CPOD Bans Tesla on Military Bases, 3564

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Good evening, I’m still reporting on the coup.
One of the main attack strategies of CPOD’s soft war against the United States is the theft of intellectual property. By the way, as a review, CPOD is the new, cleverly-disguised, code-name for the one nation that is an existential national security threat to the United States – the country whose name sounds like a piece of your grandmother’s special dishware – CPOD.

And it’s not that YT would necessarily ban a video that reports that [CPOD] allows the harvesting of body parts – well, I guess I can’t say the rest – but this is just a literary effect called exaggeration to make a point.
The point is that reporters’ reason to exist is to take the time to ferrit out the truth and thereby keep government honest. I shouldn’t have to be writing this way. If there was a good news person writing anywhere in journalism today, they too would be writing in this exaggerated manner to highlight the point that no matter how good one’s reporting is, and no matter how well-researched the report is – and no matter how important or interesting it is – NONE OF THAT MATTERS IF WE, AS REPORTERS CANNOT TELL THE TRUTH IN THE WAY WE THINK IMPARTS OUR EXACT THOUGHTS IN THE MOST HONEST WAY!
That’s the BIGGEST problem with reporters today. And it’s spreading like wildfire - happening faster than most reporters recognize.
Reporters quickly are being taught -– not by Zoom meetings and other forms of formal training -- but by subtle negative feedback from their sources of income -- just how much truth they can reveal about what they are pretty sure is going on right now –- not only a coup d’état against the United States, but against all of human freedom from dictatorial governance.
So, I will continue with my little cryptographic games until I feal it’s safe to come in out of the rain.
And that concludes my long-winded preface to the body of this story.
Now, late last week, the nation of CPOD’s military banned all Tesla vehicles from being anywhere near certain military bases or housing throughout the country.
Why? Two reasons – the first is a short-run goal - because they are afraid that the cameras on Teslas can be turned on and feed geospatial information to the NSA or like-minded, primarily-patriotic U.S. government intelligence agencies.

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