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Tesla owner, investor buys 5th car after receiving hateful Nazi-themed hate mail at home

Tesla owners and investors received a Nazi-themed hate email at their California home last week, but instead of fear, she rebelliously bought a brand new shiny red car from an electric car maker.

Alexandra Merz, 58, owner of several Teslas since March 2020 and retail investor at Elon Musk-Owed Company, has recently been the target of handwritten hate emails carried out in the prosperity of graphic design that hinted at her as a Nazi supporter, SWN reported.

The letter sent from Boston included a greeting card with a Nazi salute built into the Tesla logo.

“History is on you,” was handwritten inside an unwelcome greeting card received at Santa Barbara Abode in Mertz on April 17, the outlet reported.

According to her LinkedIn, investment analyst and immigration consultant Merz quickly reported the malicious Missive to the FBI. And now I feel a new vitality for my love for innovators in electric vehicles.

“This heinous action further motivates me to stand up for Tesla, Elon and Doge,” Meltz told the Post Wednesday night.

“I bought my fifth Tesla last Saturday. A beautiful red Model Y, the best car. It drives itself,” she added.

A hateful message sent from Boston to Mertz’s California home. Alexandra Merz/SWNS
“I bought my fifth Tesla last Saturday. A beautiful red Model Y, the best car,” the rebellious Meltz told the Post. Alexandra Merz/SWNS

In previous comments, Meltz was at a loss for hatred directed at Musk and his once-loved company ever since he was at the helm of President Trump’s Cost Cutting Bureau’s Government Efficiency (DOGE).

“Tesla employs more than 140,000 people worldwide, building the most American cars in the United States and building the European Model Y in Berlin,” a retail investor told SWNS.

“I often wonder if these protesters are thinking what they’re doing,” she added.

The Hate Mail case is being investigated by the FBI. The FBI has been holding hands full of Tesla dealers and vandals targeting harassment since Doge began his job.

According to the Justice Department, Umass Boston student Owen McIntire, 19, was accused of burning a Tesla dealer in Missouri last week, causing hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage to two cyber trucks and a charging station.

“Let’s be very clear to anyone who still wants to fire Tesla’s property. You won’t avoid us,” Attorney General Pamela Bondy warned in a statement.

“This heinous action motivates me even more to stand up for Tesla, Elon and Doge,” Meltz said. Alexandra Merz/SWNS

“You’ll be arrested. You’ll be charged. You’ll be spent decades behind the bar. It’s worthless.”

Minnesota employee Dylan Brian Adams, 33, was caught up in several technical car security cameras while he went to the paint fuss.

The Hennepin County District Attorney announced Tuesday that Gov. Tim Waltz’s employees will not face criminal charges on alleged $20,000 damage he caused to half a dozen Teslas.

Last week, a Tesla driver from Utah said the car purposely tried to push him away from Interstate 80 as two vehicles reached 100 mph.

The Hard Financial Times is also set up as an electric car giant. Tesla’s net profit plummeted 71% in the last quarter, setting an alarm bell as Doge runs through mask time ends.

“I will allocate much more time to Tesla as major work has been done to establish government efficiency,” Musk said at the end of the financial markets on Tuesday.

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