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The website called “DOGEQUEST” lists the addresses, emails and contact numbers of purported Tesla owners and dealerships using an interactive map that includes a Molotov cocktail cursor.
Elon Musk has slammed a website known as “DOGEQUEST” for posting the names and addresses of alleged US Tesla owners, labeling it a catalyst for “extreme domestic terrorism.”
The site features an interactive map with a Molotov cocktail cursor, displaying addresses, emails, and contact numbers of supposed Tesla owners and dealerships.
The controversy arises amidst a series of global attacks on Tesla properties, fueled by discontent over Musk’s connections to Donald Trump and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Musk took to X, responding to a tweet about the site, stating, “Encouraging destruction of Teslas throughout the country is extreme domestic terrorism!!”
DOGEQUEST” also proposes to delete personal details from the site if individuals can prove they have sold their Tesla.
Recently, a Tesla dealership in Oregon was targeted with gunfire, resulting in significant damage to vehicles and showroom windows, though no one was injured. This incident followed a similar shooting at the same location on March 6.
Additionally, a Seattle dealership faced vandalism when six Tesla Cybertrucks were defaced with swastikas and derogatory remarks aimed at Musk. Just last Sunday, four Cybertrucks were set ablaze in Seattle.
In a show of solidarity, President Trump announced last week his intention to purchase a new Tesla amid the company’s struggles with falling sales and stock values.
Earlier in the month, seven Tesla charging stations near Boston were torched in what appeared to be deliberate arson.
This follows an incident where Tesla’s electric vehicle plant in Grunheide, Germany had to halt production and evacuate workers due to a power outage suspected to be the result of arson. In another separate arson attack in Toulouse, France in March, eight cars at a Tesla dealership were set ablaze.
These attacks are happening amidst heavy criticism faced by Tesla CEO for his role as the head of DOGE. President Trump has assigned Musk and DOGE with the task of reducing federal expenditure.
DOGE’s access to Treasury records and its audits of various government agencies have provoked outrage from Democrats and critics who are worried that Musk is accumulating unchecked power with minimal transparency.