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Re: boston745 post# 73552

Monday, 01/09/2023 11:33:57 AM

Monday, January 09, 2023 11:33:57 AM

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The second accident to occur on Saturday the 7th was oddly similar to the accident in Tacoma, Washington but actually killed both occupants. Along with both accidents being very similar in nature, regionally these 2 accidents are relatively close as this out of control Tesla crashed in Langley, British Columbia Canada.

The vehicle’s driver, and only passenger, was found dead by police.

Officials said a Tesla crashed through a pole, but investigators are not sure what caused the fatal accident.

The Tesla ended up on the southside of Fraser Highway.


Both Teslas managed to find a pole to hit but this one took it out. However this Tesla didnt seem to catch fire.

https://globalnews.ca/news/9395313/one-dead-vehicle-crash-saturday-night-langley-bc/

So let that sink in. 2 Teslas behave very similarly veering off road into a pole, in a regionally close proximity on the same day while also being along the same longitudinal line. In addition to these 2 Teslas going out of control, another Tesla spontaneously combusted Saturday in South Korea.

I do not know if this is related at all but the Tesla that drove off a cliff seems to be, again relatively speaking, along a similar longitudinal line as both Langley BC & Tacoma Washington.

Could it be that there is a strategy to distract people away from looking at the basic data?
Is all this an exercise to create more and more forum verbiage to drown out any serious discussion of evidence?

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