100% agree.
But there are differences between how EVs are produced. Elons Musks Tesla claims that 0% of their Lithium and other minerals comes from artisanal mining, other manufacturers have no such policy.
Just because there are thousands killed by oil drilling in Africa each year, doesn’t mean you shouldn’t buy petroleum products at all?
We’re discussing two different things now.
I agree 100% with what you wrote above.
My comment was aimed at your claim that EVs was part of the grand scheme of restricting our mobility.
My argument is for that to work, “they” must win,
I give them 0% chance of winning, hence the EV mobility issue is a non argument.
For the mantra : “if you buy an EV, they will be able to control us more efficiently” to become true, it means that you expect “them” to win.
If “they” win, it doesn’t matter if you own an EV or ICE, there will be pretty effective ways for “them” to do what they want anyway.
“Oh you’ve filled 10 gallons of gas this month, no beef for you”.
If you think any other industry is any better, you’re pretty naive.
Everything you buy from China is made from (Chinese/African) slave laboring.
One problem with EVs are that owners and enthusiasts come out as “holier than thou”, and I absolutely see that aspect.
But to hate on EVs and turn a blind eye to everything else produced under the exact same circumstances are absurd.
I wouldn’t be able to by anything with that logic.
You don’t think “they” will be able to do that with petroleum?
There are some positive environmental impacts of EVs if you compare them to shit.
For centuries mankind has reallocated shit from where people live to where they don’t.
Same thing with EVs, a coal fueled power plant will never make an EV more environmental friendly, but at least it reallocates the harmful pollutants (NoX etc) from where many people live like Atlanta to where fewer people live like Juliette.
I know that this forum hates EVs, but one thing’s for sure, EVs will drastically reduce local air pollution.
No, the key word is central.
The next system needs to be a decentralized people’s system.
One problem with mining stocks are the geographical location of them.
Most are situated in far from stable countries, where the government can (and will) use deadly force to seize any private property if they see the need.
Africa is at a boiling point, hell even the Canadian government seems wacko enough to do a hostile take over of the silver industry if silver skyrockets.
Due diligence, if you don’t have it, you don’t own it.
If silver went to $5000 an ounce, they would stop using silver in computers, cars and solar panels etc.
It’s the best electrical/thermal conductor, but not the only one.
We’ll have to settle for good enough.
Awesome. Thanks for the filler.
It’s posts like these that makes me return to TGA.win.
Well done fren
Are you sure that Space Force falls under the posse comitatus act?
I know that the Army and Air Force falls under the posse comitatus act, and that Navy and Marines falls under 10 U.S. Code § 275, but both National and Coastguard can be used as Civilian Law Enforcement.
Do we know for sure that DJT didn’t organise the Space Force in such a way that it doesn’t fall under the Comitatus act or 10 U.S. Code § 275?
It would be a great failure on our side if we didn’t create the SF in a way that can be used in the fight against the DS.
DJT knew heavy cheating was inbound, most likely by foreign (and domestic) actors, I refuse to believe that he didn’t take that into consideration when he created SF.
Driving a quiet car is one of the best arguments for an EV.
If you want the engine noise, there are systems out there that will give you the sound of any automobile ever made.
I used to have a 911, and to do a 0-60 cost me a few dollars in gas, my model S costs me cents, and is very, very much faster.
Newer EVs are by law required to have sound to alert pedestrians driving below 20mph, at least here in the EU.
The batteries on my newest EV (Ioniq5) will outlive the car itself. A very good estimate is that the pack will have at least 60% SoH in 20 years, that’s 168mi of range, not a huge amount, but good enough to get you to and from work if you charge two-three times a week (total of 10 hours/charging during the week).
There’s currently an Ioniq 5 running as a taxi here in Scandinavia that just passed 80.000mi, battery health still 100%. it seems that age degradation will be the biggest impact on this generation of battery packs.
The improvements in BMS tech, battery packs and the use of buffers to avoid use/misuse of the top/bottom voltages has had an enormous impact the last couple of years.
Economy wise is very difficult to predict. But I still think you’ll be able to find 10 hours a week where the electricity price will still be reasonable.
The problem I see is if NWO/WEF (great reset) wins over the great awakening. Then we’ll see great restrictions in how we travel, and we’ll be screwed anyway.
My money is on TGA, or I wouldn’t be here, and I see a great future where ICE and BEVs can live side by side, like petrol and diesel used to do.
And then it comes down to funfactor per dollar, and imho that category is currently topped by BEVs.
For this to come into effect the DS/WEF/NWO have to win this war.
If they do (God forbid), you think diesel/petrol vehicles will be sanction free?
EVs are awesome, mine goes from 0-60 in less than 5 seconds for the third of the price of the petrol equivalent.
Maybe North America is not equipped enough with HPCs, but I’ve travelled thousands of miles across Europe without any problems in my different EVs since my first Model S 6 years ago.
Wall boxes here in Europe are cheap as well, and houses here in Scandinavia are usually equipped with a 11kW system anyway, so no need for expensive upgrades.
I don’t buy into the “green” part though, and some EVs might actually be more net polluting than an ICE equivalent.
But they’re just so much more fun to drive, and I don’t understand the hate EVs get on this forum from people that have never driven one, and bases their view from extreme cases like this.
It’s more mt stomach feeling than anything else.
Something is just off about him, the entire telegram incident, attacking other patriots etc.
But feel free to call it “my ego” or whatever, I’m very capable to change my stance, as I’ve multiple times this last few years (Pence, RdS, Barr etc), but at least I’m not a naive blind follower that will not alter course whatever happens.
Are you?
Off curse I would love to be wrong.
If Gregg is the real deal, it’s another huge nail in the DS coffin, why would I not want that?
Im cautiously optimistic following the great awakening, but I’m also well aware of poison pills, and my gut feeling regarding Gregg is telling me something’s off about him.
Being a blind believer is not what Q has taught me, and the amount of datefagging by Gregg and his team has left me with a bad taste in my mouth.
But again, I’d love to be wrong, and I mean that most sincerely.
Exactly. It’s very important to not entrench oneself in a certain agenda or theory.
I’m 100% certain that black hats are using the same tactics as we do when it comes to operatives and pay ops.
What’s going on with Gregg, I’m not too sure.
One huge point in favour is the newspaper from the infamous AF1 picture, with “True the vote” scribbled on it.
A huge negative is the failed delivery of the rip chord and the Telegram spectacle.
I’m still on the cautious side regarding Gregg.
Agree.
Gregg has failed to deliver on every promise made since “the pit”.
I give it 50/50 that the pit was a DS psyop to entrap white hat patriots.
Be careful who you follow.
I was one of them, Gregg has delivered zero on his promise of the “ripcord” almost 150 “next Mondays” ago.
I would love to be wrong, but Gregg appears to me to be a “words only” guy.
I would love to be wrong.
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Nah. I used that argument before, but when doing my own research is more like 10 years worth of all worlds flights, but I agree that the sun and earth itself has a much higher impact than mankind Ian ever do.
Just opened the two largest MSM-papers here in Sweden, and it’s not even the first news on the front pages.
Turkey is condemning the burning, and the Iraq-Swede that did it might get a fine for burning the Quran because of the ”fire ban” (drought in Sweden).
A Muslim threw a rock, and got arrested, but other than that it seems that the happening wasn’t a big deal.
The guy that burned the Quran even tried to spice it up a bit by dressing the book in sim bacon before lighting it up.
It’s Eid today, and maybe there’ll be some “peaceful protests” later on this evening, I’ll try to keep you posted.
If a child identify as a T-Rex, will they amputate his arms?
Another explanation are the burning of DUMBS (synchronised MIL activity), or one huge one.
Number 5 must be Dana, and 21 is definitely Brian.
32 is too hidden for me to see.
Well done getting the rest.