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I agree with everything you're saying, the problem is that modern EVs can be remotely disabled, which nullifies all your arguments. If we had decent EVs from the 90s or early 00s, they would surely increase the freedom over ICE. But that's not the case, you're driving a remote controlled toy that belongs to the cabal.

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I agree with everything you're saying, the problem is that modern EVs can be remotely disabled

So can gas cars, buddy. It has nothing to do with the fuel and everything to do with computerized control and cellular/satellite receivers.

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I'm well aware of that, that's why I wrote this; "If we had decent EVs from the 90s or early 00s"

My point being that modern ICE cars can be remotely disabled as well. If we want a car that cannot be easily controlled, it has to be a bit older. There are loads of good ICE cars that are a bit older but still works fine and can be serviced to last for many years. Are there loads of great EVs that old? no. It's that simple.

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An easier way to prevent remote disable commands is a jammer made from a paperclip placed next to the receiver's antenna. You could also enclose the receiving antenna in aluminum foil to make a Faraday cage.