Letter to the Editor
Electric Busses made in China
Brisbane has bought electric buses from China that are possibly and most likely loaded with Spyware and potentially miniaturized military explosive devices to disable them when needed. Aluminum/magnesium and other alloys can be triggered to flash burn, we learnt that 60 years ago; modern science can explode specific materials by simple devices.
Four of these buses go on trial on June 14.
Very sophisticated Spyware appears to have been in many other devices manufactured there, phones, photocopiers, coffee machines etc, for over twenty years. Strange devices appeared in early photocopiers etc. the repair man did not understand, they do now. Now it appears phones are taking photographs and recordings that are automated and sending them.
Many programs have other activities, it appears if using Ticktock of Huawei your data can be manipulated, forwarded, copied, or deleted — wonder why UK, France, US and Australia object to Huawei.
We should have brought Australian made electric buses; we refuse to travel on them and so should you.
Readers should look up the speech to Officers and Generals given 15 years ago by General Chi Haotian Vice-Chairman of China’s Military Commission and Défense Minister 1993 – 2003.
Sincerely
G J May
Forestdale 4118
All of the latest TV’s and other electronic devices are probably spying on you, in your home, but knowing that and remembering to never say anything which could be used against you, in their vicinity, is a good way to go – the good old water running trick, should keep you safe and turn your backs to windows and people who might be able to overhear you, otherwise.
Richard
everyone is spying on each other….
just look at BILL GATES…….EVERY PC using his software is spying on us ALL…….
Big tech is has installed Spyware on thousands of consumer items………sad truth of life
To RJW.
China can produce everything cheaper than anywhere else in the world, because their cost structure is not tied to currencies or those other things which control the cost of everything, in Western style countries.
Their economy is an internal one, so US$1 might represent one persons income for 1 week, under the China payment system and with an internal payment economy, not influenced by the outside world , China can produce everything really cheap, which is why everyone wants China to do their work for them = bigger returns for a smaller outlay.
China produces first class quality items and most of the white goods you have in your home originated in China – if you look underneath a particular item and you see CE, that means it was made in China.
Their Chinese electric buses will be top quality and better than anyone else can produce anywhere else and the cost factor alone, will make them cheap against Australian, or any other countries, buses, even with shipping costs and import taxes factored in.
Everyone generally want more bang for their buck and to drive their funding as far as possible, I know I do – I never pay top dollar for anything, so why would anyone else not do the same thing.
Logistically, the whole thing will always be about costs and savings to be made and driving their budget as far as it will go, but it just happens to be China that gives the best financial return and always will be.
Let me put that another way – how many cars are built in Australia, fully, by a private company, even Holden was taken over by the Chinese and Volvo too, so I understand – so company wise, I can’t think of one!!
Richard
That’s why most of our public transport has been built in China for so long. Their BROWN PAPER BAGS ARE BIGGER!! Look at the record!
Is Mr. May referring to the speech made by that Chinese general that praised that psycho, murdering, rapist, genghis kahn; and that China will rise again to rule the world? That tells us a lot about the CCP!
this is ridiculous like china would risk losing future customers by disabling buses.
Perth WA had electric Trolley Busses, and trams before they ripped them all out in the 1960s to make way for private cars…..
Two can play at that game.
Exploding devices are easy to make. I could make one out of the chemicals in my cleaning bucket!
Acknowledged Ed ✌
Saw a post from France, where they bought into the electric car thing, but when the batteries died, as batteries do, the cost of replacement battery packs was more than the cars originally cost, so the dead electric cars are accumulating in a large field, somewhere in France and the French Bureaucracy have switched back to petrol powered vehicles again.
The biggest problem with electric cars is that it can take 12 hours to recharge them after traveling 300 miles or roughly 600km, whereas a petrol engine has no problem in going the distance as long as there is fuel in its tank.
Question on Google and you will probably find the article there, while you are at it, question Chinese female Wuhan scientist escapes to America and follow the links – she says that the Coronavirus started in the Wuhan Bio-Lab and she was there with the bat woman, when they were playing around with the Coronavirus which we have been enjoying here “outside China” and which Fauci paid for with Millions of US$ and guess who owns the Wuhan
Bio-Lab “Pfizer”, fancy that!!
Apparently Biden needs teams of advisors to tell him where the Coronavirus originated from, because he does not know how to do a Google search for information!!
Heard that there is a new fuel for vehicles with engines called “blue fuel”, it is made with naturally made Ammonia (which lowers the cost massively) and water and replaces petrol and diesel and apparently, you can drink the water emissions from the exhaust pipe of your vehicle, it is that clean.
Hopefully, it will be a lot cheaper than current petrol and diesel prices at the pumps and will extend the life of our mechanical vehicles for years to come, so don’t dispose of them, just yet, in favor of electric.
Electric cars are nothing new – they were produced in the early days of the motor car, around 1901 – 1910, but the battery technology let them down, just the same as it does now, there is supposed to be a new battery being developed which extends the life and quickens the charging time of these batteries, against “old battery systems”, but I would imagine it all comes down to replacement cost when the batteries die and how that equates with the new “blue fuel” and which will save money in the longer term, for those of us who have to budget, from limited income.
Richard