Elon Musk dismisses claims drug use is causing alarm at Tesla and SpaceX

Elon Musk appeared to take smoke a joint while being interviewed on the Joe Rogan podcast in September 2018. The interview was in California, where cannabis is legal
Elon Musk appeared to take smoke a joint while being interviewed on the Joe Rogan podcast in September 2018. The interview was in California, where cannabis is legal
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Elon Musk has denied reports claiming that his alleged drug use is “causing alarm” among executives and board members of his companies.

Musk, 52, is said to have taken a range of illegal mind-altering substances, including LSD, cocaine, ecstasy and magic mushrooms, according to an extensive report in The Wall Street Journal, which is owned by News Corporation, the parent company of The Times.

The article paints a picture of drug-taking at hedonistic parties in glamorous locations around the world, attended by sources who alleged that they had signed non-disclosure agreements in which they swore not to discuss Musk’s drug use.

Ketamine is his drug of choice, according to the Journal, with sources saying they were concerned that his drug use could harm his