Anonymous ID: 3b6382 May 18, 2022, 11:51 a.m. No.16299086   🗄️.is 🔗kun

2000Mules going to EU

 

https://twitter.com/AndersonAfDMdEP/status/1526977666909339655

 

Christine Anderson

@AndersonAfDMdEP

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@DineshDSouza

exposes the irregular processes at the 🇺🇸 postal ballot 2020. This instrument is also susceptible to manipulation in 🇩🇪 & 🇪🇺 & has been banned in 🇫🇷 since 1975. More film details: https://t.me/christineanderson/611 #ID

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Anonymous ID: 3b6382 May 18, 2022, 12:08 p.m. No.16299181   🗄️.is 🔗kun

First inning of the collapse beginning. Stock up while you can.

 

Why the Northeast is quietly running out of diesel

The East Coast sees record lows of diesel inventories

https://www.freightwaves.com/news/why-the-northeast-is-quietly-running-out-of-diesel

n the past 15 years, the number of refineries on the U.S. East Coast has halved to just seven. The closures have reduced the region’s oil processing capacity to just 818,000 barrels per day, down from 1.64 million barrels per day in 2009. Regional oil demand, however, is stronger.

 

Trucking Stocks Massacred After Target Warns Of $1 Billion In Incremental Freight Costs

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/trucking-stocks-massacred-after-target-warns-1-billion-incremental-freight-costs

 

Crisis-Hit Sri Lanka Defaults On Debt As It Runs Out Of Fuel

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/crisis-hit-sri-lanka-default-debt-country-runs-out-fuel

Anonymous ID: 3b6382 May 18, 2022, 12:39 p.m. No.16299330   🗄️.is 🔗kun

After Calls For Conservation And Generator Failures, Texas' Grid Survived The Weekend. It's Still May

 

https://www.utilitydive.com/news/after-calls-for-conservation-and-generator-failures-texas-grid-survived-t/623792/

 

Dive Brief:

Six Texas generation facilities supplying 2,900 MW of power tripped offline, leading the state’s grid operator on Friday to call for conservation over the weekend amid “unseasonably hot weather driving record demand” for electricity.

 

Ultimately the lights stayed on, and the Electric Reliability Council of Texas expects more resources available Monday to meet an expected peak demand of almost 72 GW. However, the grid operator’s Seasonal Assessment of Resource Adequacy for this spring had anticipated peak demand of only 64,729 MW.

 

More renewables, efficiency, demand response and storage resources could help meet growing power demand, say experts. And the Public Utilities Commission of Texas continues to work on overhauling market rules to ensure reliability.