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Fast Eddy's avatar

Coincidentally ... I was just loading fresh water onto my off road vehicle.. and dumped 150L into the long range tank yesterday + 40 into jerry cans.... food for two weeks goes on board this evening... and we'll start to roll towards this tomorrow https://exploreparks.dbca.wa.gov.au/park/karijini-national-park

I've tested the Star Link and it's all systems go....

Mad Max with wifi coverage and photos???

Dana Lundin's avatar

From the sound of it, you will be in an incredible park, I hope you have an awesome time!

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gerry maddoux

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04/07/2025 at 12:49 pm

Contrary to corporate opinion, this abrupt fall of WTI to $60 is very good for U.S. energy independence. These CEO’s aren’t thinking past their next earnings report. No matter alternative forms of energy, the U.S. (and the world) is going to need oil and gas for decades to come. Look no farther than the Permian Basin. They have run through an amazing collection of source rocks like maize through a goose, with absolutely no regard for anything but money.

For the uninformed, man has traditionally drilled into oil that had migrated a good distance from the source rocks, gathering in an oil trap of some sort.

Drilling deep into the earth to blast oil and gas out of the SOURCE ROCKS represents some degree of desperation–this is the last gasp in American oil and gas production.

I make my living from oil and gas, primarily from shale. However, I would very much rather sell less product at higher prices than to give away large quantities as though it’s no big deal to replace it. When the source rocks are all blasted to smithereens, there’s no more production.

The world has not known fossil fuel starvation for over a century. It will not be a good look. Those who are demonstrating against FF’s have no concept just how bleak an oil-starved world would be. This correction–if it persists for months, not just weeks–will idle a lot of rigs, bankrupt a lot of people drilling the next well from the flush of the last one, and will reset the priorities. At least that would be the ideal. No pain, no gain.

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Let's just blow up India ... and every other country that exports to the US... and the US will be a self sufficient island of great prosperity ... in a collapsed world....

A fucking MORON would believe that... if cnnbbc told them to....

India’s Subprime Bubble Grew 2,100%. Now a Bust Looms

https://archive.md/JSIcY

$ 220 billion wiped out today in the Indian stock market .

https://www.financialexpress.com/market/sensex-nifty-50-stock-market-today-live-updates-trump-tariff-china-us-market-gold-rate-07april2025-3801119/

Credit card default .

” This growing reliance on credit cards has also led to a surge in defaults, with non-performing assets (NPAs) in the segment rising by 28.42% year-on-year, reaching Rs 6,742 crore as of December 2024, according to the latest RBI data. ”

” Credit card NPAs are debts on credit cards that have not been repaid for a certain period – typically 90 days or more – and are now classified as defaults by banks or financial institutions. When a credit card user fails to pay their dues (minimum or full) for three consecutive months, the outstanding amount becomes an NPA for the bank. The bank charges 42-46% interest per annum on the outstanding dues, and his credit score also plummets.”

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“If China does not withdraw its 34% increase above their already long term trading abuses by tomorrow, April 8th, 2025, the United States will impose ADDITIONAL Tariffs on China of 50%, effective April 9th,” he wrote on Truth Social.

https://mishtalk.com/economics/what-happens-if-all-trade-with-china-comes-to-a-screeching-halt/

On the surface none of this makes sense... but for those running the show ... it's completely logical

K. Sam's avatar

You all chill. What you’re witnessing is the effect of prion infested brains. The vaxxies are agitated, out of control, and ready to explode. Still, no fool can succeed; no madman can achieve his goals. Give it a bit time, and they’ll all go into the night

Niamh O’Sullivan's avatar

I’m a bit dumb; can someone tell me what “the final act” is? Or am I better off not to know…

Adriana's avatar

Better off not to know.

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Niamh O’Sullivan's avatar

Population reduction🫣. I have good enough days most

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Fast Eddy's avatar

We are out of affordable energy - this is the end of the world

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what new world? ??? i am literally confused. where are you going to get the workers with knowledge to mine those depleted ores and transport and haul them without the exergy to do so? fyi it is irrelevant. if there were no psychopaths you would already be dead or not alive. fyi IN NATURE CHILD mortality was high, SO NO that IS the DEFAULT world.

Niamh O’Sullivan's avatar

Population reduction… I have “great days” occasionally, good days mostly, but days where I struggle to get out of bed more than I like to admit. Saying Psalm 91 and St Michael’s prayer daily is essential 🌹

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If the S&P can find support just over 4800, then we have one last rally leg left to go imo. It projects to ~6660 around the January 2026 FOMC, yeah 10x from the 2009 lows.

By then Trump will have revealed much about the election fraud networks, we’ll be in a state of war vs China, and maybe vaxx side-effects (early death) will be out of the bag. Collapse for real then, a straight-line affair like the last few sessions.

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It’s so obvious that the puppeteers have been ignoring the converging catastrophes for quite some time. I only hope we create an alternative to the dystopian future they have envisioned for the remnants.

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https://www.globalresearch.ca/america-legacy-recklessness-covert-biological-crimes/5883491?doing_wp_cron=1743779782.5130228996276855468750

All it will take is some psychotic idiot letting one of their deadly concoctions loose from a lab somewhere and it's game over.

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Fast Eddy's avatar

Then there is the mathematical impossibility of there being a man in the sky who calls himself god - needs to be worshipped - and demands $$$

hahaha

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Fast Eddy's avatar

How is that reciprocal?

Reciprocal would mean a 3.9 per cent tariff on Korea, not 25 per cent. It would mean a 3.9 per cent tariff on Japan, not 24 per cent. India got slapped with a 26 per cent tariff even though its tariff rate on the U.S. is 5.5 per cent. What is with Vietnam being hit with a 46 per cent “tariff” when its comparable on U.S. products is … wait for it … 2.9 per cent (in a $30 trillion U.S. economy, Vietnam runs the grand total of a $123-billion trade surplus with the U.S.)? Thailand charges a 6.2 per cent tariff rate, and the U.S. just slammed it with a 36 per cent punitive “tariff.”

So, I must make this very clear.

These are not really “tariffs” that are being imposed.

These are actions aimed at completely eliminating the U.S. bilateral trade deficit with every country.

That is why the “tariff” is really not that at all but rather a “ratio” of every country’s trade surplus with the U.S. divided by the exports of that country — it is that number that the White House expects to rid the United States of its trade deficits; not just at an aggregate level, but for every country that runs a trade surplus with America.

This is why these numbers, 10%, 17%, 20%, or 25%, are so huge. They are ratios.

via The Globe & Mail

– David Rosenberg

Kurigalzu's avatar

They are extortion tactics , just like Epstein videos

SLK's avatar

I gladely second that...FUCK EM!