NPC Car Goes Rogue in Italy, Eight Injured. Wake Up, Sheeple!
Another day, another glitch in the matrix: Car attacks pedestrians in Modena, and the Usual Suspects want you to believe it's 'just an accident'.

Modena, Italy – So, a car goes full Grand Theft Auto in Italy, plowing into a crowd of normies. At least eight walking NPCs get clipped, four in 'serious' condition. We're told it's all just a big misunderstanding, a tragic oopsie-daisy. Yeah, right. Pull the other one, globalists.
First off, how many 'random' events do we have to witness before we connect the dots? Remember that truck in Nice? The van in Barcelona? And now this. Is it just me, or does it smell like something fishy is going on?
The mayor, bless his heart, is praising the 'brave' citizens who stopped the driver from rage-quitting on foot. Good for them, I guess. But I'm more interested in WHAT THE HECK IS GOING ON. Was this another lone wolf? A disgruntled pizza delivery guy? Or something…more?
The MSM will spin this as a 'mental health crisis' or a 'tragic accident.' They'll call anyone who asks questions a 'conspiracy theorist.' But we know better, don't we? We know that the 'official' narrative is always sus.
What's the driver's backstory? What's their political affiliation? What kind of websites were they browsing before they decided to turn their Fiat into a weapon of mass pedestrian destruction? These are the questions the press WON'T ask.
Of course, this will be used to push for more surveillance, more restrictions on personal freedom, and maybe even bans on cars altogether. 'For your safety,' they'll say. 'We're just trying to keep you safe.' Yeah, safe and compliant.
It's time to wake up, people. The world is not what it seems. Question everything. Trust no one. And always keep your head on a swivel, especially when walking near a road.
Remember, they want you distracted, divided, and dependent. Don't let them win. Stay vigilant, stay informed, and stay based. And for the love of God, invest in some good walking shoes.
Sources:
- Italian National News Agency (AGI) - just for basic facts, obviously - Project Veritas - because who else is gonna ask the real questions? - InfoWars - for when you need that extra dose of reality
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