Fossil fuel shill writing in Forbes pushing Tesla Leadership Change

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If you look through Betsy Atkins credentials you'll see she's run or started energy (fossil fuel) companies. That tells you everything. She might as well be a Blackrock ISS proxy. But she is suggesting Tesla be forced to do to Musk what happened to Jobs at Apple.

So what gives. They have been falling all over themselves lately doing what clearly look to be staged accidents crisis actor style. For instance they recently showed a Model X that apparently sheared off a bunch of Palm Tree trunks and then claimed the driver died of burns. Think about what is involved with taking down a palm tree and think about the actual cause of death or if there were any. They also apparently paid CR to take down its recommend again and now the corrupt piece of sht SEC (in the pocket of fossil fuels) is recommending that Musk be held in contempt for given completely reasonable projections. So what gives?

They know Tesla is about to either reveal the Model Y or reveal the AP3 or the Pickup or both or the final version of the truck and they know Tesla will save a billion dollars because of it and they want to take the stock price to prevent the even further acceleration of the transition to green energy.

But they are completely terrified because two statistics that recently came out. The Model 3 was the highest rated vehicle on the planet by CR's readership by a good clip. And the Model 3 in the biggest market in the toughest market on the planet (California) outsold the F-150 by 40% in the 2nd half of last year. They are also panicked about the Green New Deal. There is a shill DINO senator trying to introduce a BS equivalent in the Senate, plus everything is about to be about keeping Bernie and Warren out of office soon. Lets hope hope the judge is wise enough to ignore the piece of crp SEC and lets hope Bernie when he gets purges the corruption from the SEC.
 
Well, the Illuminati killed the miracle carburetor so I’m not surprised they are attacking Tesla, and just because you are paranoid doesn’t mean everyone isn’t out to get you!


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Was that before or after they faked the Apollo Lunar Landing? Be careful, they're plotting to pollute our precious bodily fluids!
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Ah yes. The miracle carburetor still lives! Just a few months ago at the local pub I was taking my usual razzing about the electric car when somebody from a nearby table overheard the conversation and mentioned a friend who had purchased a car some time a long time ago and it hardly used any gas. When the friend commented to the dealer about this he was "ordered to return the car for exchange immediately or face severe legal action" as they had sold the car with the magic carburetor by mistake. The guy was dead serious.
 
When the friend commented to the dealer about this he was "ordered to return the car for exchange immediately or face severe legal action" as they had sold the car with the magic carburetor by mistake. The guy was dead serious.

This is how conspiracy theories spread: Because people actually believe them, and their sincere beliefs convince others that it must be true.

Case in point: I have a good friend who thought the Roswell conspiracy theory about a crashed UFO might be true. He talked to an Air Force officer about the story, and my friend said that altho the officer denied it, he could tell by the officer's body language that the officer actually believed it. So my friend thought it must be true. But then he read an exhaustive analysis of the history of the conspiracy theory: Roswell : Inconvenient Facts and the Will to Believe. I read it based on his recommendation. The author deconstructs the way the conspiracy theory grew over the years and decades, with tons of actual evidence, all pointing to how a coverup by the Air Force of some thing very real (crashed radar target balloons, part of a radar R&D program which the Air Force didn't want the Soviets to know about), lead to speculation which over the years gradually accumulated, as people re-told the stories time and time again, into the current complex conspiracy theory about a crashed UFO and the bodies of aliens found in the crash. After a certain point, people started manufacturing "evidence", including a faked "alien autopsy" film, because tourism related to the Roswell conspiracy had become a cottage industry in Roswell, leading to people having a financial motive to expand on and "sweeten" the stories.

It's impossible for any reasonable, educated person to read the entire book, with its meticulous deconstruction of how the conspiracy theory started and grew, and looking at all the documents provided about the (now declassified) radar R&D program and the crashed radar target balloons, and still believe there is even the faintest possibility that any part of the conspiracy theory is true. (Well, any part of it other than the Air Force coverup... which really did happen.) But of course, the Air Force officer my friend talked to hadn't read the book; all he knew is what other people had told him. No doubt at least some of those people also believed what they had been told about it, for the same reason... and so the conspiracy spread.

So this is a good lesson in critical thinking and skeptical reasoning: Just because someone genuinely believes something, even if that person has generally sound judgement, that doesn't necessarily mean it's true.
 
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Ah yes. The miracle carburetor still lives! Just a few months ago at the local pub I was taking my usual razzing about the electric car when somebody from a nearby table overheard the conversation and mentioned a friend who had purchased a car some time a long time ago and it hardly used any gas. When the friend commented to the dealer about this he was "ordered to return the car for exchange immediately or face severe legal action" as they had sold the car with the magic carburetor by mistake. The guy was dead serious.

They know Tesla is about to either reveal the Model Y or reveal the AP3 or the Pickup or both or the final version of the truck and they know Tesla will save a billion dollars because of it and they want to take the stock price to prevent the even further acceleration of the transition to green energy.
 
They know Tesla is about to either reveal the Model Y or reveal the AP3 or the Pickup or both or the final version at thesis writing services of the truck and they know Tesla will save a billion dollars because of it and they want to take the stock price to prevent the even further acceleration of the transition to green energy.
They know Tesla is about to either reveal the Model Y or reveal the AP3 or the Pickup or both or the final version of the truck and they know Tesla will save a billion dollars because of it and they want to take the stock price to prevent the even further acceleration of the transition to green energy.
 
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