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August 28, 2016

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Baby, They Will Drive Your Car! 
 
Rampant technology advances are moving driverless cars off the drawing boards and onto the public roadways.   Could this sign of "progress" be just another Illuminati ploy?
 






 by L.C. Vincent 
(henrymakow.com) 

Best estimates conclude that driverless cars could be ubiquitous on our roadways as early as 2021, barely four years from now. But does this sign of "progress" carry any lurking baggage not clearly visible to its supporters and advocates?
 
I, for one, have always enjoyed driving even under the most adverse conditions.   The idea of being able to decide where I am going, when I leave and when I would return, as well as assuming the responsibility for my safe passage back and forth, has been a "privilege" I continue to enjoy.   And as many would attest up until recently, being able to drive a car has also been considered a sign of adulthood and adult responsibilities.
 
Perversely, Millennials seem not to care a whit for driving, for cars, or even for getting their driver's license, an act that was once considered a rite of passage.   Many of them are content to take Uber or Lyft or a taxi, bus or subway if available.  What was once considered the foundation of American business enterprise (the automobile) is fast becoming a non-necessity to an increasing percentage of youthful Americans.
 
But exactly what are we trading for this progress?   In order to have these driverless vehicles safely interact with current traffic (cars with drivers), driverless cars are being tested, automated and programmed according to government regulations.
 
This means that in the future, a record of the day, time and destination of our trip will become a part of our permanent personal files.   Of course, even now we can also be tracked via a personal cell phones, but we still have the option of either leaving those behind or buying and discarding a generic one.
  
It does not take a genius to perceive that a less than beneficent government could easily "suspend" (indefinitely) one's privilege (right) to travel by simply dis-allowing your access to automated transportation.   While we still have personal automobiles, this threat is simply a haze on the horizon, but as driverless cars eventually begin to replace cars with drivers, this scenario may easily be played out in cities, suburbs or countries where a non-conforming person or populace may reside.
 
Driverless cars provide "them" (The Illuminati), thru their governmental minions, with one more tool of social control at their disposal.  
Driverless cars are yet another nail in the coffin of personal responsibility, sovereignty and autonomy.   It fits the Illuminati pattern and programming of our society by introducing an apparent element of "progress" with a dark underbelly of social control, constraint, surveillance and punishment without recourse.
 
 
Copyright 2016, LCVincent, all rights reserved


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