A Possible Energy Shutdown?

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Are we back in the Covid type scenario again, this time wait four weeks to clear the straits instead of 2 weeks to manage the curve? The Iran War was supposed to end in a few days, according to President Trump, then it became about two weeks and now we are told it will be over in about 4 weeks, based on the deployment of about 5,000 marines to open the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile the price of oil in Ireland has already risen substantially, and set to go much higher, because of the difficulties of trade through those straits.

This incidentally is not just oil but also fertiliser, so if this goes on much longer it raises the prospect of a world, or Europe anyway (the US for example, has lots of oil) with a major energy squeeze and, if the fertiliser shortage pans out, food shortages. Of course this is just the chaos of war we are told, nobody could have predicted this.

But could they not have, wasn’t it blindingly obvious that Iran was going to close those straits once they were attacked, and isn’t it also obvious that 5,000 marines will make precious little difference, bearing in mind the huge coastline of Iran on that Gulf, and their expertise in drones, missiles, and small fast boats, etc. Are we really in a scenario that nobody could have predicted, or are we in a planned takedown of those countries dependent on oil, and heaven forbid, imported food?

In short could an energy lockdown be soon upon is, which, as you can see in these pictures, is been predicted by some commentators. What would the powers that be get out of that, I hear you ask, well:

– It increases the whole Communist state atmosphere in Ireland. Irish people could easily become totally ruined in this energy squeeze, because they are driven crazy by gigantic taxes on fuel, and cars in general, and are prevented from addressing many of these problems by huge intrusive regulations, like those that make it all nigh impossible to renovate or build a house and keep or install a chimney, and those that ban turf cutting and usage.

The tax take for example now is about 60% directly on a quantity of fuel, but in fact there are also huge new ‘windfall’ taxes placed on oil companies, in addition to the former taxes, which of course in some shape or form have to be passed on to the consumer. So for example in early 2025 one oil company, Harbour Energy, reported its annual profit as $1.2 billion for 2024, and then reported that it faced an actual loss of $93 million for the same period, because its annual tax bill was over 100%, as its CEO outlined here:
““This is the third year now, every year since the introduction of the EPL [the British ‘windfall’ oil tax, in Ireland its about 75%], our effective tax rate has been higher than 100%. So clearly the EPL is not just taxing windfall profits, it’s taxing all of our profit,” Cook said on a media call.”
( https://www.reuters.com/business/en...y-posts-annual-loss-hurt-by-taxes-2025-03-06/ .)
These taxes are usually not mentioned when they talk about tax on fuel in Ireland, hence the real tax is actually way over the 60% per cent or so that it is at the pump.

Anyway the point is that the Taoiseach et al have indicated that they will not ease up on even the new carbon taxes they are about to add on this, instead they will introduce ‘targeted’ assistance to people i.e. they destroy your capacity to survive outside the system and instead will insist you go cap in hand and apply for x or y state scheme, turning the Communist screw further.

And in any case all government handouts in this country are implemented in such a way as to discriminate against Irish people in favour of immigrants, this discrimination is completely endemic in the system and has been in place since the first immigrants started to arrive.

– It just creates a lockdown effect in general, you cannot go to a protest say because they might have checkpoints out watching for people who exceed their quota to travel, obviously this is very useful in population control.

– It could kick start the whole ‘net zero’ climate hoax in general, ‘we have to get serious about this or be in lockdown for ever etc’, so maybe we could end up with personal carbon credits like the Chinese social credit system?

– It might be designed to break the will of people. What has happened recently in Cuba could be instructive here. There the government said initially that they would not negotiate with the US in the coercive atmosphere brought about by the US takedown of Venezuela, and the intimidation of Mexico to get it to not supply oil to Cuba. But after a few months of hell, with rolling blackouts and even now no airline can travel to Cuba, because they cannot get the aviation fuel there to travel back, the government opens negotiations, publicly, and you would have to say, humiliatingly.

Maybe they would like to do that to us, soften our cough by turning on a big squeeze here until we beg for mercy? The powers that be are always, since Covid, looking for more ways to break the spirit of the people and make us feel like and act like slaves (hence easier to control us in a New Word Order), so this could be one way I guess.

No doubt there are people out there who will crunch the numbers and say there is no reason to panic here, there is a huge amount of oil available in Guyana, Russia, etc etc. Yes but remember this thesis is about these crooked globalists who rule Ireland looking for an excuse to tyrannise us more. There doesn’t have to be an actual shortage of oil, only an excuse to declare one, they just don’t have our interests at heart and would like to see us suffer?

In any case just an idea, I hope I am wrong!

by Brian Nugent, http://www.orwellianireland.com
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I posted this on the Iran war thread -



  • Strait of Hormuz Update: Let’s do some math.

    Per the EIAgov, Prior to the Conflict in Iran, roughly 20.7 million barrels of oil per day flowed through the Strait.
  • Of that, about 7.6 mmbpd flowed to China.
  • About 2.9 mmbpd flowed to India.
  • Iran is now allowing oil to flow to China, and is negotiating a deal with India, meaning that soon, 10.5 mmbpd could be back on the market.
  • Saudi Aramco CEO Amin Nasser says its East/West pipeline can carry 7 mmbpd to the Red Sea.
  • Now, we’re up to 17.5 mmbpd.
  • Add in the 2-3 mmbpd that will soon begin to flow via the IEA strategic reserve release, and you are suddenly right at that 20.7 mmbpd number.

    Oh.

    That’s if - and it’s a big IF - all goes to plan.

    No wonder crude prices have started dropping today. Oil traders can do math, too.

Add to that the fact that two large LPG tankers have just got through the straits and back to India and the prognosis may not be so dire -

 
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Are we back in the Covid type scenario again, this time wait four weeks to clear the straits instead of 2 weeks to manage the curve? The Iran War was supposed to end in a few days, according to President Trump, then it became about two weeks and now we are told it will be over in about 4 weeks, based on the deployment of about 5,000 marines to open the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile the price of oil in Ireland has already risen substantially, and set to go much higher, because of the difficulties of trade through those straits.

This incidentally is not just oil but also fertiliser, so if this goes on much longer it raises the prospect of a world, or Europe anyway (the US for example, has lots of oil) with a major energy squeeze and, if the fertiliser shortage pans out, food shortages. Of course this is just the chaos of war we are told, nobody could have predicted this.

But could they not have, wasn’t it blindingly obvious that Iran was going to close those straits once they were attacked, and isn’t it also obvious that 5,000 marines will make precious little difference, bearing in mind the huge coastline of Iran on that Gulf, and their expertise in drones, missiles, and small fast boats, etc. Are we really in a scenario that nobody could have predicted, or are we in a planned takedown of those countries dependent on oil, and heaven forbid, imported food?

In short could an energy lockdown be soon upon is, which, as you can see in these pictures, is been predicted by some commentators. What would the powers that be get out of that, I here you ask, well:

– It increases the whole Communist state atmosphere in Ireland. Irish people could easily become totally ruined in this energy squeeze, because they are driven crazy by gigantic taxes on fuel, and cars in general, and are prevented from addressing many of these problems by huge intrusive regulations, like those that make it all nigh impossible to renovate or build a house and keep or install a chimney, and those that ban turf cutting and usage.

The tax take for example now is about 60% directly on a quantity of fuel, but in fact there are also huge new ‘windfall’ taxes placed on oil companies, in addition to the former taxes, which of course in some shape or form have to be passed on to the consumer. So for example in early 2025 one oil company, Harbour Energy, reported its annual profit as $1.2 billion for 2024, and then reported that it faced an actual loss of $93 million for the same period, because its annual tax bill was over 100%, as its CEO outlined here:

These taxes are usually not mentioned when they talk about tax on fuel in Ireland, hence the real tax is actually way over the 60% per cent or so that it is at the pump.

Anyway the point is that the Taoiseach et al have indicated that they will not ease up on even the new carbon taxes they are about to add on this, instead they will introduce ‘targeted’ assistance to people i.e. they destroy your capacity to survive outside the system and instead will insist you go cap in hand and apply for x or y state scheme, turning the Communist screw further.

And in any case all government handouts in this country are implemented in such a way as to discriminate against Irish people in favour of immigrants, this discrimination is completely endemic in the system and has been in place since the first immigrants started to arrive.

– It just creates a lockdown effect in general, you cannot go to a protest say because they might have checkpoints out watching for people who exceed their quota to travel, obviously this is very useful in population control.

– It could kick start the whole ‘net zero’ climate hoax in general, ‘we have to get serious about this or be in lockdown for ever etc’, so maybe we could end up with personal carbon credits like the Chinese social credit system?

– It might be designed to break the will of people. What has happened recently in Cuba could be instructive here. There the government said initially that they would not negotiate with the US in the coercive atmosphere brought about by the US takedown of Venezuela, and the intimidation of Mexico to get it to not supply oil to Cuba. But after a few months of hell, with rolling blackouts and even now no airline can travel to Cuba, because they cannot get the aviation fuel there to travel back, the government opens negotiations, publicly, and you would have to say, humiliatingly.

Maybe they would like to do that to us, soften our cough by turning on a big squeeze here until we beg for mercy? The powers that be are always, since Covid, looking for more ways to break the spirit of the people and make us feel like and act like slaves (hence easier to control us in a New Word Order), so this could be one way I guess.

No doubt there are people out there who will crunch the numbers and say there is no reason to panic here, there is a huge amount of oil available in Guyana, Russia, etc etc. Yes but remember this thesis is about these crooked globalists who rule Ireland looking for an excuse to tyrannise us more. There doesn’t have to be an actual shortage of oil, only an excuse to declare one, they just don’t have our interests at heart and would like to see us suffer?

In any case just an idea, I hope I am wrong!

by Brian Nugent, http://www.orwellianireland.com
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Following the playbook. By 2030 we the serfs will be either dead or own nothing.
None of us hate them enough.
 
Mad as Fish
"I posted this on the Iran war thread -Strait of Hormuz Update: Let’s do some math."

I take your point, quite possibly this is a scam in the sense that there is plenty of oil if they honestly went looking for it. But remember we are dealing with bad actors here, its not as if the governments of the West, including Ireland, would sincerely be looking out for their country's interests.

Look at it this way, in 2020 we had all the drama playing out on our TV screens about China and Northern Italy, a pandemic armageddon which then, supposedly, the government had to take x y and z tyrannous step to protect us from. In retrospect were they sincere about protecting us from a virus? Not at all, even the PCR tests were run at a cyclic level guaranteed to get mostly false results.

Then we had the shock of the Ukraine war and so in response every small community in Ireland was glad to make preparations to accommodate the refugee outflow, which, mysteriously, rapidly morphed into a huge mass immigration inflow from all over the world. Were they sincere here? No, in retrospect Ukraine is a huge country, they could have just gone to another part of that, it was all a scam from the beginning.

Now we have on our TV screens huge oil facilities been bombed to bits, and the geography, and importance, of the Straits of Hormuz trotted out ad infinitum. So it could be used as an excuse for an energy lockdown, even if the raw figures don't justify that?
 
Mad as Fish
"I posted this on the Iran war thread -Strait of Hormuz Update: Let’s do some math."

I take your point, quite possibly this is a scam in the sense that there is plenty of oil if they honestly went looking for it. But remember we are dealing with bad actors here, its not as if the governments of the West, including Ireland, would sincerely be looking out for their country's interests.

Look at it this way, in 2020 we had all the drama playing out on our TV screens about China and Northern Italy, a pandemic armageddon which then, supposedly, the government had to take x y and z tyrannous step to protect us from. In retrospect were they sincere about protecting us from a virus? Not at all, even the PCR tests were run at a cyclic level guaranteed to get mostly false results.

Then we had the shock of the Ukraine war and so in response every small community in Ireland was glad to make preparations to accommodate the refugee outflow, which, mysteriously, rapidly morphed into a huge mass immigration inflow from all over the world. Were they sincere here? No, in retrospect Ukraine is a huge country, they could have just gone to another part of that, it was all a scam from the beginning.

Now we have on our TV screens huge oil facilities been bombed to bits, and the geography, and importance, of the Straits of Hormuz trotted out ad infinitum. So it could be used as an excuse for an energy lockdown, even if the raw figures don't justify that?
or its to shake loose 90 million Iranians and get them on the road to Europe.
 
Mad as Fish
"I posted this on the Iran war thread -Strait of Hormuz Update: Let’s do some math."

I take your point, quite possibly this is a scam in the sense that there is plenty of oil if they honestly went looking for it. But remember we are dealing with bad actors here, its not as if the governments of the West, including Ireland, would sincerely be looking out for their country's interests.

Look at it this way, in 2020 we had all the drama playing out on our TV screens about China and Northern Italy, a pandemic armageddon which then, supposedly, the government had to take x y and z tyrannous step to protect us from. In retrospect were they sincere about protecting us from a virus? Not at all, even the PCR tests were run at a cyclic level guaranteed to get mostly false results.

Then we had the shock of the Ukraine war and so in response every small community in Ireland was glad to make preparations to accommodate the refugee outflow, which, mysteriously, rapidly morphed into a huge mass immigration inflow from all over the world. Were they sincere here? No, in retrospect Ukraine is a huge country, they could have just gone to another part of that, it was all a scam from the beginning.

Now we have on our TV screens huge oil facilities been bombed to bits, and the geography, and importance, of the Straits of Hormuz trotted out ad infinitum. So it could be used as an excuse for an energy lockdown, even if the raw figures don't justify that?
Indeed, and on re-reading your original post I saw where you were coming from.

Yet I am not as convinced that it is a global effort to subdue the population as was the case with covid and Ukraine.

America, for instance, is doing its own thing and exploiting its own resources, Russia is looking east to sell its energy as is Iran itself which is granting safe passage to friendly countries, belying the fact that the straits are closed, they are not entirely.

We saw the same with EVs, ICE powered cars were banned according to everyone, but the small print said different, something that was rarely mentioned.

The success of the covid scam was down to shock and awe, that wont work with energy, an oil crisis is nothing new, and folk are far more aware of energy flows and resources thanks to the focus on global warming, a scam that is rapidly unwinding itself leaving a much greater appreciation of how the world is powered.

Yes, the world is run by bad actors, but they may have been shouting wolf a little too often for it to have the effect it once did.
 
Just listening to the news report on Newstalk and it’s hilarious how stage-managed this conflict is. Both sides threatening mutual destruction of each other’s energy supplies. The oddest war ever.

Every discussion around the news is about the impending price increase for literally everything.

The whiff of Jewish/Masonic bankers off this war is overwhelming.
 
Just listening to the news report on Newstalk and it’s hilarious how stage-managed this conflict is. Both sides threatening mutual destruction of each other’s energy supplies. The oddest war ever.

Every discussion around the news is about the impending price increase for literally everything.

The whiff of Jewish/Masonic bankers off this war is overwhelming.
I think that it's being played for keeps by the Iranians and Israel.
The US has gotten itself in a fight that will ultimately do it/has done it huge damage.
From our perspective.
There is approx 400 million barrels recoverable sitting off the Cork Waterford coast.
There's another decent gas prospect sitting off Mayo.
Why?
Because of political surrender to stupid green ideology to stay in government rather than economic pragmaticism.
 
I really hope it won't happen but there is a bit of momentum about it...
 

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Just listening to the news report on Newstalk and it’s hilarious how stage-managed this conflict is. Both sides threatening mutual destruction of each other’s energy supplies. The oddest war ever.

Every discussion around the news is about the impending price increase for literally everything.

The whiff of Jewish/Masonic bankers off this war is overwhelming.
One consolation being that the MSM is fading as the primary source of news. It can shout and yell as much as it likes but it's audience, and hence it's power, is on the wane, hence the moves by governments to control the Web.
 
I think that it's being played for keeps by the Iranians and Israel.
The US has gotten itself in a fight that will ultimately do it/has done it huge damage.
From our perspective.
There is approx 400 million barrels recoverable sitting off the Cork Waterford coast.
There's another decent gas prospect sitting off Mayo.
Why?
Because of political surrender to stupid green ideology to stay in government rather than economic pragmaticism.
Will the oil industry ever be worth 100 billion a year to the Irish economy? Big Pharma is, and that is where the government is focussing. It would be nice to think that they are saving the oil for a rainy day, but that level of foresight and intelligence would be far too much to hope for.
 
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Another problem faced by the globalists in trying to impose an energy lockdown is that it will highlight the failure of renewables and the supposed transition to green energy, which just isn't happening. Any extra power generated by wind or solar is being mopped up by data centres, Bitcoin mining, ever more devices and so on. There is certainly none spare for EVs and should the government try to push them as an alternative to ICE powered vehicles in times of fossil fuel uncertaintity then there are plenty of people and arguments to kick the idea into touch.

The government closing down transport and other services arguing that Microsoft et al, needs the energy instead, will be a hard sell.
 
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Are we back in the Covid type scenario again, this time wait four weeks to clear the straits instead of 2 weeks to manage the curve? The Iran War was supposed to end in a few days, according to President Trump, then it became about two weeks and now we are told it will be over in about 4 weeks, based on the deployment of about 5,000 marines to open the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile the price of oil in Ireland has already risen substantially, and set to go much higher, because of the difficulties of trade through those straits.

This incidentally is not just oil but also fertiliser, so if this goes on much longer it raises the prospect of a world, or Europe anyway (the US for example, has lots of oil) with a major energy squeeze and, if the fertiliser shortage pans out, food shortages. Of course this is just the chaos of war we are told, nobody could have predicted this.

But could they not have, wasn’t it blindingly obvious that Iran was going to close those straits once they were attacked, and isn’t it also obvious that 5,000 marines will make precious little difference, bearing in mind the huge coastline of Iran on that Gulf, and their expertise in drones, missiles, and small fast boats, etc. Are we really in a scenario that nobody could have predicted, or are we in a planned takedown of those countries dependent on oil, and heaven forbid, imported food?

In short could an energy lockdown be soon upon is, which, as you can see in these pictures, is been predicted by some commentators. What would the powers that be get out of that, I hear you ask, well:

– It increases the whole Communist state atmosphere in Ireland. Irish people could easily become totally ruined in this energy squeeze, because they are driven crazy by gigantic taxes on fuel, and cars in general, and are prevented from addressing many of these problems by huge intrusive regulations, like those that make it all nigh impossible to renovate or build a house and keep or install a chimney, and those that ban turf cutting and usage.

The tax take for example now is about 60% directly on a quantity of fuel, but in fact there are also huge new ‘windfall’ taxes placed on oil companies, in addition to the former taxes, which of course in some shape or form have to be passed on to the consumer. So for example in early 2025 one oil company, Harbour Energy, reported its annual profit as $1.2 billion for 2024, and then reported that it faced an actual loss of $93 million for the same period, because its annual tax bill was over 100%, as its CEO outlined here:

These taxes are usually not mentioned when they talk about tax on fuel in Ireland, hence the real tax is actually way over the 60% per cent or so that it is at the pump.

Anyway the point is that the Taoiseach et al have indicated that they will not ease up on even the new carbon taxes they are about to add on this, instead they will introduce ‘targeted’ assistance to people i.e. they destroy your capacity to survive outside the system and instead will insist you go cap in hand and apply for x or y state scheme, turning the Communist screw further.

And in any case all government handouts in this country are implemented in such a way as to discriminate against Irish people in favour of immigrants, this discrimination is completely endemic in the system and has been in place since the first immigrants started to arrive.

– It just creates a lockdown effect in general, you cannot go to a protest say because they might have checkpoints out watching for people who exceed their quota to travel, obviously this is very useful in population control.

– It could kick start the whole ‘net zero’ climate hoax in general, ‘we have to get serious about this or be in lockdown for ever etc’, so maybe we could end up with personal carbon credits like the Chinese social credit system?

– It might be designed to break the will of people. What has happened recently in Cuba could be instructive here. There the government said initially that they would not negotiate with the US in the coercive atmosphere brought about by the US takedown of Venezuela, and the intimidation of Mexico to get it to not supply oil to Cuba. But after a few months of hell, with rolling blackouts and even now no airline can travel to Cuba, because they cannot get the aviation fuel there to travel back, the government opens negotiations, publicly, and you would have to say, humiliatingly.

Maybe they would like to do that to us, soften our cough by turning on a big squeeze here until we beg for mercy? The powers that be are always, since Covid, looking for more ways to break the spirit of the people and make us feel like and act like slaves (hence easier to control us in a New Word Order), so this could be one way I guess.

No doubt there are people out there who will crunch the numbers and say there is no reason to panic here, there is a huge amount of oil available in Guyana, Russia, etc etc. Yes but remember this thesis is about these crooked globalists who rule Ireland looking for an excuse to tyrannise us more. There doesn’t have to be an actual shortage of oil, only an excuse to declare one, they just don’t have our interests at heart and would like to see us suffer?

In any case just an idea, I hope I am wrong!

by Brian Nugent, http://www.orwellianireland.com
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You might be right. But the US is an energy exporter and has started this war that means the rest of the world is now in energy defict.

Weird huh?

And now heres another flashpoint.

 
Finally the penny is dropping about the EU/USA proxy war against Russia.
Only took four years!!! :cool:
 
Finally the penny is dropping about the EU/USA proxy war against Russia.
Only took four years!!! :cool:
Its Trumps war against everyone.

He doesnt give two shits about you, my friend.

Never did.
 
@jpc

Get this idiot to obey the rules set down by @Declan before Christmas.
It's continually replying to and quoting my posts.

TIA
 
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@jpc

Get this idiot to obey the rules set down by @Declan before Christmas.
It's continually replying to and quoting my posts.

Declan said:
If ye reply or mention one of the other side you will. Be banned for two days as a warning and doubling there after. I have had enough and this will be sorted by Christmas.

TIA

Wow.

It'll be quoting a post from Dan from before Christmas again now....
The usual trying to get folk banned. :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:
 
And again.
I'll leave it to the mod team.
Reported.
 
And especially the temporary part. The war in the gulf was nearly over after a few days, we were told, then possibly as long as three weeks and then it already ended multiple times, according to Trump. So any measures taken now are only temporary and short term. Yeah right!
 
They say Australia is close to fuel rationing.
Funny How = = Australia doesn't have that much Solar Power and Wind Power ? !

I reckon that Australian Politicians are Massively Corrupt = = Some in the pockets of, the Chinese / Others in the pockets of Globalists ! !

Australia shouldn't have energy problems / shortages ! !
 
Australia has, according to Wikipedia, 2,400m barrels of recoverable oil, which is about the same as the UK.

Building wind turbines and solar farms to collect all that 'green' energy are some of the most corrupt activities that take place in plain sight!

Worth bearing in mind that the dearer oil becomes the greater the recoverable reserves because it becomes worth extracting it from the more awkward locations. However, it is not a shortage of oil per se, but the logistics that is causing this hike.
 
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This has a familiar feel to it.
Egyptian businesses ordered to close at 9pm to save energy... etc. etc....
It will last for a month "initially"
 
Funny How = = Australia doesn't have that much Solar Power and Wind Power ? !

I reckon that Australian Politicians are Massively Corrupt = = Some in the pockets of, the Chinese / Others in the pockets of Globalists ! !

Australia shouldn't have energy problems / shortages ! !
Australia should not have problems you are right .
Norway invests its oil money into a sovereign fund and it spends its oil revenue on its people however Australia is a USA hybrid and gave away all its income to usa companies .
i heard a great explanation the other day .
Saudi arabia has the same population as texas and has the same gdp from oil --however texas spends a fraction on its people --it has the worst schools -- primitive primary schools and crumbling roads and bridges and saudi is run by a"""" ROYAL """" FAMILY who do not give a shit and have personal yachts the size of croke park and yet the people do not suffer like the yanks .
there is a confidence trick in america where people are persuaded that the american dream is to be wealthy regardless of the suffering/misery caused by the theft of wealth from the poor --into your pocket --you are now a hero of the republic regardless of the harm caused to to its people --this strategy is the strategy of the 2% who own everything as they have been permitted to steal it from society - and you are only permitted to worship them as they control everything .
you are not permitted to do this in Norway and were not permitted this in so called primitive libya which had a bigger gdp than any other african state as it shared its wealth .
in texas they can only dream of the magic of Ghadaffy's rule where primary secondary and university was free and everyone was housed and everyone had a medical card .
this is why it was destroyed .
 
And especially the temporary part. The war in the gulf was nearly over after a few days, we were told, then possibly as long as three weeks and then it already ended multiple times, according to Trump. So any measures taken now are only temporary and short term. Yeah right!
the intellect of a peadophile visiting a mossad island run by known israeli loyalists this genius now tries his hand at a war with iran -- what could possibly go wrong.
 
the intellect of a peadophile visiting a mossad island run by known israeli loyalists this genius now tries his hand at a war with iran -- what could possibly go wrong.
I'm not convinced that Trump is into kids, kinky stuff with the ladies sure, but until we see some direct evidence then the jury is still out for me.
 
Anyone hear of filling stations running out of petrol or diesel yet? Today I heard there was no diesel to be got in Ballaghaderreen, which has I think two filling stations. There was no diesel in nearby Ballinlough either, which only has the one station.
I may actually have to travel through Ballaghaderreen tomorrow so I might check it out.
 
There really is no question about it now, an energy lockdown is coming, probably sometime between 1 week and 2 months from now and could last years. That is:

- quotas on the amount of fuel you are allowed, and restrictions on travel, both on land and the air.

- a compulsory app that will police this and it will include at times the army and gardai on forecourts.

- non essential schools, businesses and maybe Churches, closed.

- basically it might bleed into the whole 15 minute city, permanent open prison carbon zero environment they have been long since planning.
 

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