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@ElySky95 you need to break away from your television pal. By asking questions like that you're showing your total and absolute ignorance on geopolitics and what's going on in the world that the mainstream media isn't telling you. I would guess that the op doesn't answer your question because he wouldn't know where to start.
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@ElySky95 name a conspiracy that you think is a theory related to this subject.
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@kiae-nirodiariesencore4270 your post below shows your complete lack of understanding how the grid works and YOU are the one talking about his lack of understanding. You clearly have no understanding of electrical distribution. If you do give us the facts. Here are some facts. In the UK, an average house uses between 10 to 15 kWh per day. The peak load at any time would rarely surpass 15kw for short periods of time. The incoming fuse is rated at 100 amps and many older houses don't have incoming cable sizes that can handle large currents. Also, the UK imports 11 percent of its electricity so that doesn't exactly add to your argument. If you think Mguy doesn't know the facts, then maybe you can put us right with some of your own.
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This is a long march. The conservatives are as good as destroyed. Labour have to now have the chance to do the same. Alternative parties simply can't gain power all the time the establishment ones are still there. Things have to get worse before they start to get better... And worse, they certainly will. People have to be prepared for what's coming.
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And labour have said it will be returned to 2030 when they get in, and unfortunately it will be when, not if. Not that I, in any way, shape or form, support any of the monsters currently in occupation.
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Self driving cars. A solution to a problem that doesn't exist.
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@bikersoncall Yes, accountability is the pertinent thing. Imagine the coming world of AI in the NHS or any health service. That will decide basically what your life is worth and no one will be responsible.
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@erik_dk842 yeh nuts isn't it? These organisations serve no useful purpose whatsoever.
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Yet, it's hybrid not fully electric. Same as one of the isle of wight ferries down where I live. Funny how I can always smell the diesel fumes when it comes in.
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@jondonnelly3 you still can. They run pleasure rides from Friedrichshafen airport that go round lake Bodensee, only they use helium.
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@PederHalvorsen don't let the facts get in the way of your delusions.
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@tedantares2751 I think you've actually answered your own question.
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@richardwarren7492 I've been going there for the last 3 decades and even before that. Spent 3 months on holiday in 2019 and 2 months last year. Didn't go abroad in-between those years because I wouldn't conform to the mandates. Spent 3 weeks last year cycling the entire Moselle river and part of the Rhine covering 750 miles. Spent most of the time in Bavaria, Baden Wurttemberg and the Rhineland Palatinate. I'm currently in Madeira for 5 weeks then going to Germany again for 7 weeks in June. I shop there, eat out there, take my caravan there and spend time in hotels when on my cycling trips. I actually love the country and the people. The decline is being brought about by foreign adversaries, namely the US and it's own wef run government. The same decline as in all other western countries, except that Germany has more to lose due to it being one of the world's biggest economies. Does that answer your question? You seem to do a lot of whinging on here don't you?
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iscadean3607 that's a big part of the reason. They've had to fire up coal power stations that were mothballed. Their faith, pushed by the useless greens are the main cause of their energy shortage. You clearly have no idea of how things work. You live in some kind of fantasy land. I mean, battery storage? Get real. I would know where to start with that insanity.
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But black kids in far away countries to mine the materials is ok? Is that because a black kids life is worth less or it's in a far away country, out of sight out of mind? Or, maybe both?
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I think it's all being done deliberately. VW are a partner with the world economic forum. None of the CEOs care about the company or the employees. The agenda is to end private car ownership and they're all on board with it.
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It is absolutely this. Every single part of it and the people mocking do so out of total ignorance. They're the ones glued to their TVs and mainstream media.
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@orionbetelgeuse1937 the WEF have made no secret that they want to end private car ownership. That is without any doubt, the end goal. These EV nut jobs simply can't understand this.
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@onemoremisfit great comment. That 'global citizen' stuff is straight out of the UN's playbook.
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@Wee_Langside of course. I was referring to this journalist in particular. I couldn't imagine having to put up with that.
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@Hitstirrer on paper maybe. Anyway, that could be the difference in making it to a charger or not. I could get to Scotland from where I live on the south coast to Scotland in one tank.
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Electric fire engines are a great idea because you wont have to wait for one when it catches fire. Not sure it could carry the amount of water required though.
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@adelarsen9776 Oh it was you!! I loved that name. I'm always responding to his idiotic comments. I'll look out for you on Shawn's channel! All those other people are great.
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Remember that vw is a wef partner. Going bankrupt is part of the agenda. They want a transition of manufacturing to the far east. As larry fink said, democracy gets in the way of doing business but then, we're losing that as well.
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@JJRM8 for a start, I don't believe that statistic. It's meaningless as you haven't provided any data to make it meaningful and what is your solution? It's not a question of being obsessed with anything. The car has brought about unprecedented freedom for people. Without it there would be no economy. Without the internal combustion engine how would we be able to buy anything? Every single tangible product on the planet has used the diesel engine in the mining and transport of the raw materials to the transport of the components and finished product. I don't understand where you're coming from. What's your solution?
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@JJRM8 Not that it's got anything to do with you and your assumptions of how much or little I drive but I actually don't drive that much. Less than 4k miles a year. I used public transport locally quite often and walk for miles but when I do use my car I travel to different countries. I'm going on holiday for 3 months in the summer by car but bikes will be used more than the car. I still don't get where you're coming from.
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I wonder how many of those have got their heaters on.
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Interesting that. I live in Portsmouth and know Gosport well. Didn't know anything about this. Funny how you get news from the other side of the world that happens in or near where you live.
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They portray themselves as eco loons but their agenda is far, far more sinister.
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@unkindled6410 It's has nothing to do clean energy but control if it. By deliberately creating scarcity, they can control the people. That's why they want to do away with gas, as it's harder to control. They're also going after food in the same way. As Henry kissenger said, control the energy, you can control continents. Control the food you can control people. Abundance equals freedom.
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Economic suicide is also a part of it. They want Europe to be a third world continent. They know what they're doing.
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Because the west is being deindustrialised and everything will be made in china and the Asia. As Larry Fink said, democracy gets in the way of doing business.
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Its supposed to be impossible. It's about no cars for all not EVs for all.
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How any country can allow type approval for electric door looks is beyond belief. Wouldn't have happened years ago.
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Re-imagining. Another word I'd like to see consigned to the dustbin of history, along with social distancing, bubble and all the other convid jargon over the last 4 years.
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@MiDo-by8ib what you're talking about is weather, not climate. There is no evidence of man made climate change let alone by hydrocarbon use.
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Namely?
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Its about creating scarcity leading to poverty. Scarcity of energy, scarcity of food. Control the energy, you control continents. Control the food, you control the people. Climate change can be used to further any narrative they want.
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@schrodingerscat1863 completely agree. Your last paragraph is exactly how I see it. There are always going to be innovations but I believe that if it was going to happen, it would have happened by now. All we will see is very minor, incremental improvements, if that.
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Who checks the oil level every time you go out and cars are always fuelled up on the driveway. That's how they got there! You people always have to add artistic licence to what you say to try to add to your already weak argument.
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@gerbre1 what utter nonsense. Germany has the most expensive electricity prices in the world due to their insane renewable policies. As for 42 t electric trucks I think you're bs'ing.
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@gerbre1 are you aware of the state of the economy in Germany? Do you know how many companies are going bankrupt or moving to other countries because of the cost of energy? Do you know what deindustrialisation is? I love the German people but they are generally incredibly naive as to what's going on.
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Fagyouare. An antidote to Will I am
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@FYMASMD wildfires? 😂😂😂Most wildfires are caused by the very people trying to push the climate change narrative.
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@again5162 😂😂
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@Biosynchro indeed. I follow geopolitics and know a fair bit about what's going on in Canada. From the lockdowns to the trucker protests and more. Trudeau and Freeland are absolutely evil monsters along with many others, their euthanasia program, giving free drugs. Absolutely evil what's going on there. I'm yet to be convinced that poilievre is the answer though.
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Its a deliberate weakening and dismantling of a countries defence. Same here in the UK. UK column did a segment on UK defences and to say that the people running the military and the politicians in charge are utter imbeciles is an understatement.
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@seannewman5391 it might be the case but the simple fact is that the military here in the UK are being systematically dismantled. Only a fool can't see it
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Probably the government.
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No, it's about people who know what the agenda is behind EVs, that the dunces who drive them know nothing about. Wait until they REALLY start rationing electricity and you'll be confined to your 15 minute city.
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