https://rumble.com/v3h3r2s-the-uk-introduces-energy-rationing-feat.-benjamin-j.-dichter.html
Lotus eaters actually doing some good work here and telling us about something extremely important. I'm going to be digging into this and seeing potentially how bad it can get but already my instinct is being set off big time. They are moving faster than I anticipated and It's almost certainly because they're scared of Trump and they need to have control over an American president.
Seems that one of their primary goals of controlling us all through the energy grid and using climate change as a way of going after people they don't like is going to be their main weapon of choice in the next 5 years which is interesting.
I'm probably going to be fucking leaving now the second I get the chance. This is deciding things for me, interesting that they haven't overtly gone for nationalising the energy companies like I thought I would but this is just as bad since they're opting for political persecution instead and yes I'm convinced I will be targeted with this at some point. Loads of people are going to arbitrarily get this, it's the social credit system being implemented and yes, the retarded public will support it or go along with it.
I'd sooner live in a mountainous region in the middle of nowhere than deal with any of this bullshit. Hell you'd be objectively better off living in a desert and camping near a water source than dealing with this shit.
The entire European grid is fucked and hanging on by a thread.
All it takes is a cold winter, shortage of coal or gas, no wind, a reactor going down for maintenance or just someone deciding to start shooting out transformers.
Any of these things alone will stress the grid to the breaking point, two or more at once will plunge the entire continent into rolling blackouts, people dying in hospitals and manufacturing shutting down and sending the workers home.
When the power is on the rates will be massive, ruinous even. And when it's off people will sit at home in the dark, cold and hungry wondering how they'll be able to afford their next gas and power bill and whether they'll have a job to go back to.
We'll see how long it takes for the average European middle class to reach their breaking point, and what that entails. Historically it's been.....spicy.