Anonymous ID: 2fab15 July 27, 2022, 3:09 p.m. No.16850222   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Q: Why do you speak Russian?

 

A: The Anunnaki, when in symbiosis with with a representative of the human race, use the potential and resource the individual have.

 

https://youtu.be/1rP6Ut11Re4

 

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Anonymous ID: 2fab15 July 27, 2022, 3:11 p.m. No.16850748   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Great Reset: State Planning Harsh COVID-Style Lockdown in Event of Fuel Shortage – Leak

 

The Irish state is planning on reimplementing harsh COVID-style lockdown rules should the Ukraine crisis cause a major fuel shortage.

 

The Europhile government of Ireland is planning a return to draconian COVID-style lockdowns should a fuel shortage arise out of the ongoing Ukraine crisis, a leak revealed to the public on Monday has claimed.

 

It comes as ongoing hostilities between Russia and the West over Vladimir Putin’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine put severe pressure on the supply of fossil fuels worldwide, with climate crazy protesters in Europe also sometimes contributing to more local shortages by blocking essential oil infrastructure.

 

According to leaks described by the Irish Independent, officials have wargamed implementing compulsory work from home orders for non-essential workers, limits on so-called “non-essential” travel and strict speed limits on highways should the supply of diesel dry up as part of what has been described as a confidential “high-level planning exercise”.

 

Fuel rationing and a limiting of when certain vehicles can be filled at gas stations were also reportedly discussed at the secretive meeting, with delegates at the event being asked to plan for three different fuel-shortage scenarios of various severity.

 

Speaking on the event, the head of one of the organisations present at the meeting said that, while there is supposedly little chance of any serious fuel shortages occurring as a result of ongoing international tensions to do with Ukraine, planning for a possible fuel shortage in the future is “prudent”.

 

“While it remains highly unlikely that we will experience a reduced supply of fuel, it is prudent that we and Government engage in emergency planning,” Fuels for Ireland CEO Kevin McPartlan is reported as saying, while also emphasising that Ireland’s “stock levels are very healthy” at the moment.

 

https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/politics/return-of-work-from-home-plan-to-save-fuel-in-event-of-crisis-caused-by-ukraine-war-41724210.html

 

https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2022/06/07/great-reset-state-planning-harsh-covid-style-lockdown-in-event-of-fuel-shortage-leak/

 

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