Elon Musk builds $35.000.000 family complex of 3 adjacent villas so his 12 children and 3 ex-wives can live close to each other, convenient for him to travel back and forth

On a quiet, tree-lined street lined with multimillion-dollar properties, one home stands out: a 14,400-square-foot mansion that Elon Musk, 53, plans to turn into an unusual family compound.

In recent months, Musk has envisioned his children (at least 11 of them) and two of their three mothers living in adjacent properties. The kids would be able to be a part of each otherā€™s lives, while Musk would have more freedom to spend time with them.

Just behind the mansion is another six-bedroom mansion. The combined value of the two properties is around $35 million. When in Austin, Musk often stays at a third mansion about a 10-minute walk away.

Thatā€™s three mansions, three mothers, 11 kids, and one mysterious billionaire dad. The fear of falling birth rates is even driving Musk to expand his already unusual family.

ā€œIā€™m doing my best to confront the population crisis. Falling birth rates are the biggest threat civilization has ever faced. Mark my words, this is the sad truth. I hope you have big families, and I congratulate those of you who have big families,ā€ Musk proudly said.

As an advocate of in vitro fertilization, Musk has placed his faith in increasing the worldā€™s population. He has even donated his sperm to friends and acquaintances, including former vice presidential candidate Nicole Shanahan.

Over the past two years, Musk has become increasingly obsessed with what he sees as a threat. He believes that a global population collapse is imminent and that humanity will be wiped out. Demographers say that apocalyptic scenario is unlikely, but the billionaire has encouraged his fans to have as many children as possible.

ā€œChildren should be treated as a national emergency,ā€ Musk tweeted in June.

Musk is now based in Pennsylvania, immersed in his presidential campaign and spending tens of millions of dollars to fund Trumpā€™s campaign. A Trump victory would make Musk the most powerful private citizen in the country.

One citizen is anxious to create a family compound. One of the mothers, Shivon Zilis, CEO of Muskā€™s brain technology startup Neuralink, has moved into the mansion with her children. Claire Boucher, the musician better known by her stage name Grimes, has so far avoided her ex-husband.

Muskā€™s views appear to be similar to those of his father, Errol Musk. The 78-year-old has seven children with three women.

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ā€œYou raise horses,ā€ Errol Musk said in an interview in September. ā€œHumans are the same. If you have a good father and a good mother, you will have special children. If you donā€™t have children, I feel sorry for you.ā€

Earlier in 2021, shortly after moving from California to Texas, Musk anonymously donated $10 million to the University of Texas at Austin. This was Muskā€™s largest-ever donation to education, helping to establish a research group called the Population Wellbeing Initiative (PWI) with a mission to conduct quantitative research in social science. The ultimate goal is said to be to legitimize the view that ā€œlow birth rates are a threat to long-term prosperity.ā€

Many experts believe that Musk has used social media extensively to amplify birtherism. The billionaire has always emphasized that the rate of population decline is getting worse, and so he himself is racing toā€¦have more children.

ā€œLook at the numbers. If people donā€™t have more children, civilization will collapse,ā€ Musk warned. ā€œA lot of people think the world is too crowded. I think itā€™s the exact opposite.

Look at the actual numbers today, if people donā€™t have more children, civilization will collapse. Remember what I said. The foundation of the economy is labor. If there are not enough workers, the economy will suffer. I want to emphasize that we donā€™t have enough people.ā€

Elon Musk is not the only billionaire worried about the declining birth rate. Jack Ma, Chairman of Alibaba Group, agrees that people need to have more children.

ā€œThe first KPI of marriage is to have results, to have products. What is the product? It is children,ā€ said Jack Ma. ā€œGetting married is not about accumulating wealth, not about buying a house or a car, but about having children together. Have more children!ā€

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