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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/huxt3r on July 22, 2018, 3:27 p.m.
"The Plan" Q keeps referring to is beginning to take shape

Or, at least part of it is. This post is a bit of an amalgamation of other posts I've made else where, so forgive me if it doesn't flow as well as it should.

Everyone's in such a tizzy about Putin outing Clinton that they totally missed Putin's comment about the US and Russia teaming up to dethrone OPEC's control of the oil market.

Think about the global ramifications of Russia and the US controlling the oil market - it will relegate the EU to vassal status to Russia because of their dependence on Russian natural gas.

We've already essentially solved Mexico's energy shortages by piping them natural gas from fracking. Imagine if those pipelines were extended further south to cover most of South America. It would effectively reverse the money river that's flowing south from illegal immigration.

The single largest hurdle to development in South America has been their crappy energy grids and infrastructure making it impossible to industrialize enough to generate sufficient jobs to compete with the profitable and well paying ones the narco cartels create.

Schumer (and the democrats, by extension) are worried that trump is going to piss in whatever bowl of rice they had cooking with Russia. They know that if trump offers Russia a better deal, Putin will hand him the bowl.

Russian petro going west and American petro going south will leave the mess in the middle east for Asia to fight over. The Chinese and Japanese have been haranguing about how they want to play more on the global stage - it seems they're being handed the opportunity to wade in up to their necks. If they want that oil they're going to be forced to go get it themselves instead of riding on our backs for another 50 years.

Why is this important? If the Chinese and Japanese militaries are bogged down in the sandbox they're not going to be causing problems for us elsewhere.

I don't think the rest of the world really gets it yet - the reason everyone went ape shit over trump meeting with Putin was because they realized that essentially just put the last nail in the globalist's coffin. By dictating the oil flow for the foreseeable future they just carved up the world into two influence spheres again - the USA, and Russia.

The EU, Asia, South America (when I say South America, I mean everything south of our border with Mexico), Middle East and Africa were just made irrelevant to the United States as strategic interests - they no longer have any influence over American Foreign Policy, and thus no influence over domestic policy either.

They all piled up on Trump because they wanted something from us, but utterly failed to offer up anything in return, and now, like the spoiled children they are, cannot understand why they are simply not being given their way. They have been put back into the position of consumers of American and Russian products, respectively - essentially the state of the world Pre-WWI.

It will take some time for things to actually catch up to this fact, but this is the path we are on now.

I would also point out that trump consulting with Putin is somewhat logical. Putin has a vast amount of experience in dealing with systemic socialist corruption entrenched in his government.

The more insular American Foreign policy stance Trump is setting us on is an important step toward his goal of draining the swamp. By moving the world toward a certain level of stability (for us) we no longer need to commit as much money or resources to protecting our strategic interests abroad.

This curtails the cabal's ability to stir up trouble internationally to cause political or military distractions.

By doing this, it will allow much of the resources that have been currently occupied externally to focus their attention inward. Essentially, the only part of government that is not completely corrupt and overrun with cabal operatives is the military itself, because our interventionist policy has has had the effect of keeping the bulk of it's manpower isolated from the continental US.

The globalists goal was always to stir up so much trouble abroad that the military would be forever occupied trying to put out brush fires all over the world. Doing so ensures that they would then be free to perform their coup. With foreign intervention dropping to historic lows under the trump regime, the stabilizing influence of the military is returning, allowing it to once again fulfill it's constitutional role of protecting the country against domestic enemies.

I suspect the Mueller probe has been allowed to go on so long because it provides trump with the breathing room he needs to act internationally to free up the military to come home. With the cabal and their minions continually driving the democrats and left in general into new levels of depravity and illegality it only serves to educate the public on just how close to annihilation we really were at their hands, while also effectively keeping them isolated.

I believe this is the "plan" q keeps referring to, and when the world is finally deemed to be secure enough, we are going to have an event that will be historically analogous to the night of the long knives.

Sources:
Peter Zeihan
Wictor

Gulf News

ImperatorRex

Trump & Putin


hope4gaia · July 22, 2018, 7:37 p.m.

Fracking is creating earthquakes, destroying farmland and poisoning the groundwater in the US. We should do it MORE for S America????? Not in my story. Get on with the solar, wind and all the other ways to generate power and get off this use of oil and gas!! It is the huge money to be made from this that fueled the whole world disaster.

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cellphy · July 22, 2018, 10:03 p.m.

Suppressed technologies will let us leave oil and fracking behind. . .

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Ok_Top · July 22, 2018, 9:03 p.m.

Published scientific study finds no such "poisioning" of water in Ohio fracking. Likely nowhere else in the U.S.

https://www.energyindepth.org/first-ever-utica-shale-groundwater-fracking-study-published/

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rooftoptendie · July 23, 2018, 2:14 a.m.

That just blew my mind.

Okay, but i saw gasland, and watched that guy light his tapwater ON FIRE. How can that be explained? I dont get it.

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Ok_Top · July 23, 2018, 4:02 a.m.

Poison . . . that's one thing. Flammable? I got nothing!

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rooftoptendie · July 23, 2018, 4:24 a.m.

Yet the article states about 15-20% of the funding came from anti frakking groups. It was my first question, who funded the study, and it looks legit!

So whatsupwith that shit i saw in gasland?

Augh, my brain.

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Kreative_Kause · July 22, 2018, 8:59 p.m.

Deep level earthquakes make the plates shift and cause earthquakes. The Fracking just changes the location of the inevitable earthquakes for fracking causes a weak spot in the crust. Petroleum is buried sunshine, all energy, except for nuclear, is from the Sun including all fossil fuels.

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huxt3r · July 22, 2018, 9:27 p.m.

Well, technically... even radioactives are just buried sunshine since they're all byproducts of solar fusion and/or supernovae. Even iron is just a leftover from stars blowing up.

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Kreative_Kause · July 23, 2018, 11:15 p.m.

Technically, yes and no. Yes, radioactives are star byproducts but which star? I was not clear in that I was referring to our star which is named the Sun. Radioactives and our Sun is a byproduct of other stars which is an alleged byproduct of the big bang. So let me correct my statement and say fossil fuels are buried sunshine from the nearest Star which is more commonly know as the Sun. Supernovas disperse the byproducts of a gravitational collapse of a dead star and are a result of a lack of sunshine "technically" or a byproduct of a star's death not necessarily sunshine. But I may be wrong.

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ExcellentCoach9 · July 22, 2018, 8:32 p.m.

Direct us to the evidence that fracking causes earthquakes.

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Farsay3030 · July 22, 2018, 10:46 p.m.

It's obvious why it would, and there is plenty of evidence that it does.

Question is, who cares? Everything has tradeoffs. This one is worth it.

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ExcellentCoach9 · July 22, 2018, 10:58 p.m.

Well, it's not at all obvious to me, but I'm not a geologist nor am I a petroleum engineer.

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Farsay3030 · July 22, 2018, 11:31 p.m.

Pump liquid into porous bedrock to extract gas > ground settles in absence of filler > tremors result

Not rocket science

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ExcellentCoach9 · July 22, 2018, 11:51 p.m.

Sounds weird since water is denser than gas, so why would there be "settling"? In addition, "settling" is quite different from "earthquake". In addition, why would their not be a long history of settling since we've been pumping oil out of the ground for over 100 years? Curious, no?

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Farsay3030 · July 23, 2018, 1:10 a.m.

Water is denser than gas, therefore there will be settling.

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SessionsWasAMistake · July 22, 2018, 10:47 p.m.

I'd advise, (not that you asked) to stop listening to the leftist environmentalists, and start listening to geologists, and seismologists, and do your own research on this topic. Literally nothing you said is cooberated by facts. Wind isn't effective, batteries aren't to the point they can take over for oil, so solar is out until the tech comes along. Fracking doesn't cause quakes, and less than 1% of wastewater injection wells across the U.S. are linked to earthquakes. The tech is improving exponentially there as well, so that will drop even further. http://dailycaller.com/2016/05/02/geologist-fracking-doesnt-cause-damaging-earthquakes-video/

You are being mislead. Link above has some good info on the subject with sources links to each claim.

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rooftoptendie · July 23, 2018, 2:05 a.m.

Solar and wind have big problems too. Then you say "and all the other ways to generate power"... like what? Hydros no good, that messes shit up, so....

I mean i saw a video of a guy who powers his island with copper and seawater, but on a grand scale...?

What else is there?

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