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Mikhail Liebestein

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So ex-PM Liz Truss obsessed over wind charts due to the conflict in Ukraine. apparently concerned about nuclear fall out.

 

 https://www.lbc.co.uk/news/liz-truss-obsessed-weather-forecast-nuclear/

 

Meanwhile, despite fears of a gas shortage, we now have plunging prices as it has been so mild this November due to a Saharan plume.

 

Given on previous Novembers my bollocks have almost frozen off on Guy Fawkes night (may be I should dance into the fire), how come I've been sweltering all day in London and get home to find the house a sweltering 20C when the heating has been off all day.

 

Don't say global warming...

https://www.bitchute.com/video/NLECaWzKBbJq/

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On 11/8/2022 at 9:32 PM, Mikhail Liebestein said:

So ex-PM Liz Truss obsessed over wind charts due to the conflict in Ukraine. apparently concerned about nuclear fall out.

 

 https://www.lbc.co.uk/news/liz-truss-obsessed-weather-forecast-nuclear/

 

Meanwhile, despite fears of a gas shortage, we now have plunging prices as it has been so mild this November due to a Saharan plume.

 

Given on previous Novembers my bollocks have almost frozen off on Guy Fawkes night (may be I should dance into the fire), how come I've been sweltering all day in London and get home to find the house a sweltering 20C when the heating has been off all day.

 

Don't say global warming...

https://www.bitchute.com/video/NLECaWzKBbJq/

 

This reminds me of something I saw on my local news-rag's website last week:

 

Winter energy bills in UK to plunge due to heavy rain in Norway

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Brits finally have cause to celebrate when it comes to their energy bills as Norway's stormy weather is set to bring some winter cheer to the UK. The country's wet and windy forecast is set to keep a lid on Britain's energy bills and potentially save households a fortune.

Norway regularly tops the UN Human Development Index list as being one of the best places to live in the world, as Norwegians enjoy high incomes and long lives. The country also has plentiful hydroelectric power - enough to supply 96 percent of its domestic usage - which allows it to pump most of the natural gas it produces to the UK via 450-mile subsea interconnector cables.

In total, it supplies 60 percent of the UK's gas, but that dependency caused panic in August when energy experts warned Norway could come under pressure to slash exports. Energy prices across Europe have soared due to Russia’s war in Ukraine.

But this week's stormy weather has brought good news to billpayers, as the Express reports. Rain has been lashing down in southern Norway, filling up the country's hydropower reservoirs. That's great news for the UK, said Snjólfur Richard Sverrisson, editor-in-chief at Oslo-based Montel News, Europe’s top power market website.

From: https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/cost-of-living/winter-energy-bills-uk-plunge-25446219

 

So, why is this 'good news'?

 

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Sverrisson said this spells good news even if rains ease over time. “This means Norway should be able to export electricity to the UK on calm, cold days this winter," he said. Sverrisson warned the situation could change if Europe sees a sudden extended cold snap, but added: “That looks unlikely given the current mild weather.”

There is another reason why the UK can breathe a sigh of relief over the upcoming winter. “Despite having far fewer gas storage facilities than its European neighbours, the UK’s ample interconnector capacity and strong flows of liquid natural gas (LNG) should mean it avoids a winter gas supply squeeze," Sverrisson added.

European energy prices have also fallen generally due to the mild autumn weather and a successful race to fill up storage facilities before winter. That should ease the pressure on households and reduce the cost of the UK Government's Energy Price Guarantee, which limits bills to an average of £2,500 for the average household.

 

So basically all this panic over rising energy prices was a scam after all! As well as all the fearmongering over 'blackouts'.

 

We can thank 'global warming' for giving us a relatively 'mild' winter this year, hurrah!

 

However, I wonder if any of these falling cost prices will be passed on to consumers? (Doubt it)

 

People are literally being scared shitless to use electricity or gas.

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