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One day, the world will see how close to the edge we were.
One day, the world will understand why we've sacrificed so much of our time trying to wake people up.
One day, everything will be clear. The people will see the war we fought for them.
One day, our story will be written in history books. Known as the second greatest story ever told.
One day, the world won't view us as conspiracy theories, but as heroes.
It will all be worth it in the end...
Ford pauses shipments of new F-150 Lightning EVs (CNBC)
Ford Motor Company said Friday that it halted shipments of all 2024 model year F-150 Lightning electric pickup trucks so that the company could perform quality checks for an unspecified issue.
The Detroit automaker said the pause on shipments began on Feb. 9 and didn't say when it expected to resume shipments of the EV truck that had begun in January. Ford declined to specify what quality issue is being checked while the stop-ship order is in place, Reuters reported.
A spokesperson for Ford told FOX Business the company began shipping model year 2024 Lightnings month and added, "We expect to ramp up shipments in the coming weeks as we complete thorough launch quality checks to ensure these new F-150s meet our high standards and delight customers."
Last month, Ford announced that it's reducing production levels for the F-150 Lightning by about half from the previously planned production rate of 3,200 per week to about 1,600 per week amid soft demand for EVs in the U.S. auto market.
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Suicide is blasphemy, not martyrdom. There is nothing glorious about it, ever.