Anonymous ID: 93d9cb Jan. 29, 2019, 6:33 p.m. No.4958758   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Mexico Is Starting To Look Like Venezuela

 

 

Mexico is in the midst of a crisis again.

 

And no, it doesn’t have anything to do with the border wall that caused the US government to be hopelessly deadlocked for more than a month.

 

Or the economy. Or murders and violence. Or drug trafficking. Or bird flu.

 

Nope. Mexico is battling an enormous problem with its oil pipelines.

 

In a way that almost sounds ridiculous.

 

But oil thieves have been drilling holes in Mexico’s extensive network of oil and gas piplelines across the country to steal fuel and sell it on the black market.

 

State-owned oil company PEMEX found more than 12,500 illegal holes in the pipelines last year.

 

And these oil thieves went as far as building a 2-mile long pipe themselves to divert oil directly from the refineries.

 

Selling oil on the secondary market is a highly lucrative business in Mexico. And some farmers who take up a job as lookouts for the thieves can earnmore than five times their regular income doing so.

 

The work is also incredibly dangerous… more than 80 people recently died in a pipeline explosion north of Mexico City when they were trying to siphon off gas.

 

But Mexico’s new president has decided to do something about this.

 

And in typical, political brilliance, he ordered the pipelines to be shut down.

 

So now, instead of transporting oil and gas via pipelines, they’ll ship everything via truck and rail.

 

There are only a few TINY issues with that solution: it costs up to 14 times more to send fuel via trucks. And more importantly, it takes weeks longer to arrive at the stations.

 

The result? Severe gasoline shortages.

 

https://www.blacklistednews.com/article/70676/mexico-is-starting-to-look-like.html

 

Mexico next on the regime change Trump train?

Anonymous ID: 93d9cb Jan. 29, 2019, 6:35 p.m. No.4958773   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9289

Regime Change in Africa. Rival Rumblings In West and Central Africa

 

Riotous protesters briefly stormed the Cameroonian Embassies in Paris and Berlin over the weekend in an attempt to raise global awareness about the rolling regime change campaign back in their homeland following the reelection of President Biya to his seventh consecutive term in office late last year, possibly forcing France to choose sides in decisively throwing its weight behind either its decades-long proxy or his anti-government opponents.

 

The “Perfect Storm”

 

Most of the global media didn’t pay much attention to it but anti-government protesters briefly stormed the Cameroonian Embassies in Paris and Berlin over the weekend in an attempt to raise awareness about the rolling regime change campaign against their country’s long-serving president, who was just re-elected to his seventh consecutive term in office late last year. The West-Central African country is currently experiencing a pronounced bout of Hybrid War unrest whereby it’s suffering asymmetrical onslaughts from Anglophone separatists and Boko Haram Islamists while simultaneously having to fend off a simmering Color Revolution movement. The so-called “perfect storm” is brewing, but it hasn’t yet attracted the serious focus of any Great Power mostly because President Biya remains immensely loyal to his French patrons in spite of his Silk Road partnership with China, though the latest attention-grabbing tactic is trying to change all of that.

 

Hybrid War Origins

 

While the case can be made that the Hybrid War on Cameroon is designed to achieve the dual objectives of disrupting China’s future transcontinental Silk Road in the region (Sudan-Chad-Cameroon) and creating the conditions where the rising African Great Power of neighboring Nigeria can be more easily controlled, no Great Power has yet to throw its full weight (even just diplomatically) behind this destabilization campaign. This suggests that it might either be a “work in progress”, a “probe” intended to gauge the resiliency of regional security structures, or a short-term pressure tactic that aims to coerce certain political concessions out of Yaoundé. There’s also the chance that a large degree of these Hybrid War processes are “naturally occurring” outcomes of the ultra-diverse country’s identity fault lines finally colliding with one another. Whatever the case may be, some members of the diaspora are clearly eager to shape the situation to their favor.

 

https://www.blacklistednews.com/article/70676/mexico-is-starting-to-look-like.html

Anonymous ID: 93d9cb Jan. 29, 2019, 6:39 p.m. No.4958840   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4958788

>zionists talmudic pedophile Phariseefaggots

 

Noahide World Order

 

https://israelpalestinenews.org/haaretz-noahide-project-seeks-to-create-a-world-religion-whose-believers-adore-israel/

 

One world religion anyone?

Anonymous ID: 93d9cb Jan. 29, 2019, 6:48 p.m. No.4958954   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Remember when the first bill of the year, while the government was shutdown mind you, was to protect Israel's interests!

 

Good times in the good ol Israel first US of A!

Anonymous ID: 93d9cb Jan. 29, 2019, 6:59 p.m. No.4959076   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Remember when Trump discredited Q by not releasing FISA then claimed it was the DOJ's fault? Even tho he can just release it!

 

Good times! (((Q+)))

Anonymous ID: 93d9cb Jan. 29, 2019, 7:20 p.m. No.4959275   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9290

Remember when Trump said Hillary would be in prison if he was president?

 

Now she in Puerto Rico running the CF pretending to help children and families!

 

Good times!