Saturday, September 30, 2017

Forcing Humans Off The Road ???

California known as the sunny state is eyeing a ban on sales of fossil-fuel cars in hopes of reducing carbon emissions as they seed the deeper agenda to eventually ban humans from driving as we switch to an autonomous lifestyle.

California Gov. Jerry Brown has reportedly “expressed an interest” in the restrictions, according to Bloomberg, which cited California Air Resources Board (CARB) chair, Mary Nichols.

California may become the first U.S. territory to take action, similar to China, France, and the UK—all of which plan to phase out gas- and diesel-car sales over the next three decades.

“I’ve gotten messages from the Governor asking, ‘Why haven’t we done something already?’” Nichols told the news agency. “The Governor has certainly indicated an interest in why China can do this and not California.”

The California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 requires the state to have a sharp reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by 2020 in an effort to return to 1990 levels in three years, and drop 80 percent lower by 2050.

To reach these “ambitious” goals, “we have to pretty much replace all combustion with some form of renewable energy,” Nichols told Bloomberg. “We’re looking at that as a method of moving this discussion forward.”

You can read the rest @
https://www.activistpost.com/2017/09/california-ban-on-diesel-fuel-cars-laying-the-ground-work-to-ban-humans-from-the-road.html

Dear Mary - Because we're NOT China; that's why.

Don't kid yourself, this agenda is not about forcing humans to ride in driverless cars. It's about getting us off the road entirely.

In the "connected" world of the future, there will be no reason for humans to go anywhere. Anything you can think of you will be able to do at home via VR.

Mark my words: Soon only the rich will have private vehicles. And that means most of us will not.

1 comment:

  1. Here is support for my claim, from Germany [translation required]:

    https://deutsche-wirtschafts-nachrichten.de/2017/09/28/das-neue-dwn-magazin-das-eigene-auto-als-luxusgut/

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