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Will the US and Germany answer for the energy crisis they caused?

2022-10-29 16:12:39 | 翻訳記事 Translation

They fled to the U.S. to escape oppression by Nazi Germany, and nuclear weapons developed in the U.S. were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan, which was then a military ally of Nazi Germany.

These scientists should repent and be rehabilitated, but it seems they are busy making money.

Enriched uranium technology and plutonium production have been renamed nuclear power and are installed all over the world as a death curse.

As an extension of this technology, genetic modification, test tube babies, organ transplants, etc., are being combined with the defoliant napalm bombs(Pesticides) developed during the Vietnam War to destroy the human race.

Nuclear waste was reused by the U.S. in Afghanistan and other countries as depleted uranium munitions for weapons and disposed of at the same time.

As long as nuclear power plants continue to generate electricity, large amounts of nuclear waste will continue to be produced, covering the earth with dangerous radiation.

Westerners are dependent on nuclear materials without realizing it.

The thresholds set by the IAEA and ICRP are not convincing.

Do they not know the half-life of plutonium?

Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)

 

ナチス・ドイツの弾圧から逃れてアメリカに亡命し、アメリカで開発された核兵器が当時ナチス・ドイツの軍事同盟である日本の広島・長崎に、ウラン爆弾・プルトニウム爆弾が落とされた。

彼ら科学者こそ懺悔し更生すべきだが、カネ儲けに忙しいらしい。

濃縮ウラン技術やプルトニウム製造は原子力に名を変え、発電技術として世界中にその死の呪いとして設置されてる。

この技術の延長線に、遺伝子組み換えや試験管ベビーや臓器移植などがあり、ベトナム戦争で開発された枯葉剤ナパーム爆弾(農薬)とセットになって人類を滅ぼそうとしている。

核のゴミをアフガニスタンなどでアメリカは劣化ウラン弾として兵器へ再利用し同時に廃棄した。

原発が発電し続ける限り多量の核廃棄物が出つづけ、地球を危険な放射線が覆ってしまうだろう。

欧米人は自分たちが気づかないうちに、核物質に依存している。

IAEAやICRPの設けた閾値にはなんの説得力もない。

プルトニウムの半減期を知らないのだろうか。

 

24.10.2022 Author: Valery Kulikov
Will the US and Germany answer for the energy crisis they caused?
 

The redistribution of the EU gas market initiated by Washington in 2021 to the exclusion of Russian pipeline gas, which is cheap and benefits all Europeans, led to an uncontrolled rise in inflation in Europe late last year. After the change of leadership in Germany, the United States began to actively involve this country in this gas war, as well as many European officials controlled by Washington, who then expressed the instructions they received from the United States that Europe must allegedly completely abandon the energy resources supplied by Moscow. As a result, the price of gas rose to over $1,000 per 1,000 cubic meters, and inflation began to gallop, followed by the price of food, housing, and municipal services in the United States and Europe.

At the same time, it should be noted that Germany did not intend to support the US gas war in the beginning. The construction of the Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipelines promised Germany a privileged position not only in the EU energy market but also in pushing its economic expansion through the possession of cheap gas, so important for the maintenance and development of the German economy.

Still, by maintaining and unleashing the energy crisis in Europe and around the world, Germany pursued its own goals. In order to strengthen its leading position in the EU and based on the fact that in any crisis four stable sources of energy are of paramount importance: Coal, Nuclear, Oil, and Gas, Berlin has been actively involved in the fight against coal and nuclear power. Firstly, to force those other EU countries to import its gas, which it bought from Russia at the cheapest price in Europe, hoping that with the support of Moscow, Germany will become the main European gas hub and thus dictate its policy to the states of Europe. From here, the Scholz cabinet decided to kill Polish coal, knowing full well that thanks to coal, of which Poland has plenty, Warsaw would have cheap energy and thus a better-developed economy to compete with Germany’s. This is why Berlin turned into the most vocal proponent of the ETS tax, the European greenhouse gas emissions trading system, in 2021.

However, frankly, narrow-minded German politicians forgot there are no permanent allies for the United States. Not in politics, not in military interventions, and not in economics. And this is confirmed not only by recent events in Afghanistan or other Middle Eastern countries when Washington abandoned its allies on the battlefield and protected solely its interests and soldiers.

The same happened with the energy crisis, which Washington involved the Scholz cabinet in triggering and then intensified the gas war against Russia, with which Berlin was so keen to cooperate in the energy sector. In the aggravation of the gas war, which directly affected the main interests of Germany, the United States involved not only the Ukrainian special services but also the Scandinavian countries. For it is inexplicable how else terrorist acts against Russian gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea could have been committed in the territorial responsibility zones of the Scandinavian countries. Perhaps the price of Swedish involvement in this terrorist attack was Washington’s promise to “help” Oslo with its findings in order to circumvent Turkey’s opposition to Sweden’s accession to NATO and the need to first meet Ankara’s conditions? And for Turkey to be more accommodating, isn’t this where the failed attempts to carry out another terrorist attack recently, but now in relation to Turkish Stream, lie?

As a result of the West’s provocative policies, almost all parts of the world are now facing an energy crisis, with energy prices reaching record highs, everyone lacking fuel, and power and heating outages becoming more frequent. Even some of the world’s richest countries and US states, such as California in particular, are struggling to maintain the stability of their power systems. The energy crisis that erupted was a shock to people facing such a problem in all major areas of public life: economy, national security, environment, and public health.

Recent events show that energy sources are the most sold commodity in the world and affect everything that people buy and consume. Energy is the most important component for production, so stable prices and supplies play a key role in a country’s economic competitiveness. The sanctions against Russia imposed by the EU and the US in March 2022 collapsed the gas and oil markets, energy prices rose sharply, and in parallel, the cost of fertilizers and food increased. As a result, the risk of a global famine of unprecedented proportions, which will impact three hundred million people, has increased.

Without a stable and affordable source of energy, a country’s government cannot achieve its goals and accomplish any of its major undertakings. Due to the sharp increase in the price of natural gas, coal, and electricity, mass protests have already begun in many countries and will intensify in the coming weeks. Especially in Europe – against the background of the fact that the coming winter can be very severe. Therefore, the population of the countries impacted by the energy crisis will make serious demands on their governments and certain politicians who are responsible for the current problems.

 The energy crisis in Europe can be particularly instructive for other countries because no other region has invested so much or made such political efforts to reshape its energy markets under pressure from the United States.

 Valery Kulikov, expert politologist, exclusively for the online journal “New Eastern Outlook”.

https://journal-neo.org/2022/10/24/will-the-us-and-germany-answer-for-the-energy-crisis-they-caused/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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