Blog#22: It's a Gas Gas Gas
Part One: What Price Gas?
During the second half of 2021, the price of gas in the UK (and elsewhere, undoubtedly) skyrocketed. Aside from noting that it looked like another attempt to squeeze-and-fear the general populace, I didn't pay overmuch attention. I got on with my life. But then, mid-December, I was informed that our current 'energy package' is nearing its end, and the time has come to decide what to do next.
As I started to check out the possibilities, I discovered that there were not many; and what was available didn't look good - for me, or for anybody else with limited financial resources, for that matter.
As I searched behind the radiators for illumination, I began to smell a rat. I turned on the computer, and it wasn't long before the stinking rodent revealed itself.
A number of elements conjoined to create this price hike, which was the consequence of apparent gas shortages. Some of these elements were geopolitical, while others were put down to cold weather (not a satisfactory explanation, I submit: anything special about cold weather?). But more than one of my sources revealed another factor. Red rag to a bull...
"... an unusually calm summer meant wind turbines produced less electricity, so fossil fuel plants had to burn more than normal."
There was a 30% drop in wind generation compared to what was estimated/expected. And -
"Scottish government was predicting 11 years ago that there would be 28000 jobs in offshore wind industry alone by 2020..... latest workforce data for 2019 showed that it stood at just 1400." (quotes from wind-watch.org)
So let's get this straight. Large reserves of natural gas - one of the fuel sources intended to be replaced by wind - had to be used, resulting in the depletion of the stock of gas, and hence a rise in prices. And this was in summer. Now, even in Scotland, domestic heating is not normally needed in summer. And, due to its northerly latitude, night hours are few, so little lighting is required. Domestic demand should be puny. Yet the wind farms did not produce enough energy even for that! And now we all have to suffer as a consequence.
Wind energy is one of the great cons of the modern world. Ten years ago you would have found me actively campaigning against these industrial monstrosities, as they marched their way across the hills and glens of Highland Scotland. My main objection concerned the trashing of wild places that wind farm construction involved; destruction of the 'natural world' which, official propaganda will inform you, they are intended to protect. Bu there were other reasons for saying 'no' to turbines.
We predicted then what is happening now. You only need a small number of brain cells to be on active duty to work out that wind energy, being so variable and unpredictable, could not possibly be used as a source to rely on. To build a national energy policy around it is lunatic and completely irresponsible. Had the Victorians depended on wind energy, there would have been no Industrial Revolution, and travelling further than the nearby village would have remained more difficult than it is even in the era of covid.
It is one of the tragedies of Scottish life, that so many of the country's inhabitants have allowed themselves to be duped into believing that the SNP with Nicola Sturgeon at its head are actually concerned about the welfare of ordinary people living in Scotland. Do the goodly folk of the Isle of Skye really think that Sturgeon wakes up at three in the morning worrying about how they are getting on? Some, at least, of the SNP government are motivated by far darker motives - or 'ambitions' would be a more suitable word.
The wind farm con also feeds into the lie - or at least very debatable topic - of ever-increasing scarcity of resources. The very inefficiency and unreliability of wind energy automatically adds to a sense of anxiety and insecurity created by the belief that energy resources are scarce, and will run out completely, unless........ we build lots more wind farms. It is another form of psychological manipulation, to persuade people to accept the unacceptable.
Are energy sources really that scarce? Are we certain that they are running out? Should we uncritically believe everything we are told by people in suits and on television programmes? All good questions.
From what I have read and listened to, I am of the opinion that the spectre of resource poverty is one that has been largely manufactured and fabricated. It helps to keep people in a state of continual insecurity and apprehension, with a willingness to give up many 'freedoms' in order to simply eat and keep warm.
We need ask one simple question. Why have authorities the world over invested so much money in inefficient, unreliable forms of energy such as wind, which by definition cannot provide a 'solution'? While failing to put so much as a Hong Kong dollar into researching truly cheap or free alternative energy solutions? That such possibilities have been mooted and experimented with over recent decades is beyond discussion: they have. Also beyond discussion is that some of these inventors have mysteriously died or disappeared; while others have sold their patents to big companies, which have summarily thrown it all in the bin.
The reason for the avoidance and/or denial of free energy is obvious: it means the empowerment of ordinary people, liberating them from dependence on Big Brother to provide for them. It's the cabal's worst nightmare, and needs to be stopped.
Free energy - zero-point energy - was known and used in the past; a number of sources which I take as credible state as much. There will be those now alive on planet Earth who know about it, but they guard jealously their dirty little secret. It is also worth, in the spirit of 'question everything' doing a little research into oil. Is it really a non-renewable fossil fuel? Or is it a rapidly replenished resource, continually brought into existence in the depths of the oceans?
The hiding and sequestering of reality, in order to maintain a state of perceived poverty and dis-ease within the human population at large, is not confined to energy. Health is another big one. Do we really think that the only 'cures' for cancer are to chop it out, to poison it, or to burn it to smithereens?
Part Two: A New Year Beckons
Yep, it's new year again. Actually, for me 'the new year' began on the solstice, December 21st. This is a new year with some physical reality about it - the shortest day, and the return of the sun (or, in Highland Scotland, at least a little more brightness!). I found a mood change came upon me within a few days of the solstice: a little more expansive, looking ahead, mentally composing lists.
One thing for the coming year seems clear to me. We can't carry on like this for all that much longer. It's two years since the pathogen story broke; two years since almost everyone's life was turned inside out, impacted every day by the new world ushered in by the uniquely dangerous vai-russ. It needs to go one way or another. Either Earthly civilisation will begin to undergo some kind of redemption, or pass beyond the point of no return into total slavery, automatonhood, and oblivion. Though, this being Earth, it won't be simple like that. It will be messy, and maybe some will go one way, some the other, and some will stay stuck in between.
Let's forget arcane matters such as whether the pathogen really exists or not; whether the shots are intended for global depopulation or to turn everybody into a computer terminal. Let's just stay with what has transparently happened during the past two years.
Here in the UK alone we have seen the following - all in the name of public health, remember. The NHS and conventional health care in general have been trashed. Getting assistance is considerably more problematic than before. "You think it's cancer? Send us a photo."
A generation of extremely young people is coming into this world likely to suffer 'cognitive challenges', to put it politely. Lockdowns and social distancing practices also profoundly affect older children, making the development of normal social skills more difficult. Put bluntly: kids won't know how to communicate. It's OK, though: it's all in the name of health.
Large numbers of small businesses, many family-and-independently run, have been forced to close, essentially destroying the fruits of love and a lifetime of hard work of many decent folk.
Vast numbers of people have spent much of the past two years, at school or in work, with their face covered, often by a plastic 'mask' mass produced in China and containing a number of toxic materials. The subject spends hours on end breathing in the bacteria and other toxic shit that has been purposely expelled by the body in an outbreath, one of the body's main means of expelling unwanted material. The mask situation has been rather worse in Scotland (and in Wales, I believe) than in England. Here there has been no respite: non-stop mask mandates for eighteen months now.
People have been unable to visit loved ones, those closest to them, for months on end. Grandparents, to whom the little ones may be a lifeline, have been denied access to grandchildren. The emotional impact of such is enormous. An aunt of mine dies in such a way: denied access to the rest of the family, she just gave up the will to live, and died. No worries. All in the name of health.
Huge numbers of people have spent two years living in states of constant stress and fear. Do you know what two years of stress and fear does to your health? Governments have done nothing to alleviate this situation of psychological and emotional trauma that so many people have been put into. It's for your own good, of course.
This is just a thumbnail sketch of a few matters that immediately come to mind. There are plenty more. It needs to stop, or it's the bottom of the pit. It doesn't need people to take on board everything that I write about on this blog about convid; and it doesn't even require belief that it's intentional. It just means seeing that this is all crazy, and cannot continue indefinitely, and being no longer prepared to simply go along with things. This will make or break 2022.
A stimulating video from Teal Swan with her forecast for the year to come:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHm2I9V4q2A
Part Three: Alters
When I was in the supermarket the other day, surrounded by the masked ones, I had a fantasy conversation - but one which has the ring of plausibility about it:
"Do you know people who have had covid?"
"Oh yes, I know lots of people who have had covid."
"And do they wear masks?"
"Oh yes, they all wear masks."
"I don't wear a mask, and I haven't had covid. My wife doesn't wear a mask and hasn't had covid. I know quite a few people who don't wear masks, and they nearly all of them haven't had covid. How do you work that out?"
"You need to wear a mask. Covid."
A key to ritual abuse of children is the establishment of 'alters'. These are a kind of sub-personality, which the predominant or everyday personality is unaware of. The alter is developed so that it can be turned on and off at will by the abusers, by the simple use of a word, a sound, a gesture, even. Therefore, a child is put into its 'alter' before being subjected to unspeakable abuse. And then, after the ordeal is over for the time being, it is clicked out of the alter, the dominant personality turns on again, and the child continues life, unaware of what's been done to them.
A vital element in the pathogen story has been the creation of alters on a mass scale. The word 'covid' acts as a trigger for a certain kind of alter to come into play. This is what happens in the little dialogue above. There is no logic to the mask situation, but the very mention of the black magic word plunges the subject into a state outside of reason. In this 'alter', the subject simply repeats a fear-and-horror litany of masks, vacscenes, don't touch, don't come near, con-vid, con-vid, con-vid. At the mention of the word, they become a different person.
You can easily note the number of times that people speak like this. You need to do this, you need to do that. Con-vid. Logic and reason don't count in the world of dark ritual. People also try it on you - of course, with no knowledge of what they are actually doing.
A little while ago my wife received an email from a relative. It was titled that alter-triggering word in big capitals. Clearly an intent to spark fear and terrified victimhood. The email itself related a story of large numbers of distant relatives who have contracted you-know-what - once more aimed at inducing a sense of fear and panic in the reader. Mission unsuccessful. But that's how it works. And it's also the reason why, when I go for a walk by the riverside, there remain signs in place saying things like 'Trigger word-19: Keep a safe distance' out in the open air. Lest we forget...
For anyone who senses the psychological manipulation: try and relieve the magic word of its power. I feel this is a responsibility that falls on the shoulders of anybody who has not been trapped by the trance-like effects of the c-word. Not easily done. People are as if hypnotised, and need to snap out of it. It may require a sudden, sharp jolt for anything to shift. And it might be dramatic.
In more gentle mode, we can avoid so much triggering by avoiding the trigger - the c-word - as far as possible. Use another less loaded term. Pathogen. Illness. When referring to the situation as a whole, my wife and I talk of 'the story'. These are not brilliant solutions, but you get the idea.
Links:
A couple of vaguely relevant links from Reiner Fuellmich:
On 'resource scarcity'. Over one hour, and I haven't got to the end myself...! But says some good things on the topic: https://odysee.com/@Corona-Investigative-Committee:5/cynthia-Session-85-en.mp4:6
And re. the dark side to the quacksene roll-out - the video is probably the core of it all: https://dailyexpose.uk/2022/01/06/death-by-covid-injection-is-premeditated-and-co-ordinated-experts-conclude/
Footnote, three days later: I finished watching the Cynthia Chung/Reiner Fuellmich presentation about energy resources that I linked above. I don't think it's very good - at least, it's not what I am looking for in terms of alternative energy possibilities. I think that Viviane Fischer is right in raising some doubts and questions near the end. I'll leave the link for anyone interested, but it was something of a mistake to provide a link to a video that I hadn't watched completely.
Images: Scottish Highlands