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Montuno

...como el Son...
I'm very much hoping that Russia, or Ukaine, bring the subject of this double-sided invasion, to the floor of the United Nations.

(US invades Ukraine, Russia invades Ukraine to expel the Americans.)


You don't understand anything...:
It won't be (following your argumentative sources) the Jews who invaded Ukraine first...And then Russia has invaded Ukraine to get rid of neo-Nazis, but when it got there it ran into the Jews, but as from far and night "all cats are brown"....
 

Montuno

...como el Son...
And thus we have reached the point of not only open support for Nazism, but also of the KKK. Well done!

Ja, ja, ja !!!

Putin invade us !!:

SSpain is full of neo-Nazis and KKK members, parading en masse through the streets, amidst the jubilation of the crowds !!!!


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entropical

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Kamala Harris posted it to her feed.

It is an interpretation of Ponsonby by terrorist sympathizer Morelli. As for Ponsonby, we can note:

The Englishman Arthur Ponsonby also convincingly demonstrated that atrocity charges against the Germans were manufactured by Allied propagandists.[20]

Most American liberals who had originally supported American involvement in World War I eventually repudiated the thesis of unique German responsibility for the war. They logically denounced the failure to revise the Treaty of Versailles with its absurd attempt to collect astronomical reparations from Germany.[21]


http://www.renegadetribune.com/no-mercy-unprecedented-vengeance-versailles-treaty/

Of course, with the second world war a new heap of atrocity propaganda was poured out on the german volk that still is perpetuated even today. Part of that involve atrocities in Ukraine carried out by banderites whom the germans failed to stop, and of course the blame was then placed on vanquished germans.
 

Three Berries

Active member
The letter 'Z' on the Russian equipment is actually a sideways 'N'. The letter 'Q' is 3 letters after 'N'. The Russians invaded exactly 3 years after Q's last post....AHA!!

Q hasn't posted in a year so I don't know where you got that info.

Q is the 17th letter and you do see a lot of 17s in this movie.
 

Montuno

...como el Son...
People in the UK are turning off their heating and putting on their hats. This has not been reported upon, but is common knowledge. The German people need to do the same. I can't even call it taking a share of the suffering. They need to lower fuel usage around 50% as that's what they are buying from Russia. Essentially paying for the machine that's eating up the Ukraine. How can anyone enjoy putting their heating on, when the cost is such.


Germany. Heating homes with Ukraine Lives.

Bit dramatic? :)

That is why I have posted so many articles on the gas issue (there are other countries that consume only Russian gas exclusively, such as the Baltics and those closest to Russia): Ukrainian refugees take days to cross Europe, and there is no gas in Ukraine...but Russian gas continues to flow smoothly through Ukraine through intact pipelines.
This is also why I am also looking so much at the Western Sahara, Algeria and Spain VS Morocco conflict, as it was Algerian gas coming to Spain direct through two gas pipelines, the EU's medium term solution. But with the reactivation of the war between Morocco vs Saharawis and the almost pre-bellicose escalation of tension between Algeria and Morocco, Algeria has already closed one of the gas pipelines to Spain, as it passes through Morocco (supplying and benefiting the Alaouite Kingdom). And now, with the sudden and radical pro-Moroccan change by the majority social-democratic part of the current Spanish government, the supply through the other direct channel from Algeria is put at risk.
And Russia had made several moves (diplomatic, economic and military in the area) before the Ukrainian invasion.
 

Three Berries

Active member
There are things ai can do better than humans. Like grinding through stupide postings and recognise repeating patters. 2 different studies came to the conclusion there are at least 2 people who posted as q.

Two different studies looking for a predestine answer. It's not real science Libs use , it's political science. Just another hoax right?

One of the best boomerangs ever is if it were not for the Government passing law to allow them to produce propaganda to distribute to the media, that also allows things like Q.
 

Volcanna

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I’m no anon but from what ive read from the q drops, it would seem like it has to be a team of people working on them. So much inside government info covering so many facets. Alot of it way over my head, but I don’t think it was meant for us.
 

h.h.

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Two different studies looking for a predestine answer. It's not real science Libs use , it's political science. Just another hoax right?

One of the best boomerangs ever is if it were not for the Government passing law to allow them to produce propaganda to distribute to the media, that also allows things like Q.

Q gets it information from the very same media then tells you what to think. It save the followers the trouble.
 

Gry

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Explosion of a residential building in Magnitogorsk (2018)
Tragedy
On Monday, December 31, 2018 at 6:02 am local time, household gas exploded on the second floor in apartment 315 of a ten-story residential building No. 164 on Karl Marx Avenue.
As a result of the explosion, entrance No. 7 partially collapsed and 39 people were killed.
An investigation is underway, a preliminary version of the causes of the explosion is an explosion of household gas.

Jump has always been on the up and up, and I am inclined to think that has not changed at all.
 

Montuno

...como el Son...
People in the UK are turning off their heating and putting on their hats. This has not been reported upon, but is common knowledge. The German people need to do the same. I can't even call it taking a share of the suffering. They need to lower fuel usage around 50% as that's what they are buying from Russia. Essentially paying for the machine that's eating up the Ukraine. How can anyone enjoy putting their heating on, when the cost is such.


Germany. Heating homes with Ukraine Lives.

Bit dramatic? :)


[FONT=var(--font-family-heading)]THEOBJETIVE:[/FONT]


[FONT=var(--font-family-heading)]Is Borrell right when he asks to lower the heating to reduce dependence on Russian gas?[/FONT]

[FONT=var(--font-family-heading)]Lowering the temperature of the thermostats by one degree would reduce the demand for gas from Moscow by about 10,000 million cubic meters a year[/FONT]



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[FONT=var(--font-family-heading)]Josep Borrell, EU High Representative for Foreign Policy.|Europe Press[/FONT]
Published: 03/09/2022 •

[FONT=var(--font-family-serif)]Josep Borrell , High Representative of the European Union (EU) for Foreign Policy, has asked Europeans this Wednesday to lower the thermostat of their heating in order to reduce dependence on gas from Russia, but is he right?
[FONT=var(--font-family-serif)]The data indicates that a measure of this magnitude would really have a marginal impact on consumption throughout the continent and that other types of solutions, such as seeking other suppliers and making greater investments in alternative energies, would be much more effective in overcoming this crisis.[/FONT]
[FONT=var(--font-family-serif)]According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), lowering the temperature of the thermostats by one degree would reduce the demand for Russian gas by about 10,000 million cubic meters a year. Taking into account that the EU imported 155,000 million cubic meters from Russia, this would mean reducing dependency by 6.45%.[/FONT]
[FONT=var(--font-family-serif)]It should be noted that the EU consumes 500,000 million cubic meters of gas per year and 45.3% is imported from Russia. Norway is the second supplier with 23.6%, followed by Algeria (12.6%), other markets (7.1%), the United States (6.6%) and Qatar (4.9%).[/FONT][/FONT]


[FONT=var(--font-family-serif)]Focusing on the case of Spain, the country imported a total of 36,119 gigawatt hours (GWh) of Russian natural gas last year , representing 8.7% of the total. It was surpassed by countries such as Algeria (42.7%), the United States (14.4%) and Nigeria (11.4%), according to data from the Spanish gas operator, Enagás.[/FONT]
end russian dependency

[FONT=var(--font-family-serif)]The European Commission has proposed a series of measures in order to reduce Russia's gas imports by two thirds per year and achieve the goal of cutting its dependence on Russian fossil fuels by 2030, as a response to the invasion of Ukraine .[/FONT]
[FONT=var(--font-family-serif)]To achieve this objective, the Community Executive has developed the plan called REPowerEU. It intends to avoid suppliers that produce instability such as Gazprom, the world's largest gas company and controlled mostly by the Russian state.[/FONT]
[FONT=var(--font-family-serif)]The EU affirms that the gas supply is assured for this winter and puts on the table that it can import 500,000 million cubic meters more per year of liquefied natural gas from suppliers such as Qatar, the US, Egypt or East Africa.[/FONT]
[FONT=var(--font-family-serif)]The diversification of suppliers could also be carried out through the gas pipelines of Azerbaijan, Algeria or Norway, which could supply an additional 10,000 million cubic meters of gas per course, just what the EU would save by lowering heating by one degree, according to the IEA .[/FONT]
Find other providers

[FONT=var(--font-family-serif)]In addition, the Community Executive will continue in talks with the world's main gas buyers, such as Japan, South Korea, China or India to analyze the market situation in the medium term.[/FONT]


[FONT=var(--font-family-serif)]In a further step, Brussels will analyze the necessary investments to develop infrastructures that will reduce dependence on gas and increase the share of hydrogen and biomethane, while reducing the use of fossil fuels.[/FONT]
[FONT=var(--font-family-serif)]Under these premises, Europe aspires to eliminate the community dependency on Moscow by 2030, by reducing gas consumption by 30% annually. The figure is equivalent to 100,000 million cubic meters of this fossil fuel.[/FONT]
[FONT=var(--font-family-serif)]In this sense, Germany has paralyzed the approval process for the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline , a strategic infrastructure to transfer natural gas from Russia to the Old Continent, in response to Putin. The gas pipeline, which connects Russian reserves with western Europe through the Baltic Sea, is now complete, but its operation was still pending operating certificates in Germany.[/FONT]
[FONT=var(--font-family-serif)]The Germanic country already temporarily stopped its certification in November of last year, alleging that it was not constituted under the country's legislation. Russia has warned that this decision will lead to "irreversible damage" to relations between the two countries.[/FONT]
Putin threatens

[FONT=var(--font-family-serif)]Russia has threatened to cut off gas supplies to Europe through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline, in response to sanctions imposed by the West. The gas ban, if passed, could add to the turmoil in energy markets and further fuel the spike in energy prices. [/FONT]
[FONT=var(--font-family-serif)]But Putin is also making a move with new alliances with China . Gazprom has signed a contract for the design of a gas pipeline that will supply China through Mongolia with about 50,000 million cubic meters of gas per year.[/FONT]


[FONT=var(--font-family-serif)]At the beginning of February, both countries agreed to supply 10,000 million cubic meters a year from the Russian Far East. The largest consumer of energy in the world thus becomes a privileged partner that will serve as a destination for all the gas that Europe does not want to buy.[/FONT]
[FONT=var(--font-family-serif)]These agreements are the continuation of the one sealed in 2014. They signed a mega-contract for three decades valued at 400,000 million dollars (about 350,000 million euros) by which the Russian giant would supply 38,000 million cubic meters of gas per year to the eastern country.[/FONT]
USA is more harsh

[FONT=var(--font-family-serif)]The United States has prohibited imports of gas, oil and coal from Russia, which has pushed the barrel of Brent - a benchmark in Europe - above 130 dollars. The North American country has on the table a possible reduction of sanctions against Venezuela that would allow this country, among other things, to produce more oil and sell it on the international market, with the indirect objective of further isolating Russia after the military offensive launched in Ukraine.[/FONT]
[FONT=var(--font-family-serif)]Washington imposed sanctions on Venezuelan oil in 2019, in retaliation for the 2018 presidential elections. Venezuela currently produces some 800,000 barrels of crude oil a day, far from the three million it maintained for years.[/FONT]
[FONT=var(--font-family-serif)]Along the same lines, the United Kingdom will stop importing Russian oil and oil derivatives by the end of 2022 , according to the country's Minister for Business and Energy, Kwasi Kwarteng. [/FONT]


​​​​​​Spain guarantees the supply. The country's supply of natural gas is guaranteed for the coming months, the Government and Enagás say. The arrival of more than 50 ships loaded with liquefied natural gas (LNG) is scheduled to arrive between February and March. Enagás affirms that the Spanish gas system currently has higher levels of contracted natural gas capacity than in previous winters on the same date, and is in a better situation than that of other neighboring countries.

https://theobjective.com/economia/2022-03-09/josep-borrell-gas-rusia/
 

Montuno

...como el Son...
Borrell appeals to Europeans: "Turn off the gas in your homes, decrease dependence on those who attack Ukraine."

"Europeans need the sound of bombs at 5 a.m. 15 days ago falling on Kiev to wake them up from their welfare sleep," says the head of European diplomacy

- Europe is disengaging for now from the US and UK vetoes on Russian oil imports
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Andrés Gil

Corresponsal en Bruselas —9 de marzo de 2022 12:29

There is a "political crusade", diagnoses Josep Borrell, in which the citizenship is called to play its role. "Europeans need the sound of bombs at five in the morning 15 days ago falling on Kiev to wake them up from their dream of well-being," said the head of European diplomacy on Wednesday at the plenary session of the European Parliament in Strasbourg. And what is one way to wake up? By consuming less gas. "Turn off the gas in your homes, decrease dependence on those who attack Ukraine," the EU High Representative for Security and Cooperation has cried out.

"Our environment is surrounded by a circle of fire fed, among others, by Russia, in the Caucasus, in Syria, in the Sahel," Borrell said in a debate on the situation in Ukraine with the participation of Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas: "Europeans need to face the challenges that we have not sought, but that the world projects on us. And Ukraine is the first one. Turn off the gas in your homes. Let us engage more in a collective defense, which is a treaty obligation and to which we have paid too much attention."

Borrell also stated in his speech: "We all prefer butter to guns, but 50 years ago the EU countries spent 4% of their GDP on defense, and now they are at 1.5% of their GDP. Peace dividends were devoted to the welfare state, but now we have to explain that our way of life has a price, that we have Europe as a French garden, and outside the jungle is growing. And if we do not want the garden to invade us, we must take care of it and defend it".

Kallas, likewise, said, "We have to find a consensus within the European Union that sometimes the best way to achieve peace is with a willingness to use military force."

These are the tasks Borrell sets the Europeans, while describing the war unleashed by the Russian invasion of Ukraine: "When I was told that the bombings had begun, I saw that we were entering a new moment in history in which we Europeans had to deal with Putin's challenges. Putin has thought that Ukraine was weak and subservient, but he has found himself a strong country; he thought that we in Europe were too dependent on his gas; that the US was too dependent on China; that the distance between the US and the EU was too great; and that his army could quickly defeat a puppet regime. But it hasn't. That war is going to last.

Borrell has even resorted to the leader of the Bolshevik Revolution to explain the change of position he is asking of Europe: "The political change in trade relations is not enough. I think it was Lenin who said that the capitalists would be willing to sell even the rope with which we hang them, and Putin thought that our addiction to Russian gas was enough to make us retract. It is true that every year we pay the equivalent of the reserves we blocked from the Russian Central Bank. We have blocked the stock, but we have not stopped the flow. The first thing is to cut the umbilical cord of our economy with the Russian economy and the flow to accumulate reserves with which to finance the war."

The head of European diplomacy has insisted that getting rid of Russian dependence depends on proposals such as those presented by the European Commission on Tuesday, "which require technical, macroeconomic measures", but also "that European citizens lower their home heating, cut gas consumption like water consumption when there is a drought or put on a mask against the virus".

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.el...-dependencia-ataca-ucrania_1_8814873.amp.html
 

Montuno

...como el Son...
9 MARCH 2022

Borrell clarifies that his request to lower heating is not directed at Spain because it does not receive Russian gas
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The EU High Representative for Foreign Policy, Josep Borrell, has clarified on Wednesday that his request to lower the heating in homes to cut economic ties with Russia is not directed at Spain because it does not receive Russian gas.

"Our gas comes from elsewhere, therefore, my advice or request that people save gas so as not to have to import more Russian gas does not go for Spaniards, because Spaniards do not consume Russian gas. But for the rest of Europe, yes," Borrell explained Wednesday in an interview on La Sexta, picked up by Europa Press.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sour...S0IY98JsLlE3fF

In this regard, he pointed out that Europe pays Russia approximately 700 million euros a day for gas, oil and coal that it exports to countries dependent on these products. "We have to stop paying Putin," Borrell urged.[/b] "We have to stop paying Putin," he said.

As he pointed out, a "quite elementary" way to do this is to consume less in order to reduce dependence on the one who attacks Ukraine. "One degree less temperature at home is 7% savings on Russian gas. Two degrees less is 14% less. Refugees are much colder. I think it is a perfectly possible solidarity effort," he has claimed.

​​​​​In relation to the announcement of the United States banning the import of oil, gas and coal from Russia, Borrell assured that this decision is an "almost gratuitous sacrifice" since, he explained, the US practically "does not import" Russian gas.

"It turns out that in Europe we import a lot of Russian gas and oil and other countries have no alternative," he said, while urging Europe to make "sacrifices" in economic terms.

"We cannot run out of gas. It is also true that those who have run out of gas at 20 degrees below zero are the people of Kiev, of Mariupol. We will not come to that, but some sacrifice will have to be made in economic terms by ensuring that the vulnerable have public compensations that will increase public spending," he concluded.



https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.eur...309233826.html
 

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