The 'green energy transition' is an impossibility. Don't buy into it. Don't even think it's going to happen.
Let's review.
In order to have electric devices; from cars to refrigerators, there has to be copper, lithium, cobalt, graphite, and many other Rare Earth Elements.
All of those things have to be mined.
Newsome and all the rest can pass all the laws they want. Either people are going to have their electricity bills, rise 600%, or there will be rolling blackouts, or energy rationing, or the "green" and "renewable" energy change won't happen.
Your politicians are ignoring chemistry, math and physics. The aren't following the Science!.
The first wave of the green energy transition movements in the USA and the EU demand more copper than exists in the world today.
For those of you who need evidence, here it is. Invest your funds accordingly (I'm long everything I can in the Energy sector, as well as the Gov't idiocy sector), and position your life around what is real.
You should know that not only did Prof. Michaux explain this to EU officials, they proceeded to explain they did no know any of this information, and they then proceeded to ignore what he said.
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Aaron Rodgers refused to take the Science Juice. For this he was raked over the coals in the Corporate Media, vilified, called all kinds of things on AntiSocial Media, and risked not winning his 4th MVP award.
He did't take the Juice anyway.
He won his 4th MVP anyway.
Rodgers went on Joe Rogan's show and spilled the beans. He explained how the NFL had flunkies come around and try to shame the players by showing the percentage of vaxxxxed players on their roster, and comparing that percentage to the 'good' people on the other higher Juiced percentage rosters.
None of it worked with Rodgers. Rodgers has always gone his own way. He is an independent, free spirit. He likes to work out and read. Because he marches to the beat of his own drum, he was the 24th pick of the 2005 draft. Yes, the 4 time MVP was picked 24th. It was obvious at the time that he was a top 5 pick. The NFL, like many organizations, like people who will do as their told.
Rodgers isn't that kind of man. He knew he was too good to 'ruin'. They have blacklisted Cole Beasley as of this writing. Rodgers is too powerful to push around.
Jason Whitlock talks about this, and the fact that everyone owes Rodgers (and K. Irving, and Cole Beasley) an apology. We know he won't get one from the National PHarmaball League. Now that the issues have come out surrounding the side effects of BUG19 Vax, Rodgers will go down in history as a brave, independent man. The people who caved and the intellectual protozoa in the Corporate Media will go down as little more than dust.
Naturally, Rodgers talking about this on a huge platform like Rogan's caused the Media to label it as a "DEAD ISSUE".
I suspect the irony is lost on them.
Whitlock introduces his show on this topic with this summary. I recommend watching the whole thing:
"Aaron Rodgers' appearance on "The Joe Rogan Experience" made headlines when the reigning NFL MVP admitted he intentionally misled the league about his vaccination status. That’s the takeaway corporate media extracted from the visit with Rogan. To focus on anything else, Jason says, would be undermining the sports leagues' new overlords, Big Pharma. “Rodgers might be the most dangerous athlete since Muhammad Ali changed the approved narrative on the Vietnam War. The NFL’s media partners will denigrate Rodgers for consenting to an interview with Rogan and discussing the illogical COVID protocols that defined professional sports last year.” Jason blames the poor leadership in the NFL for selling out the player’s health, but the NBA, MLB, NHL, and even the NCAA are guilty of the same crimes against sanity. "Fearless" soldier T.J. Moe joins the show to discuss Rodger’s newfound vigor for rebellion and the potential ripple effect it could have across sports. Steve Kim drops in to share his thoughts and approval rating for Rodgers."
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All of the mugs are here on Gearbubble. These are made in the USA, and if you don't want to contribute to Amazon's record profits during this time of CV19, the Gearbubble link is the one to use. Thank you!