You can look it up on www.snopes.com. They've got another spin, of course, which elaborates on how the fantastic technology in the concept car is prohibitively expensive for the average American consumer, completely ignoring the true market forces like the insatiable demand for economy cars in this country at this time. The Snopes author also cites how one of these cars actually did tour the U.S. For unknown reasons too unimportant to mention, the tour didn't make big news despite the extraordinary news-worthiness of just such an event.
I imagine in due time we'll get an I Told You So Moment, like the one that sort of came with the apology from James Clapper. It was specifically to US Corp. Senator Feinstein, not to the hundreds of millions or perhaps billions of human beings whose privacy the US "intelligence" communities has violated without good cause. I'm sure the day will come, the dam will break, we will tire of our slavery, and we'll find out that Snopes has served as yet another Mockingbird Media Minion, providing cozy reassurances about how powerful, wealthy people don't conspire together in order to protect and increase their wealth and status. Maybe that happened back in the days of Caesar or Nixon, but it's "ridiculous" to think that conspiring ever happens today in the Good Old U.S. of A. We can wholeheartedly trust our politicians and bureaucrats who stand to gain nothing from protecting their friends in "special interests" who also wouldn't get together in secret meetings like Bilderberg that officially didn't exist until all those wacky conspiracy theorists finally broke the dam on that story.
I imagine in due time we'll get an I Told You So Moment, like the one that sort of came with the apology from James Clapper. It was specifically to US Corp. Senator Feinstein, not to the hundreds of millions or perhaps billions of human beings whose privacy the US "intelligence" communities has violated without good cause. I'm sure the day will come, the dam will break, we will tire of our slavery, and we'll find out that Snopes has served as yet another Mockingbird Media Minion, providing cozy reassurances about how powerful, wealthy people don't conspire together in order to protect and increase their wealth and status. Maybe that happened back in the days of Caesar or Nixon, but it's "ridiculous" to think that conspiring ever happens today in the Good Old U.S. of A. We can wholeheartedly trust our politicians and bureaucrats who stand to gain nothing from protecting their friends in "special interests" who also wouldn't get together in secret meetings like Bilderberg that officially didn't exist until all those wacky conspiracy theorists finally broke the dam on that story.
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