Musk vs. Zuckerberg Which one prevails will determine our future . . . The battle lines are drawn: Rival billionaire tech bosses Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg are setting the stage for an epic showdown — one that could determine the very future of America. And this clash of the tech titans — two of the world's richest and most influential men — could determine what kind of world we will live in. It's a techie showdown that echoes the nation's partisan divide: - Musk: X (formerly Twitter), Starlink, Tesla; Zuckerberg: Meta (formerly Facebook), Threads, Instagram.
- Free speech: Musk has pushed X to be free of interference, with opposing views welcome. Zuckerberg has been accused of targeting "disinformation" and even collaborating with the Biden administration on censorship.
- Artificial intelligence: Zuckerberg is pushing for open-source coding, available to everyone. Musk sends a dire warning and wants some AI halted until the risks to humanity can be assessed.
- Politics: Though Musk has at times referred to himself as half Democrat, half Republican, his defense of free speech has many Republicans aligned with his cause. Zuckerberg has boosted Democrats with millions to influence elections in key swing states.
- Economy: Musk, 52, has opposed raising the debt ceiling — which would pass the buck to the next generation. Zuckerberg, a millennial at 39, favors universal basic income for all citizens.
And these two iconoclastic figures could greatly change the American way of life. They hold the key to influencing social media — a vibrant part of the nation's fabric. But what's really striking is Zuckerberg's unabashed meddling in the 2020 election with so-called Zuckerbucks, which caught the attention of election watchers. The money paid for murky services including outreach to voters and vote collection. The overt attempts should have raised the alarm of election officials everywhere. So why didn't it? The answer is simple: President Joe Biden and his administration reaped the rewards. Critics, including Musk, were quick to call Zuckerberg "extremely partisan." Newsmax correspondent David Patten takes a hard dive behind the scenes to provide an unprecedented look at what drives each, and their impact on life in the United States. That's what makes the October report in Newsmax magazine so important. Critical news that's pertinent to you. Our intrepid reporters present the unvarnished truth — the side mainstream media simply ignore. Here's what you'll find inside the pages of the October issue: - Biden Impeachment Probe Poses Real Risk to GOP — It must come with hard evidence so as not to alienate swing voters. (Page 10)
- Justice Weaponized — Democrat prosecutors unleashed a torrent of 91 counts against former President Donald Trump, all in a bid to prevent him from running. (Page 12)
- Health Experts Say New Pandemic to Sweep U.S. — Highly contagious fungal disease has an alarming fatality rate of 30%. (Page 14)
- Ballot Initiatives Threaten to Reverse Pro-life Advances — Voters in eight states will get to weigh in on abortion restrictions. (Page 15)
- Chinese 'Tourists' Spy on U.S. Military Sites — Beijing deploys millions in a brazen attempt to obtain classified military information, the FBI warns. (Page 16)
- Child-Free Couples Threaten the Economy — Declining birth rates create a financial strain on the economy, according to experts. (Page 20)
- Inside the Race for 'White Gold' in America — Biden's push for electric vehicles has created unprecedented demand for lithium to power those batteries. (Page 22)
- Left Fortifies Its Grip on 2024 Elections — Democrats used COVID-19 as an excuse to manipulate elections, and they're still at it. (Page 46)
- China and Russia Transforming the World — It's a dangerous alliance confronting the United States. But U.S. weakness lets them get away with it. (Page 50)
The October issue of Newsmax Magazine also features all of your favorite columnists, including Ben Stein, Bill O'Reilly, John Gizzi, Nancy Brinker, Dr. Laura Schlessinger, and Dr. Chris Iliades. And you won't want to miss these other great stories in the must-read October issue of Newsmax Magazine: - 5 Biggest Medicare Myths — Don't forget, open enrollment starts next month. Here's how to avoid costly mistakes. (Page 76)
- Falling in Love With Porto — Portugal's lesser-known port city is a top pick for experiencing wining, dining, and extravagant sunsets. (Page 80)
- 12 Worst Habits for Your Brain — These unhealthy lifestyles could lead to dementia. Here's what you can do. (Page 82)
- Are Sugar-Free Sweeteners Safe? — The Food and Drug Administration says yes, but here's what you really need to know. (Page 84)
- Warning Signs of a Heart Attack — Stealthy symptoms can occur days, weeks, even months before outward signs. A must-read. (Page 86)
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