The electric vehicle revolution is upon us, not as a savior, but as another tendril of control, a cage disguised as progress. The agenda is far more sinister than simply "going green." Think about it: centrally controlled charging grids, limitations on range, dependence on rare earth minerals... who truly benefits? This manufactured crisis pushes us toward reliance on systems designed to monitor and manipulate every aspect of our lives.
The so-called electric truck, a supposed workhorse of the future, is hampered by limited range, extended charging times, and questionable performance under heavy loads. These trucks will not do the things that gas trucks do today. Farmers, construction workers, and delivery drivers, these hard-working individuals are facing the squeeze.
Kits emerge as a potential solution, a glimmer of hope in a landscape of increasingly rigid control. Imagine: retrofitting your existing vehicle, reclaiming some degree of autonomy, modifying and adapting, not buying into the whole new regime. But even here, caution is paramount. How long before these kits are regulated, taxed into oblivion, or outright banned under the guise of "safety"?
Lithium mining and extraction. The environmental destruction, the exploitation of communities, the ecological devastation hidden behind the shiny façade of "clean energy." It's a bitter pill, a betrayal of everything we hold dear. And the batteries themselves? Finite lifespans, toxic waste, another cycle of dependence. It is not an issue to laugh at.
The narrative is compelling: the open road. It feels like it's closing in, shrinking. We must see through the facade, question everything, and fight for our freedom to move, to build, to live outside the confines of their carefully constructed reality.
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