The internet is in a frenzy after Elon Musk dropped one of the most chilling quotes of his career, during what seemed like a casual late-night conversation on X Spaces. When asked about the possibility of alien life, Musk paused for several seconds before saying, in a calm, almost cryptic tone:
“If they wanted to meet me, they would have met me.”
Those eleven words have sent shockwaves through social media, igniting speculation that the SpaceX CEO might know far more about extraterrestrial life than he’s letting on.

Within minutes, the clip went viral — racking up millions of views and thousands of theories. Some claim it’s Musk’s way of hinting at a secret encounter between SpaceX and unknown entities, while others insist it’s simply his way of trolling the internet once again. But this time… something feels different.
Adding fuel to the fire, just days before the quote surfaced, leaked photos allegedly from inside SpaceX showed a mysterious disc-shaped object hovering above the company’s private facility — images that Musk himself has yet to address. His silence, coupled with this eerie statement, has only deepened the world’s curiosity.

One anonymous SpaceX engineer told The Daily Report:
“There are areas even high-level staff can’t access. If Musk says something like that, it’s not a joke.”
Meanwhile, astronomers have reported strange lights and unexplained movements above Starbase, Texas — coincidentally the same night Musk posted a cryptic tweet: “They’ve always been here.” The tweet was deleted minutes later.
Now, the question haunting millions is:
Does Elon Musk already know we’re not alone?
Or is he playing a psychological game, testing how far the world’s imagination can stretch before the truth is finally revealed?

Whatever the answer, one thing is certain — the line between science and something far more mysterious has never felt thinner.