>>186988/7/22 Part 1
They would not listen, they did not know how. They would not listen, they’re still not listening now. Perhaps they never will. As it was in the days of Sodom and Gomorrah, so it is in the days of Eurosodom and Gomerica:
https://thesaker.is/the-decline-and-fall-of-the-western-empire/China readies nukes:
https://halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/en/news-page/world/urgent-china-moving-nuclear-missiles-in-publicRussia readies nukes:
https://www.rt.com/russia/559929-putin-update-zircon-missiles/The supply chain crisis is going to accelerate into winter as stagflation persists. Price inflation will remain high. The US is indeed officially in a recession today. Two consecutive negative GDP prints IS a recession, this is a fact that no one can change, including Joe Biden, Paul Krugman or Wikipedia. Reality does not answer to these people. The system is breaking, and certain people greatly benefit. A regional conflict with China on top of the Ukraine war could be the perfect smokescreen for a financial and supply chain collapse that was going to happen anyway. But when the mainstream media talks about the triggers and culprits, they’ll never mention central banks and political corruption, they will only talk about Russia and China:
https://www.infowars.com/posts/supply-chain-problems-will-persist-because-the-system-is-being-sabotaged/▲ FLASHBACK: How The Ukraine Conflict Is Designed To Benefit Globalists:
https://alt-market.us/order-out-of-chaos-how-the-ukraine-conflict-is-designed-to-benefit-globalists/The US-led drive to isolate Russia through sanctions has not succeeded, as half the countries in the Group of Twenty leading global economies refused to sign on, Bloomberg reported on Friday. Argentina, Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, and Turkey have not joined the sanctions that were adopted by the US, UK, EU, and their allies Australia, Canada, Japan, and South Korea. Some nations, like China and South Africa, have openly criticized the restrictions. The G20 nations account for around 85% of global economic output:
https://www.rt.com/business/560298-us-sanctions-russia-failed/With Russia’s tragic invasion of Ukraine, the world’s energy system has been thrown into tumult. Clashing geopolitical dynamics and disrupted supply chains have created a full-blown energy crisis. Ongoing fuel shortages and pressing climate concerns require a balanced solution that is sustainable, reliable, and innovative. Fortunately, there is a proven energy source that checks each one of those requirements. The United States can promote global energy security and strengthen its national security by accelerating the deployment of innovative nuclear energy technologies. The United States has a long history of leadership in developing nuclear technologies, and there has been significant progress made in recent years to realize the potential of the next generation of nuclear power right here at home. The benefits are tangible and significant: nuclear energy ensures both domestic and international access to a carbon-free, reliable, and secure baseload energy source, which is critical to maintaining service, avoiding societal disruption, and decreasing our reliance on foreign fossil fuel sources:
https://nationalinterest.org/feature/case-nuclear-how-us-can-bolster-global-energy-security-203992▲ MY COMMENT: Increasing nuclear energy would put less demand and strain on oil and coal for sure, but the US no doubt will still heavily rely on fossil fuel for commuting as we have a massive country with very well spread out populations. I've addressed some of these issues here:
https://archive.ph/daI3t As for "decreasing our reliance on foreign fossil fuel" that is exactly what Donald Trump was doing for America before Biden came into the White House and canceled all the major domestic oil and gas leases:
https://archive.ph/asbqh