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Britain without Russian gas.

Britain without Russian gas.

Europe probably even worse.  Van Der Crazy offers ‘trust and transparency’ as her solutions to the catastrophe she has created.

The only thing that is transparent is that many will die.

All she has to do is to cancel all her sanctions against Russia.

The president of the European Commission (EC), Ursula von der Leyen, recognized that the current energy model of the eurozone has some limitations, for which she is already working on an initiative to configure the electricity market, in the midst of the energy crisis due to the going through Europe because of the conflict in Ukraine. Because much of the European continent relies on Russian oil and gas, since last February millions of citizens of the European Union (EU) have had to pay increasingly higher prices for their electricity service. This is mainly due to the sanctions that the West has imposed on Moscow in retaliation for the Russian special military operation on Ukrainian soil.
The objective of the redesign of the EU energy model is to diversify the sources of supply and move towards the use of green energies, added the president of the European Commission. She also assured that it is urgent to find new energy partners beyond the Russian Federation, and said that in a couple of weeks she will travel to Canada to establish commercial ties in that field. “Our increased need for other raw materials must not create new dependencies,” she noted. “Beyond Europe, we must promote a global growth model suited to the challenges of this century. It means developing the digital and climate-friendly infrastructure that the world needs. And doing so with trust and transparency,” said von der Leyen. . and said that in a couple of weeks he will travel to Canada to establish commercial ties in that field. “Our increased need for other raw materials must not create new dependencies,” she noted.
“Beyond Europe, we must promote a global growth model suited to the challenges of this century. It means developing the digital and climate-friendly infrastructure that the world needs. And doing so with trust and transparency,” said von der Leyen. . and said that in a couple of weeks he will travel to Canada to establish commercial ties in that field. “Our increased need for other raw materials must not create new dependencies,” she noted. “Beyond Europe, we must promote a global growth model suited to the challenges of this century. It means developing the digital and climate-friendly infrastructure that the world needs. And doing so with trust and transparency,” said von der Leyen. .
What will happen in Britain?  Coal?  Coming from where?  I think we all know.
Artisans ask Scholz not to immolate Germany for Ukraine and cancel anti-Russian sanctions
BERLIN (Sputnik) – An association of craftsmen from the Halle-Saalekreis district of the state of Saxony-Anhalt sent an open letter to the German Chancellor… 08.19.2022, Sputnik World
imposed sanctions against Russia and start diplomatic negotiations. After the beginning of the Russian special operation of demilitarization and denazification of Ukraine, the West intensified its pressure on Moscow using sanctions, as well as began supplying arms to Kiev. Many countries announced the blockade of the Russian assets and began to look for ways to give up energy carriers from Russia. Such measures led to problems for Europe and the US, caused food and fuel prices to rise. Moscow has declared on more than one occasion that the Russian Federation will resist the pressure of sanctions. The West intensified its pressure on Moscow using sanctions, as well as began supplying arms to Kiev. Many countries announced the blockade of Russian assets and began to search for methods to give up energy carriers from Russia. Such measures led to problems for Europe and the US, caused food and fuel prices to rise. Moscow has declared on more than one occasion that the Russian Federation will resist the pressure of sanctions. The West intensified its pressure on Moscow using sanctions, as well as began supplying arms to Kiev. Many countries announced the blockade of Russian assets and began to search for methods to give up energy carriers from Russia. Such measures led to problems for Europe and the US, caused food and fuel prices to rise. Moscow has declared on more than one occasion that the Russian Federation will resist the pressure of sanctions.
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5 Responses to “Britain without Russian gas.”

  1. sovereigntea says:

    Net Zero all going to plan ?

    Britain’s path toward zeroing out its greenhouse gas pollution may cost a third less than expected if natural gas prices remain elevated, analysis by government’s fiscal watchdog showed.

    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-07-07/gas-price-surge-may-slash-uk-s-cost-to-hit-net-zero-emissions

  2. Aldous says:

    Fatboy Osman-Johnson should be in that wheelie-bin and not polluting the sidewalk. What a disgusting lardass creature it is. A repulsive Etonian toff and Bullingdon Club brat of Turkish descent, spawned in NYC and with no affinity whatsoever – hatred even – to those he pretends to represent.

    In politics, nothing happens by accident. If it happens, you can bet it was planned that way.
    ~ Franklin D. Roosevelt
    https://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/franklin_d_roosevelt_164126
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    We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office.
    ~ Aesop

    Suppose you were an idiot, and suppose you were a member of Congress; but I repeat myself.
    ~ Mark Twain

    The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis.
    ~ Dante Alighieri

    It is better to be violent, if there is violence in our hearts, than to put on the cloak of nonviolence to cover impotence.
    ~ Mahatma Gandhi

    The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary.
    ~ H. L. Mencken

    If you put the federal government in charge of the Sahara Desert, in 5 years there’d be a shortage of sand.
    ~ Milton Friedman

    Inflation is as violent as a mugger, as frightening as an armed robber and as deadly as a hit man.
    ~ Ronald Reagan

  3. Aldous says:

    Money as Debt – How our money system works (2006)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OB9Xzhl5cs 46:56

    Money is a new form of slavery, and distinguishable from the old simply by the fact that it is impersonal, there is no human relation between master and slave. Debt- government, corporate and household has reached astronomical proportions. Where does all this money come from? How could there BE that much money to lend? The answer is…there isn’t. Today, MONEY IS DEBT. If there were NO DEBT there would be NO MONEY.

    If this is puzzling to you, you are not alone. Very few people understand, even though all of us are affected. This fast-paced and highly entertaining animated feature by artist & videographer, Paul Grignon explains today’s magically perverse DEBT-MONEY SYSTEM in terms that are easy to understand.

    • newensign says:

      You are right Aldous, money is a debt note except coinage. One only has to look on a bank note which says I promise to pay the bearer (various amounts in pounds) but it does not say how many pounds of what? However much earlier notes had, promise to pay the bearer so many pounds Sterling, which was silver. Interesting the new twenty pound note issued in 2020 had a disguised picture of a corona virus and a 5G Tower transmitting!

  4. Aldous says:

    I’m helping struggling folk as best I can and don’t want or deserve any thanks. The smile on their faces is more than enough when I give a little.
    Wifey and I can’t take any of this phoney fiat crap money(sic) with us anyway when we ‘check out’ so we choose to help those in the living years.
    I remember when visiting London decades ago giving some ‘cutter’ to a clearly down and out vagrant so he could get himself some breakfast and probably another shot of whiskey.
    I didn’t care what he did with the money and the thought was there which is all that mattered to me.