Car
Car (Technology) | |
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Start | 1886 |
Interest of | Geoff Cygnus |
A means of transportation |
A car or automobile is a motor vehicle with wheels, usually driving on roads.
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Death by motor vehicle
- Full article: Car crash
- Full article: Car crash
Mandatory Speed Limiters And Data Recorders
By 2024, new cars in the European Union will have installed mandatory equipment designed to monitor driving data and limit speed. New cars will have to come equipped with an Event Data Recorder (EDR) as standard,using the same technology as the black boxes found in aircraft (presumably minus the voice recording feature). It keeps track of driving data such as speed, location, and even the amount of brake force applied. Officially, this data is recorded only in the event of an accident. Furthermore, the data recorded will remain anonymous, and will only be used to improve infrastructure and the vehicles themselves.[1]
All cars will also have to be fitted with ISA, or Intelligent Speed Assist. Similar to how traditional adaptive cruise control works, the ISA system knows the speed limit of certain areas, and will give an audible and visual alert to the driver warning them that they are exceeding the speed limit. The ISA can be disabled, but is designed to automatically reactivate on every startup.[1]
Low energy vehicle
The car manufacturing industry increases power, size and features with each generation, but only under pressure in the 90s Volkswagen in Germany built a real 3 Liter car which still had enough comfort for the average buyer - the 'Lupo 3L TDI' in 1999.[2][3] The car however was expensive/overpriced, got little advertising and with limited success was discontinued after a few years while the company focused on a top-class car (the Phaeton, which flopped), and the Touareg (a heavy SUV). Another attempt for a 3 Liter car was made with a modification of a Golf 5 by a tuning company, which achived the consumption by reducing weight. The tuner concluded, after being able to reduce by ~400 KG (1,400 KG initially), that despite climate change and resource scarcity, "corporations place value on other things in their research".[4]
Studies in the area with concept and consumer line cars that were modified for fuel efficiency go back to the mid 70s.[5]
Remote Disabling
Starting in the 2020s, car manufacturers licenced a US patent to "retire" cars when customers do not pay their bills. Ford is the first company to obtain a patent allowing the car to drive away autonomously in the future.[6]
Volkswagen refused in 2023 to release the location of a vehicle that was stolen with a 2-year-old child in the backseat. This happened after the American police immediately contacted the car manufacturer to locate the stolen car via GPS. Volkswagen only wanted to respond to this after an unpaid invoice (of just $150) had first been paid.[7]
Car victims on Wikispooks
Title | Description |
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Eivinn Berg | Possible deep state operative, attended the 1985 Bilderberg as Permanent Representative of Norway to NATO. Died in a car crash |
Hubert Brasier | Father of Theresa May, died in a car crash |
Hermine de Clermont-Tonnerre | French socialite in Epstein's black book. |
Edward Cutolo | A drug smuggler who named a lot of names about the CIA's drug trafficking, and who then died a sudden death, as did many of those he named. |
Darya Dugina | Russian journalist and political activist who was killed in a car bombing on the outskirts of Moscow on 20 August 2022 |
Daphne Caruana Galizia | The Maltese journalist and blogger who exposed the Panama Papers. Assassinated in 2017 by a car bomb |
Athan Gibbs | US businessman who designed a a voting machine where the voter has an opportunity to verify that their vote has been received, recorded and counted. Died in suspicious car crash. |
Faraj Hassan | A supporter of Aafia Siddiqui |
Michael Hastings | American journalist, author, contributing editor to Rolling Stone and reporter for BuzzFeed. |
Anne Heche | Hollywood actress who died in fiery car crash |
Theodore Herzl | |
Danny Jowenko | Controlled demolition expert who was famously interviewed about the destruction of WTC7, later suddenly died |
Isaac Kappy | An actor who died aged 42 after accusing former Hollywood friends of paedophilia. |
Otto Lacis | A member of the ill-fated Kovalev Commission who died in a car crash. |
Meyer London | Socialist Congressman who voted against entry into World War I. Died prematurely in 1926, when struck by an automobile. |
Björn Lundvall | As CEO of LM Ericsson, a part of the Wallenberg Sphere, Lundvall also represented the Wallenberg family as a member of the Bilderberg Steering committee. |
Rolando Masferrer | Operation 40 member car bombed in Miami a week mafter he published a newspaper editorial arguing that car bombs were a justifiable tactic. |
Aubrey McClendon | A US businessman who died in suspicious circumstances. |
Mpho Moerane | The Mayor of Johannesburg died in a freak car crash in May 2022. |
Paul Moran | Australian spook who worked for the Rendon Group under journalistic cover. He made a television interview for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation with an Iraqi defector that helped create the pretext for the 2003 Iraq Invasion. Died under murky circumstances. |
Uğur Mumcu | Turkish journalist who "messed with the beehives" and was assassinated by (not mutually exclusive) the CIA, the [Turkey/Deep state |
Mario Ohoven | German business leader who has been a regular guest on German talk shows. Died in a Car crash two days after criticizing a new Covid-19 lockdown. |
Vasily Prozorov | Ex-employee of the SBU who defected to Russia. Assassinated with car bomb in 2024. |
Brian Downing Quig | Deep politics researcher who publicised CIA drug trafficking. Fatal hit by a car in 2003. |
Karen Silkwood | The assassinated US nuclear whistleblower whose case was taken up by the Christic Institute. |
Paul M. Smith | Helicopter pilot who played a role in 2001. Died in 2007 |
Paul Stehlin | French officer and politician opposed the defense policy of General de Gaulle, which called for French room for independence, and campaigned for a close alliance with the United States. Went to the 1973 Bilderberg. Died after a traffic accident on the same day in 1975 he was exposed as secret "consultant" for US arms companies. |
Related Quotations
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
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Elon Musk | “In the distant future, people may outlaw driving cars because it's too dangerous. You can't have a person driving a two-ton death machine” | Elon Musk | 2015 |
Michael Oppenheimer | “The only hope for the world is to make sure there is not another United States. We can’t let other countries have the same number of cars, the amount of industrialisation we have in the U.S. We have to stop these Third World countries right where they are.” | Michael Oppenheimer |
References
- ↑ a b https://www.rideapart.com/news/598091/eu-mandatory-data-recorder-speed-assist-2024/
- ↑ https://www.manager-magazin.de/unternehmen/artikel/a-302480.html
- ↑ https://www.autoevolution.com/cars/volkswagen-lupo-3l-1999.html
- ↑ http://web.archive.org/web/20170812094628/http://www.stern.de/tv/der-spar-golf-wie-baut-man-ein-3-liter-auto--3353030.html
- ↑ https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niedrigenergiefahrzeug
- ↑ https://www.theguardian.com/business/2023/mar/03/ford-reposses-patent-remote-lock
- ↑ https://www.itworldcanada.com/post/vw-refused-to-track-stolen-car-with-child-inside-over-150-fee