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Comments by "Matthew Nirenberg" (@matthewnirenberg) on "'MOST' Private CAR Ownership To Be Phased Out By 2030 (95% Reduction Target)" video.
Its partly for what's been mentioned in the above replies but the main reason is because the only way to cause huge food shortages and famine is to not just ban farming and the growing of produce but to ensure that the land can't secretly be used to do so. The quickest way is to develop everything. Also, by bringing in illegal immigrants, they're counting on unrest and crime to increase which helps to further justify the ever increasing tyranny, control and surveillance state. Its 100% depopulation!
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Basically those who can't walk or ride are "unwanted" according the to WEF and the left. Basically they'd rather copy the Nazis and eliminate the disabled rather than skip the "utopia". Its sickening!
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Won't mean anything. Under the current WEF plans, by 2030, all museum vehicles (all collectors vehicles) are required to have the engines removed and destroyed so as to prohibit the illegal use of ICE vehicles. This was covered at the WEF 2021 Dubai meeting. Unfortunately the bastards have thought of everything. Our best hopes for defying the WEF will be to return to riding horses as they are still legally considered vehicles.
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Doesn't matter, they'll just make it impossible to live life without paying fines and those who can't pay will get locked up.
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Rubbish. Traveling closer together is more dangerous and results in drivers getting more distracted and more crashes. Faster roads move significantly more vehicles with fewer crashes. Also, anyone who's been taught to drive properly knows that when driving slowly you're supposed to leave a 6 second gap to allow to being distracted/boredom-distraction so it makes zero difference. The reason they're lowering speed limits is to make driving dangerous (to justify banning cars) and to increase pollution and congestion to further justify their plans. Also, most engines run better at higher speeds and require less fuel to maintain speed. Slow stop-start traffic uses more fuel that fast flowing traffic.
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Gates has already sorted that. Basically he's happy to run the risk of heating the oceans (if there's enough datacentres to do so) as Microsoft (before he left it) developed underwater ocean-cooled datacentres.
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