The website where the costume is sold, Abracadabra NYC, was even inundated with fake reviews aimed at disparaging Musk's costume choice.

"Wore this to a satanic celebrity party in Draculas Castle, Romania," one review wrote alongside a picture of Musk. "Fit me really well. If I don‘t comply they will punish me. I am the Antichrist. They‘re among us."

Another review even included an antisemitic trope that accuses Jews of sacrificing non-Jewish babies.

"Elon and I purchased these together to honor our Dark Lord. Praise be!" the review began. "It is because of our Dark Lord that we have the money to purchase things like Twitter. We must honor him in tithe. As long as we do not deny him, the money will flow like honey....mixed with the blood of a white Christian goyim child on the altar of our Evil Lord."

Musk's attire also caught the attention of the far-right blog the Gateway Pundit, which ironically struggled to comprehend how a supposed free speech advocate could wear a costume it deemed offensive.

"Musk’s take on free speech should be celebrated but as of right now it’s quite fair to question why the world’s richest man, who is also a major U.S. Defense contractor (SpaceX) and is the owner of Neural Link a company attempting to hook the human brain up to computers is wearing the Baphomet coupled with inverted crosses as if its a badge of honor," the blog reads.

The obsession over Musk's costume highlights how quickly conspiracy theorists can turn anyone into a villain for harmless and mundane activities.

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