Nord Stream, perhaps 2, is ruptured and spewing a rather large volume of methane into the atmosphere.
Who would have a motive to blow up the energy pipeline connecting Russia to Germany?
What would that motive be?
What are the implications?
Aren't questions easy?
For instance, Who himself might say, what's to say it wasn't a natural rupture?
Implications
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Re: Implications
Food distribution and collection centers are mysteriously catching on fire in the US and the EU. Energy prices are going up. This is being blamed on Russia and the war, but I don't think that holds water. Interest rates are going, so all sorts of prices and loan returns are going up. Food prices have been going up before all the fires and explosions.Walker wrote: ↑Wed Sep 28, 2022 9:06 am Nord Stream, perhaps 2, is ruptured and spewing a rather large volume of methane into the atmosphere.
Who would have a motive to blow up the energy pipeline connecting Russia to Germany?
What would that motive be?
What are the implications?
Aren't questions easy?
For instance, Who himself might say, what's to say it wasn't a natural rupture?
So. cui bono? Who benefits when so many small businesses and private, not well off people, can barely or can not pay their bills?
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Re: Implications
the rich want to thin the herd once more...
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