Monday, August 15, 2011
Not Dead Aptera?
Ok, so I may have been a little premature. It appears that Aptera may be looking to China to produce its futuristic vehicles. Why not? if you could pay a worker $2/hr. vs. 30.00/hr. and you were going to mass produce these vehicles??? The postive result would be Apteras on the road. The negative side? No jobs for people who need them most, i.e., middle class folks in the U.S. Oh, well. At least Paul Wilbur (FNG - new, pirate C.E.O. of Apter Motors, will have a filthy fat check at the enf of each month, plus, he can fatten the pockets of a few of his friends who can afford to hold lots and lots of stock. Ahh yes. This is the new, American way. "Bye-bye, U.S. soverignty! "Hello, Grand Master Rockefellar!, Grand Emperial Poo Bah Rothschild!" U.S. middle and lower classes, take notice: We may have great opportunities abroad to make 3 or 4 dollars per hour, we can kiss the arses of the CEO's enough and we will be happy about it after we have been forced out of our homes and jobs by the greed of the bankster cartel.
Aptera Dead?
Well. This sucks.
Aptera looks to be dead. I might have guessed. Founder, Steve Fambro is no longer the CEO. The FNG (new CEO) was from one of the "big three" automakers. Then, silence. Utter silence and excuses over the past few years regarding the delay of the Aptera vehicle. It is my opinion that Aptera was just one of many companies that have been sabbotaged by the oil industry. There is no sovereignty in the U.S. There has not been for a long time. Big banks and industries now rule the world, to the detrement of "we the people."
Aptera looks to be dead. I might have guessed. Founder, Steve Fambro is no longer the CEO. The FNG (new CEO) was from one of the "big three" automakers. Then, silence. Utter silence and excuses over the past few years regarding the delay of the Aptera vehicle. It is my opinion that Aptera was just one of many companies that have been sabbotaged by the oil industry. There is no sovereignty in the U.S. There has not been for a long time. Big banks and industries now rule the world, to the detrement of "we the people."
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