Behavioral scientist and author Gad Saad shared a narrative about a secretive encounter with billionaire Elon Musk, recounted during the “Hang Out with Sean Hannity” podcast. Saad described the event, including multiple security checks and interactions, resembling a scene from a spy movie.
Saad received a cryptic invitation from Musk, directing him to an address in Austin, Texas, at around 9:30 p.m. Upon his arrival, he was whisked away in a vehicle that navigated through canyons before arriving at an obscure location. Expressing confusion about the destination, Saad described the surroundings as remote and secluded.
After being dropped off, Saad encountered a black van. Following instructions from a mysterious figure, Saad advanced past additional security before reaching a gated area where he met Musk. This elaborate setup showcased the heightened security measures in Musk’s private circle.
“I’m hugging it out with Elon,” Saad reminisced, narrating the tale to his wife, who likened the experience to a James Bond film.
Musk frequently shares Saad’s posts on social media. One such post discussed the concept of “suicidal empathy,” a term Saad uses to critique excessive compassion affecting Western nations’ resilience. He claims this empathy compromises societal values and freedoms.
Speaking further, Saad reflected on differences between conservatives and progressives, referencing research indicating conservatives report higher happiness levels. He attributed this to differing perceptions of society, suggesting conservatives find reassurance in traditional values and liberties.
Saad observed that progressives might experience anxiety, focusing on extensive societal issues that emphasize discrimination and bigotry.
