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    On August 18th, Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, welcomes listeners to the final installment of the five-part series on Dirty Green Energy in The Wright Report, your daily news podcast. In this episode, the spotlight shifts to Electric Vehicles (EVs), a subject often hailed as a hallmark of Green, Clean, or Renewable Energy. Throughout the series, Wright has carefully dissected various aspects of so-called green energy, from solar panels to wind turbines to batteries, showcasing that the green label might not be wholly accurate. Now, the examination turns to EVs, highlighting the costs associated with this form of energy, the same way traditional sources like oil, gas, and coal are evaluated. Discover more about the series and the not-so-clean aspects of green energy at The Wright Report on Substack.

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