Aliens could be “very subtle”, he said (Image: Getty)

It is possible that aliens They are ‘here right now’, Elon Musk he stated yesterday.

The Tesla billionaire said he is often asked if there are aliens among us and his response is always, “I haven’t seen any!”

He said he hadn’t seen any green men with antennas on their heads, but it was possible they were just “very subtle”, joking that we might need to develop an “alien registration card”.

Speaking at an event in Pennsylvania yesterday, he said whether it was true or not, humans should become “the aliens who explore other galaxies.”

His company Space X has been working with NASA and brought astronauts from the International Space Station. just last weekso he has more knowledge than most of what may or may not be out there.

But earlier this year, it was less enthusiastic about the possibility, saying it had not seen any evidence of aliens on Earth and that its Starlink satellites had never had to maneuver around a UFO.

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Elon Musk on stage at campaign event in Lancaster, Pennsylvania

Elon Musk on stage at campaign event in Lancaster, Pennsylvania (Image: Getty)

Going further, he said at the Milken Institute Global Conference in May: “For some reason, many of the same people who think there are aliens among us don’t believe we went to the moon, which, I say, “Think about that.” for a second.”

Musk, a big supporter of Donald Trump, has been helping with his presidential campaign to retake the White House, and made his latest comments at an unofficial event organized by America PAC to try to win over voters in what is considered the most crucial key . oscillation state.

Musk has donated more than $75 million to America PAC, which he co-founded with other Silicon Valley venture capitalists and tech entrepreneurs to support Republican presidential candidate Trump.

The group committed to give away a million dollars every day until the election to a random person who has registered to vote in a swing state and signed Musk’s online petition for free speech and the right to bear arms.

Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, who supports Kamala Harris, called Musk’s offer “deeply troubling” and called for authorities to investigate the billionaire, while another legal expert added that most states make it a crime to pay people to vote.

In front of a banner that read “Vote Early,” Musk waved his arms and did star jumps before singing “USA.” along with the crowd last night.

After saying that he had not personally seen any visitors from outer space, Musk joked that he had seen many “illegal aliens,” an American term for an immigrant without the correct documentation, comments that drew laughter from the crowd.

He said he had high hopes for our future understanding of the universe, believing we can “make life multiplanetary.”

Speaking of his childhood love of Star Trek and Star Wars, he said: “We just want to make this glorious, amazing space future real and have amazing, inspiring things that when you wake up in the morning you’re happy to be alive.” .

It confirmed that it plans to send the first Starship rockets to Mars in 2026, when planetary alignments make it possible.

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