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Posted Mar 29
Half of Dutch fleet idle as European fishing hit by high diesel prices "The fishing industry is emerging as an early European casualty of soaring diesel costs amid the Iran war, with at least half the Dutch fleet staying in port this week." "Fish will disappear from the menu." — as indeed has been the plan of the technocrats to eliminate traditional farming, ranching, fishing and take total control of food. (reuters)
Posted Mar 29
🇦🇺Australia is running out of Diesel, and right before Winter seeding where they seed anywhere from 64-67 million acres of land. Australia's Agriculture industry consumes 2.5 billion liters of fuel using 7.5% of all the country's diesel production in a short period of time. In the past 20 years Australia has shut down 6 of their 8 refineries that make fuel and are only left with less than 20% refining capacity to meet their own domestic needs. Recall, this is an island, unlike Canada that leverages the USA for its refining, Australia has to import 90% of all their diesel fuel. With only a 25-30 day stockpile of fuel this isn't looking good. You need 58 million barrels of raw crude just to make enough diesel for the agriculture industry. Considering that 50% of fuel use in Australia is diesel, it makes perfect sense that there is a scarcity of fuel. Australia consumes 575,000 barrels/d of diesel while producing only 75,000 barrels/d of diesel. This is a globalists wet dream, Albanese is really impressed with this I am sure. Regional Crop Production Leaders (2025–2026) -Western Australia: 26.9 million tonnes (New state record; produced 40% of the nation's wheat.) -New South Wales: 18.0 million tonnes (Heavy hitter in wheat and the primary hub for cotton.) -South Australia: 9.2 million tonnes (Massive recovery year for barley and lentils.) -Victoria: 10.4 million tonnes (Record-breaking yields for barley and pulse crops.) -Queensland: 3.9 million tonnes (Record winter crop; major producer of chickpeas and sorghum.) 🔗buperac
Posted Mar 27
https://youtu.be/DKD_2Zn_y3I 460 Weatherby mag? Pfff Try the 950JDJ for giggles
Posted Mar 27
Posted Mar 27
Posted Mar 27
Many are numb to the fact that the energy crisis has dominated the narrative… But behind it, something more consequential is unfolding. Bond markets are growing uneasy. Investors are beginning to push back against rising government deficits, repricing the cost of money. In the United States, yields have moved sharply higher as markets weigh the combined pressure of inflation and expanding fiscal spending. In Europe, hit HARD by the energy crisis... borrowing costs in the United Kingdom, France, and Germany have leapt to their highest levels in more than a decade. The bond market is where confidence is tested. And when the price of money starts rising inside a system built on cheap debt… What do you think happens? You can't print your way out of every problem, and many people have forgotten this. Read: https://x.com/goldtelegraph_/status/2037261781870272658?s=46
Posted Mar 26
EAST - CANCON https://canconevent.com/east/
Posted Mar 25
Posted Mar 25
Why your power bill is gong up... ai is projected to double energy usage requiring upgrades to the grid that ALL customers pay for equally. But unlike manufacturing plants, ai does not employ people. Matter of fact peak energy usage in usa was 2012. Factories closing and residential improvements like heat pumps and LED lights have reduced demand on the grid. You gotta make your own power and let all this shit collapse around you.
Posted Mar 25
https://youtu.be/R98m00Q2gzA
Posted Mar 25
How to Thatch a Roof Dickie Wright, from RJ Wright and Son, Master Family Thatchers, explains the key elements to thatching a roof, as he demonstrates his skills at the Royal Bath & West Show. Dickie tells us how this work has been a family tradition for over 8 generations and he shares his delight and pride that there are currently 3 generations working this way. We hear about the processes involved, the minimal equipment needed and the benefits of using combed wheat reed as we see the obvious expertise and passion Dickie has for thatching. http://www.rjwrightthatchers.co.uk/http://www.bathandwest.com/royal-bath-and-west-show An Adliberate film http://www.adliberate.co.uk for WoodlandsTV http://www.woodlands.co.uk/tv
Posted Mar 25
https://youtu.be/9LpYLtAMIOQ