Elon Musk for the Mandela Prize

Dear friends! I know you may be busy and have little time to research and write about the greatest man on Earth to nominate him for the Mandela Prize and make history again, so I did that for you! The questionnaire is pretty simple, you will have to describe your business in a few words and then answer 3 main questions about Elon Musk… If you are not sure what to write, you can just copy that:

Question 18: In 350 words or less, describe why your nominee should be awarded the Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela Prize. Please include the nominee’s current affiliation and biographical details

Elon Musk should be nominated for the Mandela Prize because of his great character and achievements in the fields of technology, social influence and politics. Even if he says he is “just talking”, his speech is actually very strategic. For example, his affiliation with Donald Trump started with a rumor of him donating millions of dollars to his campaign, that he denied. Then, he declared not belonging to any political party but leaning towards the Republicans by elimination, after sharing that he had been the victim of censorship by the Democratic Party. Him creating an “electoral fund” that could go to any of the parties and asking people to simply “vote” during his first Trump rally, brought the sympathy of their opponents, giving them hope that he was going to stay neutral in the elections, but he started supporting Donald Trump exponentially and became the voice who completely turned the town red. He is helping the U.S. Government to implement their executive orders by bringing “TECH SUPPORT”, as he mentioned. He is an extremely literate and knowledgeable person with giant ambitions, which makes him not only a man of LEGACY, but a key actor of our Common Future who should work hand in hand with the United Nations and other scientific organizations such as the International Space Federation. A new, clean and free energy is the only solution to keep our planet healthy. Elon Musk was born in South Africa in 1971, studied in Canada and then “came to North America because he felt this was where there was opportunity to do great things in technology”. He became an American citizen in 2002. Basically, there is nothing this man cannot do and we need more people like Elon! If we can meet at the United Nations this summer, I will definitely discuss the experimentation of a new gravitational technology with him and start planning the organization the Space Olympics 2030. 

Question 19: In accordance with the eligibility criteria as defined in the Statute of the Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela Prize, please present, in no more than 500 words, the outstanding achievements and contributions of the nominee (in chronological order, not more than five) to the service of humanity as guided by the purposes and principles of the United Nations/

1) Engineering Revolution: Elon Musk is best known for his persistence and contribution to the engineering revolution, from his start creating external banking platforms such as PayPal, moving forward to his innovative leadership in the automotive industry with Tesla electric cars, and now planning on taking humanity to Mars. After YEARS of testing and inevitable amount of failed rocket launches, he did not get discouraged and made Space X the leader in the aerospace industry! This only should grant him the Nobel Prize of Physics, but entering the world of the United Nations is a necessary step in the journey of technology that should always follow the Sustainable Development guidelines.  Man he is about to save two astronauts that were LEFT IN SPACE. Can you believe this? Can’t stress enough the importance of having a trustworthy team!!

2)  Solving disabilities with neurochips: As strange or suspicious as it sounds to be implanted with a microchip, for millions of people this means being able to walk again or see the world for the first time. Whether we are talking about biology or politics, bridges allows us to connect and reach our full potential as a human race. 

3) Values: As his success and public exposure grew, he positioned himself as a leader and demonstrated his Kindness and Courage by standing up for Truth and Integrity to the risk of his own life. When he bought Twitter, he hired his biggest critic Linda Yaccarino as CEO, which proves his intelligence in working with adversaries to find solutions instead of starting wars. But he does finish them. 

4) Government takeover: After being excluded and his companies attacked by the previous Government, he decided to step up in politics and expose federal waste and corruption, creating a new Department Of Government Efficiency. He may loved or hated, at least, he’s doing it!

5) Planet repopulation: Additionally to being a genius, he is a family man who raises many children and includes them into his political appearances, setting a new standard for working parents. We should be allowed to bring our kids to work or benefit flexible schedules so our work/life balance can still make sense. Thank you Mr. Musk for spreading your great DNA and special children! 

 

Question 20: Please share links to at least three articles, speeches, videos or other forms of media coverage demonstrating relevant achievements/impact of your nominee’s work

Article: A year of Telepathy 

https://neuralink.com/blog/a-year-of-telepathy/

An incredible article that shows the physical progress of people with disability after they were implanted with a neurochip, but also highlights their resilience, courage and the sense of purpose that contributing to this legacy for humanity has brought to their life. Respect. Elon Musk projects that millions of people will carry a brain chip within the next two decades. 

Speech: 

Interview of President Donald Trump and Elon Musk:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMbcMO5JgEo

Interview to explain DOGE’s purpose:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6DiMIJIvYw

Elon Musk’s conference about taking Consciousness to Mars: 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=OffMED-KXIs&t=899s

Video:

Space X Starship Flight 5 Recap October 13 2024

www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-PSODNOwJY

Here is our letter to the United Nations Human Resources Director: