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RT reposting Hitler Nick edits was NOT on my bingo list for this year
https://hitlerx.com/i/status/2008101268959707439
https://hitlerx.com/i/status/2008101268959707439
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Sex offenses vs hurty words online. Joel Davis has been denied bail several times.
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Guys. What are we doing?
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Realizing President Donald Trump’s plan for a US-led revival of Venezuela’s beleaguered oil industry could be a years-long and challenging process costing upwards of $100 billion.
Years of corruption, underinvestment, fires and thefts have left the nation’s crude infrastructure in tatters. Rebuilding it enough to lift Venezuela’s output back to its peak levels of the 1970s would require companies that could include Chevron Corp., Exxon Mobil Corp. and ConocoPhillips to invest about $10 billion per year over the next decade, said Francisco Monaldi, director of Latin American energy policy at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.
“A faster recovery would require even more investment,” Monaldi said.
Venezuela sits atop the world’s largest oil reserves. But output plummeted during the 12-year term of President Nicolás Maduro, who was captured early Saturday by US troops. The nation currently produces about 1 million barrels a day, compared to nearly 4 million barrels in 1974.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said during an interview with ABC Sunday that he expects US oil companies will be eager for the opportunity to drill for Venezuela’s heavy crude, which is key for refineries on the US Gulf Coast.
“I haven’t spoken to US oil companies in the last few days, but we’re pretty certain that there will be dramatic interest,” Rubio said. “I think there will be tremendous demand and interest from private industry if given the space to do it.”
Yet before they set foot in Venezuela, companies will want to be certain it’s stable, according to Lino Carrillo, a former manager at the nation’s state oil company, Petroleos de Venezuela SA, who fled the country more than two decades ago.
“For any oil companies to actually get serious about investing in Venezuela would require that there will be a new congress or National Assembly,” Carrillo said in an interview. “Not what’s happening now. Definitely not.”
The work needed to repair the nation’s infrastructure, meanwhile, is vast.
At Venezuela’s oil ports, the equipment is in such poor shape that it takes up to five days to fully load supertankers that deliver crude to China. Seven years ago, it took just one day.
What’s left of Venezuela’s production relies heavily on Chevron, the only major US oil company still operating in the country. The Houston-based company accounts for about 25% of the nation’s output, working under a special licenses that allows it to remain there despite US sanctions.
The other two US companies that would be best positioned to help rebuild Venezuela, given their size and experience, are Exxon and ConocoPhillips, analysts said. Both worked there previously but left after their assets were nationalized by Maduro’s predecessor, the late Hugo Chavez, in the mid-2000s.
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Forwarded from Western Chauvinist News Network
Anti-air and active gunfire are going off in Caracas near the presidential palace. Rumors are that American drones are there.
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Clashes heard taking place and armed soldiers on the streets.
They are saying the Chavista hardliner were unhappy with statements made by the vice-president/interim president about collaborating with the US.
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They are saying the Chavista hardliner were unhappy with statements made by the vice-president/interim president about collaborating with the US.
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Forwarded from White Canada
16 tow trucks destroyed by fire in Brampton this morning. Insurance scam or EastIndian turf war?
Either way, we've all had enough of these people. Time to send them back.
Link: https://x.com/WCanada31237/status/2008276400403349664
Either way, we've all had enough of these people. Time to send them back.
Link: https://x.com/WCanada31237/status/2008276400403349664
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Canada have no true sovereignty; it had a for sale sign hung as high as possible. This is why more than 40% of the political rats are multi tenant housing owners and why real estate continues to be the number one commodity and the real reason for unrelating invasions of asian people.
https://news.1rj.ru/str/R2TBinfo
https://news.1rj.ru/str/R2TBinfo
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The news cycle obsession combined with social media has turned most Nationalists into black pill addicts. Every week, every day, they’re glued to the news feeds, looking for their black pill fix to get outraged about something.
But If you pay attention more to your own life and your immediate surroundings, you might find a lot of things to be white pilled about — creating more White children for example.
But If you pay attention more to your own life and your immediate surroundings, you might find a lot of things to be white pilled about — creating more White children for example.
Forwarded from The Course of Empire (Uncensored)
Another fine video on Rhodesia's history. A lot of heroism from the mostly Anglo (some Dutch Boers there, but unlike South Africa, much more Anglo) people often in hard fought battles after their settlers were massacred (and usually their forces were massively outnumbered and frequently ambushed as well, yet usually held their own if not easily defeated the tribes they fought). Quite a few of the Anglos were also from fellow Anglo Diaspora nations f the British Empire: Australia, New Zealand, and Canada, but as the first episode mentioned, Americans as well, even seeing them receive awards for defending the Empire (ironic).
There was no political correct language used then either, the Sub Saharans were invariably either kaffirs or niggers, not blacks. One of the Anglo leaders even used the “n” word in reference to their wars by inveighing that all the “niggers” were to be pursued to the very end. In other words, no mercy was to be shown, because they knew what would happen if they did show mercy; they would ambush their people again. This doesn’t mean they didn’t ally with some of the more “pacified” tribes, but many were anything but pacified.
ZH again mentions the issue of leftists, not all Jewish but some were for sure, that kept criticizing and undermining the settlers’ efforts. Basically the forbearers of today’s Libtards, but undoubtedly more intelligent than most of who we have today.
An interesting tidbit I found was his mention of the missionaries major concern with just how sexually promiscuous the tribal people were and how detrimental it was (sounds rather familiar to a disproportionate level with Sub Saharans today), but even more so their concern to stop all miscegenation, which they considered of primary importance. Most clergy of every type of Christian denomination today would be clutching pearls over any mention of stopping the latter, except if it was outside of wedlock. This just shows how much the church of all stripes has shifted to a far more liberal position than they used to have.
We really are living with many of the effects of the people of that time.
https://news.1rj.ru/str/ZoomerHistorian/926
There was no political correct language used then either, the Sub Saharans were invariably either kaffirs or niggers, not blacks. One of the Anglo leaders even used the “n” word in reference to their wars by inveighing that all the “niggers” were to be pursued to the very end. In other words, no mercy was to be shown, because they knew what would happen if they did show mercy; they would ambush their people again. This doesn’t mean they didn’t ally with some of the more “pacified” tribes, but many were anything but pacified.
ZH again mentions the issue of leftists, not all Jewish but some were for sure, that kept criticizing and undermining the settlers’ efforts. Basically the forbearers of today’s Libtards, but undoubtedly more intelligent than most of who we have today.
An interesting tidbit I found was his mention of the missionaries major concern with just how sexually promiscuous the tribal people were and how detrimental it was (sounds rather familiar to a disproportionate level with Sub Saharans today), but even more so their concern to stop all miscegenation, which they considered of primary importance. Most clergy of every type of Christian denomination today would be clutching pearls over any mention of stopping the latter, except if it was outside of wedlock. This just shows how much the church of all stripes has shifted to a far more liberal position than they used to have.
We really are living with many of the effects of the people of that time.
https://news.1rj.ru/str/ZoomerHistorian/926
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The Complete History of Rhodesia #2 is live NOW! You shill, perhaps?
https://zoomerhistorian.substack.com/p/the-complete-history-of-rhodesia-c8a
https://zoomerhistorian.substack.com/p/the-complete-history-of-rhodesia-c8a