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Dec 19, 2023Liked by NE - Naked Emperor Newsletter

Like most western nations, the people are in an abusive relationship by their government.

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Almost like we are living under a government of occupation.

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I have no problem with it being an abusive relationship. But for a change, I want to be the abuser.

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I hate to even ❤️ this. Every single aspect of our lives is a scam to dehumanize, impoverish & ultimately kill as many as possible. I have always just wanted to be left alone to quietly live my little life. Why is that too much to ask of these psychopaths?

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Why doesn’t matter. That it IS too much to ask should tell you all you need to know about coexistence with them. Not possible.

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Dec 19, 2023Liked by NE - Naked Emperor Newsletter

Tell me about it. My oil deliveries cost $700 USD for every fill. It is bone crushing to stay warm here now.

It is a smart plan for those who invest in green tho.

Absolutely no overhead costs and backed by the tax payer. Everything is a SCAM. I found what US Government did to Nordic pipelines abhorrent.

Electric cars are a complete joke too.

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That's because we have burned through most of the cheap stuff... and now we do things like steam oil out of sand....

This is coming to a head... the inflation will not stop ...

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Dec 20, 2023Liked by NE - Naked Emperor Newsletter

Genuine question: do you think we really used up the cheap stuff, or are we just told that so we don't complain about paying more?This is one place where covid has messed with my mind/opened my eyes (not always sure which)... Being told something repeatedly doesn't make it true and the more I am bombarded with an idea now (esp without proof), the more I question its truthfulness. The lies we have been told re coal supply in SA, makes my hair stand on end... And that so that we can export the good stuff to China.

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This is the question I want answers to and intend to explore further in the future. It is key to everything.

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Look into Abiotic oil. The theory is that oil is the second most plentiful liquid in the world and is the result of chemical reactions within the earth's manatle and has nothing to do with 'fossils'. Nazi Germany used the technology to produce synthetic fuel in WW2.

Rockefeller dropped many fallacies at the start of the use of oil, in order to stifle his competitors. Oil classed as a fossil fuel was convenient misinformation.

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*mantle, I wish there was an edit button!

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Thanks, and there is an edit button. If you click on the (...) an option to edit appears.

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If you really want to know then read everything here https://www.headsupster.com/forumthread?shortId=220

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Thank you, will do that.

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My last delivery of 1,000 litres cost me £975 (1,234 USD).

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Yes, feel your pain. I usually receive two deliveries a month….a fill and a top off so I’m paying about the same. In US you can judge what your per gallon cost will be for oil by checking the cost per gallon for diesel at the gas stations. I live in New England with the US older style homes. Most New England homes are heated by oil or gas.

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Dec 20, 2023·edited Dec 20, 2023Liked by NE - Naked Emperor Newsletter

How well we know the words to this song in SA, because we have been singing it for years: Eskom (our energy supplier), SAA, Prasa, SABC, Denel... You name the State Owned Enterprise (SOE), I'll show you the bail-out slips. And you can be sure of one thing, the bail-out does nothing, because five years down the line each of these "companies" are in a worse state, to be sure.

To be fair, kadre deployment, graft and corruption are much bigger drivers of the problem here, than in the UK, but I cannot help but wonder... It seems like we are all singing from the same songsheet again. The lockstep is observable and not just in the UK. The same issues rear their head in the States, Australia, Europe (Germany and Switzerland comes to mind off hand).

And I am willing to bet, it is not just energy. Didn't the BBC recently complain about a lack of funding due to a downturn in subscription? Energy is the one in the foreground at the moment, in part because someone else can be blamed, but what is the state of the other SOE's? I would not be surprised if this is just the start and others are going to be in line soon.

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Dec 20, 2023Liked by NE - Naked Emperor Newsletter

State owned to free market to the worst of all worlds, a rigged market working in favour of the supplier. The privatisation programme went too far. If you need to set up a regulator as soon as you privatise an industry you know it'll end up with the profits private and any losses bailed out by the tax payer or the consumer. You're admitting that the market is going to be flawed at the get-go. "Competition" is pointless with price caps, mandates and subsidies at every turn.

A regional mutual model would work best in my view where the consumers own the supplier and the mandate is to provide reliable energy at the lowest sustainable cost. These mutuals could then form long term contracts with generators to secure reliable, affordable supplies of electricity. Without the Net Zero nonsense and these rigged markets we'd be back to coal and/or nuclear and steady, affordable prices with reliable supplies.

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Dec 20, 2023Liked by NE - Naked Emperor Newsletter

Become a politician, gets these criminals out

Italy and Argentina have voted against the criminals

Ill vote for you

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Have they though...we'll see.

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Sunak is one mother of a Charity.

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How can we be certain the Nordstream was blown up?

I read the other day that Ukes have lost 380k soldiers in the war - that would mean the entire country must be a rubble heap and millions of civilians would be dead - the US lost 50k soldiers in over a decade in Vietnam...

Why do we seldom see clips of this carnage out of Ukraine??? Compare that to Gaza....

I am thinking there is an orchestrated war in Ukraine -- just enough to get some photo opps ... with lots of CGI ... for the purpose of blaming the out of control inflation ... on something other than the decline in the availability of affordable energy

'Blowing up' the pipeline would also be another excuse

They absolutely cannot tell the MOREONS that prices are through the roof and you can barely afford to eat and keep your home warm cuz we burned up all the cheap energy ... that would cause panic....

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It doesn't really matter does it and how can we verify anything unless we hire a sub and go down there ourselves? We have been told that is was blown up and it is not pumping gas through it anymore The end result is the same - less cheap gas to Europe.

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Keep in mind gas prices were surging in Europe prior to the Ukraine 'war' and the 'demolition' of the pipeline...

Gas Prices Were Already Rising Before Russia Invaded Ukraine.

https://www.forbes.com/advisor/personal-finance/why-are-gas-prices-rising/

The last thing the PTB want is for the mob to get their hands on the truth... which is .... we are running out of affordable energy.

They will do anything to ensure this truth remains hidden including pretending that we are transitioning to renewable energy and EVs (clearly impossible ... they know that of course)... and vilifying fossil fuels citing climate change (better than saying we are running out... instead you make the mob hate fossil fuels and claim we are weaning off them - we are not - we burned record amounts of coal again this year... )

They will even claim there is a massive war happening in Ukraine - 380k soldiers are dead - and blame Putin for the high gas prices... they will even fake blowing up a pipeline to blame this for high prices... these are temporary set backs... we will fix the pipe and end the war... and the prices will fall back to normal

That's a Hollywood ending -- and the mob prefers Hollywood endings over the truth

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Sad to say, we have a parallel situation in Canada. The government keeps upping carbon taxes - as if higher taxes could fix any problem, let alone an imaginary one like Climate Change.

On top of that, they are using tax payer dollars to subsidize electric car battery plants across the country, and "mandating" (uh-oh, that M-word again) that all cars have to be electric by 2035.

It's just a big money laundering operation - i.e. handing our tax dollars out to the "green" industrial complex.

The emissions created by building EVs is astronomically high, and according to the best estimates I've heard, there aren't enough "rare earth minerals" in the world to create the electric future they are *pretending* to be building.

It's all just one more big hoax, and they are getting us to pay for it.

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Rishi Sunook as Biden calls him, is heavily invested in the green scamming agenda along with members of his family.

These people are super rich but still bleed the taxpayers dry for more, he’s a greedy insidious creature

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Cold OAPs are dead OAPs and dead OAPs can't claim the pensions they paid for which makes government and pension companies happy.

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They wiped plenty out darting them, now let’s finish the job by freezing them to death quicker.

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Someone should give our mp's a pay rise

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No, no, no... The civil service. Sorry, watching "Yes, Minister" again

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i watched them all about 6 months a go, nothings changed except they dont give an eff about public opinion any more

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Dec 20, 2023·edited Dec 20, 2023

Very droll, Hannah. 😀

I was going to say, they are one and the same, but it looks like it’s changed.

“Historically MPs’ pay was linked to the salary scales of certain civil service grades. Although this is no longer the case, …”

https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/sn06689/

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