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The policy was introduced by the Sri Lankan Minister of Power and Energy, Kanchana Wijesekera, at the behest of Sri Lanka’s new President Ranil Wickremesinghe — a member and agenda contributor of the World Economic Forum (WEF). “After initial technical issues, FuelPass QR system was successfully tested today. [The] pilot project will continue before going national next week. Last Digit Number Plate Fuel Quota will ease the fuel lines in the next few days with distribution speeding up islandwide,” Wijesekera wrote in a Tweet earlier today. “I thank the fuel station owners who supported, the public that adopted and assisted, forces and volunteers that assisted [in implementing it]. Some fuel stations did not adopt [it], [and] some individuals manipulated [or] falsified [QR codes], and did not want this implemented. However, it will be enforced islandwide.” Armed guards are reportedly assisting with implementing the QR code digital ID fuel rationing program. They were also previously deployed to gas stations and equipped with military-grade weapons to prevent those with “non-essential vehicles” from purchasing gas.
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Fauci said the same thing about HIV. Same script Now, they have to profer solutions like forced inoculations, shut down of opposing views AKA misinfo and disinfo, The Essentials and The non-Essentials, track and trace measures and lockdowns, while you point fingers How about saying f-off to the Globalists? malcom1X: |
The Government of the Russian Federation has included the Bahamas and the islands of Guernsey and Man in the list of unfriendly states and territories in respect of which retaliatory economic measures are in force. “The government has expanded the list of foreign states and territories that commit unfriendly actions against Russia, Russian companies and citizens. Like Bahamas, which have imposed a ban on any transactions with the Bank of Russia, the Russian Ministry of Finance and a number of credit organizations of the Russian Federation. Previously, the list included the USA and Canada, EU states, Great Britain (including Jersey, Anguilla, British Virgin Islands, Gibraltar), Ukraine, Montenegro, Switzerland, Albania, Andorra, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Norway, San Marino, North Macedonia , as well as Japan, South Korea, Australia, Micronesia, New Zealand, Singapore and Taiwan (considered a territory of China, but since 1949 it has been governed by its own administration). According to a government decree dated March 6, all transactions and operations of Russian companies with citizens and firms from countries unfriendly to Russia will be approved by the government commission for monitoring foreign investment. Russia has another list of unfriendly foreign states - it concerns retaliatory measures in the area of work of diplomatic and consular missions. In May 2021, the United States and the Czech Republic were included in it. On July 22 this year, the list included Greece, Denmark, Slovakia, Slovenia and Croatia |
World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has declared the monkeypox outbreak a public health emergency of international concern. He announced the adoption of the relevant decision at a briefing on Saturday. “We have an outbreak that has spread rapidly around the world through new modes of transmission that we have too little understanding of, and that meets the criteria for international health regulations,” he said. “For these reasons, I have decided that a global outbreak of monkeypox constitutes a public health emergency of international concern." "there are currently more than 16 thousand cases of infection in 75 countries and territories and five deaths." “The risk [of spread] of monkeypox is moderate globally and in all regions except Europe, where it is assessed as high,” he stressed. “There is also a clear risk of further international spread, although the likelihood that the outbreak will lead to obstacles in international movements remains low for the time being." |
I'd like to think you're more than 2yr old and lived through covid lockdowns and mandates. But if you have forgotten, Right now In Canada, people are sent into quarantine for not downloading ArriveCAN app on their phones, even though they are double jabbed. For tracking and tracing purposes. Farmers in Europe are protesting govt tyranny disguised as concern for climate change. You will not see it in the news and how the Canadian/US/EU govts reacts to its authority being challenged will not be televised. All the measures are not voted for by the people in those countries. They are imposed on the people. 30% of their farms will be seized for nitrogen emission. Nitrogen is 78% percent of the atmosphere. The air in Earth's atmosphere is made up of approximately 78 percent nitrogen and 21 percent oxygen. Population reduction is what they are talking about. Democrats and globalists are trying to change the US constitution beyond recognition, EPA seeking more powers to enforce climate measures. Some of us are wide awake and paying rapt attention you know. Find out what is happening in China as we speak, it's coming to the West. MadamExcellency: |
Usually, the one with the dellusion to think he's "all knowing", get's everyone else in trouble. Especially when they demand followership and compliance Thanksful: |
You make it seem like HE is wielding a hammer . That's how I'm depicting HIM based on your comment Thanksful: |
The sanctions have not shaken Moscow, and Europe has already lost four governments and is in economic and political crises. This was stated by the Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orban He compared the Western strategy towards Russia to a car with flat tires, citing as an example the countries of Asia, Africa and Latin America that refused to intervene in the conflict in Ukraine. According to him, the governments of Great Britain, Bulgaria, Italy and Estonia have become victims of the current energy crisis. "The strategy of the West is like a car with flat tires on all four wheels. Sanctions have not shaken Moscow. Europe is in trouble - economic and political, four governments have become victims: British, Bulgarian, Italian and Estonian. People will face a sharp increase in prices. And most of the world China, India, Brazil, South Africa, the Arab world, Africa also defiantly did not support us - everyone is aloof from this conflict, they go about their own business," Viktor Orban said. |
US is in it for the US, Ukraine F'ed around and will surely find out Russia is keeping a list and the actions of these states will snap back like a rubber band Turkey is gunning for Cyprus and Greece and payback is a bi^ch RikudoSennin: |
I love your take on what I also see as a conundrum. RikudoSennin: |
Representatives of Russia, Ukraine, Turkey and the United Nations (UN) on Friday, July 22, signed an agreement on the export of Ukrainian grain through the Black Sea. The ceremony in Istanbul was attended by UN Secretary General António Guterres , Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan , Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu , and Ukraine's Minister of Infrastructure Oleksandr Kubrakov. Shoigu signed an agreement with Turkey and the UN separately, later the Ukrainian minister came out to sign. The head of the Russian Defense Ministry also said that in addition to the document on the export of grain, a memorandum was also signed connecting the UN to lifting restrictions on the export of Russian agricultural products and fertilizers to world markets. Terms of Agreements After the conclusion of the agreement, Guterres said that the agreement on the export of grain from the ports of Ukraine is 120 days with the possibility of extension. In addition, Sergei Lavrov said that the “Memorandum of Understanding between the Russian Federation and the UN Secretariat on Assistance in the Promotion of Russian Food and Fertilizers to World Markets” will be valid for three years. It is, in particular, about how to remove the obstacles that the US and the EU have created in the areas of finance, insurance and logistics, to achieve specific exemptions for these products from the restrictive measures imposed against our country. The essence of the contract A UN source said that ships going to Ukraine and back will be inspected by inspectors for unauthorized cargo and personnel. According to him, the inspection teams will be located in Turkey and will include representatives of Russia, Ukraine, Turkey and the UN. He added that "vessels will pass to the ports of Ukraine and enter them in accordance with the schedule approved by the joint coordination center, after the inspection of the vessels by the inspection team." |
The Russian government has expanded the list of unfriendly countries acting hostile to the diplomatic missions of the Russian Federation. The list was supplemented by Greece, Denmark, Croatia and Slovakia . "The list approved by the government is not final and, taking into account the ongoing hostile actions of foreign states directed against Russian missions abroad, may expand." |
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov , in his article for a number of African media, promised that Moscow would continue to fulfill its obligations to supply food, fertilizer and energy to African countries, despite Western sanctions. Lavrov stressed that Russia is well aware of the importance of its supplies of socially significant products, including food, for many countries of the world, and is taking all measures to ensure that its obligations are fulfilled. |
Budapest was targeted over its Children Protection Act, a law originally designed to tackle pedophilia and generally safeguard children’s wellbeing. The law bans the display of homosexual content or gender change in education programs for those under 18 or in media that reaches minors. The law has been harshly criticized by multiple rights groups as discriminatory, Hungary’s ruling party Fidesz insisted it was needed to shield children from pedophilia. “The protection of children is an absolute priority for the EU and its Member States. However, the Hungarian law contains provisions which are not justified on the basis of promoting this fundamental interest or are disproportionate to achieve the stated objective,” the Commission said in a statement, claiming that the legislation violates multiple EU rules.
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EU is centralizing the purchasing of weapons away from the members states and centralizes it in Brussels "Solidarity" is the perfect excuse for totalitarianism In Europe, gas security of supply is governed by a regulation adopted in 2017 after a dispute between Russia and Ukraine over gas transit fees, which led to supply cuts in the middle of winter. The EU regulation prioritises vulnerable consumers, households and small businesses and makes solidarity among European countries mandatory. So, Hungary on Wednesday (13 July) declared a “state of energy emergency”, announcing it would halt gas exports to neighbouring countries in a move aimed at securing the country’s energy supply amid dwindling gas deliveries from Russia. “The time has come for the government to declare a state of emergency in energy,” said Gergely Gulyas, chief of staff of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, in an announcement made on Wednesday (13 July). As of August, exports of fossil fuels to neighbouring countries will be banned and measures will be introduced to boost domestic gas output by 33%, from 1.5 billion cubic metres (bcm) to 2 bcm. Gas covers 85% of Hungary’s heating needs, most of it coming from Russia’s Gazprom. But EU countries do not always observe those rules when confronted with a supply crisis. The Hungarian decision is in direct conflict with the EU’s security of supply regulation, which stipulates that gas solidarity between countries must be underpinned by solidarity agreements governing coordination between national authorities. “EU countries are required to put in place the necessary technical, legal and financial arrangements to make the provision of solidarity gas possible in practice,” says the European Commission, which is in charge of enforcing rules on EU member states.
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"Russian gas export monopoly Gazprom has declared force majeure on gas supplies to Europe to at least one major customer starting June 14, according to the letter seen by Reuters." The letter is dated July 14. "It said the force majeure measure, a clause invoked when a business is hit by something beyond its control, was effective from deliveries starting from June 14," writes Reuters. The letter invoked "extraordinary" circumstances outside the company's control, Reuters continues, citing a source saying the customer in question is Germany via the Nord Stream 1 pipeline It seems this letter declaring its legal release from supply obligations going back to June 14 is in preparation for definitive action on July 22, namely that the pipeline's operations are likely to remain suspended past the scheduled reboot/supply back online designated date. Simply put, Gazprom declared extraordinary and extreme circumstances to void itself from all contractual obligations to this customer, thus the gas will stop flowing indefinitely
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"Russia did it" isn't working on the African leaders
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Go away. Go live in your fantasies Some of us need facts to decipher real-world issues. We don't want a made-belief world/metaverse helinues: |
Everything i post is fact-checked by moderators You just happen to have problems with people who highlight stories you don't want to be highlighted because of your bias Again, never comment on my thread helinues: |
King Salman “highlight[ed] the role of the historic OPEC Plus agreement … and the importance of maintaining the agreement.” Host Wolf Blitzer asked, “Did President Biden ask you, Saudi Arabia, to increase oil production with the hope that it would reduce the price of gasoline in the United States?” Saudi Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Adel al-Jubeir answered, “Not in — with specificity because the president knows that [the] energy issue is an issue of supply and demand. It’s an issue of balancing markets. Saudi Arabia’s committed to ensuring stability in the oil markets. The U.S. government is aware of this. The issue of increases in prices of gasoline that we’ve seen recently are really a function of geopolitics and psychology more than they are about fundamental supply/demand. The problem of gasoline in the United States is more a function of the lack of refining capacity in the United States than a shortage of actual crude oil.” Blitzer then asked, “But is Saudi Arabia ready to increase oil production?” Al-Jubeir responded, “Saudi Arabia has made it very clear over the past decades that it seeks to [ensure] market stability, that it looks at the fundamentals of supply and demand, and that it works within OPEC and now within OPEC-plus to ensure that the markets are adequately supplied with crude oil Meanwhile, "The Crown Prince pointed out to President Biden that we the kingdom, the respect for human rights is a core value for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia based on our Islamic beliefs and our Arab heritage. And that it's absolutely important that values be spread through dialogue," he said. "Trying to impose your values on others is not going to be effective. It will get you a negative reaction. ... The right way to try and put your values forward is to show the world that you adhere first of all to those values, that you are respecting your own values." "In the endm you cannot impose your values by force. ... The Crown Prince was quite clear with President Biden, and we have our own values and those are not going to align 100% with US values ever because we are very, very proud of our own traditions, our own values, our own faith," bin Farhan added. |
While Americans are paying high gas prices due to "Putin's price hike" - Gas is cheaper in Mexico Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador on Tuesday told President Biden that Americans suffering from high gas prices are welcome to drive across the border into Mexico to save money on fuel. López Obrador told Biden in the Oval Office that gas is much cheaper on his side of the border. “We have decided that it was necessary for us to allow Americans who live close to the border … [to] go and get their gasoline on the Mexican side at lower prices,” he told Biden through a translator. “And right now, a lot of drivers, a lot of Americans are going to Mexico to get their gasoline. We are committed to guaranteeing twice as much supply … And right now a gallon of regular costs $4.78 average on this [US] side of the border and on our territory, $3.12.” |
Germany had followed the wrong energy strategy, abandoning nuclear power in favor of solar and wind. Back in 2010, Putin asked "If you don't like gas or nuclear power, are you going to get heat from firewood?" His words have taken on prophetic significance. Fast forward 2022, Germany has moved from an advanced nation to a third world status as Germans are being urged to heat up their homes this winter with firewood. In a segment following his formal speech, Putin took questions from a moderator, CNBC journalist Hadley Gamble. She asked him, "Do you believe it is a mistake for governments, for example, for Germany, for other countries, to move away from nuclear energy?" "Whether it is a mistake or not, is up to the people of Germany to decide," Putin responded. "If you want to know my opinion on this matter, whether this is a mistake, in my opinion, it does not make any sense, because nuclear power accounts for over 80% of the energy balance in France, Germany's neighbour," he said. (Nuclear energy actually makes up about 70% of French electricity). "Does it make any sense," Putin asked, "to close down nuclear generation in one place while on the other side of the fence, on the neighbouring territory, nuclear is flourishing?" "I can understand that in a country as big as Russia, with its immense territory - the biggest country in the world - you could say that we will develop nuclear in one part of the country, but there are reasons not to do so in other parts," Putin continued. "However, in Europe with its density where everything is crammed together, does this make any sense? Either they have to agree on this policy on a pan-European level, or it will not make any sense." "That said, nuclear power accounts for a substantial portion of Germany’s energy mix," he said, quickly referring to Rosatom head Andrey Likhachov for figures. "They used to have over 30%, but now they have only 11% [nuclear in their electricity mix]. This is a huge loss in power generating capacity. Of course, they must replace this resource with something. But what? Wind turbines? That is tricky. It is how you get price hikes. You see, everything must be done softly, calmly, in a balanced and calibrated manner. This is what matters. In addition, professionals must be the ones to take these decisions, not someone else." Putin continued: "Many decisions come at random today based on the current political situation. I believe many participants in this process are taking advantage of people's fears about climate change to achieve domestic political goals or, perhaps, to derive certain economic benefits, because low-carbon energy also involves the production of equipment and the creation of infrastructure, and much more. It is necessary for the public and public organisations, including environmental organisations, to be aware of these problems and to be clear-eyed when making final decisions." |
Think of Sri Lanka while reading this post. Sri Lanka did everything WEF instructed them to do. Who elected these people to run countries and are they accountable to the people when their policies fails, like it did in Sri Lanka? The World Economic Forum (WEF) released a position paper Monday that inexorably links two claimed global crises as one – “climate change” and the “decline of democracy.” The paper then contends that compliance can and should be enforced. It says: First, leading democracies should agree to end the underpricing of fossil fuels, which is the principal factor preventing a clean energy transition. The underpricing associated with producing and burning coal, oil and gas amounted to $5.9 trillion in economic costs in 2020. Nearly a quarter of these losses – $1.45 trillion – occurred in 48 major and smaller democracies. The leading democracies of the G20 should collectively commit to phasing out cost and tax breaks for the production and consumption of fossil fuels. They should also phase in more efficient pricing of fossil fuels through taxes or tradable permits to cover the costs of local air pollution, global warming, and other economic damages. According to the WEF, forcing other economies to reform their under-pricing of fossil fuels in order to avoid the policy’s penalties should also be actively pursued, They reinstated: delaying a clean energy transition “makes leading democracies’ economies more vulnerable through continued reliance on fossil fuels.” Collectively acting to foster a green transition “is not only good for the climate but also critical for protecting democracy,” the WEF paper concludes. |
He'll soon realize that East Germany was once under Russian control. gaby: |
At the meeting of EU finance ministers on Tuesday, about a third of the 27 participants said that Europe would need to introduce new measures to support the most vulnerable participating countries, the sources say, otherwise the inhabitants of these states will stop supporting aid to Kyiv. As a result, the ministers agreed to allocate only 1 billion euros to Ukraine from the aid package announced in May. Most of the package is blocked due to disagreements between the Commission and the German authorities on the structuring of aid. In May, the European Commission announced its intention to participate in the restoration of Ukraine, which may require up to 750 billion euros, according to Kyiv's estimates. This project may cause even more heated discussion among EU members who do not have a clear plan for where to get such funds. According to sources familiar with the discussion, the Commission’s proposal scared away many EU members who are concerned not only about the scale of the promised aid, but about possible corruption abuses. Now, the large financial assistance to Ukraine, which the European Union spoke about is being postponed. 2 months ago, the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, proposed to transfer a loan of 9 billion euros to Ukraine, but so far only the initial tranche of 1/9 of the proposed amount has been agreed upon. The EU expects new economic challenges - a possible complete cessation of Russian gas supplies and tightening of monetary policy risks dumping the region into a second recession in 2 years. |
French leader Emmanuel Macron said on France 2 that Russia's shutdown of Nord Stream gas supplies is part of a "hybrid war". Moreover, the French president insists that it was Moscow that made the decision to "cut ties . " "Stopping gas supply through it is a signal that Russia is using this gas as an element of a hybrid war. <...> These are not the consequences of our sanctions, but the desire to use gas as a weapon. Nord Stream gas has not been supplied for the fourth day in a row due to the shutdown of the pipeline for scheduled maintenance. Prior to this, the volume of pumping through the gas pipeline fell due to a delay in the return of Siemens turbines, which Canada refused to transfer to Gazprom due to sanctions. The stoppage of pumping causes panic among the leaders of the European Union and if Russian deliveries are not resumed by the end of July, then "already high energy prices will increase even more, and governments will be forced to carry out rationing in one form or another." |
Behind the scenes, the Rockefellers and Rothschilds rule the world, but when profit-driven business joins forces with religion, a bad recipe is created. One world economy, one world government, and one world religion rolled into one Philanthropy is a vehicle used by evil people to appear to be good. The Guardians of the Council for Inclusive Capitalism with the Vatican full list is as follows: Ajay Banga, President and Chief Executive Officer, Mastercard Oliver Bäte, Chairman of the Board of Management, Allianz SE Marc Benioff, Chair, Chief Executive Officer, and Founder, Salesforce Edward Breen, Executive Chairman, Dupont Sharan Burrow, General Secretary, International Trade Union Confederation Mark Carney, COP26 Financial Advisor to the Prime Minister, and United Nations Special Envoy for Climate Action and Finance Carmine Di Sibio, Global Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, EY Brunello Cucinelli, Executive Chairman and Creative Director, Brunello Cucinelli S.p.A. Roger Ferguson, President and Chief Executive Officer, TIAA Lady Lynn Forester de Rothschild, Founder and Managing Partner, Inclusive Capital Partners Kenneth Frazier, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Merck & Co., Inc. Fabrizio Freda, President and Chief Executive Officer, The Estée Lauder Companies Marcie Frost, Chief Executive Officer, CalPERS Alex Gorsky, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Johnson & Johnson Angel Gurria, Secretary General, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Alfred Kelly, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Visa Inc. William Lauder, Executive Chairman, The Estée Lauder Companies Bernard Looney, Chief Executive Officer, BP Fiona Ma, Treasurer, State of California Hiro Mizuno, Member of the Board, Principles for Responsible Investment Brian Moynihan, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Bank of America Deanna Mulligan, President and Chief Executive Officer, Guardian Life Insurance Company of America Ronald P. O’Hanley, President and Chief Executive Officer, State Street Corporation Rajiv Shah, President, The Rockefeller Foundation Tidjane Thiam, Board Member, Kering Group Darren Walker, President, Ford Foundation Mark Weinberger, Former Chair and CEO of EY, and Board member of J&J, MetLife and Saudi Aramco |
People were called conspiracy theorists when they were telling people about the plandemic. Farmers are protesting now but people are not paying attention until there's a so-called "food crisis", and then govt starts talking about reducing the population. Farmers in India protested against the Modi govt when they were implementing the same measures like Sri Lanka. He backed down, India would be in the same mess now if not because Modi listened to the farmers. Spanish, Turkish, Dutch, Italian, etc farmers are protesting govt land-grabbing measures disguised as concern for climate but most people aren't even aware of coming danger. Govts are even threatening to nationize land[30%] to meet climate change target. Meanwhile, Bill Gates is busy buying up farmlands viyon02:
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