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The plan of the European Union is to ban the production of all combustion engine vehicles as of the year 2035 and there's only one car company that could stop that from actually taking place... Ferrari. I don't see any other cars producing company opposing such law enforcement, and change of dictatorship, coming from the totalitarian world government that's being created.

Ferrari was made famous for the passion they sold to their customers, the petrol engines developing hundreds of horsepower, sounding like a bee trapped in a bottle, and making women squirt at every turn. Tesla will never be like Ferrari, but this post is a not comparison of the sort.

It's about why I am against EVs and why I consider these to be another piece of the puzzle in that "new world order" master plan of the elites that I talked about in my previous post.

Back in 1998, sci-fi TV series The X-Files aired an episode called “Kill Switch” about an AI gone rogue. Told when the internet was still accessed by most using dial-up modems, it was a fascinating tale of technology run amuck, a message about not handing too much of your life over to the digital world.

While it might also seem like a sci-fi tale, soon enough the United States federal government could force automakers to install kill switches authorities can access and use to shut down any newer vehicle. source

A.I. is already all over the place, at least on the "talking and trial level" and my take is that whatever we have at use in terms of A.I. the US military and intelligence services have already tested many many years ago. We're basically being given refurbished technology to use en masse. We use as much of a breakthrough in technology as the elites allow us to.

So...

We were talking about a kill switch for all cars coming to production as of the year... who knows. But... Why do they need one? Well, they definitely need it so they can control the freedom of travel that we currently have but, as in the case of CBDCs, they will advertise the switch as being a "safety net" in fighting terrorism, and the ones disobeying the law.

Pretty much how they did with the measures installed at the airports after 9/11 and the measures we saw being implemented during the covid plandemic. Why do they need EVs for the "killing switch" to be lucrative... for them? Well, in the case of a traditional combustion engine-powered vehicle, all you need to be able to travel freely is for the car to drive(duh) and to have some gas in the tank that shall fuel the drive.

Once all of that is settled you're good to go. They can't stop you from going to the grocery store, crossing the border, or driving to your mistress if they don't have access/control over your cash and the vehicles that allow you to move. For example, if I please I can fill the tank of my car with diesel and pay for it with cash and drive across the country without the authorities knowing my location or anything about me(unless I get stopped by the police).

But, had I had an EV, the functionality of the EV would obviously imply the existence of a sort of software installed on the car, a charging app, a "driver profile" and so on and so forth. You can't just buy an EV and use it.

Such a vehicle is "more personal" than the traditional one... Now, imagine EVs having such a "centralized kill switch" that is at the disposal of authorities on top of all other perks that the use of such vehicles implies.

What's the problem with that?

Well... Wanna go to a protest against any abusive governmental decision? Try walking... Wanna try driving "out of your district"? Not possible... Is your social credit score not allowing you to travel for a certain period of time? You won't be able to start the car... And that list of potential situations in which using an EV instead of a traditional vehicle can limit your freedom to move can get even larger.

Oh, and on top of that, I don't see EVs as being more environmentally friendly than internal combustion engine-powered vehicles either, but that's a topic for probably a future post. That's about it from my side for now. In conclusion, I don't like EVs, will never buy one and I'm totally against them. Have a great day and see you next time.

Thanks for your attention, Adrian

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