Edit: the info they publish is legit, though reading about it the author seems like a techbro imbecile; I quote:
The Twitter account, created in June 2020, had been targeted by Musk beginning in 2021. He offered to pay Sweeney $5,000; Sweeney countered requesting $50,000 or an internship in one of Musk's companies
In April 2022, Sweeney stopped tracking Mark Cuban's travel in exchange for his friendship and business advice.
From a purely theoretical standpoint if I were a journalist seeking a surprise interview I think airports are a no go for theoretical journalists due to private gates and transition from plane to car privately. It's probably much better off working out what destination someone has after the airport and catching them in the transition from car to building at that destination, assuming the destination doesn't have a built-in underground parking garage. That or figuring out what hotel chain someone likes as everyone goes through the lobby at some point or another.
Personally I'm banking on Musk ending up dead in one of his rockets, due to something stupid he'll have insisted on despite the advice of actual engineers. It'd be far funnier.
Here you go - the closest thing at least. Here for a direct link.
Edit: the info they publish is legit, though reading about it the author seems like a techbro imbecile; I quote:
The Twitter account, created in June 2020, had been targeted by Musk beginning in 2021. He offered to pay Sweeney $5,000; Sweeney countered requesting $50,000 or an internship in one of Musk's companies
In April 2022, Sweeney stopped tracking Mark Cuban's travel in exchange for his friendship and business advice.
how tight do you think security is at austin bergstrom international airport?
From a purely theoretical standpoint if I were a journalist seeking a surprise interview I think airports are a no go for theoretical journalists due to private gates and transition from plane to car privately. It's probably much better off working out what destination someone has after the airport and catching them in the transition from car to building at that destination, assuming the destination doesn't have a built-in underground parking garage. That or figuring out what hotel chain someone likes as everyone goes through the lobby at some point or another.
Personally I'm banking on Musk ending up dead in one of his rockets, due to something stupid he'll have insisted on despite the advice of actual engineers. It'd be far funnier.