Tesla cars are made in China
1 2018-07-12 by advncdfinesse
Tesla announced yesterday that they're opening a factory in China - if you look at my post history, 2 days before this I posted all over the internet (including my Facebook "Chris Kelsey" and LinkedIn) saying that Tesla cars are made in China. I've met Tesla engineers who confirmed this for me about a year ago. Now they're trying to cover it up by announcing their "new" China factory.
44 comments
1 iamMarkPrice 2018-07-12
Bro, who cares?
1 advncdfinesse 2018-07-12
It's not a very big deal itself but that's because there's a lot more shit they're doing involving SpaceX that is BS. So I wanted to get this out as a start.
1 iamMarkPrice 2018-07-12
Do you own a Tesla car or have one on order?
1 advncdfinesse 2018-07-12
I rented a Model S for a day and had a horrible experience (mileage said 300 but it stopped at 120 among other things). Before then I had only test driven a model S at the store.
1 iamMarkPrice 2018-07-12
... so you care where Telsa makes its cars because you once had a bad experience from a company headed by a modern day PT Barnum?
Nice chip on the shoulder
1 advncdfinesse 2018-07-12
I actually don't care if it's made in China, it's the fact that they are lying about it.
1 iamMarkPrice 2018-07-12
Bro, it doesn't matter. You're getting worked up about literally nothing.
1 advncdfinesse 2018-07-12
Lmao
1 corneliusvanderbilt 2018-07-12
I'm super interested to hear what shady shit SpaceX is up to... I'm really into SpaceX and have always thought they were the coolest thing for landing first-stages of rockets for re-use...
1 advncdfinesse 2018-07-12
In a basic summary (I will provide more specifics later on), the company's overall goals that the public believes to be true is not actually the case. It is more of a company that promises to soon accomplish things that they know they won't be able to accomplish. They use "genius" examples such as the one you just mentioned when in reality it is actually irrelevant and more of a reason to make people think they're doing something epic (when they're not). Yes their sky light show in LA looked cool but that's about the peak of their abilities. Their rockets aren't leaving our atmosphere, and neither has NASA's, despite what they tell the public.
1 corneliusvanderbilt 2018-07-12
If their rockets aren't leaving our atmosphere, where are they going?
Think about the hundreds, if not thousands of companies worldwide who have paid millions of dollars to send satellites into space. Telecom companies, satellite tv providers, XM radio, tons of companies big and small from many different countries. These companies wouldn't pay all that money if the whole thing was fake. If satellites weren't real, they wouldn't even bother. The services their sats provide wouldn't exist either. There are too many companies from disparate industries and parts of the world for it to all be some Illuminati conspiracy. Just because a ton of the images from space NASA gives us are photoshopped, faked, and/or composites or artistic renderings, doesn't mean that space doesn't exist... who knows why so many space walks and images of earth from space are faked... maybe there are alien spacecraft all over the place, too numerous for them to photoshop out, so they just fake it... or maybe there's a ton of secret man-made activity going on, like secret space stations and fleets of spacecraft that we're not supposed to know about... I admit that all of NASA's fakery is alarming, but there are plenty of more-likely explanations than "space/satellites don't exist".
Also, are you saying those first-stage rocket landings are fake as well?
What about him shooting his car into space? Was that also fake? People say that the tires should exploded, plastic should've melted, etc.
1 advncdfinesse 2018-07-12
I didn't say satellites don't exist. They are real, but they don't leave the atmosphere. When people say they've seen the ISS from earth, they're actually looking at a satellite. I don't believe in the Illuminati stuff because it perpetuates the idea that there are people in supreme power when they're not (I've met a lot of billionaires/millionaires and they're insecure as fuck, they only have the illusion of power). Rockets do work in the sense that you can send them up in the sky and they land somewhere on earth, but they don't leave the atmosphere is all I mean. Regarding the car thing in space, that was totally fabricated. The only possible thing that could be true of this story is they shot a car up from earth, but it definitely didn't leave the atmosphere.
1 corneliusvanderbilt 2018-07-12
I'm trying to understand what you mean... Are you saying that the atmosphere goes on forever, as in; instead of outer space (cold, black, airless void) starting at a certain point, instead the atmosphere just keeps going on forever? Or are you simply saying that our rockets can't reach that high? The highest free-fall skydive was from 130,000 feet or so, About 25 miles up I think... why can't rockets go any higher? Do they hit some sort of physical "ceiling"?
Isn't the ISS just one really big satellite? A satellite is anything that orbits earth, so the Moon is considered a satellite as well... is the Moon in our atmosphere also, rather than in outer space?
1 advncdfinesse 2018-07-12
1) The atmosphere has a peak height (I don't know the exact number, maybe 70,000 feet). Anything that tries to fly above will just begin to tilt sideways, and for a rocket, it will just begin to fall down (but it lands safely with a parachute so that no one accidentally gets hurt). 2) The free-fall skydive was not legit at all - I don't really have any proof other than that it's an attempt to keep up the whole lie of outer space (there is no outer space). The "planets" are just stars. 3) The videos inside the ISS are on a zero gravity plane. When you see interviews with Mark Kelly, they are on a zero gravity plane that has a green screen behind it. If you watch enough of the videos, you will see that sometimes they cut off the camera because the zero gravity only lasts about 60 (not exact but around there) seconds before it goes back to looking normal. 4) The moon is the moon, but it's no different than the stars in the sense that it's just a light. 5) "Space may be the final frontier but it made in a Hollywood basement" - Californication, Red Hot Chilli Peppers (not saying that proves anything but interesting lyric regardless).
1 VanDiemens 2018-07-12
A lot of people?
1 iamMarkPrice 2018-07-12
I don't see why anyone would care where Tesla makes their cars.
1 VanDiemens 2018-07-12
Then you may be a bit dumb, friend
1 iamMarkPrice 2018-07-12
Lmao.
Are you a Tesla owner?
1 VanDiemens 2018-07-12
Toyota
1 iamMarkPrice 2018-07-12
Then you might be the dumb one my friend
1 VanDiemens 2018-07-12
Na, it's a good car
Japanese know what they doing
1 iamMarkPrice 2018-07-12
Whoosh, right over your head.
1 jhso1108 2018-07-12
Tbf they are made in America. Lol
1 advncdfinesse 2018-07-12
I know you're looking for alien conspiracies and shit that isn't real, but sorry I'm only showing reality.
1 iamMarkPrice 2018-07-12
The reality is this isn't a conspiracy, and even more to the point is completely and utterly irrelevant to, well, anything.
Also, no, not looking for aliens.
1 advncdfinesse 2018-07-12
Thank you.
1 babaroga73 2018-07-12
As long as they're overpriced , I'm fine with it.
1 analyst_84 2018-07-12
Making cars in China would be good for tesla, why cover it up ?
1 advncdfinesse 2018-07-12
By saying the cars are made in the US, it boosts their reputation for being an America-loving company while also allowing an excuse for higher profit margins.
1 BoryTruno 2018-07-12
I mean, you can visit their factories.
1 advncdfinesse 2018-07-12
Most (if not all) Tesla engineers are under NDA for a reason. As I've mentioned, I've talked to Tesla engineers about this and they have also said that they're made in China. Their "factory" in California is nothing more than an R&D center at the most.
1 BoryTruno 2018-07-12
I don't believe you. I feel like someone would have noticed tens of thousands of Tesla Cars being shipped in from China if that was the case.
1 advncdfinesse 2018-07-12
They manufacture the parts so that they aren't recognizable then assemble the final touches in California.
1 BoryTruno 2018-07-12
Have any evidence of that, or are you still making things up for no reason.
1 8trk 2018-07-12
Did you seriously just dox yourself over this?
Or is this some kind of a character attack at somebody else?
1 advncdfinesse 2018-07-12
First one
1 jje5002 2018-07-12
elon musk is a tool and a phony disinfo agent and paid shill
1 Trouble209 2018-07-12
What are my friends who work at the tesla factory in fremont doing all day?
1 morkman100 2018-07-12
Riding in their Boring Company tunnel to the Chinese factory where the cars are being made (obviously).
1 advncdfinesse 2018-07-12
Research and development.
1 Trouble209 2018-07-12
They definitely are nowhere near qualified for that
1 advncdfinesse 2018-07-12
I'm being generous to them with that statement.
1 DudeYerRidic 2018-07-12
The problem that seems to be getting overlooked by many folks in this thread, is that the cpu's are also made in China, and in the x millions of bytes of code that control this self driving vehicle, it would be fairly easy to put in a backdoor.
So if we go into full scale war, China can drive you off a cliff or into oncoming traffic at 120mph
1 advncdfinesse 2018-07-12
There will be no war lol
1 advncdfinesse 2018-07-12
By saying the cars are made in the US, it boosts their reputation for being an America-loving company while also allowing an excuse for higher profit margins.
1 advncdfinesse 2018-07-12
In a basic summary (I will provide more specifics later on), the company's overall goals that the public believes to be true is not actually the case. It is more of a company that promises to soon accomplish things that they know they won't be able to accomplish. They use "genius" examples such as the one you just mentioned when in reality it is actually irrelevant and more of a reason to make people think they're doing something epic (when they're not). Yes their sky light show in LA looked cool but that's about the peak of their abilities. Their rockets aren't leaving our atmosphere, and neither has NASA's, despite what they tell the public.
1 BoryTruno 2018-07-12
Have any evidence of that, or are you still making things up for no reason.