Anonymous ID: bb33b2 June 12, 2022, 6:05 a.m. No.16434914   🗄️.is 🔗kun

“Time To Wake Up & BE Prepared!”

 

https://youtu.be/Q1lERu9CRKQ

 

3:56 – “Sometimes I think that the time of Apartheid, as much as people dislike it, even myself I didn’t like it, but sometimes I think that it was better living in Apartheid than living in a country like South Africa today.”

Anonymous ID: bb33b2 June 19, 2022, 8:20 a.m. No.16472264   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2307 >>2313 >>2487

>>16463074

>“We are engaged in the greatest war history has ever known. The last war was a picnic compared to the one we are now fighting. The question is, whether the Jew shall rule the world, or we white men.

 

>“The Boer War occurred 37 years ago. Boer means Farmer. Many criticized a great power like Great Britain for trying to wipe out the Boers. Upon making inquiry, I found all the gold and diamond mines were owned by Jews; that Rothstein controlled gold; Samuels controlled silver, Samuels controlled oil; Baum controlled other minerals, and Moses controlled base metals. Anything those people touch they inevitably pollute.

 

“Blacks sing about killing whites - Kill the Boer compilation”

 

https://youtu.be/KKy4OM9EIyI

 

“Joe Slovo - Jew & South African Communist Party leader”

 

3:33 – Ronnie Kasrils (next to Mandela) and Denis Goldberg (to the left of the screen) sing kill the whites… Both Jewish.

Anonymous ID: bb33b2 June 19, 2022, 8:32 a.m. No.16472313   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3782 >>9310

>>16472264

 

“FARM MURDERS ON THE INCREASE AGAIN”

 

https://afriforum.co.za/en/farm-murders-on-the-increase-again/

12/05/2021

 

The civil rights organisation AfriForum today released its latest statistics regarding farm attacks. Since April last year, there have been 395 farm attacks countrywide.

 

Although there was a decline in the number of farm attacks in the 2020/2021 financial year compared to the previous financial year, there was an increase in farm murders. During the past year, 59 people were murdered on farms in South Africa, compared to 41 in the previous year.

 

Farm attacks continue to be a source of grave concern because of the excessive violence that regularly is used during these crimes. In 22% of the attacks, victims were brutally tortured by burning them with irons, by battering or kicking them to death or by repeatedly stabbing them with a sharp object.

 

64% of victims were over the age of 50.

 

Items that were plundered most often during farm attacks are firearms, vehicles and electronic appliances, although in at least six farm murders nothing was stolen.

 

“The fact that farm murders and the brutality of the attacks have increased despite a decrease in the number of attacks is extremely worrying. It also shows that the lip service the Minister of Police and the President paid to the matter for a short while last year in fact has not yielded any results and that it is becoming increasingly important for communities to look after their own safety,” says Ernst Roets, AfriForum’s Head of Policy and Action.

 

AfriForum encourages rural residents to take their safety in their own hands, within the framework of the law, and to establish safety networks or to join one of AfriForum’s 160 neighbourhood and farm watches countrywide.

 

The organisation recently also launched its Safeguard a Farm campaign. For more information about the campaign, please visit www.beveilignplaas.co.za.

 

Click here to read the report, https://afriforum.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Farm-murders-in-South-Africa-2020-2021-ENG.pdf.

Anonymous ID: bb33b2 June 20, 2022, 5:25 a.m. No.16476818   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6838 >>6897 >>9271

“The Great Deceptions of Robert Mueller: The Art of the Limited Hangout” – Marc Rich, Glencore, Clintons, etc.

 

https://www.investmentwatchblog.com/the-great-deceptions-of-robert-mueller-the-art-of-the-limited-hangout/

[It is worth reading in full concerning connections. Below are excerpts.]

March 25, 2019

 

Robert Mueller has managed to botch every investigation of importance that fell before him. I assert that Mueller employs a strategy known as a “limited hang out” designed to let criminals free.

 

“Limited hangouts” are the norm and the media supports the necessary narrative to help people evade accountability as part of a larger “protection racket.”

 

Why does the news hold him up as a hero, when all he does is fail?

 

In a stunning coincidence, Robert Mueller was appointed director of the FBI a week before the 9/11 attacks.

 

The investigation was botched, an entire collapsed building was left out of the 9/11 Commission report, and Robert Mueller admitted that NOTHING was found in the investigation in Pakistan, Afghanistan, or anywhere else they looked, that lead to an arrest. It was Paul Brennan who signed off on all the visas of the hijackers. Doesn’t that warrant an investigation?

 

But Mueller wasn’t the only one running limited hangouts. [James] Comey operated in a similar manner with Marc Rich of Glencore, the company that trafficks in children for labor in their mines, and who was selling black market uranium to Russia. Comey prosecuted Rich, then Clinton pardoned him, then “investigated” the last minute pardon, finding nothing wrong. By layering this activity, it is easy to give the illusion of justice while allowing criminals to walk free; for a price.

 

When you have all the information in front of you, in a way the news will never tell you about, it all starts to come into focus:

 

Bob Tyson of Tyson Foods introduced Bill Clinton to Frank Giustra and Marc Rich of Glencore in the 80s, where their money intermingled in an entity known as “Diamond Fields.”

 

Giustra mining assets and Glencore mining assets utilize forced labor. This is borne out by State Department reports on forced labor.

 

Marc Rich was trading black market oil for black market uranium to send to Russia.

 

Marc Rich is given a last minute pardon by Bill Clinton. Comey was the prosecutor. The FBI did a faux investigation into the last minute pardons as revealed by the FBI FOIA Vault.

 

Human trafficking networks are already established for these players in the mining industry.

 

Frank Giustra pours money into the Clinton Foundation and the Clinton Giustra Enterprise Partnership.

 

You can see that Russia is brought into this equation as early as the 80s, when Don Tyson of Tyson foods (also known for human trafficking) introduced Marc Rich, Frank Giustra and Bill Clinton, who all intermingled their money in an entity known as “Diamond Fields.” Frank Giustra would, later, be the one to arrange the Uranium One deal through a shell game of companies and money that would end up in the Clinton Foundation coffers. Diamond Fields invested in an Arkansas diamond mine that Clinton approved when he was governor in exchange for donations from Jean-Raymond Boulle. More “pay for play.”

 

The Clinton Foundation, The Clinton Global Initiative, and the Clinton Giustra Partnership took millions from Uranium One board members to get the sale approved, despite objections from military

 

It speaks volumes that the mainstream media and even “alt news” stays completely away from the documents that prove these connections. The agencies that are supposed to look out for the American people are worse than out to lunch, they are getting paid and blackmailed into looking the other way.

 

These issues are what Mueller is covering up. A legacy Operation Mockingbird is still being executed in full force and it is faking a consensus on your TVs, phones and computers, to manipulate your basic assumptions about politics and what you should spend your money on.

 

Robert Mueller has been an integral cog in a wheel of deception that is designed to let the worst criminals walk free. This has been going on for your entire life. This has been going on throughout all of human history. Only now, we have the technology to implement transparency.

Anonymous ID: bb33b2 June 20, 2022, 5:30 a.m. No.16476838   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4321

>>16476818

>Robert Mueller has been an integral cog in a wheel of deception that is designed to let the worst criminals walk free. This has been going on for your entire life. This has been going on throughout all of human history. Only now, we have the technology to implement transparency.

 

>>16299738

>United Nations Assistant Secretary-General & UN Commissioner for Namibia, Bernt Carlsson, who would have assumed control of the country until Namibia's first universal franchise elections had been held, was unable to attend the signing ceremony, being one of the 243 passengers killed when Pan Am Flight 103 crashed at Lockerbie on 21 December 1988.

 

“Lockerbie bombing probe still an open case, Robert Mueller says” - https://youtu.be/DIQjMc_t15c

 

“Pan Am Flight 103: Robert Mueller’s 30-Year Search for Justice”

 

https://www.wired.com/story/robert-muellers-search-for-justice-for-pan-am-103/

December 27, 2018

 

In 1988 a bomb downed a jet in Lockerbie, Scotland, killing 270 in the first major attack on Americans. Robert Mueller, then the head of the Justice Department’s criminal division, oversaw the case.

Anonymous ID: bb33b2 June 20, 2022, 5:49 a.m. No.16476897   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4321

>>16476818

>But Mueller wasn’t the only one running limited hangouts. [James] Comey operated in a similar manner with Marc Rich of Glencore, the company that trafficks in children for labor in their mines, and who was selling black market uranium to Russia. Comey prosecuted Rich, then Clinton pardoned him, then “investigated” the last minute pardon, finding nothing wrong. By layering this activity, it is easy to give the illusion of justice while allowing criminals to walk free; for a price.

 

>>16452412

>>16455295

>>16455300

>>16455319

 

“HSBC to pay $1.9B to settle money-laundering case” - https://youtu.be/ln3zY62kHi4

 

“After Conviction of “El Chapo” Info Surfaces that James Comey was El Chapo’s Bank Money Laundering Fixer” – HSBC, Robert Mueller, Eric Holder, etc.

 

https://halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/en/news-page/news-nation/after-conviction-of-el-chapo-info-surfaces-that-james-comey-was-el-chapo-s-bank-money-laundering-fixer

13 February 2019

 

After Conviction of "El Chapo" Info Surfaces that JAMES COMEY was El Chapo's Bank Money Laundering FIXER!

 

This week’s conviction of Sinaloa Cartel kingpin Joaquin ‘El Chapo’ Guzman heralds a major victory in raising awareness of the pure evil involved in Mexican drug smuggling through our porous borders. But it also reveals something about disgraced former FBI Director James Comey . . .

 

From "El Chapo" sexually abusing 13-year-old girls as “vitamins” to boost his libido to employing a hitman who used a tiled “kill room” made inside a house in border-city Juarez, the trial demonstrated the obvious dangers of sharing an open border with a country burdened by near-complete lawlessness.

 

In El Chapo’s trial, a witness alleged that the corruption of Mexican government officials reached up to the President of Mexico at the time, Enrique Pina Nieto, who allegedly received $100 million in bribes from the cartel.

 

Left out of El Chapo’s trial was the cartel’s financial connections to key law enforcement players inside the Obama administration.

 

In 2012, the Justice Department accused the El Chapo-led Sinaloa Cartel of moving over $7 billion through HSBC bank locations inside Mexico. The bank’s Mexican locations allowed huge cash deposits (sometimes hundreds of thousands of dollars in a single transaction), which were then accessible to the cartel at HSBC bank locations inside the United States.

 

Despite playing a key role in establishing the cartels inside the US, the DOJ gave HSBC a slap on the wrist–a deferred prosecution agreement–under which the bank would not be prosecuted for laundering billions of dollars in cash for the Sinaloa Cartel, as long as the bank rehabilitated its practices and stayed out of trouble for five years.

 

Overruling career prosecutors– who wanted to prosecute the bank–US Attorney Loretta Lynch and Attorney General Eric Holder let the bank off the hook with a $1.9 billion “record fine,” which made up a small fraction of one year’s profits.

 

It is unknown whether then-FBI Director Robert Mueller aggressively investigated the executives and employees involved. Given the lack of convictions, and his failure to speak out against the agreement, it’s unlikely that Mueller engaged in any pre-dawn raids or SWAT-style arrests.

 

Ironically, Jerome Corsi, one of Mueller’s current perjury-trap targets, was one of the journalists who exposed the HSBC scandal in 2012. Now, as many of you know, Corsi is under Indictment by . . . Special Counsel Robert Mueller . . .

 

A month after the deferred prosecution agreement was finalized, future FBI Director James Comey took a 97% pay cut from his job as general counsel at Bridgewater Associates hedge fund to join Britain-based HSBC as director of the money laundering vulnerabilities sector. The move reduced his jaw-dropping income from $6,632,616 per year to under $200,000, per financial disclosures.

 

(Hal Turner Remark: - It was only actually a pay "cut" if Comey was not receiving cash bribes himself, from the Cartel . . .)

 

With former Deputy Attorney General Comey at the helm of the troubled bank’s money laundering compliance efforts, HSBC could reassure its investors that the troubles in 2012 were over. However, Comey apparently missed the Russian money laundering that was taking place while he oversaw the vulnerabilities sector.

 

Less than six months after Comey took the HSBC job, President Obama nominated him to replace Robert Mueller as FBI Director. In 2014, Obama nominated Loretta Lynch to replace Eric Holder as Attorney General.

 

See how all of that worked? All the same players in top US Law Enforcement, shuffled around to make certain that the gigantic cash from the Sinaloa Drug Cartel, was all dealt with by the exact same people . . . . WHY? To keep a lid on who ELSE was getting massive bribes????

 

HSBC clients donated $81 million to the Clinton Foundation. Gee. What a coincidence.

Anonymous ID: bb33b2 June 23, 2022, 5:02 a.m. No.16493488   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7720 >>9271

>>16440035

 

>>16488858

>Gencor bought Billiton International from Royal Dutch Shell in 1994 for £780 million, giving Gencor the opportunity to operate as an aluminum trader as well as producer. However, Billiton was not to remain very long under Gencor's umbrella.

 

“Business Profile: The story of a miner [Mick Davis] who struck gold” – KPMG, Gencor, Billiton

 

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/2758114/Business-Profile-The-story-of-a-miner-who-struck-gold.html

30 March 2002

 

The Mick Davis story starts in South Africa in 1980, when a confident young man from Port Elizabeth began work for Peat Marwick, the accountants now called KPMG. In 1987, at 29, he left to join Eskom, one of South Africa's largest electricity utilities, where he was promoted to finance director.

 

By 1994, Davis had made contacts at Gencor and joined as a director after being passed over for Eskom chief executive. He became chief financial officer, helping to buy Billiton, Royal Dutch/Shell's minerals subsidiary. Three years later he worked on switching the company's listing to London under the Billiton name.

 

Last year he was involved in another merger, forming BHP Billiton with Australian mining house Broken Hill. Working with Billiton chief executive Brian Gilbertson, he helped pull off the deal, but became restless again after Gilbertson was given a four-year contract to head the new organisation.

 

The rest is history. Davis was approached by Glencore, which had pulled an Australian flotation of Xstrata after September 11. The Swiss firm wanted Xstrata to become a consolidator in the fragmented mining sector. Davis was their man. He decided Xstrata had to buy something and move its listing to London.

 

"Up until recently, London had become an irrelevancy in terms of mining finance," he says. "It started off at the turn of the 20th century as the major provider in mining finance, but after the Second World War the whole industry had been decimated.

 

"The reintroduction of Billiton into the market, together with Rio Tinto, created a revival of that sector. Anglo American came in shortly therefter, and today London is the major provider of capital from both an equity and a debt point of view to the largest diversified mining companies."

Anonymous ID: bb33b2 June 29, 2022, 11:31 a.m. No.16557619   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9310

>>16544614 - It seems to be 21 deaths

 

“Chemical poisoning caused Enyobeni deaths”

 

https://youtu.be/99ogJwsAjec

 

“A crowd has gathered outside Enyobeni tavern in East London, demanding justice for the 21 teenagers who died from chemical poisoning. eNCA senior reporter, Aviwe Mtila has more.”

 

The reporter mentions from 6:55 that some of the victims had “human bites”!?

Anonymous ID: bb33b2 June 29, 2022, 11:40 a.m. No.16557720   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7757 >>7850 >>9269

>>16554880

>1993 Transitional Executive Council takes $850m loan from International Monetary Fund with IMF manager Michel Camdessus informing Nelson Mandela that Apartheid era Finance Minister Derek Keys and Reserve Bank Governor Chris Stals must be reappointed after democratic elections as a condition for the loan

 

>>16493488

>By 1994, [Mick] Davis had made contacts at Gencor and joined as a director after being passed over for Eskom chief executive. He became chief financial officer, helping to buy Billiton, Royal Dutch/Shell's minerals subsidiary. Three years later he worked on switching the company's listing to London under the Billiton name.

 

>Last year he was involved in another merger, forming BHP Billiton with Australian mining house Broken Hill. Working with Billiton chief executive Brian Gilbertson, he helped pull off the deal, but became restless again after Gilbertson was given a four-year contract to head the new organisation.

 

“Cape Town - Gencor, the now dormant investment holding group, is a pale shadow of its former self.” – Derek Keys, Chris Stals, Billiton, Anglo American, Anglovaal etc.

 

https://www.iol.co.za/business-report/economy/gencor-fades-but-scars-remain-743970

February 5, 2006

 

Yet in its heyday Gencor represented the might of Afrikaner capital with investments in Gengold, Impala Platinum (Implats), Richards Bay Minerals, Samancor, Trans-Natal and the Alusaf and Columbus projects.

 

Derek Keys, a former Gencor chief executive and the finance minister in the government of national unity, persuaded the then governor of the Reserve Bank, Chris Stals, to authorise Gencor to ship $2.1 billion abroad to buy Billiton from Royal Dutch Shell.

 

Months later Keys retired as finance minister to become the chairman of Billiton. [“Keys resigned shortly on 6 July 1994, and was replaced by banker Chris Liebenberg on 19 September.” https://prabook.com/web/derek_lyle.keys/335990] After several asset shuffles and purchases, Billiton became BHP Billiton, one of the world's largest minerals companies.

 

Yet it was not for the enormous wealth that it generated that Gencor would be remembered in its dying days. The company had an appalling record of human rights abuses and an equally terrible safety record. As a gold producer, it had among the highest numbers of deaths and disabling injuries.

 

In the 1980s, according to Flynn, Gencor and Gold Fields had the ignominious reputation of paying the lowest increases among Chamber of Mines members. When mine workers went on strike, the company had no hesitation to use repressive methods.

 

In 1985, following former Australian prime minister Malcolm Fraser's exposure that a gassing system had been installed at an Anglo American gold mine to stun workers with nerve gasses, Gencor admitted to the Financial Mail that it had a similar system at one of its mines near Klerksdorp.

 

Anglovaal [Majority owned by the Hersov and Menell families] also admitted that it had gas canisters in place in liquor outlets and dining rooms at hostels at its Lorraine and Hartebeesfontein gold mines.

 

This was at a time when mining firms used armoured riot control vehicles, specially designed rubber bullets, teams of savage dogs and large quantities of live ammunition to control workers.

Anonymous ID: bb33b2 June 29, 2022, 11:44 a.m. No.16557757   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7850 >>9269

>>16557720

 

“SOUTH AFRICA: Billiton: a corporation founded on apartheid plunder”

 

https://www.greenleft.org.au/content/south-africa-billiton-corporation-founded-apartheid-plunder

April 25, 2001

 

In late March, newspaper headlines hailed the announcement that giant Australian-owned mining, oil and steel corporation BHP and the huge Anglo-South African mining and base metals conglomerate Billiton had agreed to merge, forming the world's largest mining and second-largest resources corporation. The new monolith is worth A$57 billion at current stock market prices.

 

None of the capitalist "market analysts" who have churned out thousands of words on the merger thought it necessary to point out that Billiton's accumulated capital is the product of decades of collaboration with the racist apartheid system in South Africa.

 

Billiton was purchased by Gencor from Royal Dutch/Shell in 1994. In 1997, Gencor chose Billiton to be its off-shore investment subsidiary listed on the London Stock Exchange. Gencor's extensive non-precious metals assets (aluminium, titanium, nickel, chrome and manganese alloys, and coal) in South Africa, Mozambique, Australia, Colombia, Brazil, Suriname and North America were transferred to Billiton.

 

Gencor's gold and platinum holdings — Gengold and Impala Platinum — remain with the parent company listed on the Johannesburg stock exchange.

 

Superprofits

 

The scale of the South African mining capitalists' disregard for workers' lives is breathtaking: approximately 69,000 mineworkers died in accidents between 1900 and 1993, and more than 1 million were seriously injured.

 

South African corporations were able to accumulate vast fortunes from the superexploitation of black workers. By 1994, mining giant Anglo American Corporation and four other conglomerates — the tobacco-based Rembrandt and insurance companies Sanlam, Old Mutual and Liberty Life — controlled 85% of the shares listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange.

Anonymous ID: bb33b2 June 29, 2022, 11:52 a.m. No.16557850   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9269

>>16557720

>Billiton became BHP Billiton, one of the world's largest minerals companies.

 

>>16557757

 

“Eskom deal with BHP Billiton akin to power theft”

 

https://www.iol.co.za/business-report/economy/eskom-deal-with-bhp-billiton-akin-to-power-theft-1421070

November 12, 2012

 

After many months, more like years, Eskom has responded to public pleading for information on their sweetheart deal with BHP Billiton, to supply cheap power to the Hillside and Mozal aluminium smelters.

 

A few days ago Paul O’Flaherty (Eskom’s chief financial officer) treated the nation to a lesson in modern arithmetic when he announced that the residual seven to eight years of the BHP Billiton “contract” would result in an accumulated loss to Eskom of R5.5 billion. Based on an ex-generator delivery of 2000 megawatts, that represents a loss of something over 4c per kilowatt hour while Eskom’s present unit cost of production is declared at some 50c/kWh. To believe this is akin to O’Flaherty’s belief in leprechauns as the arithmetic is based on some wondrous crystal ball-gazing to estimate the future aluminium price, rand/dollar exchange rates, and world price of coal.

 

Why Eskom must pay world prices for its coal is another matter but one would suggest that Eskom’s calculations are a best-case estimate.

 

What the country needs to know is the present ongoing loss incurred by this sinful arrangement which probably landed Derek Keys, then minister of finance, one of the top jobs at Billiton: it is essentially the theft of power desperately needed by the country. The country is still not privy to the contents of the BHP Billiton contract but the DA estimates that the power is being “sold” at 10c/kWh. Assuming that to be a politically warped number, let’s use a “price” of double that, 20c/kWh, resulting in a direct loss of 30c/kWh. Simple arithmetic, without resort to any sort of crystal ball, results in a present annual loss of R4.8bn, roughly 5 percent of the cost of Medupi. To add insult to this considerable injury, Eskom has bought back, at some cost, large chunks of power from major revenue-earning consumers which are then shut down.

 

There can be little doubt that the Eskom/BHP Billiton contract was essentially criminal in nature, irrespective of its signatures, and Parliament should force Eskom to declare force majeure(or vis major) on its provisions, rather than forcing it to deceive the nation. Otherwise, Eskom should surely use some of its expensive talent to simply pull the plug on the aluminium smelters and leave the consequences to their much more expensive lawyers. Surely the consequences cannot be worse than depriving the nation of a precious power supply.

Anonymous ID: bb33b2 June 29, 2022, 11:58 a.m. No.16557915   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9310

“Beyond Stage 8? Expert says SA ‘one step away’ from TOTAL blackout”

 

https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/breaking-eskom-stage-8-load-shedding-south-africa-total-blackout/

29 June 2022

 

SA is now ‘close to a total blackout’: That’s according to a top energy analyst, who fears that not even Stage 8 outages can save the grid.

 

We wonder how many other countries feel like they are being held to ransom by their national electricity provider? The situation at Eskom remains dire, after the utility plunged SA into Stage 6 load shedding on Tuesday. However, one senior expert now thinks a ‘total blackout’ is coming.

 

Sampson Mamphweli spoke to eNCA about the matter yesterday. He says that a myriad of factors have combined, meaning that additional pressure on the grid now has the potential to push South Africa PAST Stage 8 – the highest-known form of load shedding.

 

WORSE THAN STAGE 8? EXPERT FEARS ‘TOTAL BLACKOUT’ ON ITS WAY

 

Anything after that, Mamphweli muses, will constitute a total blackout – and various constraints have turned this nightmare scenario into an alarming possibility. He fears that Stage 6 is simply ‘too close for comfort’, stating that it is now ‘very difficult’ to reawaken our power system.

 

“It’s not looking good. The strike has come at the worst possible time. If you look at our coal fleet, it is not performing how it should. We are moving towards a total blackout. Essentially, Stage 6 is one step away from total blackout.”

 

“Once we get to that level, it’s going to be very difficult for us to reawaken the entire system we are sitting in a difficult situation as things stand. I feel sorry for the current leadership, because they are grappling with historic negligence.”

Sampson Mamphweli

 

ESKOM LOAD SHEDDING SCHEDULE FOR WEDNESDAY 29 JUNE

 

On Wednesday, South Africans are battling through three different stages of load shedding. It began with Stage 2, which was implemented overnight until 5:00. Greeting us all this morning were Stage 4 outages, which will remain in place until 16:00.

 

Then, the joy of Stage 6 returns for a six-hour stint, between 16:00 to 22:00. The day ends with Stage 4 cuts until midnight, before dropping back down to Stage 2 when demand is at its lowest. It’s a schedule none of us hope we have to get used to…