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Re: WeTheMarket post# 872

Friday, 05/03/2024 11:08:17 AM

Friday, May 03, 2024 11:08:17 AM

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That is fine to disagree. But the writing is on the wall. The costs and waste in this agenda pushed by governments was a scheme from day one. The gullible don't seem to care for the destruction to third world countries where all the metals are mined that uses child labor to create these volatile batteries that erupt in a plasma fire. Many die in the process. Besides the toxic waste of the batteries that is piling up. No one even buys used EV cars because it is technically and physically impossible to know the life of the cells inside the batteries. You literally would have to open each one and look. Unlike easy tests and inspections on combustion engines. Batteries degrade and diminish in capacity with time whether they are used or not. You can store a combustion engine for a 1,000 years and it will still run as it did prior next time you go to start it. The concept of electric cars was a been there done that model that some Einstein's decided to promote to restrict movement of the populace. They do not go far, and those in control can shut your car OFF at a moments notice if they don't like your beliefs. The cats are out of the bag and the milk is spilled. Enjoy and peace.
P.S. tidbit of info. Gasoline is 100X times more energy dense than Li-ion in equal mass. So which is more efficient? I thought so. And crude oil is infinite and created by the earth deep in the mantel daily. It replenishes and will never run out. It was JD Rockefeller that said it was "fossil fuel". and finite. That was a total lie to make gas expensive and that family $$$. OIL is the next most abundant liquid on this planet next to water. It used to be basically FREE in the 1800's. That is how plentiful it was and still is before this manmade spoken "scarcity" of today.

The day will come where people ask me "how did you know all this"? I will reply. "Don't ask me that, ask yourself why you did not".