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Europe’s energy crisis deepens
The Duran: Episode 1431
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And after trillions have been invested in building the infrastructure needed to ship by tanker all the natural gas the EU needs to replace Russian gas, what is to prevent politicians from passing a law giving any corporation the right to build pipelines anywhere that supply and demand may dictate?
Stupid politicians doing stupid things, what kind of law would prevent that?
Germany and Belgium receive cheap gas from the Dutch. But for how long? These contracts have a limited timespan. Habeck is just talking out of his crap hole.
Where do the Dutch get the gas from?
One loaf of bread for two loaves of bread? Cheap Gas, Expensive gas – extraction difficulties aside, it’s to do with fixing exchange rates in order to facilitate International trade to the Globalists advantage, so they can both profit and take over industry. Add to that they will now even subsidise the goods or shipping, for long enough in order to destroy the local (national) industry