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Entlarvt

06/05/23 1:31 PM

#77989 RE: boston745 #77988

Ah, the Tesla conspiracy theories, where do I even begin? Let's dive into each point and dispel these baseless claims:

"Tesla smashes into front of Fontana Target store; driver is taken to hospital"



Oh no, a Tesla crashing into a Target store? Clearly, it must be a result of the car being possessed by some malevolent force! Or maybe, just maybe, it was an unfortunate accident caused by human error, like countless other car crashes.

"My dad lost all control of the car and we ran into a wall at 40 mph."



Ah, the classic "my car had a mind of its own" story. How intriguing! But let's not forget the thousands of accidents caused by drivers of all car makes and models who, regrettably, lose control due to their own negligence or lack of driving skills.

"List of out-of-control Teslas for 2023 and link to 2022 out-of-control accidents as well."


Oh, a list of out-of-control Teslas, you say? Please forgive my skepticism, but perhaps it would be more helpful to provide statistical data on accident rates involving Tesla vehicles compared to other manufacturers. Spoiler alert: Teslas aren't statistically more prone to losing control.

"Electromagnetic Interference causing EVs to experience sudden unintended acceleration."



Electromagnetic Interference, the hidden villain behind it all! While electromagnetic interference is a real phenomenon, modern car designs, including Teslas, have sophisticated electronic systems to minimize such issues. It's important to rely on scientific research and not jump to conclusions based on isolated incidents.

"Hutchison Effect & Teslas Whompy Wheel issue."



Ah, the mysterious Hutchison Effect, where metals supposedly soften, fracture, and break due to electromagnetic forces. While the Hutchison Effect is indeed intriguing, it has no proven connection to Teslas or their alleged "Whompy Wheel" issue. It's always fascinating to see conspiracy theories attempt to link unrelated phenomena.


Is there a strategy to distract people away from looking at the basic data, like using humor? Well, if humor can help people see through baseless claims and focus on actual evidence and data, then count me in! Laughter is the best debunker, after all.

Is the data being reduced to the absurd? Quite the opposite! The data shows that Teslas have a strong safety record, and they continue to improve their technology with each iteration. Let's not let absurd theories cloud our judgment.

Is there an exercise to create more forum verbiage to drown out evidence? Ah, the good old tactic of flooding online forums with endless chatter to drown out rational discussions. While it may be an attempt to create noise, evidence and critical thinking tend to prevail in the end.
Remember, it's important to approach conspiracy theories with skepticism, rely on scientific research and evidence, and maintain a sense of humor to separate fact from fiction.

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boston745

06/05/23 2:16 PM

#77991 RE: boston745 #77988

On May 28th, as ive posted before, there was a crack in the earths magnetic field and subsequent geomagnetic unrest. Several things occurred during and afterward.

On the 28th, during the actual unrest, a Toyota EV went out of control veering off road crashing and catching fire.

On the 29th 3 Teslas behaved very similarly, 1 in self driving mode. One Tesla sped up and veered into a house in Florida catching on fire. 1 Tesla, as I just posted, suffered SUA and maybe veered into a Target in California. Then there was the Tesla that was put into self driving mode then took off, veered off road, hit a tree, and rolled several times.

That's 4 electric vehicles in about a 24 hour period that all crashed suddenly and for unexplained reasons without another vehicle being invovled. All doing so during and just after geomagnetic unrest. The reason geomagnetic unrest is important is it causes surface electromagnetic fields that can then interact with the passing EVs causing them to go out of control and/or spontaneously combust. It can, in theory, combine with other sources of EMF (like Teslas motor & batteries, to cause the Hutchison Effect leading to spontaneously fracturing of Tesla components like its suspension.

List of out of control Teslas for 2023 that behaved like the before mentioned EVs and link to 2022 out of control accidents as well.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=172033272

Link explaining how Electromagnetic Interference is causing EVs to experience sudden unintended acceleration
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/346368508_Special_Investigation_and_Countermeasure_Suggestions_on_Electric_Vehicle_out-of-control_Accidents

Hutchison Effect & Teslas Whompy Wheel issue
The exact cause of the Hutchison Effect is unknown in public spheres as it is classified under national security. However the most likely culprit seems to be a combination of electromagnetic sources coming together in a way to change the makeup of metals leading to their softening, fracturing, and complete breaking. Keep in mind how much metals are within our buildings and infrastructure...even in concrete.

https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=172050749