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Jun 8, 2022Liked by Moriarty

Few days ago was reported that OMW can not export anymore fuel due to an accident at the Schwechat oil refinery.Another surprising coincidence...

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So many accidents going around, if I was a programmer I would code an AI or something. Thank you.

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Make this go viral 🙏 please. Warning the world they planned our famine My video hunger games. https://youtu.be/uWUDobJQDYE

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Lisa, next post on the subject of the current cascade I will share your video. But I am not a big account though, I can't make things go viral haha, wish I was a big account. Will share nonetheless !!!!

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There's an ironic twist. The (lib canada) and dem adherents will be caught flat footed. While those searching and following conservative and or alternative media are better prepared, have less blip injuries etc etc. It leads to financial and health benefits over the long run although punishing mandates in the short run. I think that's a good video. Thank you!

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From the link:

"Henry Hub prices nosedived across the curve after word of the explosion broke. The prompt contract finished the day 60 cents lower at $8.69/MMBtu after hitting an intraday high of $9.66. If anything, the incident may highlight how important the LNG export market has become to domestic prices."

Important to whom? Clearly not for people heating homes in America. LNG export is important to a very few, great for investors but bad for America. Isn't natural gas the feedstock for industrial ag fertilizer? The price of natural gas is trending far above official inflation.

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The US government is closing long term contracts if I am not mistaken and get a lot of investments from private sources and investing themselves.

It is also an attempt by the current elites to try and mitigate the EU stupidity, to no avail obviously.

Yes, natural gas is used to dry grains, to produce fertilizer, among other uses. I don't know what marvelous strategy the elites and the Biden admin have in mind...

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Marvelous strategy? That is a good one. I think the Great Reset has a lot of influence in this government, speaking of strategy. Most of us will be eating processed insects, riding bikes to work, lining up for our bimonthly multi boosters while we heat our homes with sunlight, fairy market dust and sewage compost.

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https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/soaring-fertilizer-prices-unleash-chaos-hunger-worldwide

BR ta cheio de fertilizante, mas ta demais caro, ninguem compra:

=> according to Bloomberg, the glut of fertilizers piling up at the biggest Brazilian ports signals that the price of the nutrients has to drop further before farmers start buying.

In Paranagua, private warehouses reached their maximum storage capacity of 3.5 million tons, Luiz Teixeira da Silva, Paranagua’s operations director told Bloomberg. A terminal operated by VLI Logistics, one of the two at Santos port that store fertilizers, is also full, according to people with knowledge of the matter who asked not to be named as the information isn’t public.

That's a problem because the agriculture-heavy country and food-source for half the globe, imports nearly 85% of its fertilizer and Russia is the main origin. As supplies have normalized, prices have declined over the past weeks, but farmers still aren’t buying.

=> https://www.agrolink.com.br/cotacoes/graos/feijao/

Saca de 60 kg de feijão preto cota 200 pila ~R$ 3,30/kg, USD 0,70/kg: marginalmente paga a colheta. Falta feijão carioca @R$400,00.

Some fields are summarily plowed under to seed winter crop. I'll harvest mine & store. Next time will plant red carioca.

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Thank you. For being alit to this.

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There are so many of these going on, I am missing a bunch, but this one is of large importance. 20% of the LNG exported from the US goes from there. It will have a huge impact in the internal market (cheaper gas) and in the EU (really expensive gas).

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Not of sabotage but of failure, but since lots of factories, industry and facilities have been running short staffed, with lower maintenance rate, one could ascribe it for your run of the mill failure.

My point being it is much easier and cheaper to affect important infrastructure when it has been running on fumes for a while. We will see if more "accidents" happen in regards to energy related facilities, like earlier this year when big oil related facilities suffered hacking attacks.

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