This is pretty neat.. 1916 map of Chicago ELECTRIC CAR CHARGING STATIONS. Its almost like history is repeating.. Guess they think it will work better this time around π€¦ββοΈπ€¦ββοΈ
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Why am I starting to question a cow starting the Great Fire in 1871. Wasn't that the year the "US legally became a corporation in 1871 and we are all employees/slaves"?
https://www.britannica.com/event/Chicago-fire-of-1871
(Just came up with this theory...feel free to expand)
See Randall Carlson's theory that the fire was caused by a meteor. Same night as the great Chicago fire, the great Peshtigo Wisconsin Fire, and Fires in Port Huron and Holland, Michigan.
Wow, just a quick search of the guy goes pretty deep. From "https://kosmographia.libsyn.com/episode-078-ekpyrosis-conflagrations-witness-to-legendary-firestorms" though:
"Randall peels open the obscure books that reveal incredibly frightening details about the legendary firestorms that overtook the town of Miramichi in the Maritime Province of New Brunswick in October, 1825. Coincidently, the Great Chicago Fire started only one day off of exactly 46 years later⦠"
That would take a bit to research. Are there recurring asteroid hitting the earth to do this, or do we have to match up the date with some sort of demon worshipping timing? Or is someone pre-planning the bad events like the late 1800's book about a ship just like Titanic that goes down? Multiple rabbit holes.
Thanks for the info.
Then you run across the other fires, including the very deadly Peshtigo fire killing 2500.
Sure looks like early deep-statish events.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1871_in_the_United_States
"Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it"
There used to be a thriving and competitive private market to supply electricity, before the feds took it over. Many cities had their own municipal electric trains and buses because it was more cost effective than other options. Now all electricity is relatively expensive, being a franchise exclusive to government.
Trouble is, the normies know history and just don't care. They'll do whatever the programming tells them to do or think.
That is pretty cool. Lost in history
Other than you couldn't remotely turn those EVs off or detonate them.
Thanks for sharing. Some of those are down the street from me. I'll see if there are any remnants left. They did convert some Com Ed facilities into condo buildings, so maybe some match up.
The idea that electric cars were common in 1916 is absurd. People collect and restore cars from back then. Where are all of the electric ones now?
Be careful what conclusions you draw from a single image (assuming it's real to begin with).
https://theconversation.com/the-surprising-history-of-how-electric-vehicles-have-played-the-long-game-and-won-189127
I'm not denying they existed. Just saying they weren't common.
This post seems to imply that our hidden history includes streets full of electric cars. That's the part I consider absurd. If they were at all common, we'd see them in antique auto collections.
They've wiped out so much history to the point you don't know what we were.
Just the last few years they've banned books, censored opinions in print and on social media, renamed schools, parks, post offices, and municipal building to erase questions or curiosity about our shared history. They're torn down statues at the behest of local would be dictators in office to the cheers of the fascists and communist who want to erase us.
Be careful what conclusions you draw from anything you think is true.
It's clearly on record that delivery trucks were running on batteries in the 30s. Ice cream trucks. Milk trucks. They would pull into swap stations to have their batteries switched out.
That battery would be charged while utilizing the other. Rinse and repeat
1800s. Montreal, new york, boston. Crazy how long ago we used it. Full city street cars by late 1800s ( http://www.bahistory.org/HistoryStreetcar.html )
Until Edison showed jp morgan how to capitalize on owned (transport and dispencing) electricity commoditizes better, electric was the leader. Morgan paid carnivals to shock large animals to death to scare people of "uncontrolled" electricity.
GM used gas busses and granta to eleiminate electric street cars too (many electric light rail was paved over, paid for by GM, standard oil and your govt).
Tesla over the air electric was fought against, electric light rail, etc all suppressed.
Boston had an electeic streetcar in the 1800s ( http://www.bahistory.org/HistoryStreetcar.html )