Getting the Gangsters out of Government. Podcast - Vlog
Tuesday, February 21, 2023
Banning Natural gas is completely insane
Natural gas is clean burning. Industrial coal is not. Fake environmentalism has a dark agenda behind it that has nothing to do with reducing CO2 emissions. Just like banning farming does. Natural gas could easily solve Europe's manufactured energy crisis. We should promote it.
In Michael Moore's documentary Planet of the Humans he pointed out that many of the grids in the US are generated by industrial coal which makes the green case for EVs a complete fraud. Hydro electricity is great but here in BC that grid is limited. If they ban natural gas for heating homes, the grid won't be able to handle it and prices will soar.
Somewhat related https://theprovince.com/news/local-news/15-bc-salmon-farms-closed/wcm/ae4fa1f0-816d-4374-996e-f43615791b5e More green related restriction of the food supply to go with the nitrogen fertilizer fraud. Can these fish farms grow other species (probably not with the return on investment/operating costs that salmon brings) or is it just "you're out of business, so sorry, it's for the good of the planet"? "First we said you could, now we say you can't. We changed our minds".
Actually the fish farms screw up the local wild salmon stocks. The Atlantic salmon break loose then swim up the rivers and eat all the salmon fry. They don't die after they spawn either.
Yeah, how do they think they are going to generate enough electricity for all the EV's? Here in BC maybe Hydro but elsewhere?
ReplyDeleteIn Michael Moore's documentary Planet of the Humans he pointed out that many of the grids in the US are generated by industrial coal which makes the green case for EVs a complete fraud. Hydro electricity is great but here in BC that grid is limited. If they ban natural gas for heating homes, the grid won't be able to handle it and prices will soar.
DeleteSomewhat related https://theprovince.com/news/local-news/15-bc-salmon-farms-closed/wcm/ae4fa1f0-816d-4374-996e-f43615791b5e
ReplyDeleteMore green related restriction of the food supply to go with the nitrogen fertilizer fraud. Can these fish farms grow other species (probably not with the return on investment/operating costs that salmon brings) or is it just "you're out of business, so sorry, it's for the good of the planet"? "First we said you could, now we say you can't. We changed our minds".
Taxpayer funded buyout? Or just "screw you"?
Actually the fish farms screw up the local wild salmon stocks. The Atlantic salmon break loose then swim up the rivers and eat all the salmon fry. They don't die after they spawn either.
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