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Is there a reputable source for that or is autonocion some sort of reputable news outlet?
Texas Tribune is pretty reputable:
https://www.texastribune.org/2026/04/21/texas-tesla-lithium-battery-plant-pollution-tceq-robstown-drainage/
All msm controlled by corporations. They stop tahkiing when they told
Guess this is a conspiratory theory then or in support of one.
Google the headline. USAtoday, Texas Tribune, and Insideclimatenews are a couple on the first page. It seems wild to just shrug off something as conspiracy without even checking unless ones own bias is the culprit.
I couldn't find any analysis of autonotion, but they link to a local TV station's site KRIS TV which does have a decent reputation
Click the link. In the first paragraph it links to a kristv (msnbc?) article. Has photo and video in that article as well. Too many people here comment without reading...
I clicked it and the site didn't seem reputable. And I don't know msnbc.
Dude u live under a rock then. MSNBC is one of the big 3 up there with CNN and fox in terms of size and recognition. I worry what news outlets you DO know, probably just the Tesla newsletter from the sounds of it. Not to mention is easier than ever to Google the title and get 6 other sources. Your either a shill or incredibly ignorant and incompetent, although I suppose likely both.
I am not an American. I don't watch American television.
Me neither. And I knew it when I was 14 years of age. Which was a long time ago. If You know fox then you (should) know MSNBC.
So... because you don't know MSNBC you've decided it's a conspiracy theory?
We are so doomed I give up
No?
Found the Musk shill.
1 I don't know 2 it is not
It was probably some guy in a makes on TV claiming it