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I don't get it; where is the 'hypocrisy' in the EU leader's position? *a feigning to be what one is not or to believe what one does not : behavior that contradicts what one claims to believe or feel.

The message is internally consistent - it makes perfect sense, and has the added utility of mocking the intended audience - so as to produce a sense of shame & befuddlement on the part of those citizen serfs who read the missive - the narrative is impossible to follow(make sense of), so give up on trying to understand what's going down, and return to monitoring your thermostat to make sure you are in compliance with our 19c directive!

The problem here is that the westerling has so thoroughly been inculcated with mind-controlled compliance to the form of double speak which now passes as 'discussion' that they merely respond to the inserted 'prompts' - a la "NLP" type training and register their satisfaction with being 'reminded' that their programming still adequately interprets their best interests and present circumstance.

Nobody is being gaslight into auto-destruction here. No one has to agree to strangle their own food/energy/brain cell supply - this is all a beautiful and collective effort to "save the planet".///

for the enjoyment and edification of the '66,000' hooish (male)virgins who will be 'left behind' to enjoy the lonely orb - after the riff raff have completed their sacrificial ritual.

You don't believe me of course. It's too outlandish. So - once I offer the obligatory links to the very passages which support this outlandish disclosure of what's REALLY going on here - please note that you will be 'voluntarily' declining to pursue the information which details your own acceptance of your grisly fate. And then return to the more enjoyable pastime of watching the scripted drama taking place in the march lands of eastern europe///building site of the new colossus which will replace the dying subcontinent to it's west.

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Nov 29, 2022·edited Nov 29, 2022

There are fertilizer plants near Vladivostok such as the Nakhodka Fertilizer Plant, I am sure they have no problem exporting. Port of Vladivostok is VERY busy lately!

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Preventing insurance, financial and brokerage operations from dealing with Russia sounds like a great business opportunity for Chinese and Indian companies that currently do not deal with the "West."

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fertilizer from Belarus that used to move through Lithuania to Brazil is now being moved by ferry to China and from there to Brazil. Its way more expensive but after reaching almost zero in August, Brazilian imports of Belarussian fertilizer have been increasing week after week

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