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Elon Musk has reportedly poached writers from The Onion to work on a secret comedy project

Mar 14, 2018, 03:31 IST

Aaron Bernstein / Reuters

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  • Elon Musk is poaching staff writers from The Onion for a secret comedy project, according to The Daily Beast.
  • The Tesla founder issued a cryptic statement to The Daily Beast describing "comedy as the next frontier."
  • An anonymous source told The Daily Beast that Musk had considered buying The Onion in 2014.

Elon Musk is reportedly working on a ultra-secretive project of esoteric origins. According to The Daily Beast's Max Tani, the Tesla co-founder has been quietly poaching former writers from satirical news website The Onion to embark on a newfound venture, which has been cryptically identified only as "a brand-new comedy project."

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Disappointingly, an unnamed source told The Daily Beast that Musk will not oversee the editorial undertakings of the foray. Instead, Musk's involvement will more likely be strictly relegated to fiduciary interests.

In a bold and insightful statement issued to The Daily Beast, Musk said, "It's pretty obvious that comedy is the next frontier after electric vehicles, space exploration, and brain-computer interface. Don't know how anyone's not seeing this."

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This might not be the first time Musk has considered The Onion and its staff as a potential asset. The Daily Beast reports that Musk considered buying the site in 2014, but potentially lost interest early on before a deal materialized.

Read the full story over at The Daily Beast.

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