"You will own NOTHING" -WEFPlaning a car? May want to move that forward.
I am just watching the Netflix series about ancient civilizations - the guys been derided by mainstream archaeology
an apparently well regarded scientist that became marginalized as soon as voiced even the slightest doubt in the narrative....
I think you are right, a car is sort of an expression of independence. With Gov wanting to move people to cities and dependent on public transport it's enemy #1. Some of the councils here have started vandalizing the junctions to impede traffic, so much so that buses struggle to make it through the junctions, trucks even more so.They want to price ANY car out of the reach of average citizens. Can’t have you driving around going where YOU want to go. Solves a lot of problems regarding a population‘s activities if you restrict them from doing anything on their own volition.
This is where i first heard of this theory. It kind of makes sense if you think about it.I am just watching the Netflix series about ancient civilizations - the guys been derided by mainstream archaeology
It's worth a watch as there are some very uncomfortable evidence
Global Warming/Climate change/Green agenda is just a big con
really? a 1. something degree change? b.s. maybe if its linked psychologically to stress from being fed doom and gloom every day.
That's how you do it
One of the under-reported factors behind the ongoing diesel shortage is the loss of U.S. refining capacity since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. Today I will discuss the factors that led to this loss.
According to the Energy Information Administration (EIA), at the beginning of the pandemic U.S. refiners had 19.0 million barrels per day (BPD) of operable refining capacity (Source). This was the highest number ever reported by the EIA.
By December 2021, that number had fallen to 17.9 million BPD — a loss of 1.1 million BPD of capacity in less than two years.
Here is the thing many need help understanding about refining. It is a boom-and-bust business, and these refiners do not have crystal balls. It is widely reported when they make huge profits, but they also regularly endure huge losses.
U.S. energy policy has been clear about the intent to phase out fossil fuels. If you are a refiner forecasting billions in losses — and you require massive investments in order to keep your refinery operating safely and in compliance with the laws — you may very well simply make the decision to close down.
Portugal was the same, our 2 coal centrals were closed and dismantled at the Blink of of an eye and now we import energy from coal centrals in Spain and FranceA Big Oil exec predicts that no new refineries will be built in the US. So with falling refinery capability fuel prices must go up.
Its a theme. Here in NZ Taxcindy besides stopping exploration she also torpedoed our only refinery. So we simply import it all now, another hollow win for the greenies... with PMs like Taxcindy who needs enemies...
lets see him try to wipe his azz with that hand!A German eco-activist stuck his hand to a road in Mainz with superglue and sand. German authorities used power tools to remove the tarmac around his hand - Daily Mail
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