The Trouble With Tesla: Major Health Concerns For Battery-Operated Cars

Remember 75 years ago when nobody got cancer? You probably don’t, because few of us were alive. And yet, they didn’t. Years later, our air is congested with all sorts of Electro Magnetic Field Radiation, and cancer is right up there with heart attacks in leading causes of American fatality.

With “WiFi Hotspots” and Bluetooth all the rage, the plethora of fancy tech devices in our life has made every airport, every cafe, every department store, a hotbed of radiation. Not to mention classic terrestrial radio and television, and of course, those cell phone towers keeping you buzzing and clicking throughout the day. It’s long been established that if you live near high-tension power lines, you’re more likely to develop cancer, because the powerful electromagnetic frequencies emitted by power lines stimulate the growth of cancerous cells in the body.

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Elon Musk, Co-Founder, Tesla Battery-Operated Vehicles For Humans

But wait – there’s yet another source of Electromagnetic Frequency creeping into our lives which threatens to up your risk of cancer, and that is, of course, the Electric Car.

Is “The Environment” Worth More Than You?

Let’s face it. Picking up a Prius is one of the number one ways to show the world that you are officially green. Or, as it turns out, the way to show your Uber-Lyft Driver Pride. The pitch goes something like, “Less Carbon Emissions.” And really, hybrid cars simply harness the energy usually lost in braking, and store it electrically for future use. This means you use about 15% less gas with a hybrid than you would in a regular car. It saves you money, and saves the environment from excess carbon monoxide. Sounds good, right?

Except – each time your car generates all that electricity, and then expends that electricity, you’re essentially operating a little power plant that you can’t get away from. If you’re driving the car, you’re going to be in close proximity to both the power-generating and power-expending functionality of that car. That means you get more exposure to the decidedly anti-organic, unnatural, quite ridiculous quantity of Electro Magnetic Field energy of the mini-power-plant you’re driving.

Tesla’s 100% Battery-Operated Cars Are The Worst Offender

Tesla, and the ill-fated market of strictly “plug-in” cars that it has spawned, are infinitely worse than hybrids like the Prius. That’s because hybrid cars essentially channel braking energy electronically back into acceleration. Teslas and other plug-in models, however, run strictly on electricity. That means that if your Tesla doesn’t generate that Electro Magnetic Field – you know, the one that powers your Testla car motor – you’re going to have to push the car wherever you want to go.

ElectroMagnetic Field Potency Is Exponentially Stronger The Closer You Get

Driving from coast-to-coast? Then you’re going to to be sitting in the driver’s seat a very long time. Let’s suppose the best-case scenario – the self-driving cars take off, and they’re able to position the motor as far away from the cabin as possible. But that’s still not very far away.

The truth is, in an electric car, if you’re driving it, you’re stuck extremely close to the motor, the same way that excessive phone use, when pressed close to the ear, has caused brain tumors, and the same way that people who live near high-tension power lines similarly have a higher rate of cancer.

Radio waves are another example of how when we’re considering Electromagnetic Fields, distance matters exponentially – literally! While AM and FM radio waves – like the kind that make your old-fashioned terrestrial car radio work – aren’t great for us, they don’t kill us. At least – not immediately. But if you were to stand a few feet away from the antenna of your favorite radio station, there’s a good chance that the electromagnetic field would fry you to death – not unlike the true story of the bride who died on her wedding day due to excessive bed-tanning.

While the naturally-occurring, extremely small doses of sunlight can provide beneficial doses of Vitamin D, as well as brighten our mood, artificial electric sources of radiation can have a profoundly detrimental, and even immediately lethal, effect.

With so many artificially-induced electromagnetic fields invading every aspect of our lives whether we like it or not, America’s Man’s Man warns you that while a novel, trendy, and environmentally interesting invention, the electric car isn’t just pose significant health risk to consumers; it also doesn’t necessarily save the environment as promised. Think about it: just where is all that plug-in power being generated, anyhow? Usually, a coal or nuclear plant. Bring on the Flux Capacitor and Plutonium!

A Globalist Cause

Globalists are true believers in the religion of Darwinianism. They figure, well, perhaps radiation might contribute to cancer, or birth defects, but that’s okay because all of life’s little “mistakes” will eventually get aborted, or will be too cumbersome for parents to take care of that they’ll eventually ship the genetically mutated children to boarding schools for the feeble-minded, though they have a better-sounding name for them these days.

The point is this: the folks hawking the big cars don’t really care about the people driving them. But Elon Musk isn’t a man who cares about American individuals.

Elon Musk, and Tesla, are more than happy to sacrifice your health for the greater good to save a few trees. That’s because, again, they’re willing to let you or your offspring be a statistic. Why? Because Tesla knows their technology, however, they think that by not talking about the cancer problem – and the laundry list of other problems that come with spending too much time in the presence of powerful electromagnetic fields – they think you’ll be guilted into driving a Tesla “for the environment.”

If you’re that altruistic, maybe I should be applauding you. For instance, if I were Elon Musk, if you’re willing to up your chances of nausea, cancer, various brain and psychological issues, and the like, I would like to personally thank you for throwing your body, and that of your family’s, down at the altar of the gospel of Green for the sake of perhaps slightly clean air for the rest of us to breathe.

However, if you’re my friend, and I think you are, I’ve got to warn you that I wouldn’t do it, and I don’t want you too either. I’d maybe – maybe consider a hybrid, but it would have to have a robust, provable protective technology reducing any electromagnetic energy to zero in the driver’s seat.

Basically, I’ll take high-octane over high-voltage any day of the week, and if you care about your body and the health of those you love, I suggest you do the same.

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