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Just like the bank can shut off your account, they want to be able to shut you off from downloading electricity to your vehicle if you aren't in line. Your vehicle will have a unique identifier, and they will be able to see (with AI and blockchain) every last bit of electricity distributed to every uniquely-identifiable vehicle.

The e-fuel station won't even dispense energy to your car unless it identifies your vehicle, which will be tied to your digital ID, and verifies you are a good citizen. All cars will ping the antennas along the roadways, and your travel history will be recorded in a blockchain ledger.

Imagine the level of control they will have being able to track all of this. Are you waking up? The "green" movement is just a fucking distraction.

Just like the bank can shut off your account, they want to be able to shut you off from downloading electricity to your vehicle if you aren't in line. Your vehicle will have a unique identifier, and they will be able to see (with AI and blockchain) every last bit of electricity distributed to every uniquely-identifiable vehicle. The e-fuel station won't even dispense energy to your car unless it identifies your vehicle, which will be tied to your digital ID, and verifies you are a good citizen. All cars will ping the antennas along the roadways, and your travel history will be recorded in a blockchain ledger. Imagine the level of control they will have being able to track all of this. Are you waking up? The "green" movement is just a fucking distraction.

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You have to understand how much energy daily petroleum is, it's a lot. 390m gallons used every day, and each gallon is 120m Joules.

The energy density of a fuel you can't get is irrelevant. I'll say it again because it seems to be hard for some people to understand: It's more difficult to control electricity than gasoline. There's no argument around it. None.

Now with everyone using electricity, if they decide to shut the grid down, literally everything shuts down.

Including gas stations and refineries.

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Gas stations can use diesel or gasoline generators to run their pumps.

It's easy to control electricity, shut the grid down and everything stops moving. You can generate all the solar you want in your backyard, but you'll have no where to go.

And you don't seem to understand how much energy is used to move vehicles daily with gasoline/diesel.

I think you must be a boomer who is not able to see reality and you've invested too much into an EV you can't think logically. You think they are shoving us into EVs for your benefit? Lol.

Muh outlet everywhere, yeah no shit, but if there is no electricity than most people are fucked. With oil and gas, the fuel itself can be used to deliver it. Also fuel is a hedge to electrical failure. Move everything to EVs, now you are dependent on one method.

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Gas stations can use diesel or gasoline generators to run their pumps.

So can people with electric cars.

It's easy to control electricity, shut the grid down and everything stops moving.

Except every motherfucker with a generator or solar panels can make it. How many people can make electricity vs. the number that can make gasoline? Not mention how many people have gasoline outlets in their homes and businesses compared to how many have electricity.

When I say there's no way to win this argument, I mean it. Some things are a logical certainty. The more distributed something is the more difficult it is to control. How many facilities in the United States can make gasoline (including home production)? Now how many can make electricity?

And you don't seem to understand how much energy is used to move vehicles daily with gasoline/diesel.

It's irrelevant to the discussion about what is easier to control.

I think you must be a boomer who is not able to see reality

I think you're in a logical corner and all you've got left is ad hominems.

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And you don't seem to understand, not everyone lives in a house. Many people live in apartments where are they going to keep a solar array? Those people won't be able to go to their grocery store job or other job.

Just because you can generate electricity, doesn't imply the masses have the means. Most people won't be able to. You make it sound like everyone will magically bust out their solar array while living in or near a city to charge their car in the middle of the winter.

Also how many people who live outside the city have the financial means to afford an array large enough to charge their car, most will rely on the grid.

If those people aren't going to work, where are you go to go if everywhere is closed?

It's irrelevant to the discussion about what is easier to control.

It is relevant, if they kill the grid intentionally, now the vast majority cannot travel, therefore not getting to their job. Their job may involve something you need, ie a store, an ISP, a water utility, heck even a home depot for emergency supplies, hospitals, etc.

If they kill the grid today, at the very least I can get gas or diesel from a station that is running on generator power.

The only "logical corner" you need to be in, is to realize they are shoving us into EVs for their interests, not ours.