Red Ice TV - September 08, 2022
No-Go Zoneļ¼ Dark Winter, The Energy Crisis Is The Climate Lockdown
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Summary
In this episode, we talk about the current political situation in Ukraine and Russia and how the future of the country lies in the digitalization and digitalization of the economy. What is the role of the Eastern European Union (EU) in the 4th industrial revolution? How will the country become the most digital and hyper-modern place in europe in the 21st century?
Transcript
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yeah at the end he's talking about how they're streamlining the uh eu membership kind of thing
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but the the more important thing that's important too of course right they're part of the club now
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come on in uh but the most important thing there is about the economic development
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about the future and technology it's going to be easy to open your businesses there it's going
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to be for tax it's gonna be digitalized economy right we've talked about this how basically all
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these plans have been put into fruition of them joining the fourth industrial revolution and of
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course the destruction of the current infrastructure and their systems it's what's going to enabling that
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and now they're seeking that investment that's why it's so important again let me play that clip that
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selensky is like up there now ringing the bell seeking like 400 billion in foreign investment
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common in help us build the fourth industrial revolution check this out again here i invite
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you to ukraine invest in ukraine this will be your victory and a new success sorry for your companies
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totally organic uh totally not contrived or anything like that advantage hashtag advantage ukraine you know i
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look at this and it's like you know we have so many people fighting over this of like you know oh
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if you're if you're you know uh anti-russia then you automatically is pro ukraine if you're if you're
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not pro ukraine you're automatically anti-russian it's like this kind of fake and gay it's really
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hegelian dialect it it's kind of you know kind of maybe a contrived term sometimes to use that or
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whatever but it really it really is what it is coke or pepsi is like well at the end of the day blackrock is
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going to get your money you know kind of thing and it's very similar here too uh to be honest i
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mean there's some elements where there's a little power struggle and back and forth and yeah yes there
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is but overall these forces are seeking to uh both destroy and build up at the same time uh don't have
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your side and you don't have to take their side it's it truly is the the people in ukraine and russia
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that's suffering here and now of course this conflict's being extended uh beyond their borders and of
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course it's going to be a huge energy situation here come winter and that's why remember we talked
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about the dark winter it's like back last year and the dark winter scenario is of course this year it's
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this year and going into next year that's the dark winter 2022 going into 2023 and we kind of i guess we
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were we're a year early on that and so basically we have a video that encapsulates how ukraine will be
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kind of on the front lines really uh of agenda 2030 everything is being digitized and we've we've
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shown you these uh articles before we've talked about the project websites that they've set up to
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basically uh become hyper modern and the most modern place in europe and stuff like that and again much
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of this money is going to help to build up the system but then you also have you have the weapons
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industry on one uh one area you have the corruption in the european union and the eu and america in of
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itself as they funnel money into it they can use the excuse of the ukraine war uh really just to
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launder their money essentially and and it ends up back into the pockets of the corrupt people
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uh but it is interesting you have to ask yourself that the establishment still to this day uh denies
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and looks the other way uh for forces in the ukraine which they are have been hunting essentially in
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the rest of the west for the last few decades and they're willing to look the other way they
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it truly demonstrates to you that they do not actually care about ideology this is not an
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ideological fight this is a fight for control and power at the end of the day and they will use
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any group any political ideology any strategy whatever is necessary uh to get their plan
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coming into fruition but anyway but this was an interesting clip here ukraine 2030 what will it be
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like let's look eight years ahead 2030 the history of the new ukraine is studied all over the globe
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why because ukraine became the most digital and convenient country in the world scripts have replaced
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bureaucrats 500 000 former public servants are successfully integrated in the new economy no
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more red tape but paperless no more banknotes but cashless yes we became the first country to abandon
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paper money ukraine now has the best tax system for the it industry and the most affordable e-residency
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thanks to ukrainian engineers and programmers the r d centers of the world's top technology companies
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operate successfully and ukraine ranks first in the world by the number of startups per capita ukrainian
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courts are guided by artificial intelligence and all notarial acts take place online ukrainian
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customs is fully automatic and the fastest in the world customs clearance and car registration can
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now be done in three clicks from your smartphone because of war and internal migration we have built
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the most flexible in modern digital education brave military and civilians get quality treatment with
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modern remote monitoring and e-health systems ukraine also has the most effective cyber defense in the
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world after the horrors of 2022 ukraine focused on security systems now every production facility has
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its air defense system and the sleep of ukrainians is protected by an ultra modern iron dome the ukrainian
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government is digital more like an it company in terms of the efficiency of implementing decisions and one can
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register a land plot start construction open a business or get a license and register a car or real
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estate from a smartphone automatically in one click ukraine is the freest and digital this is all because
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international partners and the world's leading technology companies supported the digital for
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freedom initiative and united to help ukraine recover through digitalization building a new ukraine together
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free and the fastest brave and digital there you go that summarizes it right the artificial intelligence
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will run the courts it'll be perfect right uh i actually forget when that video was produced i saw it
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resurfaced recently someone shared like a tick tock version of like the first 20 seconds or something
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like that of it uh but that's right that's really what it's about it's fascinating right and of course you
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know part of this destruction uh is part of the uh reason why they want to rebuild it up right building
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back better so it's all all it is about uh but for now in the short term uh it's going to be an absolute
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disaster uh in in europe right and so we're going to talk about that today and again demonstrate that
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the uh energy crisis is is is the dark winter that is the climate lockdown that the the ursula von der leyen
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literally used the term flattened the curve i think it was today or yesterday i'm going to play that
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clip i have that for you a little bit later uh fascinating fascinating stuff anyway if you want
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be interesting to see all right anyway we have two here from uh over on entropy stream thank you archie
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says much of ukraine is the third world destroying it would have been uh could have been deliberate to
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build back better absolutely i think it's a new check and again think of the zone uh the placement
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of it right it's again kind of obviously closer to the east than what like northern obviously in
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western europe is and as they globalize and the belt and road initiative ukraine will be kind of like
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another hub potentially i know they did stuff like this in astana as well you guys remember this we
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looked at the architecture there and stuff like pyramids and weird like uh torches and stuff and i'm not
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saying that that was dropped but it's very interesting indeed if for some reason they
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relocate or maybe they need a second hub you know and ukraine is dead we've even talked about the
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kind of revival of the kazarian empire you know at least parts of eastern southeastern ukraine
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was kind of part of old kazaria so people said this is like a the second israel you know things like
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this a lot of interesting ideas but the point is they're seeking massive amounts of money and they're
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getting massive amounts of money they're getting incredible amounts of uh weaponry right now as
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well to to fight russia and uh part of me can't help to think that uh these are two two sides that
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are kind of well they're they're playing a part you know i mean obviously the the conflict is very real
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to many i'm not saying it's all fake or whatever uh but if you climb up high up enough uh in the upper
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elites and the establishment circles of most countries they tend to um well they collect connect
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with an international uh click of powerful individuals a club if you will uh and most
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people are not part of that club and they decide and they uh pull strings and they do things at their
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whim uh to gain more control as i said to gain more power and that's ultimately what this is about
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it's not about the money it's not about an ideology or a political system right archie says ukraine
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does have a lot of human capital lots of yamnaya ancestry that's right exactly uh i i think that's
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a uh it's one of the oldest cultures in the world we uh have shown uh it was up on the website i think
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called uh arata or arata however you pronounce it uh one of the oldest civilizations in fact even the
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swastikas like as a symbol some of the oldest finds actually is in ukraine so it's a fascinating history
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that kind of would make sense like let's let's let's take that area right let's dominate that
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let's rebuild that let's make that hub kind of of our new uh era if you will right uh glenn the
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chinaman good to see you says will the winter affect certain demographics differently based on
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whether or not they evolved from cold climates right i mean that's a very interesting question and
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that could be kind of a see i have to two i'm two split there and i obviously i'm i i see what you're
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saying glenn and of course we're all thinking about this how will this affect basically uh primarily
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the immigrant populations in europe if indeed we get massive uh you know uh energy blackouts and
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we can't heat our homes or whatever first i was like this could be kind of positive in a sense right
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that if like welfare is cut off it's getting so hard and stuff you could see a lot of these
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populations kind of self-deport essentially which is like they don't belong in europe it's better they
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go home now they've overstayed their welcome we kind of this kind of isn't working that great so yes
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please go back home it's better for you there and uh you know go go back and help your own culture
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yeah build up and build build back better where you come from kind of thing but then at the same
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time it's like i could definitely see that our governments would help them above their own
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native populations i can see that they would build you know heating centers or whatever i mean who knows
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how far and crazy this will will get at some point they're like they're going to build some like
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underground bunker system and i think like thx 1138 and they're going to try like if you just come
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join us you'll be uh you'll be you will have we can keep you warm and you'll be fed you know some like
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bug protein and getting your uh concrete pod down underground somewhere while the surface population uh
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you know basically have left to fend for them for themselves uh so i think it could go for from two ways
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one is like the government will take care of them but not their their own and the other is it will be bad
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for everybody and you see a large segment of the population at least the immigrant population
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actually leaving the count these countries right uh so could there be a positive thing a light at the
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end of that tunnel tunnel yeah absolutely it's very possible uh and how how bad will it get is most
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that's the other dynamic here too is most of this threats is is is most of it hyped up where there is
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because so far with the energy bills and the rise in the cost for most europeans and americans
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the energy is still being provided but it's super expensive right so basically and we saw the same
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thing happen with the gas prices before even the shortage had actually hit the pumps people were
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paying five ten times more for the gas but i fight five times more whatever it was right and so the prices
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go up before the shortage have actually fully hit which means that the energy companies are going to make
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and are making record profits right now how do they get that energy is there complications i'm sure there
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is but they wouldn't it be interesting if it's it's like the second layer to this is they will be able
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to kind of pull this off they will find alternatives and yes that production then might be a little
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more expensive for them and actually we have a clip a little bit later one of the ladies said talks about
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this that this is actually because of it was actually france 24 what's that channel called
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they were talking about how most of the costs and offset is on the consumer right now and uh it's i
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forget exactly how they worded it in the clip we'll get to it uh but that's that seems to be part of this
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as well that they might be able to pull it through but they're going to make record profits and kind of
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just basically like you know take the scalp essentially or whatever it's called uh off of
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most energy consumers right now uh anyway thank you glenn good to see you so let's go into some
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other stories here then which is well the build back better plan is kind of interesting right
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because we talk about the belt and road initiative and you know some people have said well that's
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russia and israel they're joining that right there they're going that way here was a story from
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breitbart that's from today so it's a little while about a month ago uh selensky ask xi jinpin for talks
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invites china to rebuild ukraine right right now we have this like surface level kind of oh china is
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the enemy of right of uh of the us and blah blah blah there are some of those dynamics that do exist but
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i think most of it is kind of play most of it is to to get you to participate in the game and then later on
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when everything's said and done we're still just looking at an upper echelon of people that are
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working together and sometimes they use nationalism you know you can see that sometimes they use like
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or patriotic sentiments in a country just like they're doing in ukraine right now and it's not
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that they're looking after the ukrainian people of course not they're you they're they're being run
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through the meat grinder right now as an excuse um and sometimes they use you know commie you know
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ideologies and stuff like that and it's very little about the national national nationalistic
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tendencies of many countries but anyway there's an interesting story ukraine president selensky
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told the south china morning post on thursday that he would like to discuss his country's war
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against russia with the leaders of russia's closest ally xi jinpin directly and invite china to help
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rebuild ukraine once the war is over we know how great china is in building infrastructure by the way
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to right selensky's discussion with the morning post as hong kong a hong kong newspaper was the first
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with an asian news outlet since russia escalated its eight-year-old war against ukraine into a
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full-scale invasion in february selensky used the opportunity to request a personal discussion
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with chi uh a great part here a genocidal communist dictator who's largely bankrolling the invasion of
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ukraine through large purchases of cheap russian oil and gas interesting and here it is right ukraine is a
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member of china's belt and road initiative a global program to trap poor countries in predatory loans
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to china that they can't that they cannot afford it's interesting the great part not at all is
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talking about the influence of israel here right of how central israel is in the belt and road initiative
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but uh oh well big surprise the loans are nominally meant to pay china for massive infrastructure
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projects china was also ukraine's top trading partner prior to the war last year selensky said he
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hoped the ukraine would become a bridge to europe for chinese influence in his last conversation with
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chi i'm not sure if that discussion with him has happened since this is about a month ago the story
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but uh it's an interesting dynamic to bring into it what role does the belt and road initiative play
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in the fourth industrial revolution and the great reset and all that stuff because that's what's
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happening in ukraine is right at the forefront of that again a reminder norman foster one of the big uk
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uh architect uh you know architects uh said he was going to build a city of the future for ukraine
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once the war is over and stuff like that uh this was uh kharkov i think he talked about renowned
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british architect lord norman foster has offered to help rebuild the city of kharkov after it was
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heavily damaged during the military conflict between russia and ukraine foster says he's already drawing
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up plans for the city of high-tech revival and claims he could turn it into a city of the future
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it's just fitting right into uh the agenda 2030 great reset fourth industrial revolution fascinating
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right and then of course just a reminder lunatic and anti anti-white maniacs such as geiver hofstadt
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right comes out amazing to see ukraine's persistence in the face of putin's brutality weapons training
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sanctions energy europe must do everything to support them fighting our fight as well as theirs he said
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and this is some photo linked up here reportedly the ukrainian military entered uh this coplia in
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the kurson oblast and it was like he was his uh patriotic foam over there at the eu uh he is he deposed
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now is he actually part of the he's probably part of the eu still right he was uh i think he was
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retired a while ago he was new position or something forget what happened but absolute
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maniac and lunatic and when you see them these guys who's like notoriously like anti-european
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and they're like they love the eu of course because that's again an anti-european institution
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uh frothing at the mouth of like supporting ukraine you're like i don't know about this it's like you
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know again it doesn't mean i'm shitting on like ukrainians or anything like that but the system that's being
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supported over there the the infrastructure the weaponry the money and all that stuff
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all of that's being supported by nato by the west by america by europe and stuff and it's like
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i just i i can't i can't see how they how you can be supportive of that you know considering what they
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have done to us and to our countries these institutions and these politicians uh and our
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own countries right that how west has turned against its own population all of a sudden it's super
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patriotic and stuff when it comes to ukraine it's all they don't care about the ukrainians if they
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did they would have encouraged this war to be stopped much sooner and so this fight to get into
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this bicker as like nationalist over like or you're pro russia you're pro ukraine neither neither both of
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the sides and i'll show that a little bit later too how putin is just another layer of like uh i mean
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he's equally anti-european as we'll see later um he's placed but it feels like he's playing his part
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are there some things that he's better on sure but much of it could just be talk as well and wordplay
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for the western cameras kind of thing but anyway it's it's an interesting dynamic but i think to
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to just be slavishly stuck to it and like one side is is to kind of just but not that it may not that
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it matters we can breeze be super pro russian or super pro ukrainian as long as you literally are like
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not going down there and like trying to fight the war for them or uh unless you you organize to such
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an extent that we manage to stop let's say foreign aid to ukraine or something like that unless you're
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actively engaged in helping to change the dynamic of the situation over there in some way it doesn't
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matter squat and it doesn't matter all these people are fighting with each other over it it's pathetic
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and useless and pointless right uh i think it's i think it's a game to a certain extent if you go high
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enough up in the layers of our establishment and i think that they're using the conflict to bring
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about this new dynamic that we'll double go into here in the show right so this is a reminder here
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a little bit ago we had a world economic forum video coming out and of course underlying the energy
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crisis that would happen in europe this is also a few months old but now of course this this vision
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that they present uh in the video here have coming to full uh fruition i think it's uh as most world
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economic forum videos are uh texted and not narrated so check this out interesting
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Love, they always have the same xylophone music in the World Economic Forum.
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Anyway, so the video conveyed this idea of like China, Russia.
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The video conveyed this idea that Germany is basically, they don't say it's too dependent
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on Russian gas, but that's obviously what they mean.
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That's where they're getting majority of their energy.
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And so, therefore, they have to go into solar and wind and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
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The demand as they are now cut off from Russian gas.
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Now, it was in Nord Stream 2 now that was finally shut off.
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And the decommissioning of nuclear power in Germany has been insane.
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There are, you know, some questions people have about spent fuel and things like that.
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But I've heard at least that there are methods to deal with this.
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But in comparison for all these crazy nuts out there who's pushing for like, oh, car, you know, we have to have zero net emission energy and blah, blah, blah.
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Like, nuclear is like the greenest that you will have it.
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Look, if you have a huge disaster or whatnot, yeah, then it's not that great.
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And for the most part, I mean, what, that Chernobyl is like the biggest one, and it happened, of course, in Ukraine, was a bunch of fucking commies, like idiots that have been positioned to do that.
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They tried to cover it up for the longest time.
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Ukraine, you could argue they killed off some of their best people in like the Holodomor and stuff like that.
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And they filled it up with a bunch of, you know, Bolsheviks.
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For the most part, if you have Western people, you know, handling this, it's for the most part safe.
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Look, don't build them in like a tsunami-prone area like they did with Fukushima.
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Don't build it on earthquake zones and stuff like that, right?
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But for the most part, it's a very reliable energy source for now.
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I wish there was some like magnificent Takamak reactor or something like that.
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And they're working on that, but we don't have that yet.
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But anyway, the point is Germany, right, who is one of the worst situations now,
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because the countries are most dependent on Russian gas.
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And obviously, I mean, what should Russia do also at the same time?
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And I'm saying this is kind of part of the game a little bit to put Europe in this situation right now.
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It's actually to try to get people to freeze to death.
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And then you have the COVID thing and the sicknesses and the bioweapons, you know, the vaccines and all this stuff.
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And to not be able to heat your homes would be disastrous for millions and millions of people in Europe, obviously.
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So anyway, back in May of 2011, Chancellor Angela Merkel and her coalition announced that Germany's 17 nuclear power stations will be shut down by 2022.
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Isn't that amazing how, like, that plan that was set into, you know, suggested, proposed back in 2011,
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finally, 11 years later, comes into full swing at a time when Russia goes to war with Ukraine,
00:37:18.440
which then means Europe supports Ukraine, which means Russia cuts off the gas, right?
00:37:22.760
So now, of course, Germany is down to, like, we have to build heating centers, you know, in the big cities so people can go there to stay warm, right?
00:37:33.600
Man, it's absolutely insane that they pull this off.
00:37:37.800
And then it's like, well, we're going to build solar and we're going to have, and again, solar, hugely detrimental to the environment, in fact,
00:37:43.500
and the European forests are being used now as for wood pellets.
00:37:49.480
And, I mean, we'll get to it later because I want to get ahead of myself here.
00:37:57.520
So last year, Merkel defends nuclear power exit despite climate challenges.
00:38:12.880
Chancellor Angela Merkel has defended her decision to phase out nuclear energy,
00:38:16.620
even though it has made it harder for Germany to wean its economy off fossil fuels.
00:38:22.780
In an interview with Reuters, the outgoing chancellor also said she was opposed to any plans by the European Union
00:38:33.740
It's true, of course, that we now face the very ambitious and challenging task of completing the energy transition
00:38:41.480
while phasing out coal and nuclear power, said Merkel, who will step down once blah, blah, blah.
00:38:46.420
I don't know how good she's out of that, but that legacy of, like, she and her cronies and her ilk is the one that have...
00:38:55.340
I mean, we'll see what happens here, but she's the one who might have had a bunch of stiff, frozen bodies on her hands,
00:39:02.940
But it's also true that this will be worth it for our country if we do it right.
00:39:09.860
Yeah, you certainly, every step of the way, I think they still will blame negligence, incompetence, idiocy, and these kinds of things,
00:39:17.500
and that's certainly part of it if you look at the lower levels of decision-making.
00:39:23.420
And sometimes, yes, the faces you see on your TV and these politicians, blah, blah, blah.
00:39:27.620
You know, take, like, the new UK prime minister who just got elected, Liz Truss, absolute moron.
00:39:33.460
I mean, we talked about, we showed a video in the Weekend Warrior Show, the latest show, on the members' website about that,
00:39:38.860
and she seems to be completely just, I mean, out of it, just an empty vessel.
00:39:44.480
I mean, if it was bad enough with Boris Johnson, this is even worse.
00:39:47.600
The leaders we get are just worse and worse and worse and worse.
00:39:52.820
But then if you go high up enough, they know what they're doing.
00:39:56.800
These are, they know they wanted to shut it all down.
00:40:00.900
I mean, they do a controlled demolition of civilization.
00:40:03.840
That's what's happening here, and this is part of it.
00:40:07.100
All right, anyway, so that's the piece on Merkel, her defending this decision.
00:40:10.720
So keep that in mind if and when we actually get a massive cold snap.
00:40:15.140
And again, a very, we could be looking at a very dark winter here in Europe, of course, which is absolutely insane.
00:40:27.240
How about turning off the skyscrapers a bit more, eh?
00:40:36.420
They're turning off certain parts of the cities, like lighting up our statues and things.
00:40:43.280
No, no, the banker offices will always be powered.
00:40:48.320
They're going to have some zero-point energy reactors in their basement if they have to.
00:40:54.700
They'll start actually implementing, like, the supposed, you know, hidden and covered-up energy sources out there, the more novel ones, right?
00:41:03.060
So, and just to keep their lights on while the rest of us freeze.
00:41:07.380
Anyway, there's another story here to update regarding EZAR-2, which is one of the nuclear power plants in Germany, too.
00:41:14.200
There was a proposal to kickstart them and, like, to turn them back on very quickly again by one of the ministers.
00:41:21.880
The operating company of the nuclear power plant, EZAR-2, Preusson Electra, Preusson, so that's Prussia, right?
00:41:32.960
Prussia Electric has rejected the proposal of the Federal Ministry of Economics to send two of the three nuclear power plants in operation to the Cold Reserve at the turn of the year.
00:41:46.680
But basically saying, proposal, start up two of the three again so we can, like, heat our homes this winter, okay?
00:41:56.560
A letter to this effect was available from Bayerisch Rundfunk, not sure what that is, the proposal to send the systems into reserve operation at the turn of the year, so later this year coming up, in order to start them up again, if necessary,
00:42:09.320
is technically not foreseeable and therefore unsuitable, the letter read there from one of the companies.
00:42:16.900
So that's not part of the equation either to start up.
00:42:26.820
And just a little quick reminder here, how Germany, the people representing Germany, laughed and they laughed and they smirked and they joked and they said, ha, ha, ha, that's insane.
00:42:42.680
Of course, Trump actually did say that you are being too dependent on Russian gas.
00:42:49.820
You'll struggle with your energy at some point.
00:42:53.300
And literally all the ministers, is this the UN or something?
00:42:59.800
And I guess that was some 4D chess on his part for once.
00:43:02.980
They smirked when Trump warned them about energy dependence on Russia.
00:43:05.920
Trump was supposed to be opposing on all things.
00:43:08.820
Trump was supposed to be opposed on all things at the time.
00:43:20.200
Here's one of the videos I want to play where they talk about how much Norway can provide, right?
00:43:29.640
Norway has one of the, I think they do have the largest sovereign wealth fund of any country in the world because of their, damn it.
00:43:46.220
When they discovered oil off their western coast back in the 70s and of course ever since.
00:43:52.880
Now they're doing like weird things with like, they're expanding like their electric vehicle, you know, factories and things like this.
00:43:58.320
But anyway, a little bit more here kind of from official sources.
00:44:02.120
It says CNBC, yeah, CNBC, the financial outlet there, talking about this situation.
00:44:07.380
I think we're in this situation with Russia right now.
00:44:09.860
Well, we just don't know how far they're going to go in terms of weaponizing energy.
00:44:15.000
They've basically said, as you said, no gas through Nord Stream 1.
00:44:21.040
Are they going to basically suspend all gas through Ukraine?
00:44:32.680
But if we get a very cold winter in Europe, I don't see how we're not going to get through this without major industrial curtailments.
00:44:40.860
But rationing, it's going to be very, very expensive in terms of what governments are going to have to pay to keep their populations at all satisfied with energy prices.
00:44:51.460
And this is an incredibly important point that you're making.
00:44:54.200
And I want to highlight for our audience that is sort of maybe following the story.
00:44:57.900
They know a little bit about it, but they don't really understand where we stand.
00:45:01.580
They hear that, OK, German storage is at 85 percent.
00:45:07.900
Germany has never existed through a winter on storage alone.
00:45:11.920
They tend to draw their storage down, do they not, even with additional flows?
00:45:18.800
And again, they've gotten to 85 percent because Russian gas was flowing up until a couple months ago.
00:45:25.460
Brian, this may not be a crisis just for this winter.
00:45:31.400
Because if there is no gas going forward, Europe is going to have a huge supply problem going forward, even with this infrastructure buildup.
00:45:39.920
Because, again, there's not a lot of additional gas in this system.
00:45:44.300
I was just in Norway that Norwegians have really raised their oil and gas production by close to 10 percent.
00:45:49.980
But they are saying, we're number one supplier to Europe for now.
00:45:58.560
So that is a real challenge is there is just not a lot of additional gas volumes out there.
00:46:03.840
Well, thankfully, the United States has been selling liquefied natural gas.
00:46:07.520
And by the way, the Chinese have probably been reselling some, have they not?
00:46:16.040
And then somebody in the UK and Europe buys it back from the Chinese at some hugely elevated rate.
00:46:36.800
Those in front of our cameras, as I said, if you go high up and up, you're.
00:46:43.640
But they're making it look like we're run by idiots.
00:46:49.620
If the Chinese, for some reason, start to get aggressive in buying that gas again and not reselling or it gets really cold in China.
00:46:59.140
Again, where they need the energy, they stop the covid lockdowns.
00:47:03.780
I mean, this is a big conundrum is if we have a cold winter, not only in Europe, but in Asia.
00:47:11.660
I mean, as you know, think about Qatar, huge natural gas supplier.
00:47:15.620
Their volumes are largely under long term contract to Asia.
00:47:19.400
If you have Asia actually entering the spot market and competing with Europe for volumes, that is only going to make it that much more challenging for Europe to get through winter.
00:47:39.980
In Ukraine is a very it's it's it's kind of easy to see, but it's a complex complex network of actors.
00:47:48.340
And agendas that is basically setting us towards this path of, I mean, full control.
00:47:56.180
You could call it kind of a side of people said it's like a meta marginal.
00:47:59.740
In some cases, it might even be that you even have the potential of them bringing back the lockdowns later on as well.
00:48:04.980
The covid lockdowns or they just might do it over energy, but it could be a combination of both.
00:48:10.800
But the point is, it's like everything is being centralized.
00:48:14.800
Everything's been digitized, which means that digital economy is coming in the wake of this, which means you have, of course, rationing.
00:48:23.080
They could, you know, might turn off your energy.
00:48:27.840
But imagine with that starting happening, happening to your money because you're not obey or obey obeying or whatever or your electricity.
00:48:34.780
Right. Ukraine serves to to to trigger an energy crisis that ultimately invokes the constitution of a formalized global energy economy and the coerced implementation of Schwab's for industrial fourth industrial revolutions.
00:48:50.420
Right. And that's also going to help to accelerate the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, which number seven of those.
00:49:04.560
Right. Almost all sustainable energy technology is basically fraudulent.
00:49:09.720
It's very much of it is just, you know, subsidized, artificially boosted and stuff.
00:49:15.340
And what are you going to do over winter when, you know, the little solar and wind that you have is not working as well.
00:49:21.800
Right. So this is going to produce extreme hardships.
00:49:31.220
And of course, a reminder, look at what they said in Germany, too.
00:49:34.560
But if you didn't see that yet, they're so insane that they're basically saying Ukraine, you know, Slava Ukraine over your own people, over our own countrymen.
00:49:44.000
Listen to the German, what is the foreign foreign minister here.
00:49:47.580
But if I give the promise to people in Ukraine, we stand with you as long as you need us.
00:49:55.080
Then I want to deliver, no matter what my German voters think, but I want to deliver to the people of Ukraine.
00:50:02.400
And this is why, for me, it's important to be always very frank and clear.
00:50:06.580
And this means every measure I'm taking, I have to be clear that this holds on as long as Ukraine needs me.
00:50:15.040
We are facing now a wintertime where we will be challenged as democratic politicians.
00:50:20.060
People will go on the street and say, we cannot pay our energy prices.
00:50:28.800
But I don't want to say, OK, then we stop the sanctions against Russia.
00:50:35.860
And this means the sanction will stay also in wintertime, even if it gets really tough for politicians.
00:50:57.860
It's just like, and again, is this because they truly are patriotic when it comes to Ukraine?
00:51:05.220
But as I said before, if they really were, they would have stopped putting them through the meat grinder and stopped the war.
00:51:14.340
And try to, you know, mediate and just say, oh, you know, the eastern portions, hand those over to Russia and then we'll find a truce agreement and all that kind of stuff.
00:51:23.000
Like, even if our own capitals crumble, we're going to continue to support Ukraine.
00:51:31.460
You know, Nancy Pelosi talking about, like, even if America crumbles to the ground, our support for Israel will still be there.
00:51:37.840
It's like, that's how they are acting now, but over Ukraine, which is bizarre.
00:51:42.260
Anyway, the crazy outlet, The Atlantic, had a piece here by none other than Neocon David Frum that was even so, it's so insane that even these people are beginning to question it.
00:51:57.120
You have to keep that in mind, too, which is another dynamic here.
00:51:59.280
I mean, unless they can somehow take full control, what they just think, just if we press enough on the gas pedal and fast enough, you know, people won't be able to heat themselves.
00:52:15.040
If they all start dying, no one's going to protest.
00:52:17.160
But at the same time, in that intermediary period, when people do have an ability to find some other way of taking care of themselves, at least in the short term, you're going to see reasonably, I hope, I mean, that will be like, or maybe that's it.
00:52:30.920
I mean, if we don't see massive protest over that, I guess that's it.
00:52:39.340
But I'm saying, I think you're going to see massive protests.
00:52:42.960
One is, those protests will be so powerful and forceful that they cannot deal with them.
00:52:49.800
Or the second is, they will be able to deal with them somehow, or they will use things such as the COVID measures or COVID lockdowns or something like that and wheel that back into the situation.
00:52:59.880
And hopefully, they think they will scare enough people to say, oh, you can't go outside again, you know, kind of thing.
00:53:04.340
But anyway, the Atlantic piece here is the West's nuclear mistake.
00:53:08.080
No government that really regarded climate change as its top energy priority would close nuclear plants before the end of their useful lives.
00:53:18.760
Well, they have done that anyway, which is remarkable.
00:53:24.260
In Germany and here in the United States, politicians who want to be seen as environmentalists are increasing greenhouse gas emissions by forcing the premature closing of serviceable nuclear power plants.
00:53:35.400
You might think that Germany has a global environmental leader, or you might think of Germany as a global environmental leader.
00:53:42.480
But if you can look at actual practices, you'll see a different story.
00:53:45.580
Germany burns a lot of coal, ranking ninth in the world coal consumption in 2020.
00:53:54.120
I have a story on that later too, how this war on carbon is insane.
00:53:57.020
And in fact, it will lead to, if implemented all the way through, will lead to the collapse of our ecosystem.
00:54:02.540
But then again, maybe that's, maybe that's what they want.
00:54:07.760
Anyway, so the point is, even the Atlantic can see how insane this is.
00:54:12.720
This is the clip where they're talking about some, how some of the offsets or the cost is offset onto the consumer.
00:54:17.540
And they're beginning here talking about Macron.
00:54:19.740
He had a talk with Olof Schultz here just, was this today?
00:54:26.640
And the headline is, Macron urges French, the French, to save energy, says ready to send gas to Germany.
00:54:35.580
And Macron have been slightly reasonable in the situation.
00:54:39.260
He at least have said, we're going to re, like we got to build nuclear power plants now.
00:54:45.540
What do you make of what we've been hearing from the president?
00:54:49.580
Well, Nadia, we heard from Macron a lot of positive signaling about the green energy transition to start talking about France.
00:54:59.120
Yeah, it's very, it's the green transition that we're forcing on right now is turning out great.
00:55:07.780
France has a lot of new nuclear projects in the pipeline.
00:55:15.100
I mean, wind farms are detrimental visually to the environment.
00:55:22.100
They just, I mean, they look like an alien tripod in a natural landscape.
00:55:28.540
Nuclear power plants, much more positive towards that.
00:55:30.920
So at least I'll give Macron that, that if they rebuild that.
00:55:37.320
He hit upon repeatedly solidarity in Europe and sobriety.
00:55:41.820
For solidarity, France, Germany, and Spain, especially together, send a lot of electricity
00:55:46.940
and gas back and forth to one another based on the need at the time through networks.
00:55:54.260
And France said that it would absolutely stand with Germany if it needs it.
00:55:59.400
Now, Germany, of course, relies more heavily on Russian gas than most European countries.
00:56:05.480
And that's really what we're dealing with here, of course, is all about the price of gas skyrocketing
00:56:10.500
in the face of Russia, cutting off the Nord Stream 1 pipeline this past week and then keeping
00:56:24.180
Unexpectedly, not entirely unexpectedly, this Monday.
00:56:27.200
We're seeing today the price of European natural gas futures up around 18%.
00:56:37.620
And that's really taking a big hit on the economy there.
00:56:40.100
So France is saying, we will, of course, send gas to Germany as needed.
00:56:46.660
We could send gas to Spain, but we don't need to because we've been stocking up on our
00:56:51.720
And that brings us to the next theme, the sobriety.
00:56:54.060
And this is a theme that we've heard a lot from the French government in recent days.
00:56:59.860
Just last week, we had the conference of France's business leaders, the MEDEF, where
00:57:07.520
the prime minister, Elizabeth Bourne, told the employers gathered there that all businesses
00:57:13.660
in France need to have an energy sobriety plan in place, essentially by this week, to avoid
00:57:30.280
Like, you're the ones responsible who have created this situation.
00:57:37.300
You have to build the ways that you can, you know, what, store energy somehow or fuel
00:57:45.260
These are our despicable, disgusting scum of leaders that have created this situation.
00:57:50.160
We might be looking at a scenario here now where you're going to see countless of Europeans
00:57:57.520
freeze to death because of these dumb politicians.
00:58:00.180
I mean, if this doesn't get these people out of these positions of power, I don't know what
00:58:07.420
They've shown time and time again, they don't care about us.
00:58:15.760
The longer this goes on, it just gets worse and worse and worse and worse, right?
00:58:27.800
The situation in Holland, for example, now it's like super expensive with the electricity,
00:58:33.440
The energy, which means, of course, that greenhouses and things like that in the Netherlands
00:58:39.460
They're not running as many of them, which, of course, is another hurtful policy on the
00:58:47.700
A very prepared picture of France in this press conference saying that our gas stocks are at
00:58:53.700
more than 90% Europe, they're at more than 80%.
00:58:56.280
In the first question we saw there, though, a lot of talk of the potential for rationing
00:59:01.760
if France does not save enough energy in preparation for the winter and depending on, of course,
00:59:08.920
factors like temperature and usage, things like that.
00:59:11.600
So that's why they're now coming out and they're threatening.
00:59:16.240
And they're saying, you better conserve energy or else.
00:59:23.100
But they're basically coming out and they're saying, if you don't do this, if you don't
00:59:27.040
conserve energy during peak hours, we'll start punishing you.
00:59:30.720
See how this plays in with things like the social credit score or like your smart meter
00:59:40.140
Oh, well, you know, when you signed up, you volunteered to be part of the smart meter
00:59:45.640
program or smart thermometer or thermostat program.
00:59:52.640
Uh, Macron, once again, calling on, uh, on, on his, his fellow countrymen to cut their
01:00:00.840
Uh, also talking about diversifying the energy supply quite a bit.
01:00:04.780
Germany today, uh, has been, um, considering a plan to keep some of its own nuclear plants
01:00:11.140
open, uh, after the Fukushima disaster in 2011, uh, Chancellor Angela Merkel started to wind
01:00:18.340
Obviously a lot of second guessing of that decision now, but, uh, sobriety?
01:00:32.200
It's just a, just an accident just happens to be, uh, that we did decommission everyone.
01:00:36.340
And then right at the year when it's time to actually, uh, uh, have all these new green
01:00:40.620
energy services in place, we don't have them in place.
01:00:43.280
And also we go to war with, uh, Russia, essentially a proxy war in Ukraine and they cut off our gas.
01:00:50.940
It's fine in Europe, as we see here from Macron.
01:00:53.980
And Macron speaking today, as you said, after he spoke with the German Chancellor Olaf Scholz
01:00:58.860
a little earlier today, they're trying to get their ducks in a line, aren't they?
01:01:03.740
Um, ahead of that EU summit on energy, which is coming up on Friday.
01:01:09.140
Um, it's been, it's been, uh, really played up in the past week, uh, especially.
01:01:13.540
And one of the things Macron alluded to it, uh, in, in his, uh, answer to a question there
01:01:19.000
that's going to come up at this meeting on Friday is what's called the merit order pricing
01:01:23.360
And it's how Europe sets its electricity prices on the, the continental energy markets.
01:01:31.160
He, he mentions it again, but listen to what he says here that basically, oh, because of
01:01:35.660
this rule in this new way of dealing with energy, all of the costs are going to be offset
01:01:41.540
Listen to the way it works is, uh, that the cheapest sources of energy, which are usually
01:01:45.380
renewables, like wind and solar things that once you have the infrastructure in place,
01:01:53.440
The prices, however, are set using not entirely by, but using the most expensive, uh, form of
01:02:02.740
So consumers at the end of the line are essentially paying a much often much higher rate for their
01:02:08.860
energy than it's actually costing to produce because of this.
01:02:20.720
Legal system that we have in place called the merit order system.
01:02:23.040
It was actually intended to boost green energy production because if you are a wind farm,
01:02:27.860
you're getting paid gas money for your electricity that boosts your profit margins.
01:02:32.000
People in the market, market forces say, oh, I should build a wind farm because they're
01:02:36.800
When gas prices are as high as they are, the system is completely out of whack.
01:02:40.960
You see people paying, you know, in Germany twice, three times their electric bill to not
01:02:46.860
Here in France, we have, uh, it's just, these people are just scum.
01:02:59.620
EU proposed a mandatory target for reducing electricity at peak hours in order to, here
01:03:14.240
COVID language now brought into the energy crisis.
01:03:17.320
This is what is expensive because in these peak demands, the expensive gas comes into
01:03:24.300
So what we have to do is flatten the curve and avoid the peak demands.
01:03:31.160
We will probably, I just, I can't even believe they're doing this to us right in our faces.
01:03:42.740
This is what is, and this is what is expensive because in these peak demands,
01:03:50.900
So what we have to do is flatten the curve and avoid the peak demands.
01:03:57.260
We will propose a mandatory target for reducing electricity use at peak hours.
01:04:03.960
And we will work very closely with the member states to achieve this.
01:04:08.240
Basically, we'll screw them all over and we'll do whatever we want because that's,
01:04:15.320
And actually, the commission in and of itself is not even elected.
01:04:20.260
The EU commission, that's where the power lies.
01:04:22.460
Europe's Lehman warning on energy prompts flurry of cash aid.
01:04:27.400
Price jumps are increasing margin calls and on power providers.
01:04:31.240
Multiple governments are offering credit lines and loans to help.
01:04:39.380
European governments are patching together emergency measures to support utilities
01:04:46.100
amid fears that companies will buckle under the weight of growing margin calls,
01:04:50.840
growing margin calls, worsening an energy crisis that sent prices soaring
01:04:57.760
Recent, maybe we can have, maybe we can have the people in the European Parliament eat some
01:05:05.480
more of their filet mignon, the, what is it called, the force-fed duck liver and caviar
01:05:11.980
shipped in and they can just fart into a pipe or something like that.
01:05:16.700
Recent days have seen a flurry of news from Sweden to Switzerland to the UK as companies
01:05:22.360
and governments try to get grips with the situation.
01:05:25.540
Norway's Equinor ASA have said that European energy trading risks collapsing under the weight
01:05:31.440
of margin calls amounting to at least 1.5 trillion, I guess that's US dollars, not euros.
01:05:37.960
On Tuesday morning, Finnish utility Fortum OYJ got 2.35 billion euros of bridge funding
01:05:49.340
And again, so where are they, where are they buying this from?
01:05:54.340
Now they're competing with China and they have to buy liquefied natural gas.
01:05:58.180
Is that what, how are they, how, I mean, it's all down to that, right?
01:06:02.540
Do they individually have to buy energy from someone and whoever has more cash essentially
01:06:10.640
I guess that's the procedure as opposed to nations going in and buying like for a whole region
01:06:14.720
or something, Switzerland granted Expo a credit line of up to 2 billion francs.
01:06:23.040
The company which produces and trades renewable energy asked for the credit line, but hasn't
01:06:30.440
Along with such actions have come dire warnings as wild price moves increase the amount of
01:06:35.860
collateral companies, or amount of collateral companies need to maintain hedges.
01:06:41.080
Finland is warning of a energy industry Lehman Brothers moment with companies facing sudden
01:06:49.220
It and Sweden announced a 33 billion dollar emergency liquidity facility Sunday to backstop utilities
01:07:03.360
It's just, they're doing it to the housing market.
01:07:09.280
In the UK, Centrica PLC is in talk with banks on the potential extension of credit lines.
01:07:16.740
According to a person familiar with the matter, Centrica declined to comment the aid effort
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is a response to what is a rapidly worsening situation, particularly after Russia cut off
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gas supplies through the key Nord Stream pipeline.
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Power providers and energy traders face huge margin calls last winter when gas prices jumped
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After months of price surges, governments are beginning to heed industry warnings that
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policy support may be needed with prices expected to stay higher for longer.
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Says here, companies have been bleeding cash for a long time because of the margin calls and
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As Secretary General of Power Industry Group Euroelectric said, this triggers the question, what if things get worse?
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Governments need to be ready to handle such a situation and back up companies with a direct credit.
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Otherwise, there's a risk of one failing and dragging down others.
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The European Commission is also examining measures to help with liquidity.
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These could include credit lines from the European Central Bank.
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New products as margin collateral and temporary suspensions of derivatives markets, according
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to a policy background paper seen by Bloomberg News.
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Anyway, they go through a couple of other European countries there, but you get the idea.
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Europe's new dirty energy, the unavoidable evil of wartime fossil fuels.
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And of course, you know, this is really not a problem with carbon.
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They have to fall back essentially on, you know, on bad energy sources, which is kind of
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But I also I also I also think that at some point we're going to start seeing.
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You're going to see talks of going back on to, you know, oil or gas or, you know, other
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means, basically coal power plants, these kinds of things.
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And you're going to see money and funds raised to build that infrastructure or to rego, you
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know, go back on that those systems or those means.
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But then you basically are not going to see anything come out of that situation, because
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I still think that they're so they're so faithful to this idea of like the greening
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of the economy and carbon neutral and, you know, net zero and all that stuff that they
01:09:49.660
It says here in last in July last year, EU commissioners set out a range of green policies.
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Remember, they passed a green new deal basically for Europe.
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We covered that at the time to put the continent on a path to becoming climate neutral by 2050.
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The fossil fuel economy has reached its limits, said Ursula von der Leyen, the commission's
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Little more than a year later, those commissioners are now overseeing tens of billions of euros
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of spending on fossil fuel infrastructure and supplies amid severe cuts to gas supplies
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Data analysis analyzed by the energy think tank Ember Climate for the Financial Times
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suggests that European governments will spend at least 50 billion euros this winter on new
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and expanding fossil fuel infrastructure and supplies, including gas shipped in from overseas
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and coal to fuel previously mothballed power plants.
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Here's just billions and billions of euros or here's even trillions of euros to go to this effort.
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And then all of a sudden it says, nope, strategy change.
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We're not going to build infrastructure for fossil fuels again because we don't have enough energy.
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These are ending up back into the pockets of people that are proclaiming them or something.
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It also kind of shows you that the green stream is just out.
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It's a big scam and it's a way for a lot of corrupt people to make a lot of money.
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And now if they're changing horse mid-race, so to speak, what's going to happen with the prior greening plans?
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Are they going to still work on those or are they just dropping that altogether?
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What's happening with those funds, with that money that was allocated for those goals, right?
01:11:46.580
The EU, which previously relied on Russia for about 40% of its gas and more than half of its coal,
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Industries from fertilizer manufacturers to sink smelters have had to close.
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Unable to pay the cost of fuel, energy bills are pushing consumers to near poverty.
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The bloc is now preparing for a bailout to rival the response to the 2008 banking crisis, like we just read.
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Figures from the economic think tank Bruegel suggest that EU governments have already allocated $280 billion
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between September 2021 and July this year to protect consumers from skyrocketing energy prices.
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Providing cuts to fuel, tariffs paying for shipped gas and giving handouts to vulnerable households.
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They'll give handouts to households that are considered minorities and in most need of these things.
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The situation worsened on Monday when the Kremlin said the gas supplied through the critical Nord Stream 1 pipeline
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would be suspended until Western sanctions are lifted, pushing Europe another step closer to recession.
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EU energy ministers are to gather for an emergency meeting in Brussels on September 9th.
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So that's this Friday when we're doing the show.
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They're going to discuss a coordinated response at that point.
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The EU's reaction to Moscow's so-called weaponization of energy supplies
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have been to propose a levy on non-gas power generators,
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including renewables which are benefiting from the higher prices,
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as well as to ramp up alternative fossil fuel supplies to stop citizens freezing this winter.
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Seven floating terminals to process liquefied natural gas from non-Russian sources
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are due to come online in Germany, the Netherlands, and between Estonia and Finland
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in time for winter at a minimum total cost of 3.7 billion euros between October and next March.
01:13:50.520
It's these, like, temporary patch solutions, right?
01:13:56.900
Like, oh, is that enough? Oh, we don't have that enough.
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Oh, let's go back and run and go, oh, now here's more money for fossil.
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Oh, let's do a floating terminal in the ocean that can process liquefied natural gas.
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You know, that's shipped in from where? Like China?
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with overall project costs reaching almost 10 billion euros,
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not including outlay for necessary additional infrastructure,
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Together, these will allow for an additional 30 billion euros in imported gas
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I mean, they talk about Germany and what they're doing in Brussels,
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but they have the, let me see, yeah, European countries are scrambling
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to build more import terminals for liquefied natural gas.
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You can see the map there under construction and operating proposed in orange.
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Fossil fuels and renewables have both picked up as hydro and nuclear output falls.
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Of course, they should never have gotten rid of nuclear.
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Is that because of the drought? Is that what the reason is?
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Anyway, year-on-year change in electricity generation in EU countries by fuel type.
01:15:55.620
When, of course, they're the ones doing this to themselves, essentially.
01:16:00.860
And to make matters worse, let me take this from Space Kang here.
01:16:19.600
But, again, if you can't heat your home, I mean, apparently now there's, like, reports of, like, people in Germany going out and chopping wood.
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Can you imagine what people must be feeling now, too, of those who have decommissioned wood stoves in their homes?
01:16:34.140
I know that Sweden, this was seen as, like, oh, that's old and outdated.
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And that's, like, not modern and not high standards.
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So, they're, like, they plugged up, like, beautiful old ceramic fireplaces, wood stoves.
01:16:50.140
And, in some cases, they turn them into, like, some, you know, what do you call it, like, a decorative, you know, little gas stove or something like that.
01:16:59.440
Or, like, you have a flame in there, like, gas powered.
01:17:20.680
I said that the new graining process that we're going through right now, Agenda 2030, Great Reset, Call It What You Will, Absolute Zero, Sustainable Development Goals, all of that stuff, and the green net zero agenda,
01:17:33.060
which purportedly is about saving the environment and helping the climate, and the earth is dying, so we have to save it, right?
01:17:45.040
Well, now people are doing what they're saying, and they're dying, and you're destroying the environment.
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And we said that, like, this agenda is literally, at the end of the day, it's about cutting down the forests, leveling our nature, and basically turning into, like, a desert planet like Mars or something like that.
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And that's what's happening in Europe right now, essentially.
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Look, it's not as bad yet, but it's still, I mean, horrific.
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Europe is sacrificing its ancient forests for energy.
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Governments bet billions on burning timber for green power.
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The times went deep into one of the continent's oldest woodlands to track the hidden costs.
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Loggers harvested these trees from protected forests and stacked them on a muddy path in northern Romania.
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The logs were part of one of Europe's most ecologically significant woodlands.
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We tracked them as they were loaded onto trucks.
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And here's the map of where they were taken, right?
01:18:45.020
Where they were logged first, where the truck is, the pickup location was.
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They grind down these trees into sawdust to form pellets.
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And then they are, of course, shipped out all over the place.
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Wood pellets like these are marketed throughout Europe as a way to turn waste and debris into green energy.
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But at this factory alone, records show hundreds of shipments from protected forests in the past year.
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And then they're shown here across Central Europe.
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Companies are clear-cutting forests and grinding up centuries-old trees in the name of, you guessed it, renewable fucking energy.
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I mean, occasionally you get stuff like this from the Times, New York Times, which is decent reporting.
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Pellets are then shipped across Western Europe, helping countries reach their renewable power commitments.
01:19:49.740
I mean, you know, I went into this a little bit more detail on the Weekend Warrior Show.
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But when you see Joe Biden, everything is, you know, this is conscious if you're aware of it.
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But for people who are not aware of it, this is subconscious.
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When Biden does that speech in front of the red, you know, the red lights in Independence Hall in Philadelphia,
01:20:08.220
that's a message, that's to get people to react, that's to get the mega-terrorists to actually start lashing out and shit like that, right?
01:20:14.780
When Biden does a climate speech in front of a goddamn dump,
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that's sending the message that that's what the climate is about.
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It might seem, maybe try it or whatever, or a far reach.
01:20:33.040
I mean, though, UN, you know, United Nations Sustainable Development Goals,
01:20:36.720
all of that was basically about, you know, I forget, four of the 12 or 13, whatever many points that were in that now.
01:20:45.000
I've got to bring up the numbers for that again.
01:20:46.740
But the majority of them was about migration, right?
01:20:50.120
It was bringing migrants into Western countries to drive, you know, people from their lands in the Third World to get them out of poverty.
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And then you have people such as the Swedish ex-Prime Minister, Friedrich Reinfeld, who's looking at Sweden.
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Let's just cut down the forests and build, like, super malls and high-rises and parking lots.
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And these are the green, this is the green movement.
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They're destroying the environment in the name of saving the environment.
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When they do the climate speech in front of a literal dump, that's to send you the message that that's what it's about.
01:21:33.060
Because they want us disassociated and disconnected from all of that.
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You think, oh, agenda 2030, that's about saving the earth.
01:21:39.520
It's about, they're earth worshippers, these globalists, right?
01:21:43.300
And then you realize, no, they actually want to destroy those things.
01:21:48.320
They don't want you to live out in the countryside.
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They want you to be dependent in a concrete, you know, pod somewhere.
01:21:58.100
Getting fed, you know, bug juice intravenously while you have your VR headset on
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and you're living in some, like, weirdo, you know, some nonstop, like, porn digital utopia,
01:22:09.480
whether it's virtual reality or augmented reality.
01:22:15.680
So the resorts that they have to go to, it's like you had things, it worked, it was fine,
01:22:20.200
and now they're, like, you know, chopping down some of our most ancient forests to turn it into green energy.
01:22:33.120
In fact, it's encouraged by green energy subsidies.
01:22:37.160
But in reality, burning wood can be dirtier than burning coal.
01:22:40.480
Again, I'm not concerned about the carbon output.
01:22:46.560
Anyways, then they have the actual article there after the graph kind of overall kind of explaining now what they're doing here.
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Burning wood was never supposed to be a cornerstone of the European Union's green energy strategy when the bloc began subsidizing wood burning over a decade ago.
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It was seen as a quick boost for renewable fuel and incentive to move homes and power plants away from coal and gas.
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Chips and pellets were marked as a way to turn sawdust waste into green power.
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Those subsidies gave rise to a booming market to the point that wood is now Europe's largest renewable energy source, far ahead wind and solar.
01:23:31.000
And most of it has been chopped down already in Europe.
01:23:33.540
They have quite a bit of old growth still in some parts of Sweden.
01:23:35.980
I'm sure they're going to chop it all down, turn into green energy, and then they'll build refugee housing on it.
01:23:45.140
Destroying nature to satisfy the greedy merchants and corrupt governments will continue to happen until we force it to stop.
01:23:51.940
Yeah, I mean, if this doesn't do it, if these things don't get us there, I'm not sure what will, to be honest.
01:24:07.360
But they're seeing, of course, this as an opportunity to build back better.
01:24:11.960
And if they allow for that, if we allow for that, if they pull that off, we might be, I mean, a little hyperbolic here,
01:24:19.040
but we essentially are looking at a matrix type scenario.
01:24:22.020
We're basically looking at being enslaved by technology in one way or another,
01:24:25.820
whether that's actual robots or artificial intelligence running around or the very people that program these systems.
01:24:30.760
It doesn't, I mean, matters, but it doesn't really matter.
01:24:34.800
We'll be trapped in some weird augmented virtual reality, essentially, where these people will destroy you.
01:24:40.560
I mean, remember the matrix to it, like the scorched earth tactic, right?
01:24:43.660
They just like chemtrailed essentially the whole planet to cut off the machine from like solar energy,
01:24:49.000
and then they start tapping into humans to provide them with energy.
01:24:52.020
That technocratic system that they're seeking to build will enslave us for a long time.
01:25:02.480
It will be enough of a big solar storm, a coronal mass ejection from the sun and knocks it all out or whatever.
01:25:09.000
But no, this is a great time of opportunity and danger all at the same time.
01:25:14.660
So, Missix Guerrillion says, fuck these people and everything that they are doing.
01:25:28.120
That's how, and I'm going to go through this story in more detail, I'll have a little bit more on this too,
01:25:35.720
just how much the EU consumes more wood pellets than any other region.
01:25:39.820
Look at these, just the photos here, the images.
01:25:51.280
The Carpaccia, that's the old forests, right, in Romania, yeah.
01:26:09.080
Just to tie that into it as well, that if you do see, to kind of to your point, Missix Guerrillion,
01:26:14.360
that if you do see massive protests, if you do see a winter, autumn winter here,
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or maybe spring by the next time, we don't know yet,
01:26:21.300
massive protests, the possibility of them wheeling out just insane lockdown measures,
01:26:30.380
be that over COVID, or be that over energy, or be that over climate, or something like that,
01:26:41.300
On September 2nd, the European Commission released a document.
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Ladden with recommendations on how to fight COVID-19 this winter,
01:26:53.460
a rather odd concern given the low numbers of infections
01:26:56.000
and the range of more immediate crises demanding attention.
01:27:01.940
which only briefly mentions vaccines or other soft measures,
01:27:11.560
and the possibility of limiting the size of mass gatherings
01:27:20.440
The document feels much more like one designed to prepare governments
01:27:23.600
to deal with major unrest related to the living costs,
01:27:33.860
European elites are hiding behind the ghost of the pandemic
01:27:40.280
with the elite's inability to solve any of the crises
01:27:50.360
EU response to COVID-19 preparing for autumn and winter 2023.
01:28:09.060
Maybe he's not a gentleman, but Justin Trudeau.
01:28:14.900
Any European country could be applied to America,
01:28:20.400
One of the things to remember is COVID's not done with us yet.
01:28:24.620
We might want to be done with it, but it's still around.
01:28:27.780
And yes, we have a lot more tools, a lot more understanding,
01:28:30.940
a lot more knowledge on how to keep ourselves and our loved ones safe
01:28:34.320
that have allowed us to get back to regular life
01:28:39.140
But we also know that as winter comes and as people get pushed back indoors,
01:28:44.760
there is a real risk of another serious wave of COVID.
01:28:50.080
One of the best things we can do to prevent that wave,
01:28:57.480
prevent provinces from having to take decisions around restrictions and mandates,
01:29:02.060
is to ensure that everyone is up to date in their vaccinations.
01:29:07.980
The recommendation is, you know, you should be up to date in your vaccinations
01:29:16.160
Everyone who has been a while since their vaccination,
01:29:19.240
this vaccination, should look at the fact that we have new vaccines coming out this month
01:29:24.580
that are tailored against Omicron, that will provide better protection,
01:29:30.000
and everyone should get out and get vaccinated.
01:29:33.640
If we are able to hit that 80, 85, 90% of Canadians up to date in their vaccinations,
01:29:39.800
we'll have a much better winter with much less need for the kinds of restrictions and rules
01:29:46.100
that were so problematic for everyone over the past years.
01:29:49.460
But every step of the way, government's responsibility is to keep people safe,
01:29:55.000
to prevent our healthcare systems from getting overwhelmed.
01:29:57.580
And that's where individuals choosing to make sure they're up to date in their vaccinations
01:30:01.980
with these new vaccines is going to help us all.
01:30:13.440
the new fantastic Omicron-specific mRNA shot from Pfizer.
01:30:21.240
And maybe if you obey, maybe 80, 90% of Canada will take them,
01:30:29.160
All right, check out the doc here from the EU to communication from the Commission
01:30:32.420
to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee,
01:30:38.400
It's called EU's Response to COVID-19 Preparing for Autumn and Winter 2023.
01:30:43.820
So it's a real possibility that they will bring this back.
01:30:54.100
In the meantime, in the Netherlands, energy crisis empties greenhouses in world's top flour producers.
01:31:01.260
And you think, well, flour is who gives a shit, but you know what's next here, right?
01:31:05.180
We just had the issue of fertilizer and the shortages of food.
01:31:08.240
Netherlands being the world's largest food, or is it the second world's largest food exporter, I think?
01:31:15.780
And again, I mean, small country in size, but tremendous amounts of farming takes place here, right?
01:31:20.660
So you cut the fertilizer, you shut down people's farms, you confiscate their lands to build refugee housing,
01:31:26.100
and then you raise the energy to make matters worse, right?
01:31:30.100
You raise the energy prices artificially by doing this, you know, gay Ukraine thing here.
01:31:35.020
Instead of playing ball with Russia and being reasonable, is it ideal?
01:31:39.920
No, but like what you're doing here is going to kill people, okay?
01:31:43.820
So then you make the energy prices so high, artificially offset it to the consumers and to the businesses,
01:31:49.300
and then they can't afford to keep, in this case, in the Netherlands, greenhouses going.
01:31:55.940
Dutch greenhouses set for lower than normal output over winter.
01:31:59.280
Flower production in the Netherlands may drop by up to 40%.
01:32:02.160
So as I said, then, you know, whoa, whoop-de-doo, kind of thing.
01:32:08.400
And in fact, it's so bad that this new exciting starting up of CERN, right?
01:32:12.460
We talked about that, the Large Hadron Collider.
01:32:17.940
Most of its particle accelerators and idling the Large Hadron Collider in response to Europe's energy crisis.
01:32:27.300
The majority of its particle accelerators, the Swiss scientific facility, wants to keep the Large Hadron Collider in idle mode.
01:32:34.640
Shutting it down would set experiments back weeks as it takes so long to cool.
01:32:39.060
The proposal has been made to help conserve power during the energy crisis.
01:32:42.460
Now, not that this is the most important thing, but I wouldn't be surprised if they keep shit like this running.
01:32:48.600
While, like everyone else, can't eat their own.
01:32:51.440
But it's also, like, it's a symbolic thing, right?
01:32:54.040
Whatever you, you know, believe, you know, your take is about the experiments.
01:32:57.180
This is, like, officially, this is, like, top, you know, top tier of our science developments.
01:33:04.000
Like, discovering the, you know, dark matter and weird particles and finding the God particle and all that stuff.
01:33:12.840
But, like, the point is, cutting edge, like, scientific things and the things that we're kind of known as, right, as Westerners, as Western kind.
01:33:28.180
Slowly just take it apart and decommission everything because now we can't even hit our homes.
01:33:33.260
And so the reminder of this clip, too, is going around in the UK, in the United Kingdom.
01:33:38.180
We have a, what, a morning show over there, I think it is.
01:33:40.400
The gamification of, like, of all of this, of saying, like, well, if you're lucky, you might win, you know, you win a prize where your energy bills are paid for.
01:33:59.040
Was it, I'm not a big fan of the movies, but what people are making, the Hunger Games comparison, essentially.
01:34:09.440
So this is energy bills, I think, for four months if it stops on that.
01:34:21.580
I've got one of these prepayment meters and it's absolutely murder.
01:34:26.900
Right, well, let's hope it lands on one of those then.
01:34:28.900
Whatever, you're going to win some money, so don't worry.
01:34:33.680
And he looks like he's also, like, fiddling with the thing, with his, like, his left hand.
01:34:44.000
Like, they're faking, like, and ending up on that just to, like, again, gain.
01:34:48.920
He won his, he won, you know, a prize where his energy bills are paid off.
01:35:12.220
Even that, even this is, like, inorganic and faking.
01:35:22.640
We are paying your energy bill for four months.
01:35:34.360
It's just, it's just, it's just, I mean, what can you say?
01:35:47.480
And over to the U.S. here a little bit briefly, too.
01:35:55.360
And he's talking about here Russia's, how Russia is losing credibility over using energy as a weapon.
01:36:03.440
Well, it looks like maybe, I don't know, maybe the EU should be, maybe the U.S. government, the Biden regime.
01:36:11.660
And, Amos, let's talk about what Brian just laid out, this idea of where we stand with Nord Stream right now, what that means for Europe over the winter, and what it means potentially for prices here.
01:36:25.780
And I was listening to Brian's sobering report on what's happening in Europe, and he's right about a lot of those points.
01:36:36.960
They used to give all kinds of excuses that they had to shut down pipelines for maintenance or for all kinds of imaginary disruptions.
01:36:43.860
And we've always known that Russia lies about those issues, that what they really are is using energy as a weapon, and they ultimately have done that.
01:36:56.740
And proven and admitted and removed all pretext.
01:37:00.620
We should be able to fund Ukraine and give them as much weapons as we want to, but Russia has to still be forced to sell gas to us.
01:37:12.160
Again, I'm saying, it's like they're not being unreasonable.
01:37:19.000
They're being intentionally painted into a corner, right?
01:37:21.680
We are using energy as a weapon against European citizens.
01:37:26.180
The reality is, though, that the United States has been warning about this.
01:37:29.700
Europe, Germany in particular, have been preparing for this, and the storage levels in Europe are fuller at this point than they have been in years.
01:37:40.100
And they will reach pretty much full storage by the time the heating season starts.
01:37:45.360
Unfortunately, that is not enough to carry through the winter, and we are working hand-in-hand between the United States and European leaders.
01:37:53.420
To bring out HARPS, we can make it even colder this winter. Am I right?
01:37:57.340
Leaders to identify what we can do to make sure that Europeans are secure through the winter.
01:38:04.380
We're firing up our climate manipulation technology at full swing so we can ensure we get some real nice depressions over the European continent here come November, December.
01:38:20.700
Unfortunately, Becky, this is going to hurt Russia, Russia's revenues, and Russia's credibility as a...
01:38:27.460
Well, it didn't. They actually regained those losses.
01:38:30.220
The ruble is very strong, and they're making more money now from the gas than they ever have, right?
01:38:35.640
Supplier and a reliable supplier at that are completely destroyed, not only for now during this conflict, but for the very long term.
01:38:46.480
All right, so complete garbage, complete nonsense.
01:38:51.700
And, of course, in the meantime, this happened over in California.
01:38:57.480
Cal OES, conserve energy now to protect public health and safety.
01:39:02.840
Extreme heat is straining the state's energy grid.
01:39:07.200
Power interruptions may occur unless you take action.
01:39:10.660
Turn off or reduce non-essential power if health allows now until 9 p.m.
01:39:18.960
And here's Governor Cock and Ball's Gavin Newsom threatening, basically, you have to turn off your...
01:39:28.180
You have to raise, rather, up your thermostat right now.
01:39:31.600
And today and tomorrow afternoon, after 4 p.m., in particular, 4 p.m., please turn your thermostat up to 78 degrees or higher and avoid, to the extent possible, using any really large appliances.
01:39:45.240
You can visit flexalert.org to learn more about what you can do.
01:39:49.360
Californians, you've rallied before, and we can do it again.
01:39:57.480
Yeah, so it says, remember that, too, the COVID thing?
01:40:03.940
I was trying to find the clip, and I couldn't find it.
01:40:13.600
And it was basically saying, you do what we tell you to do, or we'll shut off your water and your electricity.
01:40:22.380
So aren't you glad, if you're one of the lucky ones that installed these, whether it's a smart meter or smart thermostats, in this case, it happened in Colorado, right?
01:40:32.840
As a little reminder, this was a video that surfaced a while ago we played, and it's somewhat similar.
01:40:41.400
It's going to be your power now, and then tomorrow it'll be, I don't know, maybe your money.
01:40:46.020
When thousands of XL customers in Colorado tried adjusting their thermostats Tuesday, they learned they couldn't.
01:40:51.220
But Denver 7 Consumer Investigator Jacqueline Allen talked with some of those customers.
01:40:55.180
Jacqueline, they're upset they had no control over the temp in their own home.
01:40:59.500
And, you know, Excel is calling this a rare energy emergency.
01:41:02.820
And, yes, they took over tens of thousands of smart thermostats here in Colorado.
01:41:07.580
For the first time, there was nothing homeowners could do about it.
01:41:12.460
Another hot one today with temperatures in the low 90s.
01:41:15.660
Even Mike Nelson would tell you Tuesday was a hot one.
01:41:20.520
Which is why Tony Tallarico tried to crank up the A.C.
01:41:23.860
I mean, it was 90 out, and it was right during the peak period.
01:41:27.800
That's when he found out he had no control of his thermostat.
01:41:31.440
A message from Excel on his thermostat saying temperature locked during an energy emergency.
01:41:36.960
And normally when we see a message like that, we're able to override it.
01:41:46.560
Excel confirms to contact Denver 7, 22,000 customers were locked out of their smart thermostats for hours on Tuesday.
01:41:55.620
Let's remember that this is something that customers choose to be a part of based on the incentives.
01:42:00.680
Excel VP Emmett Romine says customers enrolled in the Colorado A.C. Rewards program sign up to get money back, but give up some control for the greater good.
01:42:10.520
They gave up some control for the greater good.
01:42:19.380
Excel VP Emmett Romine says customers enrolled in the Colorado A.C. Rewards program sign up to get money back, but give up some control for the greater good.
01:42:34.540
So it helps everybody for people to participate in these programs.
01:42:37.820
It is a bit uncomfortable for a short period of time, but it's very, very helpful.
01:42:42.620
This is the first time since the six-year-old program started that customers could not override their smart thermostats.
01:42:49.380
Excel says an unexpected outage in Pueblo combined with hot weather and heavy A.C. use led to the last-minute energy emergency.
01:42:57.360
To me, an emergency means there is, you know, life limb or, you know, some other danger out there.
01:43:07.380
Tony's all about saving energy with solar panels and smart home systems, but he says he had no idea locked thermostats came with that.
01:43:19.380
Once in a blue moon situation, it just doesn't sit right with us to not be able to.
01:43:32.040
You know, it's like we can cut off your power at any time.
01:43:42.200
Oh, but for whatever reason, we can just shut it off.
01:43:45.560
It's always a, if it is some kind of TOS, like agreement, service agreement, it's basically just like utter crap for the user of it, of the product, right?
01:43:54.800
It's like we can do whatever we want and whatever, we can throw you off there, anything we want.
01:43:58.900
We can control our own thermostat in our house.
01:44:01.260
For the AC Rewards Program, customers get $100 credit for signing up and $25 every year.
01:44:06.760
In exchange, Excel says the customer should be aware they could lose control of their thermostat in an emergency.
01:44:12.800
And then, you know, as I said, it's going to be, when you have your smartphone with your smart money and your CBDCs, right, your central bank digital currency and stuff, well, they could turn off your money, too.
01:44:27.960
Enjoy the wonderful, wonderful, great reset, fourth industrial revolution future.
01:44:36.780
Globalist Agency calls for energy lockdowns, including banning cars on Sundays, to achieve climate goals.
01:44:45.900
The Globalist International Energy Agency, the IEA, is calling for energy lockdowns as price of gas and oil skyrockets.
01:44:54.920
Months after destructive and deadly COVID lockdowns, the IEA is calling for new lockdowns on the general public,
01:45:01.060
such as banning cars on Sunday and only allow certain licensed registered vehicles on the road on certain days.
01:45:09.380
By the way, someone mentioned that about the EV, the electrical vehicles, too, that they'll have less and less range, right?
01:45:15.320
That it's, you basically, you build, you design behavior out of the equation.
01:45:24.900
They taxed things to incentivize away certain behavior or certain, you know, habits that people have.
01:45:33.660
So, essentially, at some point, it's going to be deemed like, oh, you don't need all that range.
01:45:40.160
We'll do, you know, smaller batteries, right, because it's more conserved energy.
01:45:43.740
At some point, they're going to whip up, oh, it turns out that that's really toxic producing these batteries,
01:45:47.400
and we've got an awful lot of lithium that has to be mined and all these other minerals and stuff to create these batteries.
01:45:54.620
Yes, there will be a little smaller charge on them, but, you know, you'll be able to charge it faster.
01:46:00.900
And then it'll be shorter and shorter, smaller and smaller.
01:46:02.980
And actually, you won't be able to go anywhere, you know, if you even, like, can go anywhere,
01:46:06.660
because you just flip a switch and turn off your, you know, your smart car, your OnStar system just disables your car.
01:46:13.000
Remember, we're talking about the kill switch in the cars, right?
01:46:18.620
The globalist rules would once again decimate the third world nations where people have the,
01:46:25.720
don't have the luxury of working from home or taking weekends off.
01:46:28.780
Is that really your number one priority, Gateway Pundit?
01:46:33.480
Like, okay, yeah, they would do that also, but they would also destroy the life for us.
01:46:53.640
As gasoline prices rise to record levels, the International Energy Agency is calling for energy lockdowns,
01:47:01.360
such as banning the use of private cars in cities on Sundays.
01:47:04.640
Other measures proposed in the agency's 10-point plan to cut oil use include reducing speed limits,
01:47:10.780
working from home, cutting business air travel, and imposing SUV tax, reports Climate Depot.
01:47:15.980
Governments have all the necessary tools at their disposal to put oil demand into decline in the coming years,
01:47:22.340
which would support efforts to boost both strength and energy security.
01:47:26.740
Yeah, because that's really what has happened by us going green, as we can see now over the last years,
01:47:33.920
The report states, among the proposal, reducing highway speeds, limits by about 6 miles per hour,
01:47:41.100
more working from home, street changes, more sitting in the pod, and shutting up about it, and being happy too.
01:47:50.740
Really, the best way is really just to kill off a lot of carbon criminals, which is humans, at the end of the day.
01:47:59.200
And, of course, for things that they can't literally switch off, right?
01:48:05.860
You have this thing that they're like, we just remotely go in, and we flip a switch, digitally speaking,
01:48:12.960
and that turns off either dissidents or, you know, kind of uncomfortable customers,
01:48:18.220
Something happens in a zone, and we don't want those people to travel.
01:48:22.980
Money, energy, rations, you know, whatever it is.
01:48:25.940
Once you're on their UBI system, they can just cut you off like that.
01:48:31.140
If that, for those few things that are left, where they for now can't control it,
01:48:36.840
you'll have to have, you'll actually have enforcement out on the street level,
01:48:50.500
You picked the wrong day to mess with the ecosystem, plastic boy.
01:49:10.940
Tragedy strikes tonight, where a man has just been arrested for possession of an incandescent light bulb.
01:49:16.080
What do you guys think about plastic bottles now?
01:49:42.300
Do you want me to please step out of the car and put them on the hood?
01:49:44.800
It's actually from the, what is it, the 2010 Super Bowl?
01:49:50.440
I think it was people making fun of that at the time, but it's actually kind of closer to reality now these days, right?
01:49:59.480
Soon enough, you'll have an enforcement arm and it's going to be the green police.
01:50:07.220
Winter will be long, Russian oil giant Gazprom taunts the West with sinister video showing Europe freezing over after Moscow switches off gas supplies.
01:50:56.060
After the sun kommer, RNA containszinonis andęč¦ MĆ© prefer the high heezyes.
01:51:16.980
For the sun Nothing will rise to the fly, of the valley while proving the sun.
01:52:15.960
Is that an official Russian stance or what's going on here?
01:52:24.940
And, of course, therefore, you know, Russia is pushing back against the West.
01:52:32.200
And in some cases, they have good points about those things.
01:52:35.180
In other cases, they're doing the most cringe and dumb and gay things that you can imagine.
01:52:42.600
In one of the Weekend Warrior shows, we covered their first so-called anti-fascist conference.
01:52:50.440
Check out a Weekend Warrior show from, I think, two shows back.
01:52:54.040
Like, you know, so they're fighting the fascist Nazis in Ukraine.
01:53:01.300
And it's not that Azov doesn't exist, which kind of the West denies, which is, you know, dumb in and of itself.
01:53:16.620
Like, the West line, Global Homo West lining up and fighting you is a bigger problem than Azov, right?
01:53:23.420
But so they've taken the stance of, oh, they're all Nazis and fascists.
01:53:26.820
And so we're the real anti-fascists, you know, kind of thing.
01:53:30.180
And as they're doing that, again, as I said, some things they say are spot on.
01:53:35.800
Some things that Putin say can be right about the West, but then it's being misapplied, right?
01:53:40.920
So a video like that is kind of saying, like, yeah, so we're taunting you.
01:53:44.380
We're making fun of you, the fact that you will freeze.
01:53:46.880
And, of course, because it's not the people's fault, again, right?
01:53:54.680
But at the end of the day, those who suffer is the people.
01:53:58.900
So you think that would be kind of, I don't know, a little, if Russia was looking out for, there are some people like that.
01:54:06.860
They're like, they're better than the way they're looking out for white people.
01:54:13.360
They're serving their own interests, as they should, I guess, of course, as they should.
01:54:21.940
And I have one video I'm going to show you in a little bit.
01:54:26.500
And we'll get to that because it's actually about the food and the grain resources in Ukraine and where that's going to go now.
01:54:33.300
Here's Putin talking about the U.S., how they were once a food producer, but now is a net importer.
01:54:40.980
And how they're doing this argument now that the West is colonialist and they're taking advantage of third world poor nations.
01:54:53.420
And we're going to take a stance where we're against the racist colonialism of the West.
01:54:58.360
And it's just like, is this really like with everything that's happened, America, too, has been twisting backwards in order to cock itself on its racist past of colonialism to such a degree that they're like, you know, screwing over its own population.
01:55:20.900
He mentions how they were just printing money, essentially, out of thin air, which puts us deeper in debt.
01:55:28.000
But it's kind of a weird, it's a weird way of applying the criticism, if you ask me.
01:55:34.000
But anyway, take a look and see what you think here.
01:55:35.680
The European Union has lost its political sovereignty and its bureaucratic elites are dancing to someone else's tune.
01:56:00.380
Okay, doing everything they're told from high while hurting their people, economies and businesses.
01:56:18.160
But then in this weird way, they still twist, he still twists his back on like, oh, because of their colonialism and racism, they're taking advantage of poor countries.
01:56:26.880
And we're now the real, we're going to look after the poor countries, right?
01:56:32.580
He's talking about how the U.S. is driving inflation by printing money.
01:56:38.820
But it's always this twist at the end, which is like, and also they're racist and colonial.
01:56:43.580
Oh, okay, I got, okay, I got the clips mixed up here.
01:57:00.440
The U.S. was for a long time a major food supplier, and now it's a net importer, he says, and that's hurting third world nations, poor nations.
01:57:07.680
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01:57:31.820
On the other hand, he says that they're buying up.
01:57:41.560
The West is buying up food from all the other countries who's poor.
01:57:50.060
You know, he extends that discussion here Unthe next clip.
01:57:53.620
Again, talking about correctly talking about printing money in the West.
01:57:59.720
but then it's like, but then it's this, but because of the racism kind of thing at the end.
01:58:04.660
Uncontrolled emissions, so it's this, like, the green agenda?
01:58:32.820
He's trying to, maybe he's just trying to, like, kind of, oh, let's twist it on them, you know what I mean?
01:58:39.200
Like, well, well, the rest, the rest of the real racists, he's kind of doing that maneuver in a way,
01:58:45.800
like, well, there, that's leading to emissions.
01:58:49.440
If he was truly, like, against the counter, this, if it's not still was like, okay, I mean, sure,
01:58:54.360
Putin got this, you know, World Economic Forum page deleted or whatever,
01:58:57.460
but on the back end, they're still working with the World Economic Forum on making Russia one of the spearheading
01:59:08.200
That's still ongoing and still happening on the back end, right?
01:59:10.620
So it's always this kind of, if it was really kind of counter things they're going,
01:59:15.260
wouldn't it be simple to say the West is, like, anti-white, it's turning on its own public?
01:59:20.800
And that's, granted, to be fair, he's mentioned that a couple of times,
01:59:24.320
but then it's still obviously, like, but they're racists also,
01:59:27.180
and they're treating third world countries bad, and that's the major issue,
01:59:32.980
not that they're turning on their own or something like that, right?
01:59:35.900
And he says, unable and unwilling to find solutions,
01:59:37.640
the governments of leading Western economies simply accelerated their money printing machines,
01:59:44.620
He has said the money supply in the U.S. have grown by more than 38% over the past two years.
02:00:09.800
That's the COVID stuff, too, of course, which Russia really wasn't doing anything different about.
02:00:22.940
The EU's money supply has also increased dramatically over this period.
02:00:33.820
Today's rising prices, accelerating inflation, shortage of food and fuel,
02:00:37.160
and the problems in the energy sector are the results of system-wide errors,
02:00:42.060
true, in the economic policies of the current U.S. administration and European bureaucracy.
02:00:47.500
So they printed money in huge quantities, and then what?
02:00:53.800
It obviously went towards purchasing goods and services outside of the West.
02:01:03.400
Does anybody actually have the hard statistics on that?
02:01:13.000
They literally began to vacuum up and sweep out global markets.
02:01:18.140
The interests of other states, including the poorest ones, were disregarded.
02:01:25.500
It is noteworthy that the growth was 40%, exactly in proportion to the unseasoned prices.
02:01:31.500
It is correct, but it is the end result of the correct interpretation of what happened.
02:01:36.280
While at the end of 2019, the U.S. imported about $250 billion worth of goods per month,
02:01:44.100
It is noteworthy that the growth was 40%, exactly in proportion to the unsecured money supply printed in recent years.
02:02:05.660
They handed out printed money and used it to sweep up goods from markets of third world countries.
02:02:13.080
Obviously, such a sharp increase in demand without adequate supply has triggered a wave of shortages and global inflation.
02:02:22.360
This is where this global inflation originates.
02:02:27.700
But it's this way, and it's underlined even further with the following clip we're going to play with Putin here, too.
02:02:38.220
Oh, it's the racism and colonialism and we're the real kind of anti-fascists and all that kind of stuff, right?
02:02:46.920
And, of course, as you know, Putin is meeting with Klaus Schwab and their good buddies.
02:02:51.940
And at least Schwab claimed he was one of the young global leaders of the World Economic Forum.
02:02:56.580
I'm not sure if that's true or if it's just Klaus that's getting a little bit demented.
02:03:01.280
But many of the programs have still been going.
02:03:03.380
He's still kind of part of the little clique and stuff, globally speaking.
02:03:08.800
And there's things still that Russia does, which is just like, I don't know about this.
02:03:13.040
You know, again, Belt and Road Initiative and these kinds of things.
02:03:15.340
And it feels very much that it's like super advantageous of having this type of conflict for the establishment, for the elites,
02:03:22.540
and how they can use that to apply and then simply just blame Russia and blame Putin and get people in the West to say,
02:03:29.240
well, you don't want to let down the Ukrainians, do you?
02:03:32.920
Like, you better not be able to heat your home because, you know, they need it more in Ukraine.
02:03:38.140
So here's what he's doing in Ukraine with the grain exports.
02:03:48.780
He says, you all remember the pleas and the talk about the need to ensure the export of Ukrainian grain to support the poorest countries.
02:03:56.420
And we, of course, could not but respond to this, despite all the difficulties with the situation around Ukraine.
02:04:14.400
We have done everything to ensure the export of Ukrainian grain.
02:04:17.940
I met with the leaders of the African Union, heads of African states and promised them that we would do everything to ensure their interests
02:04:39.460
Almost all the grain being exported from Ukraine goes to the EU, not developing countries, or the poorest countries.
02:04:53.220
According to the UN World Food Programme, which is a horrible globalist organization,
02:04:57.340
which is involved in helping the poorest countries, only two ships were loaded.
02:05:07.520
They carried 60,000 tons of foodstuffs out of 2 million tons.
02:05:16.920
That makes up only 3% of shipments that ended up going to the developing countries.
02:05:22.900
Today, many European countries continue behaving like colonialists, just as they have for centuries, Putin says.
02:05:30.720
He's a great opposer to the current global home order in the West.
02:05:38.920
This is literally like everything we're hearing in our history classes right now.
02:05:45.420
It's like, we were slavers and racist colonialists.
02:05:50.620
Once again, they deceived the developing nations and are continuing to do so.
02:05:55.340
It's clear that such an approach will only exacerbate the scale of food problems in the world, to our great regret.
02:06:02.260
And it can lead to an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe.
02:06:09.560
So perhaps we should consider limiting the directions in which grain and other foodstuff is allowed to travel along this route.
02:06:17.220
I will consult this matter with the Turkish President Erdogan, since we are the ones who developed the export mechanism.
02:06:24.400
I repeat, it was intended to help the poorest countries, which is not what's happened in practice.
02:06:39.820
That's why they're having these anti-fascist conferences now, right, with African countries and stuff like that.
02:06:47.460
We're going to export things so as there's a food shortage in Europe, you know, we are all countries that should help each other.
02:06:56.440
Russia shouldn't cut off the gas, but at the same time, we shouldn't be running a proxy war in Ukraine with Russia.
02:07:03.660
And then help each other out, export, import, and stuff like that.
02:07:06.680
But so the reply, of course, to the Western sanctions, which again, you know, you could argue it's like they're being painted into a corner.
02:07:14.480
But it's to counter-signal and say Europeans are colonialist and the grain that Ukraine has will begin exporting that to third world countries, right, and Africa.
02:07:25.880
So F Europeans and F Western civilization essentially is what we're getting, you know, from that guy, which is like, really?
02:07:36.080
Russia planned a decisive energy blow to all Europeans.
02:07:39.820
Ukraine's Zelensky warns that, of course, he would say anything.
02:07:44.900
He'd said anything to get Europeans and the West to fold to his demands and his objectives and his agenda and scare everybody.
02:08:04.700
Zapropsyia, if I pronounced that correctly, right?
02:08:09.360
Moment of explosion in Zapropsyia, the nuclear power plant.
02:08:12.500
And they're saying they're shelling the nuclear power plant.
02:08:14.540
And the counter arguments were, well, it's, what was it, like, shells made by UK?
02:08:21.480
Or like, was you, apparently Russia showed this up or whatever?
02:08:24.920
Someone was basically like, well, they're shelling their own area just to scare people into thinking, like, that it's Russia attacking, you know, kind of thing.
02:08:30.800
I wouldn't be surprised if that's the case, but I say we're not getting any good stuff from the, from the counter opposite as well.
02:08:37.300
We're not getting any decent opposition to the despicable policies that the West have been pushing from Russia's side.
02:08:45.940
And there's no, I mean, there's a real opportunity to, like, really expose, you'd think, right, the global elite.
02:08:52.680
But then it's like just more of the same and kind of just turning up the heat, you know what I mean?
02:08:57.360
And that's one thing that's been so disappointing, just like, which makes me think, okay, they're all kind of in on it together, essentially, right?
02:09:08.560
They're all basically like a part of the same club.
02:09:12.260
They're playing a role, essentially, to help to weaken the global energy market, and especially in the West now.
02:09:19.880
And this is super advantageous to the next stages of Agenda 2030, essentially.
02:09:25.720
And without this war, they wouldn't be as far ahead on certain things, you know what I mean?
02:09:30.420
It's always this problem-reaction-solution type of strategy that's employed.
02:09:36.540
And in that dialectic, in the Hegelian dialectic, you need, you know, you need a thesis and antithesis.
02:09:42.300
You need good guy, you need bad guy, you know what I mean?
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You know, and they're going after more, as of they're doing, like, NATO forces and the Department of Defense and stuff like that, which is kind of weird, right?
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As Africa's climate warms, rich countries pledge more funds.
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We did a video here the other day, like, hand-in-hand with, like, Putin now, saying,
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Oh, we're going to export all these grains, all the Ukrainian grains, we're going to ship them to Africa.
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And so we did that segment on the exports, right?
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The video, check that out if you didn't see it yet.
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Like, something like 50 Marshall plants that the West has exported.
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And then someone came back in some comments and said,
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Oh, well, you know, it's not like, it's not our fault.
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It was a person either living in Africa or was it a black American or something?
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It was, oh, this is ridiculous to take this stance because it's all these corporations raping Africa and stuff like that.
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And it's like, these corporations have been raping Europe before even they, like, exported or went to Africa
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or other continents around the world to ravage them.
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We've been subjected to the pressure of, like, industrialist and capitalist forces far longer than some of these other continents has.
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But then at the same time, we are still end up footing the bill for this, right?
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Five trillion, something like 50 Marshall plants of aid have been given to Africa.
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Sweden, a country of 10 million people, is giving aid to a continent of, like, 1.4 billion people.
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What I'm saying is, is there corporations doing bad things in Africa?
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But they wouldn't even be doing that if it wasn't for, like, white guilt and the anti-white policies.
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It's still, at the end of the day, it's white guilt that's keeping that system in place of, like, funneling money to, like, these third world countries and stuff.
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And it goes back to Putin's point there as well.
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More aid have gone to Africa than any other continent.
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And more money is being poured down that drain.
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Now they're using the climate scare to say, oh, well, we've got to have more money.
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And it's like, yes, it's an elite doing this to us.
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But I'm saying they're using that as an excuse.
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We comply because we certainly are not changing these policies or stopping them or throwing out the politicians that keep doing them.
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And for the most part, that's because of things like white guilt.
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It's one of those powerful weapons that they have against us.
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No, for a year, you know, we can't pay our energy bills, but here's more money for Africa, of course.
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We'll freeze to death and we'll starve to death.
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And we have a fertilizer shortage and a supply chain issue, but here's more money for Africa.
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And then, of course, nothing happens in the continent.
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And it's just being straight back into the pockets of corrupt, you know, businesses and leaders and stuff like that.
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And the more, the worse the problem is, the more money they can request.
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And then the less that happens, the more money they can request.
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Let them, the base minimum, let them be and do their thing.
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Drag these corrupt corporations out of there and let them do their thing and we do our thing.
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And I wanted to, we're not going to have time for it today.
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I wanted to talk about the carbon reduction scheme and how insane that is for all of us.
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And these are articles going back, like, almost 10 years now.
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Extreme carbon dioxide reduction will be a death sentence for humanity and planet Earth.
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Again, I have to go through this in more detail.
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But the point is that they've been warning about this for a long time.
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A lot of people that were tuned into this agenda.
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You know, before, like, even the World Economic Forum or the Great Reset became, you know, popular terms to use and stuff like that.
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A lot of people have been, like, talking about this.
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And they've been saying this is an insane agenda.
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It's all part of Agenda 2030 and it's going to ruin us in so many ways.
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In fact, in the article, one of the first things they quote is the first global revolution written by the Club of Rome back in 1972.
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Right now it's actually a Swedish guy at the head of Club of Rome.
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We came up with the idea that pollution, the threat of global warming, water shortages, famine, and the like would fit the bill.
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In their totality and in their interactions, these phenomena do constitute a common threat which demands the solidarity of all people.
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So more global homo to solve these inflated, manipulated, artificially created problems.
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But in designating them as the enemy, we fall into the trap about which we already warned, namely mistaking symptoms for causes.
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All these dangers are caused by human intervention and it's only through changed attitudes and behavior.
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We've got to change behavior and attitudes that they can be overcome.
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Upside, if it gets cold enough, it might chase the illegal sand people from Europe back to their caves.
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But as I said in the beginning, because you missed that,
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it could also be that they're helping and subsidizing the most vulnerable and minority groups.
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Here's the heating pods, or these buildings they're building now in Germany, right?
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you could very well see them turning against the native European population.
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And, of course, in America, the white Europeans in America, too.
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This is basically like Greta Thunberg before there was one.
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And, you know, news outlets all around the world were covering this.
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It was like this, oh, no, she's just a random Canadian school kid.
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And then it turns out, oh, it's the daughter of one of the craziest, you know,
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Use the kids and threaten that we're all going to die if you don't do what we tell you.
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The scientific community released a report that proves beyond a doubt that the Earth is getting warmer.
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This global warming is caused by things you grown-ups do and by the things you don't.
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If drastic measures aren't taken soon, by the time I grow up, there won't be any fish left in the sea.
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So let's say he's, what do you think he's going to be there?
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I mean, look, I don't want it to be cleaned out.
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I'm saying it's an infinite, if you treat it right, it's kind of a, you know, it's a self-propelling source of food, if that's the right thing.
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And look, there's certainly problems with the oceans and stuff.
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It's to stop all of it and to get you on the bug protein, right?
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Rainforests and clean air will be a thing of the past.
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And so, so think about this, this mindfuck here, that they're using shit like this back in 2007.
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And this is like the Al Gore era and like, get your, oh, we got to get off of incandescent light bulbs, right?
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That it's the threat of campaigns like this, with kids like that, saying that the forests are being chopped down,
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that they managed to bring about an agenda and a mentality that's leading to them actually chopping down the forests.
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Because that's what, that's what this is, if you go full circle, right?
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Now they're sacrificing the ancient forests of Europe to turn it into wood pellets because it's considered a green energy fuel,
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which is what this kid's, this angry kid's proposal was.
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That their policies is actually, let's do a climate speech and talk about, we got to save the climate.
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Life will change in ways you can't even imagine.
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There'll be famine, worldwide epidemics, life expectancy will be lower.
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And though you could have done something about it, you haven't.
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Either you're for my future or you're against it.
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Either you're for Ukraine or you're against it.
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And again, I'm not talking about the people in Ukraine
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I'm talking about the elites and those behind them
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oh, either you're with us or you're with the enemy.
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This is the last time I'll be talking to you adults.
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by screaming or crying or being emotional or something.
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So I thought that was a great way to wrap up here.