Green | November 30, 2007 | 5 comments

Who Killed the Electric Car

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CarolynGillis
We still have not had an answer to this question ...The Mainstream media did not cover it...

Why? Could it be that it takes preference to Large Corporate interests such as the Oil Industry over its readers?

I guess it is not important to report how a vehicle disappeared from use with protesters all around.

Thank you Current for giving us this opportunity to put this through to the public.
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5 comments // Who Killed the Electric Car

  • CarolynGillis
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      CarolynGillis  
    • Good for you!
      Me too!
      I just think we should keep sending some of these facts through here to remind people of things that don't get through the media.
      ...after all they have their propaganda on loops that go through hundreds of times...
      these stories get buried on the back page if printed at all.
      I think I remember just reading a PR damage control story when this should have been out.

    • 5 years ago
  • Meditator
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      Meditator  
    • Just goes to prove one cannot assume that people have their facts correct (death of electric cars) when they post on line.

      Thanks for the link and my next car will be one that is energy-efficient and less polluting, even beyond my current 36-40 mph.

    • 5 years ago
  • CarolynGillis
  • EVtransPortal
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      EVtransPortal  
    • The electric car is not dead!
      EVtransPortal dot com has over 800 links to electric car manufacturers, suppliers, and developers of electric transportation solutions.

    • 5 years ago
  • Meditator
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      Meditator  
    • The death of the electric car was dictated by those who do not stand to profit financially from it. If the corporate kings (oil companies, car manufacturers, etc.) could see dollars signs (in the millions or billions), we'd have electric cars. The same situation exists for solar energy, wind power.... If they could find a way to charge us for the air we breathe, they may also find a way to clean it up.

    • 5 years ago
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