Elon Musk refuted a Wall Street Journal report claiming concerns over his drug use, stating that three years of random testing found no trace of illegal substances in his system.
The report alleged that senior figures in his companies had raised concerns about his drug use, including cocaine, LSD, ecstasy, and ketamine.
The WSJ also reported fears that Musk may have been under the influence during company meetings and public statements. (Trending: Joe Biden Caught In Another Major Lie About J6)
Musk’s appearance on Joe Rogan’s podcast led to NASA launching an investigation into drug use at SpaceX.
Musk wrote, “After that one puff with Rogan, I agreed, at NASA’s request, to do 3 years of random drug testing.”
“Not even trace quantities were found of any drugs or alcohol,” he continued.
Musk described the report as, “not fit to line a parrot cage for bird 💩.”
“We stand by our reporting,” said a Wall Street Journal spokesperson.
According to biographer Walter Isaacson, “SpaceX was a NASA contractor, and they are big believers in the law.”
“So I had to be subjected to random drug tests for a couple of years,” explained the billionaire.
“Fortunately, I really don’t like doing illegal drugs,” added Musk.
Additionally, Musk mentioned that he and SpaceX employees were required to take random drug tests following the podcast incident.
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