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POWER BLACKOUT RISKS LOOM FOR QUARTER OF ALL AMERICANS

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From“shtfplan.com” This article was originally published by Tyler Durden at ZeroHedge. The US heating season has officially begun, and new warnings show that a quarter of all Americans could experience energy emergencies this winter if temperatures fall below average due to tight fossil fuel supplies. Power grids from the Great Lakes to Louisiana, New England, Carolinas, […]

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United Nations considers trying to OUTLAW all fossil fuels on the planet, which would lead to the starvation and death of billions of people

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From “citizens.news” The COP27 globalist gathering that recently took place in Egypt came with open calls for a global phase-out of, and eventual ban on, all fossil fuels. Were this to actually happen, billions of people would die. A tiny, failing island in the South Pacific called Tuvalu (ever heard of it?) made the proposition using the following quoted statement: “We, therefore,

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Homemade energy crisis? Another refinery, owned by Chevron, goes up in flames – sabotage of oil infrastructure?

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From “citizens.news” The night of the midterm election, another oil refinery, this one owned by Chevron and located in El Segundo, Calif., caught fire under mysterious circumstances. Firefighters were called to the scene, which was described as a “massive fire” – see the video below. Officials say they have no idea how the fire started. The next day, Reuters reported that

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Southwestern wells running dry due to drought; foreign-owned farms using U.S. water to feed cattle for export

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From “citizens.news” The worst drought in 1,200 years rages on in the American Southwest, which is plagued by groundwater overuse that is resulting in wells running dry. Not only that, but foreign-owned companies are sucking what remains to hydrate fields that grow crops for cattle overseas, leaving increasingly less of it behind for actual Americans. (Related: The rail

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Nebraska and South Dakota both declare fuel supply emergencies amid escalating energy crisis

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This article comes from “citizens.news” At least two fuel-related emergency declarations have been issued, one in Nebraska and the other in South Dakota. The latter’s Kristi Noem, South Dakota’s governor, issued an executive order (EO) providing truckers who haul liquid fuel products with relief from Hours of Service rules due to “extremely low inventories and outages

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The DARK WINTER has only just begun: Prepare for YEARS of economic collapse, rigged elections, censorship and government tyranny

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From Mike Adams via “citizens.news” In the aftermath of yesterday’s mid-term elections, the only good news is that we have essentially paused some elements of the Democrats’ agenda of total destruction by taking control of the House (as is currently projected but not yet called). This alone will pause the Democrats’ legislative and executive monopoly

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In the middle of a global energy crisis, Joe Biden promises to SHUT DOWN COAL PLANTS all across America

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This article comes from “citizens.news” During a recent visit to California, fake president Joe Biden made remarks about how the next phase of America’s controlled demolition involves shutting down the remainder of the country’s coal-fired power plants. While speaking about “clean” energy in San Diego, Biden expressed his desire to close down the rest of America’s coal

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They Won’t Be Able To Deny The Cold, Hard Reality Of What Is Happening To The U.S. Economy Much Longer

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From “theeconomiccollapseblog.com” They are trying really hard to convince all of us that everything is just fine.  But close to one-fifth of the U.S. population is skipping meals because food prices are too high.  And nearly 40 percent of our small businesses couldn’t pay rent in October.  Our leaders are trying to put a positive

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Derailed negotiations: Massive railroad strike looms as second rail union rejects Biden administration offer

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This article comes from “citizens.news” The railroad sector has suffered another serious blow as a second rail union rejected the Biden administration’s offer. The rejection also triggered worries of a possible massive railroad strike that could cripple the economy. The Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen (BRS) – which represents signalmen for freight, passenger and commuter railroads – recently turned down the

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Barges “dead in the water” in drought-stricken Mississippi River; supply chains collapsing

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This article comes from “citizens.news” Things are getting worse, not better, for harvest transport across the Mississippi River, the nation’s second-largest waterway. Regional drought conditions have made it impossible, in some spots, for barges carrying the fall harvest of soybeans, corn, and other commodities from farm to market, to pass. In some areas, barges carrying large

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