Interesting podcast today.
I heard a European financial commentator recently say that German manufacturers will be forced to move operations to the U.S. if the price of energy isn’t brought under control in Europe. If they start moving to China, that will be a big geopolitical shift, it seems to me – possibly a sign that the Taiwanese and the Nazi International have more influence in mainland China than appears to be the case. The German manufacturers are definitely an important group to watch.
Dividing up the spoils in war is always an interesting venue. Nobody at the top suffers.
Most of the Nazis “prosecuted” after WWII were left untouched, fined small amounts or served light sentences and returned to run their corporation.
Yes, China is after high quality semiconductor chips, which they don’t have capability to make it. If Germans decide to provide them with it, watch for working overtime of thousands of cia agents in Duetsche Bank.
Michael Yon amongst others has said this is the canary in the coal mine for Europe. That the 10 square kilometer BASF plant is critical to the chemical/ industrial well-being of Europe, and it can’t just be stopped and started. Once production is stopped, it is very difficult to restart it.
It’s never been off line except for maintenance since early 60’s. They make chemicals for different products the entire western industrial complex needs.