In Europe, I suspect it's got to do with cornering the energy market. That's consistent with blowing up Nord Stream. Then, Europe has to buy a lot more from the US.
At 3-4x the price. Great deal for US energy companies and super convenient Nordstream was blown up...
That's why they want to ban gas stoves in the US. Energy companies have to meet domestic demand before exporting. Solution... Push to ban gas stoves, lower domestic demand, export more to Europe, profit.
Except they are shutting us production down too. I suspect it's more about destroying affordable access to energy supplies, mostly hydrocarbons because they are both resilient and "off grid" once in consumer hands.
In Europe, I suspect it's got to do with cornering the energy market. That's consistent with blowing up Nord Stream. Then, Europe has to buy a lot more from the US.
At 3-4x the price. Great deal for US energy companies and super convenient Nordstream was blown up...
That's why they want to ban gas stoves in the US. Energy companies have to meet domestic demand before exporting. Solution... Push to ban gas stoves, lower domestic demand, export more to Europe, profit.
Except they are shutting us production down too. I suspect it's more about destroying affordable access to energy supplies, mostly hydrocarbons because they are both resilient and "off grid" once in consumer hands.