The now-deleted website DogeQuest, which is said to be the owner of Doxxed Teslas nationwide, maps possible goals for destructive protesters.
Report by 404 Media The website said it has a searchable map claiming to show Tesla dealers and charging station locations, as well as a searchable map claiming to showcase the names of Tesla owners, home addresses, phone numbers and emails. It also reportedly contains personal information from government efficiency department employees.
“This extreme hatred and violence is because we have actually managed to remove corruption and waste.”
It is unclear how this information was collected.
I can't access the site, but New York Post I captured a screenshot of a web page before deleting it.
“Our innovative platform allows users to explore interactive maps of Doge Landmarks,” he read.
In a section on the website, I raised the question, “Is Dogequest a protest platform?”
“If Tesla is hunting to unleash artistic talent with a spray can, you just go outside. No maps are needed!
DogeQuest also claimed it does not support vandalism and referred users to another user Website“The No Trace Project” is a source to help anarchists and other rebels understand the abilities of their enemies, undermine surveillance efforts, and ultimately act without being caught.”
“There are no traces or cases,” he said.
For Tesla owners who wanted to remove information from the Doxxing platform, the site requested “proof that they sold Tesla.”
Individuals also encouraged “mirroring” the website regarding concerns that it could be defeated.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has served as one of the senior advisers to President Donald Trump, helping senior advisers to join Doge in trimming abuses with the abuse, with the rising number of devastating protests targeting his automotive company.
Musk addressed the recent vandalism incident in Tuesday's interview with Fox News' Sean Hannity.
“It's really shocking that this level is really hatred and violence from the left. I thought I was thinking that on the left was a party of empathy, a party of compassion. It is listed.
“I think we're just confused. This doesn't make sense, so there's some kind of mental illness happening here. I think there's a lot of strength in the work too,” Musk continued. “Who's funding it and who's adjusting it?”
“When you take people away, they're the money they're receiving fraudulently, they're very upset,” he said. “They want to kill me because they are basically stopping scams, and they want to hurt Tesla because they are stopping this terrible waste and corruption in the government.”
“This extreme hatred and violence is because we have actually managed to remove corruption and waste. If we do not succeed in removing corruption and waste, they won't mind,” Musk added.
Attorney General Pam Bondy called vandalism “nothing elsewhere in the country's terrorism.”
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