Oh, I'm happy too! It seems that Putin disguised himself for a long time (as a real intelligence officer) and many people began to have doubts about him.(Niall) Has Putin been planning for this day for 20 years?
A: Yes
Q: (L) Are ya happy?? [laughter]
(Niall) Yes! [laughter]
Then I remembered the movie Interstellar. Many thanks to DCM for sending us Putin!Q: (Altair, Cosmos, Gawan) What do the C's mean that Putin has higher help? From whom?
A: Ancestors and himself in the future and a lot lot LOT of knowledge and awareness.
Q: (Toronto Group) With people getting fed up with Covid, are the PTB going to rollback on the vaccine mandates?
A: Yes
Q: (Ant22) What's the reason behind all covid restrictions being suddenly lifted in the UK while other countries still push them?
A: Assessment that the natives are getting way too restless.
This was to be expected:I can't help but think that the fertilizer export stop kind of helps the PTB's depopulation agenda. I guess it will also make a lot of people very upset and turning against their governments, but I’d say the PTB would throw their governments to the wolves without blinking.
Prices for the popular nitrogen fertilizer urea in New Orleans surged 29% to $705 per short ton Friday, a record increase in the 45-year existence of the gauge. Russia was the world’s largest exporter of nitrogen products as recently as last year and the potential for reduced supplies in light of U.S. and European sanctions are weighing heavily on the market.
I think it's interesting that the Dutch government started this war against nitrogen (the new CO2) a few years ago, taking all kinds of insane measures in traffic, against farmers (in Dutch only) and the halting of building sites. Perhaps they were already preparing the ground for famines? I don't know, this whole nitrogen business in Holland seems insane, but since the percentage of psychopaths in the Netherlands is pretty high it's not surprising. FWIW.“Reduced exports would tighten balances in Northern Hemisphere agricultural markets first,” Alexis Maxwell, an analyst for Bloomberg’s Green Markets, wrote in a report.