The Subversion Of Our Energy Independence
You can't have Energy Independence if it's outsourced and monopolized to overseas sources who aren't obligated to care about your people.
Subversion has been the theme of my articles of late, and there’s a good reason for it; that’s how war is waged on naive citizens in modern society. You need to learn about subversion and how to identify it fairly. If you don’t learn how to take away the enemy’s ability to wage war/subvert you, then you will either lose everything or become the one who wages war. What makes you any better than your opposition if you choose the latter?
The populist voices of the “rules-based order” criticise those who are open about their commitment to war with those they oppose, but they veil their own penchant for warfare behind subterfuge. Subversion is amongst everything today and is the little-known mechanism causing all the loss we are experiencing in multiple areas. Those who acknowledge the “we’re at war” notion are aware of subversion in multiple areas. We have drowned ourselves in the details of our health system’s subversion; we are bleating like lambs about the subversion of farming and self-directed land stewardship, and now we are becoming aware of the subversion of our transport and energy infrastructure.
How needed was the Marsden Point Oil Refinery? Look at the gas prices, fertiliser prices, food prices, and roads since they removed our oil refining capabilities. No correlation, you say? All can be imported cheaper, you say? There’s no proof to back up your statement; even if there was, the question would be, cheaper for who? The consumer? No. The Marsden Point Oil refinery made things out of hydrocarbons; how abundant are hydrocarbons? You tell me, how many hydrogen and carbon atoms do we have on this planet? So, you can’t tell me how much we have? Yes? Good, can we recycle these hydrocarbon chains? You tell me. Not environmental, you say? Oil is evil, you say? First, I would question your sanity for proclaiming that an inanimate resource can be evil whilst acting like the elite can’t be, and atheism is wise.
To believe that the refinery wasn’t needed is beyond stupid; it doesn’t matter your profession. If you believe that not requiring a means of multi-production from an abundant resource we all need is rational, then you’re just not thinking. This piece of infrastructure needed management competency that financially benefitted the pursuit of improving the harvest of energy from hydrocarbon compounds. Instead, it got financial mismanagement that looks a lot like economic subversion. Which should be a crime; it has all the provable markers of being a loss-based action in law. What Channel Infrastructure has done through its “decommissioning” has been sabotage. Imagine being a company that spends billions of your money on a car meant to benefit you; now imagine the trustees intentionally smashing the carburetor off it and selling off what works well. That’s Channel Infrastructure CEO Naomi James and why is she, assisted by others, committing financial mismanagement? What’s the motive?
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Yep, Channel Infrastructure is going solar; why? Ideology, they learned it in University. If you want to ideologically subvert an employment lawyer who knows nothing about refining, you get them in the Universities. You then change the management structure from being about promoting good passionate operators who want to improve and evolve refining, and you place ideologically possessed employment lawyers at the top of the management direction team. Think of ideologically possessed as akin to fundamentalist religion being taught in schools. Except for decades, instead of values being upheld in education, dogmatic belief on issues is being manipulated into young people's minds. To make things worse, we, the left, have got it wrong on what to do about our potential carbon emission imbalance in the world.
Solar panels work when the sun is shining, and you’ve got a safe battery that lasts. The first part of that sentence happens between a minimum of ten hours a day and sixteen hours a day if it’s not raining, and in Northland, it’s raining for over half of the year. Up here, solar is good for your roof as a supplemental energy source, but it’s certainly not worth spending a period of ten years destroying a perfectly reasonable refinery just so you can build panels somewhere else. Investors must be insane to think that Channel Infrasructure’s direction is financially sound. Unless they’re shareholders of international companies that financially benefit from the closure. of competing national refineries that protect their people from inflation manipulation.
Besides the obvious Health and Safety concern, Lithium-Ion batteries don’t last that long. I have solar panels, and they’re great; they’ll last for ages, but my battery cells suck. Cells are already packing up two years into a battery upgrade as I keep scanning scholarly articles, wondering why gold filament batteries are taking so long to make it to the market. One potential reason, charging up in less than a minute and lasting indefinitely does not sound like an effective profit-based endeavour if you wanted to monopolise and inflate energy prices. After all, that’s the problem, isn’t it? Greed. The thing that manipulates unprincipled and immoral men and women to do illogical and contradictory things.
The Dig In At Marsden has done a lot over the past 189 days. We have not made decisions to engage in drastic actions to stop the subversion of this strategic asset, as to do so would be foolish and doomed to failure. Instead, the team has used the creation of engaging video content, awareness merchandise, and the face-to-face challenge of the epidemic of apathy that afflicts our fellow citizens.
In the Freedom Movement, we all have our differences and the things we all want to focus on, but we are all connected by our opposition to slavery. Furthermore, we are all at the mercy of complex and practiced forms of subversion. This includes; ideological subversion, economic subversion, psychological subversion, and so on. The sky is the limit for this form of warfare, and the only way to overcome it is a decentralised form of unity that takes away the enemy’s ability to subvert us.