Here is everything we know about Anonymous as they issue a chilling warning over Trump and Elon Musk.
The Anonymous hacker group is known for making ominous warnings and Trump is latest subject of the organization.
The ‘hacktivist’ group shared a video which highlighted the potential dangers of ‘Project Russia’.
In its latest video, Anonymous said: “The writing is on the f**king wall, Trump, Musk, and Putin are playing a dangerous game.”
The group continued: “Now add Musk, pulling the strings in the US government’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency, slashing public programs while sucking up power, and we’ve got the perfect storm for democratic destruction.”
Continuing its tirade against the Tesla boss, Anonymous said: “Musk’s parade of empty promises and hollow patriotism is as transparent as it is dangerous. The man is the very f**king embodiment of everything conspiracy theorists warned us about.”
Circling back to ‘Project Russia’, Anonymous warned: “This isn’t paranoia, ‘Project Russia’, a documented plan to destabilize Western democracies.”
Elon Musk has been critical of the group in the past, previously mocking the group after they wrongly predicted that Trump would lose the election, claiming that afterwards ‘Elon is going to dissolve and liquidate Twitter’.
The billionaire has not yet commented on this latest message.
With the recent video from Anonymous coming to light, it begs the question of what we actually know about the super secretive group?


Elon Musk and Donald Trump have been called out in the video (Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images)
Here is a breakdown of everything we know:
Decentralized and anonymous
The group is anonymous by name and by nature with no central structure of leadership. Anyone is allowed to participate and its members strive to maintain their anonymity.
Hacktivism
The group is well known for their cyber attacks. They have often targeted websites in order to disrupt groups and systems that they have deemed to be unethical or illegal.
Motivation
Anonymous often support social movements and fight against censorship. Their aim appears to be on raising awareness about these issues or injustices that they deem to be important.
Examples of activities
Some examples of the types of actions Anonymous has taken include disrupting online websites or systems as well as releasing otherwise unknown information.
Their goal is usually to expose corruption or injustice publicly in order to raise attention to it.
Tagline
Anonymous have a specific tagline that they will often use to sign off a video with.
This tagline is: “We are legion. We do not forgive. We do not forget. Expect us.”
AI reveals most dangerous countries to be during World War 3 as Trump issues chilling nuclear warning.
With the Doomsday Clock officially moving closer to midnight than ever before, you’ll forgive us for being concerned about the state of everything right now.
The world is at war, with the Russia-Ukraine conflict rumbling on and President Donald Trump‘s hopes of a peace treaty seemingly slipping away before our eyes.
There was a disastrous meeting between the POTUS and Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky, with the aftermath leading to Elon Musk calling for the USA to exit NATO.
If that wasn’t enough to contend with, both Trump and Russia’s President Vladimir Putin have us rightly concerned about World War 3.
Speaking to the Justice Department, Trump said: “I think we have it, I think we have it, but this could lead to World War III, very easily, could very easily lead to World War III.
“But I think we’re in pretty good shape, a lot better than where we were before we got involved.


AI has some stark warnings about WWIII (Peter Zelei Images / Getty)
“That was heading into World War III territory, that would’ve been a war like no other because of nuclear weapons, and other types of weapons that you don’t even wanna know about.”
Even though the President is adamant that things are looking in better shape since the USA intervened, many are rightly fearful about what could happen if the bombs start to fall.
We’ve already covered the ‘safest’ countries to flee to in case of nuclear war, but what about the places most likely to be brought to rubble by someone’s nuclear arsenal?
Just like artificial intelligence has predicted the contributing factors that could lead to World War III, we’ve also asked it where we should be hot-footing it out of if things go wrong.
Asking ChatGPT the ‘worst’ countries to be in case of World War III, you’ll be unsurprised to know that the USA is the place you want to be getting out of.
The AI chatbot reiterates: “As a leading global military power and a member of NATO, the U.S. would be a primary target.” Major cities and hubs including Washington D.C., Los Angeles, and New York City are said to be most at risk.
Second place is also an obvious one, with Russia being a potential WWIII epicenter. ChatGPT refers to it as “a nuclear superpower and a likely belligerent in WW3,” highlighting Moscow, Saint Petersburg, and military installations as key targets.
China is in third, with the ChatGPT warning: “A major global power with potential involvement in conflicts, especially concerning Taiwan.”
Ukraine’s role in the ongoing war puts it in fourth, while NATO countries like Germany, UK, France, and Poland take joint fifth. According to ChatGPT, Germany and Poland could become major political battlegrounds in WWIII.
The top 10 is rounded off by Taiwan, North Korea, Israel and the Middle East, India and Pakistan, and Japan.
In terms of dangerous regions, the Arctic is tipped to see countries fight over resources, the South China Sea could hold host to naval battles, and the Persian Gulf could become important due to it holding major oil routes.
While this all sounds like a lot of hypothetical doom and gloom, the fact that one of the most powerful people in the world is discussing WWIII means this might not be some apocalyptic scenario confined to the movies.
Elon Musk gifts first $1,000,000 to voter in ‘desperate bid’ to overturn Wisconsin’s Supreme Court.
Elon Musk handed out $1 million to a voter in a push to flip Wisconsin’s Supreme Court red.
“Exciting to announce our first million-dollar award for supporting our petition against activist judges in Wisconsin!” the Tesla CEO posted on X last Wednesday (26 March). “Next million dollar award will be announced in 2 days.”
The tech billionaire’s latest move hopes to gather signatures for his America PAC (political action committee), which opposes ‘activist judges’ ahead of the Wisconsin Supreme Court election on 1 April.
The winner of this open seat will decide who controls the Wisconsin Supreme Court. More broadly, it could be viewed as a referendum on President Donald Trump’s first two months in office.
“Judges should interpret laws as written, not rewrite them to fit their personal or political agendas,” reads a statement on the petition site.
This legal push also overlaps with one of Musk’s business fights. Specifically, Tesla is currently suing Wisconsin over laws that block automakers from selling cars directly to consumers.
According to the New York Times, the lawsuit was filed in January, right around the time Musk started funnelling money into this judicial race.
Right now, the Badger state’s Supreme Court leans Democratic.
Both Musk and Trump stand firmly behind Republican Judge Brad Schimel in the race, at whom Musk previously chucked $20 million.
Schimel even appeared alongside the DOGE lead in a social media livestream over the weekend and received a full endorsement by Trump.“All Voters who believe in Common Sense should GET OUT TO VOTE EARLY for Brad Schimel,” Trump posted on his social media site Truth Social.

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The $1 million payment went to a man named Scott A. from Green Bay, who was recognised as ‘the first $1 Million spokesperson for signing our petition.’
Jay Heck, executive director of Common Cause in Wisconsin, said: “Whether or not Wisconsinites will believe this is legitimate or not probably won’t be settled until after the election.
“But this not what a Wisconsin Supreme Court election ought to be decided on. Races for the high court are supposed to be on judicial temperament and impartiality, not huge amounts of money for partisan purposes.”
Before this immense payout, the world’s richest man had been offering $100 to anyone who signed the petition, with another $100 if they got someone else to sign too. This is the latest example of Musk’s growing political involvement, throwing money where he can to sway party support.
However, opposition has called his actions ‘corrupt.’ A spokesperson for Democratic-supported candidate, Susan Crawford spokesperson Derrick Honeyman said: “It’s corrupt, it’s extreme, and it’s disgraceful to our state and judiciary.”
Photo reveals note Elon Musk was reportedly passed during White House cabinet meeting.
President Donald Trump seems to be corralling his senior staff and making a vocal declaration that Elon Musk isn’t going anywhere.
The tech billionaire was recently appointed as the head of the Department of Government Efficiency, and although that only includes status as a ‘special government employee’, that hasn’t stopped him from attending cabinet meetings at the White House.
Despite grumbles from some in the government about Elon Musk’s place at the side of the POTUS, Trump previously joked about throwing out anyone who didn’t agree with the world’s richest man’s work.
Trump has also downplayed rumors that Musk and Secretary of State Marco Rubio have been arguing, although The New York Times reported on an ‘explosive’ meeting also allegedly involving Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy.


The note doesn’t reveal what Musk and Duffy discussed on their call (Win McNamee / Staff / Getty)
A number of recent plane crashes have been linked to accusations that Musk’s DOGE is slashing staff levels at air traffic control, with the outlet reporting that Duffy accused Musk’s young staff of making the cuts.
Duffy reportedly said: “What am I supposed to do? I have multiple plane crashes to deal with now, and your people want me to fire air traffic controllers?”
Despite these rumored scandals, the latest White House cabinet meeting paints a very different picture.
Again warning against anyone thinking of harming a Tesla, the President added: “Elon, I want to thank you. I know you’ve been through a lot with this horrible situation that happened. Very unfair. What he is is a patriot…He’s become a friend of mine.”
Although he’s changed outfits from his ‘Tech Support’ one, Musk sat among the POTUS’ senior advisors while wearing a hat emblazoned with the phrase, “Trump was right about everything.”
Whereas others sat behind name cards printed with their positions, Musk sat by one that simply had his name.
A gushing Trump continued: “He’s a patriot more than anything else. He has never asked me for a thing he could have. I always say, I wonder if he’s ever going to ask me for something, and that’s always subject to change, and if it does change, I’ll let you know about it.”
It’s evident that Musk is seen as a crucial part of the Trump administration, with the cabinet going around the room and heaping similar praise on the Tesla CEI.
During one moment, Duffy seems to have handed Musk a note that reads: “We had a great call. 100%.” There’s no further context on what was said in the call, although it suggests the pair have at least hashed out some of the differences they’re accused of having.
Elsewhere, Duffy hinted at some of what was discussed between him and Musk when he outlined his plans to overhaul ATC. Mentioning how DOGE will undoubtedly question why this system hasn’t already been implemented, Duffy said it’s because it takes ‘too long’ with technology and administrations changing. He wants Congress to issue the money and get it done in the next three and a half years.
Families of Tesla crash victims issue ‘warning’ following Donald Trump’s White House showroom.
A number of families of Tesla crash victims have banded together and signed a joint letter raising concerns about Elon Musk’s place in the company.
As well as being the owner of X and CEO of SpaceX, the tech billionaire still retains his position as Tesla CEO – despite also heading up the government’s Department of Government Efficiency.
Although Musk’s role as the head of the DOGE makes him a ‘special government employee’ rather than an elected official, the backlash against his cuts to the federal spend have spilled over into Telsa
It’s no coincidence that Elon Musk stepping up with the DOGE coincides with Tesla stocks plummeting. As well as wiping $800 billion of its market cap, Musk lost a jaw-dropping $29 billion in a single day.


Seven families have signed the letter raising concerns over Tesla’s future (Andrew Harnik / Staff / Getty)
President Donald Trump has tried to sweep the increasing Tesla boycott under the rug, even turning the front of the White House into his own Tesla showroom and stumping up for a brand-new Tesla Model S. This caused a stir in itself, especially remembering the Model S has had 37 safety recalls.
Even though Tesla saw a brief uptick in Tesla stocks, boycotts, vandalism, and even bullets being fired at Tesla dealerships continue to paint the EV brand in a negative light.
Things are only getting worse, as the families of seven people who were seriously injured or killed in Tesla incidents involving self-driving technology have written to the Transportation Department.
As noted by Politico, the letter calls for Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy to address the potential involvement of the Trump administration in the running of Tesla.
Their concerns include the idea that the POTUS could repeal a rule that requires automobile companies to report crashes that involve advanced driver assistance technologies and automated driving systems: “We are deeply concerned that NHTSA’s oversight of autonomous vehicle (AV) systems may be weakened.
“We fear this important measure is under threat given recent media reports and the influence of Tesla CEO Elon Musk, whose company operates the most widely used [advanced driver assistance technologies] in America.”
Tesla has to answer to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which still has powers to recall vehicles. It’s reported that several NHTSA employees have been culled by Elon Musk’s brutal cull of probationary employees, and although there are plans to bring them back, the Department of Transportation is bracing for more layoffs.
It’s true that Tesla’s ‘Full Self Driving’ system was scrutinized under the Biden Administration, whereas there were earlier reports that Trump’s transition team were looking at removing the crash report requirements.
The signatories write: “The deaths of our loved ones were preventable. As Secretary, you have the power to ensure these tragedies are not repeated. By maintaining strong federal safeguards, you can prevent more families from having to face the same heartbreak we have endured.”
A Department of Transportation spokesperson reiterated that Duffy’s “heart goes out to the victims’ families, and he takes their concerns seriously.”
It concluded: “As the Secretary made clear during his confirmation hearing, he is committed to allowing NHTSA’s investigators to follow the evidence and operate objectively…
“The agency will continue to enforce the law on all manufacturers of motor vehicles and equipment in accordance with the Vehicle Safety Act and the agency’s data-driven, risk-based investigative process.”