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NO, I would not buy any EV at all....

So called climate change is a scam and EV is one of the results of that scam.

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9 minutes ago, Rockrz said:

NO, I would not buy any EV at all....

So called climate change is a scam and EV is one of the results of that scam.

You left 2 words out, man made. Climate change happens. We have no control. Polluting yes. Green energy is about control. Follow the money.

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Er, what they failed to tell you is that.... for centuries, the earth has fluctuated between getting really hot then really cold, between lots of storms and then not too many storms, and heavy rains and then drought.

Scientists used to talk about all this that happened longer before the industrial age ever got here and they have proof of all this... but now due to political pressure using weather as a means to bring forth globalism and the coming one world totalitarian leader, scientists are scared to speak the truth for fear of being cancelled.

so called climate change is NOT man made and is a scam used to brainwash people into believing the false narrative that man is destroying the earth so man is evil and must be punished... while the elites continue flying around in their jets.

That's the biggest way we know it's a scam because the elite's of the world aren't believing this for their own lives and they say nothing of the masive pollution brought for by Russia, India, and the country they worship... communist china!

You can fool some of the people some of the time, but you'll never fool all of the people all of the time with scams such as politically motivated climate change.

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34 minutes ago, Rockrz said:

Er, what they failed to tell you is that.... for centuries, the earth has fluctuated between getting really hot then really cold, between lots of storms and then not too many storms, and heavy rains and then drought.

Scientists used to talk about all this that happened longer before the industrial age ever got here and they have proof of all this... but now due to political pressure using weather as a means to bring forth globalism and the coming one world totalitarian leader, scientists are scared to speak the truth for fear of being cancelled.

so called climate change is NOT man made and is a scam used to brainwash people into believing the false narrative that man is destroying the earth so man is evil and must be punished... while the elites continue flying around in their jets.

That's the biggest way we know it's a scam because the elite's of the world aren't believing this for their own lives and they say nothing of the masive pollution brought for by Russia, India, and the country they worship... communist china!

You can fool some of the people some of the time, but you'll never fool all of the people all of the time with scams such as politically motivated climate change.

It’s amusing that when the elites make their millions on movies, speaking engagements etc. about ice caps melting. Including presidents and Vice Presidents. We’re going to lose our coastal cities they say. The first thing they do is buy their mansion on the waterfront.

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Yep, that was my first clue when all this became a thing... I noticed the big wigs were not worried about being compliant so it was easy to smell the scam in the air.

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The green movement is about government control and a huge money making scam. Climate change is a real thing but man made climate change is hugely exaggerated. 

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