This year the last nuclear power plant will be shut down in Germany with the
remaining coal-fired power plants following in a couple of years. And then ...
"Blackout, baby "
So an industrialized nation as the Federal Republic of Germany wants to rely on
power, generated by wind and solar panels - utter and complete madness. The
May issue of the excellent Express Gazette deals with that topic and started its
issue with this simpy put example ...
" Now there are around 57 million fuel operated vehicles in Germany. Once they
are all converted into electromobiles and only a quarter of them is recharging their
batteries overnight, 1300 nuclear power plants a' 1,4 gigawatts are necessary to
accomodate them or around 593000 wind wheels."
Currently there are 31000 wind wheels operating in Germany and the damage they
do to human beings as well as nature and animals is mind boggling. But since they
are conceived as sustainable energy, politicians generously overlook their huge
disadvantages.
No doubt most politicians of the Green party are communists disguising as environ-
mentalists and here comes the long term plan into play. Because they know the
nation will run out of power they want to herd people into cities so they do not need
a car anymore following the agenda 2030, where they also can be controlled more
easily.
Right after WW II plans were made by our Jewish "friends" to turn Germany into
an agricultural state and someone like Morgenthau would have tears in his eyes
observing what is now going on in Germany.
The energy transition was triggered by the Fukushima incident, where an Tsunami
hit a power plant. Now did it really happen or was it just another hoax, Merkel
and her handlers needed to destroy the Germany economy. I looked at some
pictures showing Japanese dudes in white jumpsuits standing next to barrels
with the radiation sign on ... hmmm. They could have easily blown up the plant
with explosives and the colorful images showing the radiation of the Pacific
Ocean seem to be more than fishy.
Anyway grab your issue of the Exprexx Gazette and get a clue ..
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