Subj : Re: Telecommuting and working remotely. (Car Ban and Smart City) To : ALL From : debian Date : Sat Jul 30 2022 22:26:20 > I do not belong to the WEF or UN, and basically these sorts of tabletop > scenarios are unworkable. The lockdowns during covid were also unworkable, yet enough people played in to the hoax and we had a major recession during that time. This to me also appears to be nothing more than a credible threat. The governmental agencies would loose their power over their people over night if they decided to ban private ownership of vehicles. > Could you imagine the wrath of a hobbled populace this would bring on towards > anything that does move? I don't think we have to look much farther than Denmark and Sri Lanka to see what would happen should the aforementioned groups make true on that threat. I genuinely hope we don't get to that point. That said, when people overthrow their government, with nothing to replace the regime with, communism can easily step in and pose as the saviour that restores peace and order. > I am taking this as a head fake - a decoy proposition - where something not so > completely awful becomes more acceptable compared to this nonsense. I am not too concerned about the WEF and UN actually doing this because it would have major blowback on them if they did. Thinking back on it, this isn't the first time they have made a threat like this regarding personal vehicles. 73, de KG7UJH How ya gonna do it? PS/2 it! --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 2022/02/11 (Linux/64) * Origin: SPOT BBS / k9zw (700:100/69) .