“a nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
–John F. Kennedy
For many critical topics, western governments and the western press don’t allow the public to hear any points of view other than official government propaganda, most of which has nothing to do with reality.
The latest polling data shows that almost two thirds of Americans are concerned about getting into a war with Russia, and more than half of Americans want to further provoke the conflict.
On February 8, 2022 Joe Biden announced that he was going to spend huge amounts of other people’s money to buy half a million EV recharging stations from an Australian company called Tritium.
“President Biden Delivers Remarks on his Administration’s Work to …… Lower Energy Costs for Americans”
Twenty years ago I was hired by Mike Scalise to be VP of Technology at a company located in Bristol, England. They were designing a special purpose coprocessor for speeding up mathematics calculations. The product looked good on paper, but I wrote a simulator for it and discovered the performance was atrocious. I sent out an email to the engineering team with the performance results showing their design was grossly inadequate and had no value as a product. Mike immediately called me up and told me to keep quiet, because product sales depended on people believing the product was valuable.
One of their potential customers was the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado whom I had introduced to their product. After Mike said my job depended on keeping quiet, I went to NCAR and told them not to buy the design because it would actually slow their computing down. Needless to say, NCAR didn’t buy the product and I was quickly terminated.
Mike’s sales approach was to talk quickly and endlessly until people would sign a contract just to get him to stop talking. He was the #1 salesman at Intel from using this approach. He also loved to tell stories about his lap dances at titty bars. He is the right man for the job selling the imaginary future of EV transportation.
Suppose you had a 10,000 electric vehicles per day travelling across a 100 mile stretch of Interstate highway. If the average range between charges is 100 miles and average charge time is one hour, there would have to be more than 400 charging stations or an average of four every mile.
This is assuming that power is available 24 hours per day. If solar power was used to generate the electricity it would reduce the time window when charging was available. A more realistic estimate would be twenty chargers per mile, and during the winter travel might become impossible. Throw large semi trucks into the mix, and it becomes a completely unmanageable mess. No one would get anywhere.
A week before the pretend election of 2020, the current White House press secretary tweeted out blatant misinformation designed to interfere with the election. For some reason, her account hasn’t been suspended by Twitter.
Earth has always experienced extreme weather and rapid climate change. But natural climate change deniers at the New York Times misinform the public under the guise of “fact checking.”