Το εύδαιμον το ελεύθερον, το δ’ ελεύθερον το εύψυχον.
– Ευτυχισμένοι είναι οι ελεύθεροι και ελεύθεροι είναι οι γενναίοι. //
// Happy are the free and free are the brave.
Four bad non-profits held the world hostage by basically laundering money to usher in draconian policies.
• Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
• Gavi - Aligned with Bill Gates
• The Wellcome Foundation - a British research foundation
• CEPI - founded by Gates and the Wellcome foundation
They spent $8.3 million to lobby for certain policies in the United States and Europe. At the same time, these groups gave $1.4 BILLION to the World Health Organization.
Dr. Naomi Wolf: "Every single wrong thing that ruined your life and your children's life for the first 18 months since 2020 came out of the WHO. And the script for lockdown in country after country came out of the WHO."
Tesla vehicles have been and continue to be associated with battery fires and fires that are difficult to extinguish (see 1, 2). Of course, battery fires and fires that are difficult to extinguish have been reported with other companies’ electric vehicles (EVs) as well (see 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7). Regardless, another Tesla battery caught fire yesterday, this time at a utility substation in California.
There are reports of a utility-scale battery fire at a PG&E facility in Moss Landing, an area located in Monterey County, California.
FYI: the fire causing the road closure on #hwy1 is NOT at the #MossLanding Power Plant. It’s at the adjacent property- a PG&E substation and battery facility.
Bloomberg headlines note the fire at the PG&E substation originated from a Tesla battery pack, but the size of the utility-scale battery has yet to be determined.
*TESLA BATTERY FIRE AT PG&E SUBSTATION CLOSES PART OF HIGHWAY 1
Highway 1 is closed as crews respond to a large fire at the PG&E energy storage facility in Moss Landing. The highway is closed between Salinas Road and Potrero Road, the California Highway Patrol told @KSBWPhil. The CHP said the highway could be closed four to six hours. pic.twitter.com/GW69kzqHJY
The incident comes as utilities increasingly rely on large lithium-ion batteries to store renewable energy from the wind and the sun. These batteries are similar to ones used in electric cars and are also prone to fires.
There’s no official word on what caused the Tesla battery pack fire in California this morning.
In addition to fires, Teslas have been associated with numerous other safety issues as well, some of which have led to fatal accidents, investigations lawsuits, and recalls (see 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22). High maintenance costs (see 1, 2) and security issues (see 1, 2, 3) continue to be identified too with Tesla vehicles too. High levels of biologically and environmentally harmful radiation emissions have also been reported in Teslas and other EVs (see 1, 2, 3, 4, 5). Got pets? Radiation exposure from EVs (and other common sources) can affect them too.
Activist Post reports regularly about Teslas, EVs, and unsafe technology. For more information, visit our archives and the following websites:
Το εύδαιμον το ελεύθερον, το δ’ ελεύθερον το εύψυχον.
– Ευτυχισμένοι είναι οι ελεύθεροι και ελεύθεροι είναι οι γενναίοι. //
// Happy are the free and free are the brave.