FL Tesla “Veered” Crash Into Swamp Forces Boat Rescue and Hunt for Missing Passenger

Reading new Tesla horrific crash reports daily, they regularly involve a man in his 20s losing control, harming society and forcing expensive cleanup by others.

Source: Florida Highway Patrol

Troopers from the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) reports that a 25-year-old man from St. Petersburg was driving a white Tesla Model 3 sedan southbound on I-275 at high speed.

Near the 16 Milepost, approaching the Skyway Bridge, he lost control of the vehicle. The car left the roadway, entered the shoulder, collided with a drainage pond, and overturned into the mangroves.

The unrestrained driver was ejected from the vehicle and thrown into the Gulf of Mexico. A passing boater retrieved him and delivered him to the Maximo Park boat ramp.

Wheels torn off the car, as it ripped a huge gash through the mangrove, then needing a boat rescue from the Gulf… is indicative of just how stupidly far over the speed limit this Tesla was going relative to how little control it had.

And the news further speculates whether a passenger was also lost in the violent crash, as if the massive expense and uncertainty of accounting for human lives (trucks, ladders, drones, divers) is just a footnote to Tesla design flaws and catastrophic robot failures.

Society waits while emergency responders blow their budgets on Tesla design failures. Source: IONTB

Initial reports indicated that a second occupant may have been in the vehicle. Crews searched the waterway and utilized air assets to look for another victim. No other victims were located.

Death of passengers caused by aggressive young male Tesla drivers is an increasing problem, perhaps exemplified by the infamous New Zealand court case.

Man Texted “Autopilot Saves Lives” Then Killed His Friend With a Tesla

High speed loss of control, wheels falling off, smashing into trees… it’s the same story almost daily wherever a Tesla robot is allowed to operate.

26 year-old Gabriel Flesche was arrested … following a vehicle accident at the intersection of 11th Avenue North and Grundy Street on July 21st. When officers arrived, they noticed a badly wrecked Tesla Model 3 missing its front tire [after he lost] control of his vehicle, striking a light pole, and striking multiple trees along the side of the road.

Police Release Video of Man Rescued From His Crashed Tesla Robot

The stock price crash hasn’t gone far enough yet, as these cars continue to cause massive drain on emergency response. This video shows Texas police smashing a window and cutting and airbag to pull a young man out a Tesla window.

According to The Colony Police Department, the crash happened on July 19, around 1:30 a.m. in the 5700 block of South Colony Boulevard.

The vehicle was pinned between two dividing barriers between the southbound and northbound lanes of the South Colony Boulevard overpass.

Officers first tried to extinguish the fire but it kept reigniting. They then used a metal breaching tool to break a window and pull the driver out.

Why was the Tesla driving between dividing barriers at 0130? Autopilot is suspected.

X Corp in Legal Quagmire Because of its “X” Trademark Violations

The real reason for the Musk family X fetish is his grandpa’s 1930s Technocracy (white ethno-state) fantasy, which is a lesser-known derivation of a basic Nazi Swastika or KKK cross of the early 1900s.

The KKK in 1921 used biplanes to firebomb Tulsa, Oklahoma. They also dropped racist propaganda leaflets across America. The X (Swastika) was used by them to denote their “luck” of being born “white”.

Not all X are swastikas, but all swastikas are a cross, in other words. Who can forget…?

When asked to sign the entry-forms with the customary “X”, the Jewish immigrants would refuse, because they associated an X with the cross of Christianity.”

So it should be no surprise that people who already own and use an X as their trademark — without any intended hate speech — really don’t appreciate Musk’s Nazi-themed appropriation.

Virginia-based Multiply has created social-media ad campaigns for drink brands including Arizona, Corona and Liquid Death. The firm said it adopted “X” branding in 2019 and owns a federal trademark covering its “X” logo.

According to the complaint, the Twitter rebrand has already confused some of Multiply’s existing and prospective clients, many of which overlap with X Corp’s. Multiply asked the court to force X Corp to stop using the “X” trademark and to award an unspecified amount of monetary damages.

xTwitter is still basically Twitter because a swastika rebrand continues to cause so much confusion.

The man who identifies as the founder of Tesla despite not being a part of the founding of the company, explained that the site formerly known as ‘Twitter’ no longer identifies with birds or being a social media site, and now deserves to be respected for who they really are even if others might not agree with it.

“Why won’t you just accept X for who it is?” asked the billionaire. “Brands aren’t a binary thing, they are a construct and we don’t identify with the brand we were given so we have decided to become who we really are. What kind of cruel person would keep using the name or descriptors we don’t identify with anymore?”

Europol Quietly Announces Removal of 2,000 AntiSemitic Comments Online

I’ve been waiting patiently to see if anyone picks up this important story, but alas I’ve seen no coverage. Basically Europol is quietly calling out big tech on content moderation.

This coordinated operation, which was led by authorities in Switzerland and the United Kingdom, took place on 27 June 2024. The operation involved law enforcement agencies from 18 countries, working in tandem with Europol’s European Union Internet Referral Unit (EU IRU) and major online service providers. […] The focus of the Referral Action Day stems from the rise of widespread antisemitism justified and cultivated in Jihadi-spheres and right-wing, as well as left-wing, extremist groups online. […] National Internet Referral Units and specialised police units from the following countries took part in this Referral Action Day: Albania, Austria, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Malta, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine and the United Kingdom.