The so-called Great Reset is a High-Tech Form of Feudalism and EVs Are an Integrant Part

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I had a conversation with a friend of mine a couple of weeks ago regarding EVs, electric bikes, green energy, and similar related topics. He was very excited that the German government, the country where he has lived for close to 30 years, is subsidizing his purchase of an electric bike worth $2,500.

First of all, that's not a proper electric bike capable of handling mountain terrain; those are worth $10,000. The only chance for an average person to own one would be to buy a stolen one. My reaction to his joy about the government subsidizing his bike acquisition was, "Where the heck do you think the money comes from?"

His answer was, "From the government." Nope, because the government doesn't have money. All the government does is mismanage the tax money it collects from us, and nothing more.

The problem with EVs, as I see it after doing some research, is that, apart from being much quieter than internal combustion engines, they don't bring many benefits to humanity. To power an EV on a full charge, like a Tesla or something substantial, not a Nissan Leaf, one would use the equivalent amount of power that 25 refrigerators need in a day.

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How's that environmentally friendly, and how will the power grid support such a heavy load? It can't. In the US, over 60% of the electricity is generated by hydrocarbons (fossil fuels, as environmentalists like to call them). How the heck is that environmentally friendly? You tell me, because the math doesn't make sense.

You know what else doesn't make sense? The subsidies the government is pouring into the EV manufacturing industry to drive the transition from internal combustion engine vehicles to electric ones. Without such government aid, which is happening everywhere, EVs could not compete in an open free market with gasoline or diesel-powered cars.

There's an agenda behind this big push and all the propaganda taking place right now aimed at forcing the transition from traditional cars to EVs. It's easy to understand what this agenda is all about. Just remember the freedom convoy in Canada from a couple of years ago.

If these truckers protesting against vaccine mandates, which are now denied by the powers in charge (no one forced you to get vaccinated, they say 😀), would have used EVs instead of the good old trucks they used, they could have been prevented from gathering together so easily.

EVs collect and send a lot of data to the "mainland" on a daily basis. Using an EV, it is almost impossible to hide your location, the places you've been, who drove the car, and probably even how many passengers were inside the car. EVs are gradually putting more power and control into the hands of the elites, and not many people are talking about it.

Well, some do, but the majority is bowing down to the systematically driven climate propaganda. There's nothing wrong with carbon; it's been around for millennia. Plants feed on it. But the elites are trying to make us believe we are emitting too much, and thus we need to cut our usage of "fossil fuels" and transition to a more environmentally friendly economy.

That will only be possible once they force 15-minute cities upon us, meaning we won't be allowed to drive in the city for more than 15 minutes. To control this, they need CBDCs to come to fruition as soon as possible; they need a social credit score system to keep track of and redefine our freedoms, and they also need digital IDs.

Once they control all the farms, all the ICE vehicles, and have control over the currency we use, the food we eat, and the freedom to travel, we're in deep trouble. It doesn't necessarily have to happen, and it won't happen without our consent, but it can happen if the sheep keep sleeping...

Thanks for your attention,
Adrian



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There isn't a perfect vehicle design, partially because all technology is an externalisation of our own internally ability. If humans put their focus into internal exploration and evolution, it would not be long before we all realised that use of most external technology has long robbed us of the extension of our own natural abilities.

Yes, I appreciate that it seems impossible to travel hundreds of miles in a short time without something like a car. However, we are using about 5% or less of our potential (being optimistic) and I have personally experienced realities that I would have thought were totally impossible, yet they are not for those who are aligned in the right way. Maybe we can naturally teleport via multiple dimensions. We aren't going to find out while stuck in traffic or arguing over fuel prices.

However, while we are deciding which is the better evil - out of ICE and EV - I will just add that the EV advocates say that the issues with sourcing of minerals will decrease as efficiency of discovery and mining improves due to demand. The technology used for batteries will change to be more efficient and so on. There is also talk of super conductors being used to provide supply through the roads themselves and a new kind of liquid that can turn concrete into a battery with vast capacity.

When it comes to generation of the electricity, yes, that is the major challenge. Yes, the current situation with coal being used to power electric cars that are sold as 'green' is ludicrous - though I don't personally know anyone who tries to sell EVs to me as green.. I have been test driving them for a while here and no sales person even mentioned them as being green even once.

There is no perfectly clean solution that I am aware of, currently in use for EVs - though I am aware of systems that can generate electricity directly from the Earth's magnetic field (people tend to go missing who try to promote these). There is also a dutch car that is for sale now (very expensive) that runs purely from solar energy (even in less hot climates) at high speed - it never needs to be recharged manually, it just works. The only reason I say this isn't totally clean is because it includes solar panels and other components that produce a certain amount of toxic by products. All that being said, I see far more potential for humanity in using EVs than in oil cars. The oil industry is run by some of the most evil people on Earth and oil is literally 'liquid death' - nothing good can ultimately come of it when compared to alternatives.

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What's the name of the Dutch car?

In regards to some of the concepts you exposed here Nikola Tesla was working on the concept of an EV that would use the energy of the earth to power itself which would translate to an endless driving range.

The Rockefellers seized most of his work as their bet at that time was on oil. The elites do not want us to be free. They want us enslaved and in debt.

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Solar Knight is the Dutch car.
There have been many people working on natural energy systems for a long time, there are more private groups that are ongoing and have been for decades. Some people get killed and some bought out. The only reason I didn't work on it is because I know the need to instead work on my own energy system.
It was actually Donald Trump's uncle - John G. Trump - that stole Tesla's work.

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There was one guy, I forgot his name, who actually made a car running on water. It was actually using an ICE but with some special injectors. He got killed...

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Yes, there have been a few. One that ran only on water that got publicised a bit.
Also cases of these people disappearing and then reappearing extremely wealthy.

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Weird species, right?!

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most of this is explained when the true 'origin of the species' is understood and felt into (it's not what anyone in the public eye has so far said).
if we look at the behaviour patterns of lizards/reptiles, we can see what is driving a great deal of human activity - reptilian brain domination that views emotions as the enemy.

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David Icke has some literature in this regard.

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Yes, though in general he is just repeating what others have told him and is missing the mark, from my perspective.

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I'm totally going to shoot your entire argument down.

Sorry but the fact that you can't recycle lithium car batteries?....

Oh that just completely screwed everything over because the very least you can recycle an internal combustion engine car.

Currently right now the internal combustion engine is actually the best choice. It has the most energy dense package. And emission standards have radically gotten way better especially with catalytic converters.

If you want the perfect ecological transportation going back to look into bicycles. Absolutely 100% vegan and organic. No glutens except for your glutes!

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well, you didn't shoot the ideas down really because I started out by saying that there is no perfect car and that we should be relying on our own human energy system. I actually went further by saying that all technology (including bikes) are less than optimal because we should be relying on our own self. That said, I don't expect anyone to agree with me on that.

The lithium in batteries will go into end of life mode and be replaced in the near future afaik - there are better replacement technologies. I thought I had mentioned, but apparently I didn't - that the EV industry claims that lithium recycling will dramatically improve in the near future, in response to need/demand.

I am reminded of the arguments about fiat cash vs. crypto I've been having. Many people say that cash is best as it can't (allegedly) be used to trap and enslave you. I point out that the fractional reserve system is literally an enslavement system and that you can't use cash without engaging that enslavement system. The similarity is in the fact that both fiat cash and ICE cars are the prevailing norm that have both had a lot of development of various kinds, whereas crypto and EVs suffer from problems that mostly only exist because they are newer and have a smaller userbase.

For some strange reason (goldfish memory) people conveniently forget that humanity is continually suffering from the evil intent of the people who run oil companies - who continually start wars for oil and takeover entire countries to get it. At least electricity can be generated at any location, without needing to overcome political systems.

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I really love my electric skateboard however it is definitely extremely limited and then it's also quite a bit of a problem with the entire fire hazard of the lithium batteries.

On top of that lithium batteries are not capable of being recycled so that really screws over this entire thing.

Oh yeah how about all those electric vehicles being abandoned over the batteries being worn out.

Seriously it is absolutely hilarious that we go from disposable batteries to disposable electric vehicles!

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I'm not against electric stuff, I'm just triggered about the hypocrisy of this climate hoax.

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