Freedom of Movement is Entering The "Elon Musk Era" and This is Not Necessarily Good News

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The automobile, same as pretty much every piece of new tech that emerges "from the unknown" has at first been bashed, criticized, and shown poor confidence in replacing the carriages people were used to. Henry Ford at one point said that when the first cars were mass-produced the majority were actually willing for faster horses than the combustion-engined vehicles he was giving to them.

However, over decades and decades of technological evolution, we have come to a point where driving a car is like breathing air and some advanced models nowadays do make the experience of traveling quite similar to being in a spaceship or something like that. You got a lot of screens to choose from, ambient lights, massage seats, and even full-mode autopilot in some cases such as Tesla.

Elon Musk is quite a character and tbh I have not yet figured out whether he is a man of the establishment or not. All the elites "working for our good" for decades are now meeting in Davos, by flying expensive and highly polluting private jets, to lecture us on what we should and should not do to evolve as a species and avoid extinction.

The climate change narrative is going to be used a lot in the years to come in order for the centralized powers to gain more control and access over our personal lives. Climate change is not a lie, I bet the climate has benefited from a continuous change in the history of our planet but I also bet that our carbon emissions have nothing to do with that.

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While many are ignoring what's happening in Davos, Elon Musk has "dared to criticize" Klaus Schwab and his elitist clique for trying to become "masters of the planet" and for the mad power grabs they are into. I don't know about you but I find it outrageous for a handful of people to decide for the rest few billions of us. I know that chaos is not an option but too much control is definitely poisonous for our rights and freedoms.

Swiss MP Bastien Girod painted a vision of the near future in which governments change the nature of how population is organized. The grand idea? To focus people into tightly controlled cities designed around carbon controls and where cars are illegal for individuals to own. And, to establish penalties for businesses that do not conform to bureaucratic climate change policies.
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I bet bugs and genetically modified soybeans are going to definitely be on the menu for such communities. And A.I. will make sure that "peace and rebellions" are under control in such socities.

Now, on one hand, Elon Musk is criticizing the elites meeting at Davos and their transparent wish in gaining as much control over us as possible but on the other, he's "mass producing" the perfect vehicle for the plans these elites have for us.

You see, if you have a combustion engine vehicle there's almost no place in the world where you could not travel. All you would have to do is fill your tank and drive. Well, in some cases you might have to take a ferry or two to get to some places but overall we have almost unlimited travel freedom when using combustion-engine vehicles... and planes. For the moment the situation is relatively the same when it comes to EVs but...

When EVs will get to the point where they will be 100% autonomous and when carbon credits will be tied to some sort of social credit score and integrated into a financial system based on programmable money(CBDCs) then that freedom to travel that we once had is going to be only a distant memory for the majority of us.

Cuz you know what? It's all going to be software delivered and when the designers of the software will decide through some sort of algorithms that person X no longer has the right to start his fully autonomous vehicle and travel to whatever destination, that's when all the puzzles around the current conspiracy theories will fall into their places.

I don't know if Musk has thought about fully autonomous vehicles from such a perspective but through his A.I. research and implementation(EVs including) he's putting in the hands of the globalists a truly perfect tool for limiting one's ability to freely travel. Now, if anyone expects the system will work equally for everyone(elites included) when it comes to such limitations then that person has definitely been in a coma for at least the past two years...

Think about that before getting too excited about fully autonomous vehicles.

Thanks for your attention,
Adrian

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Make no mistake, Musk is a part of the establishment. He might be a benevolent tyrant but he is one nonetheless. His model still is about control and the existing system.

People who claim on Twitter that he should join Hive are foolish. Musk has no interest in Web 3.0.

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Most obviously. David Icke had an interesting short clip on how some of Musk companies tie in with the agenda. I had on an open tab, closed it, then before writing the post I searched for it again but couldn't find it anymore. I guess I should be more organized.

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You are conflating two separate issues.

The method of propulsion (electric, petrol or diesel) has nothing to do with the control features that all manufacturers are putting in new cars.

Electricity can be produced and stored completely independently of anyone else (solar panels and lithium batteries).

In contrast, petrol and diesel require a huge and complex supply chain that is under substantial government and corporate control.

So actually electric cars can provide greater freedom than petrol ones.

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If the software of that vehicle allows that. There's never going to be such software on my diesel car but I'm certain that I will no longer be allowed to drive it in a decade or so for now. I get your point though, perfectly valid for the current state of cars.

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Elon Musk is quite the character and I think he's dabbling between both sides. What he's doing is good for the advancement of humanity but as you mentioned in your post, the global elitists could 'hijacked' and utilize it to terrorize the people with their dubious visions about the perfect Earth. I think he's perfectly aware of the possibilities both positive and negative in the tech he's developing.

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There is another option for EV - solar charged cars that are not connected. Petrol is limited, and if there is no station you can't drive. If you don't want EV with solar, the only independent mean of transport would be a bike, not even a chariot, as you would need horses.

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