Don’t overlook the idea that with the passport angle this could have been a “hit” on an Iranian trying to get to a safe area. Remember, it’s been proven some time back that modern vehicles with WiFi can be remotely tampered with…
Don’t overlook the idea that with the passport angle this could have been a “hit” on an Iranian trying to get to a safe area. Remember, it’s been proven some time back that modern vehicles with WiFi can be remotely tampered with…
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Well now that you mention that, maybe the government (C_A) commandeered the Bentley and made it ram into the concrete barrier in order to accomplish all the things a terrorist would accomplish - chaos, another reason to curtail travel, create civil unrest, stoke fear, and generally ruin people’s peace of mind and holidays. It’s getting really hard to tell the good guys from the bad guys any more, though I no longer believe that either the C_A or the government were ever the good guys.
“Remember, it’s been proven some time back that modern vehicles with WiFi can be remotely tampered with…”
You’ve hit on something I’ve been thinking about but didn’t know how to express. I remember reading a couple years back about new cars would be fit with some device that cops could bring to a Dead Stop a car they were chasing on the freeway or street through interference with brakes.
But never heard any more if they did that.
This Rainbow Bridge event is so bizarre I’m pretty sure some kind of Govt interference is involved — especially since (iirc LittleLinda said earlier) the identity of passengers was known at the checkpoint. Let’s see what they come up with - ought to be interesting!
I recall a couple of instances where a car very well could have been remotely operated. One instance was when Trump’s motorcade was passing through Springfield, MO - a younger woman’s car approached the motorcade from the side, and she claimed that she could not stop it. It drove into a large ditch beside the road that Trump’s motorcade was passing before coming to a stop.
It was as if the throttle was wide open. She said that the pulled the emergency brake but it wasn’t effective, or at least insufficient.
We never heard much about that incident after the fact.
I don’t like the way cars are going. Both my truck and my small SUV have an electrically controlled parking brake. And a pushbutton start. I can remote start either one from my phone. A non-mechanical brake - a non-mechanical anything on a car is subject to being controlled by the car’s computer. And that computer can potentially be hacked and controlled.
Now, the main brakes, while power assisted, are still mechanically operated through the use of pressure on the brake fluid pushing brake pistons at each wheel, but it takes a very strong stomp on the pedal to get a vehicle stopped if the power booster goes out. And there’s no kill switch to shut off the car. If the pushbutton doesn’t work, or is overrode by hacked software, you can’t shut the car off outside of disconnecting the battery.
Don’t overlook the idea that with the passport angle this could have been a “hit” on an Iranian trying to get to a safe area. Remember, it’s been proven some time back that modern vehicles with WiFi can be remotely tampered with…
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Maybe sometime we will know the facts. Until then....very murky.
that is a possibility
You gotta wonder with the car blown to bits is their any way at all the confirm one way or the other whether it was messed with or not?