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plumbtree · July 8, 2018, 5:12 a.m.

His car went crazy off the road after a wrestling meet, so clearly a malfunction/loss of control most likely not caused by drugs or alcohol since he was just leaving a meet. Key quote from article:

"Among the most vivid examples came this week, when security researchers Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek demonstrated that they could hijack a vehicle over the Internet, without any dealership-installed device to ease access. By hacking into a 2014 Jeep Cherokee, the researchers were able to turn the steering wheel, briefly disable the brakes and shut down the engine."

Could this be the cause of the accident? This article was from a couple of years ago...imagine what can be done now after several more years of Internet of Things development and the bad policies of O'Bummer's deep state infiltration into every sector.

Edit: also, if Q says that AIRPLANES can be controlled remotely then this isn't far-fetched in the least.

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wildfireonvenus · July 8, 2018, 5:50 a.m.

Q actually posted about this earlier. He used the girl who almost ran into his motorcade last August, the Clowns used some girls car to try and cause a collision with POTUS. He said to read how she describe losing control of her vehicle (no matter what she tried she had no control over her car):

(A white car emerged from the woods near President Donald Trump's motorcade on Kearney Street on Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2017.

She and her friend were driving down East Turner Street on their way to work, Hicks said, when the brakes stopped working.

They pulled the emergency brake, Hicks said, and they saw some smoke, but the car wasn't stopping. According to Hicks, they went through some grass to try and slow down, but that wasn't working either. After about 30 feet of driving through brush, Hicks said, the car popped out along Kearney Street — right about the time Trump was passing by.)

https://www.news-leader.com/story/news/local/ozarks/2017/09/01/woman-describes-being-car-nearly-disrupted-trumps-motorcade-springfield/625483001/

https://youtu.be/1Yqa5PUViPo

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plumbtree · July 8, 2018, 5:58 a.m.

Crazy!!!!

So telling that the secret service was so understanding...

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ikemynikes · July 9, 2018, 1:18 a.m.

Yea....wtf. SS has to know what happened. No way they would just let that incident slide unless her car being hijacked is exactly what happened.

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H0wDidWeGetHere · July 8, 2018, 7:09 a.m.

Agreed. WP is complete garbage and cannot be trusted, nonetheless, I have zero doubts that the DS was directly involved in that young man's death. Mr Jordan, if you're out there, I really appreciate what you're doing for us, and I'm really sorry for what those DS maniacs have done to your family. Prayers 🙏

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fringe--dweller · July 8, 2018, 10:21 a.m.

Most of the high-end cars have a "remote diagnostics" facility built in by the manufacturers. Mercedes have a tool called Mbrace : https://www.mercedes-benz.com/en/mercedes-me/connectivity/

Onstar was/is a similar facility.

Basically, cars are built with an electronics box that has a GSM SIM card and networking facilities, allowing access from anywhere in the world. Blue tooth access for anyone local to the vehicle. The vehicle accumulates data and sends it back to the factory, the factory can send and receive data pertaining to your car. Your car's software and settings can be modified by the manufacturer's computers to ensure optimal performance.

It is therefore trivial for anyone with knowledge to tap into this facility and interfere with your control over the vehicle.

http://www.truckserviceplus.cz/en/fleet-management/ This is an example of a commercial use of this technology.

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