OT: Will the EU pay with rubles for Russian gas/oil?...

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John Doe

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As you probably already know (not from mainstream media)... Russia demands
hostile countries use rubles to pay for Russian oil and gas (henceforth
\"gas\", seems that\'s the most used terminology). That\'s one of Russia\'s
responses to sanctions. Apparently that demand has helped Russia\'s economy.

The question is... How many Russia-hostile countries sucking on Russian gas
pipes are willing to pay in rubles? Apparently the cutoff date is about the
end of this month.

As of today, seems there are 3 European Union (EU) country decisions.

Lithuania, Hungary, and Slovakia. Lithuania says No to Russia. Hungary and
Slovakia say they can\'t live without Russian gas, so they will comply.

BAT SHIT CRAZY Germany is still balking at the idea, kicking and screaming
like Godzilla\'s baby. That will be a riot, if it happens that Russia turns
off Germany\'s gas, to see how LUNATIC Germans cope, considering the fact
Germans are already suffering the pain of destroying their own nuclear power
plants while burning a record amount of dirty coal, in their effort to run on
windmills and unicorns.
 
On Sun, 3 Apr 2022 22:28:42 -0000 (UTC), John Doe
<always.look@message.header> wrote:

As you probably already know (not from mainstream media)... Russia demands
hostile countries use rubles to pay for Russian oil and gas (henceforth
\"gas\", seems that\'s the most used terminology). That\'s one of Russia\'s
responses to sanctions. Apparently that demand has helped Russia\'s economy.

The question is... How many Russia-hostile countries sucking on Russian gas
pipes are willing to pay in rubles? Apparently the cutoff date is about the
end of this month.

As of today, seems there are 3 European Union (EU) country decisions.

Lithuania, Hungary, and Slovakia. Lithuania says No to Russia. Hungary and
Slovakia say they can\'t live without Russian gas, so they will comply.

BAT SHIT CRAZY Germany is still balking at the idea, kicking and screaming
like Godzilla\'s baby. That will be a riot, if it happens that Russia turns
off Germany\'s gas, to see how LUNATIC Germans cope, considering the fact
Germans are already suffering the pain of destroying their own nuclear power
plants while burning a record amount of dirty coal, in their effort to run on
windmills and unicorns.

They\'ll pay under the table and we\'ll never be told. They have no
choice other than the worst recession in history.
 
On Monday, April 4, 2022 at 10:14:43 AM UTC+10, Cursitor Doom wrote:
On Sun, 3 Apr 2022 22:28:42 -0000 (UTC), John Doe
alway...@message.header> wrote:

As you probably already know (not from mainstream media)... Russia demands
hostile countries use rubles to pay for Russian oil and gas (henceforth
\"gas\", seems that\'s the most used terminology). That\'s one of Russia\'s
responses to sanctions. Apparently that demand has helped Russia\'s economy.

The question is... How many Russia-hostile countries sucking on Russian gas
pipes are willing to pay in rubles? Apparently the cutoff date is about the
end of this month.

As of today, seems there are 3 European Union (EU) country decisions.

Lithuania, Hungary, and Slovakia. Lithuania says No to Russia. Hungary and
Slovakia say they can\'t live without Russian gas, so they will comply.

BAT SHIT CRAZY Germany is still balking at the idea, kicking and screaming
like Godzilla\'s baby. That will be a riot, if it happens that Russia turns
off Germany\'s gas, to see how LUNATIC Germans cope, considering the fact
Germans are already suffering the pain of destroying their own nuclear power
plants while burning a record amount of dirty coal, in their effort to run on
windmills and unicorns.

John Doe\'s about German energy policy are bat shit crazy, but he\'s too dumb to notice.

> They\'ll pay under the table and we\'ll never be told. They have no choice other than the worst recession in history.

Or none that Russia Today will tell Cursitor Doom about. The local fossil fuel extraction industry is enjoying the higher prices that the Russian idiocy has given them, but Russia Today isn\'t going to mention that.

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
On Monday, April 4, 2022 at 3:26:16 PM UTC+10, John Doe wrote:
\"John Doe is too dumb to notice about German energy policy!!!\"
(Bill paraphrased)

John Doe\'s \"paraphrases\" are like Flyguy\'s \"translations\". John Doe is - of course - too dumb to understand German energy policy, and what he thinks he understands about it is bat shit crazy. \"Notice\" doesn\'t come into it. He makes the implicit claim that he is smart enough to notice what they are actually doing, which is to say he knows enough to understand what they are doing. He\'s deluding himself with his usual enthusiasm.

<snip>

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
On a sunny day (Sun, 3 Apr 2022 22:28:42 -0000 (UTC)) it happened John Doe
<always.look@message.header> wrote in <t2d72q$4tq$1@dont-email.me>:

As you probably already know (not from mainstream media)... Russia demands
hostile countries use rubles to pay for Russian oil and gas (henceforth
\"gas\", seems that\'s the most used terminology). That\'s one of Russia\'s
responses to sanctions. Apparently that demand has helped Russia\'s economy.

The question is... How many Russia-hostile countries sucking on Russian gas
pipes are willing to pay in rubles? Apparently the cutoff date is about the
end of this month.

This has been explained:
https://www.rt.com/business/553217-peskov-ruble-gas-paymen-explained/
 
On Monday, April 4, 2022 at 4:49:28 PM UTC+10, Jan Panteltje wrote:
On a sunny day (Sun, 3 Apr 2022 22:28:42 -0000 (UTC)) it happened John Doe
alway...@message.header> wrote in <t2d72q$4tq$1...@dont-email.me>:

As you probably already know (not from mainstream media)... Russia demands
hostile countries use rubles to pay for Russian oil and gas (henceforth
\"gas\", seems that\'s the most used terminology). That\'s one of Russia\'s
responses to sanctions. Apparently that demand has helped Russia\'s economy.

The question is... How many Russia-hostile countries sucking on Russian gas
pipes are willing to pay in rubles? Apparently the cutoff date is about the
end of this month.

This has been explained:
https://www.rt.com/business/553217-peskov-ruble-gas-paymen-explained/

Russia Today will explain it in terms dictated by the Russian government. More objective observers may have a different take on the situation.

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
On a sunny day (Mon, 4 Apr 2022 00:37:16 -0700 (PDT)) it happened Anthony
William Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> wrote in
<0df86ffb-b4a6-4945-8180-4904f12f6016n@googlegroups.com>:

On Monday, April 4, 2022 at 4:49:28 PM UTC+10, Jan Panteltje wrote:
On a sunny day (Sun, 3 Apr 2022 22:28:42 -0000 (UTC)) it happened John Doe
alway...@message.header> wrote in <t2d72q$4tq$1...@dont-email.me>:

As you probably already know (not from mainstream media)... Russia demands
hostile countries use rubles to pay for Russian oil and gas (henceforth
\"gas\", seems that\'s the most used terminology). That\'s one of Russia\'s
responses to sanctions. Apparently that demand has helped Russia\'s economy.

The question is... How many Russia-hostile countries sucking on Russian gas
pipes are willing to pay in rubles? Apparently the cutoff date is about the
end of this month.

This has been explained:
https://www.rt.com/business/553217-peskov-ruble-gas-paymen-explained/

Russia Today will explain it in terms dictated by the Russian government. More objective observers may have a different take on
the situation.

Hi Billy
The US (\'merrica if you want), wants war for its \'Military Industrial Complex\'

After nuking Japanese civilians in the cities Hiroshima and Nagasaki, poisoning N Vietnamese with Agent Orange,
polluting Iraq with depleted uranium ammo, making war in Afghanistan to breed poppy for opium for the US generals
all in countries far away from the US...
Bil Clignon (the one from Monica) and other deamon-crates also started a war in Europe.
That Military Industrial Complex gets more and more money that is sucked from the poor \'merrican tax payers.
Makes ever more lethal weapons, COVID was one of the latest, for that they build laboratories far away from their bed
but this time it backfired in a big way and got out of control.
Nothing new though in killing their own people
atomic tests in Nevada ... injecting their own people with plutonium without their consent [1], I think they designed HIV too
got out of control in the same way.
So after Afghanistan they needed a new playing ground, broke the treaty with Russia about Ukrain,
and now sell loads of weapons to countries that need new ones as those now donate the old ones to Ukrain.
Zelensky was a comedian and was recruited by the CIA and speaks their words.
The war must go on as long as possible so the US Military Industrial Complex can keep selling and taxing (they make money both ways)
until the world has had enough and unites and nukes it into oblivion,
Or maybe it will just self-destruct.

[1]
I have this from their own source: Smithsonian channel
https://www.tvguide.co.uk/mobile/channellisting.asp?ch=1243#576644515
about US atomic program secrets, broadcast yesterday, will be repeated I am sure, watched it via satellite on Astra2 here.
 
On Monday, April 4, 2022 at 1:12:27 AM UTC-7, Jan Panteltje wrote:

The US (\'merrica if you want), wants war for its \'Military Industrial Complex\'
Seems unlikely. The US detected the war preparations and warned, but
any other connection with the Ukraine conflict is... stretching the point.

> After nuking Japanese civilians in the cities Hiroshima and Nagasaki,

(industrial port cities, full of war-related businesses)

>poisoning N Vietnamese with Agent Orange,

The toxin in the defoliant Agent Orange was an impurity that affected folk in contact.
Those poisoned were US military personnel, operating away from dense populations,
and in South Vietnam.

Any N Vietnamese affected were tourists...

> polluting Iraq with depleted uranium ammo,

It\'s dense stuff, doesn\'t spread much (so can be cleaned up) , but yeah, it\'s
toxic. It\'s used in antitank weapons.

>making war in Afghanistan to breed poppy for opium for the US generals

Not at all how the US and other NATO countries see it; the assault launched from
that country killed thousands here. Sounds like a canard.

The rest of the litany is likewise slanted, largely rubbish.
 
On Monday, April 4, 2022 at 6:12:27 PM UTC+10, Jan Panteltje wrote:
On a sunny day (Mon, 4 Apr 2022 00:37:16 -0700 (PDT)) it happened Anthony William Sloman <bill....@ieee.org> wrote in <0df86ffb-b4a6-4945...@googlegroups.com>:
On Monday, April 4, 2022 at 4:49:28 PM UTC+10, Jan Panteltje wrote:
On a sunny day (Sun, 3 Apr 2022 22:28:42 -0000 (UTC)) it happened John Doe <alway...@message.header> wrote in <t2d72q$4tq$1...@dont-email.me>:

<snipped John Doe\'s silly ideas>

This has been explained:
https://www.rt.com/business/553217-peskov-ruble-gas-paymen-explained/

Russia Today will explain it in terms dictated by the Russian government.. More objective observers may have a different take on the situation.

Hi Bill the US (\'merica if you want), wants war for its \'Military Industrial Complex\'.

The US military industrial complex won\'t get much money out of a Russian invasion of the Ukraine, and they won\'t have any influence at all on Putin, who seems to be the guy who ordered the invasion. What they might want doesn\'t really seem to be all that interesting.

<snipped the rest of the fatuous nonsense>

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
Slovakia...
Slovak gas company SPP made its last gas payment in euros. Sulik said the
next payment would come due on May 20, giving it time for a solution.
 
\"EU and UK to Meet Russia\'s Demand to Pay for Gas in Rubles\"

\"Europe to Pay for Russian Gas in Rubles\"

\"EC says \'appears possible\' to make Russian gas payments under new decree\"

\"European Commission says EU companies can pay for gas in rubles\"

Surprise, there are grown-ups in Europe.

Seems the German government is not quite there yet, but its businesses and
unions want Russian gas.









I wrote:

As you probably already know (not from mainstream media)... Russia
demands hostile countries use rubles to pay for Russian oil and gas
(henceforth \"gas\", seems that\'s the most used terminology). That\'s one
of Russia\'s responses to sanctions. Apparently that demand has helped
Russia\'s economy.

The question is... How many Russia-hostile countries sucking on Russian
gas pipes are willing to pay in rubles? Apparently the cutoff date is
about the end of this month.

As of today, seems there are 3 European Union (EU) country decisions.

Lithuania, Hungary, and Slovakia. Lithuania says No to Russia. Hungary
and Slovakia say they can\'t live without Russian gas, so they will
comply.

Germany is still balking at the idea, kicking and screaming like
Godzilla\'s baby. That will be a riot, if it happens that Russia turns
off Germany\'s gas, to see how Germans cope, considering the fact Germans
are already suffering the pain of destroying their own nuclear power
plants while burning a record amount of dirty coal, in their effort to
run on windmills and unicorns.
 
On Sunday, April 24, 2022 at 6:54:12 AM UTC+10, John Doe wrote:
I wrote:

As you probably already know (not from mainstream media)... Russia
demands hostile countries use rubles to pay for Russian oil and gas
(henceforth \"gas\", seems that\'s the most used terminology). That\'s one
of Russia\'s responses to sanctions. Apparently that demand has helped
Russia\'s economy.

The question is... How many Russia-hostile countries sucking on Russian
gas pipes are willing to pay in rubles? Apparently the cutoff date is
about the end of this month.

As of today, seems there are 3 European Union (EU) country decisions.

Lithuania, Hungary, and Slovakia. Lithuania says No to Russia. Hungary
and Slovakia say they can\'t live without Russian gas, so they will
comply.

Germany is still balking at the idea, kicking and screaming like
Godzilla\'s baby. That will be a riot, if it happens that Russia turns
off Germany\'s gas, to see how Germans cope, considering the fact Germans
are already suffering the pain of destroying their own nuclear power
plants while burning a record amount of dirty coal, in their effort to
run on windmills and unicorns.

\"EU and UK to Meet Russia\'s Demand to Pay for Gas in Rubles\"

\"Europe to Pay for Russian Gas in Rubles\"

\"EC says \'appears possible\' to make Russian gas payments under new decree\"

\"European Commission says EU companies can pay for gas in rubles\"

Surprise, there are grown-ups in Europe.

Seems the German government is not quite there yet, but its businesses and unions want Russian gas.

John Doe has posted the headlines, but doesn\'t tell us about the publications where they appeared.

Russian Today would be a leading candidate.

Google says the first headline came from

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telesur

\"It was launched in 2005, under the government of Hugo Chávez, with the aim of being \"a Latin socialist answer to CNN\"

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
Anybody can look up the headlines. There are none from \"Russian Today\" but
there are a bunch (more) from Russia Today which are unnecessary to cite.

The only important holdout is Germany, but they will come around unless
they are truly INSANE. As the other poster suggested, maybe they will
quietly give in. Seems they are backing themselves into a corner.

What a silly troll Bozo is, disputing the obvious...

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On Sunday, April 24, 2022 at 6:54:12 AM UTC+10, John Doe wrote:
I wrote:

As you probably already know (not from mainstream media)... Russia
demands hostile countries use rubles to pay for Russian oil and gas
(henceforth \"gas\", seems that\'s the most used terminology). That\'s one

of Russia\'s responses to sanctions. Apparently that demand has helped

Russia\'s economy.

The question is... How many Russia-hostile countries sucking on Russian

gas pipes are willing to pay in rubles? Apparently the cutoff date is

about the end of this month.

As of today, seems there are 3 European Union (EU) country decisions.


Lithuania, Hungary, and Slovakia. Lithuania says No to Russia. Hungary

and Slovakia say they can\'t live without Russian gas, so they will
comply.

Germany is still balking at the idea, kicking and screaming like
Godzilla\'s baby. That will be a riot, if it happens that Russia turns
off Germany\'s gas, to see how Germans cope, considering the fact German
s
are already suffering the pain of destroying their own nuclear power
plants while burning a record amount of dirty coal, in their effort to

run on windmills and unicorns.

\"EU and UK to Meet Russia\'s Demand to Pay for Gas in Rubles\"

\"Europe to Pay for Russian Gas in Rubles\"

\"EC says \'appears possible\' to make Russian gas payments under new decree
\"

\"European Commission says EU companies can pay for gas in rubles\"

Surprise, there are grown-ups in Europe.

Seems the German government is not quite there yet, but its businesses an
d unions want Russian gas.

John Doe has posted the headlines, but doesn\'t tell us about the publications where they appeared.

Russian Today would be a leading candidate.

Google says the first headline came from

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telesur

\"It was launched in 2005, under the government of Hugo ChÇ­vez, with the aim of being \"a Latin socialist answer to CNN\"

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
The John Doe troll stated the following in message-id
<sdhn7c$pkp$4@dont-email.me>:

> The troll doesn\'t even know how to format a USENET post...

And the John Doe troll stated the following in message-id
<sg3kr7$qt5$1@dont-email.me>:

The reason Bozo cannot figure out how to get Google to keep from
breaking its lines in inappropriate places is because Bozo is
CLUELESS...

And yet, the clueless John Doe troll has continued to post incorrectly
formatted USENET articles that are devoid of content (latest example on
Sun, 24 Apr 2022 06:13:21 -0000 (UTC) in message-id
<t42pq0$9db$2@dont-email.me>).

NOBODY likes the John Doe troll\'s contentless spam.

Further, Troll Doe stated the following in message-id
<svsh05$lbh$5@dont-email.me> posted Fri, 4 Mar 2022 08:01:09 -0000
(UTC):

Compared to other regulars, Bozo contributes practically nothing
except insults to this group.

Yet, since Wed, 5 Jan 2022 04:10:38 -0000 (UTC) Troll Doe\'s post ratio
to USENET (**) has been 57.6% of its posts contributing \"nothing except
insults\" to USENET.

** Since Wed, 5 Jan 2022 04:10:38 -0000 (UTC) Troll Doe has posted at
least 1109 articles to USENET. Of which 129 have been pure insults and
510 have been Troll Doe \"troll format\" postings.

This posting is a public service announcement for any google groups
readers who happen by to point out that the John Doe troll does not even
follow the rules it uses to troll other posters.

a83YlXFbo0wZ
 
On Sunday, April 24, 2022 at 4:13:28 PM UTC+10, John Doe wrote:
Anthony William Sloman <bill....@ieee.org> wrote:
On Sunday, April 24, 2022 at 6:54:12 AM UTC+10, John Doe wrote:
I wrote:

As you probably already know (not from mainstream media)... Russia demands hostile countries use rubles to pay for Russian oil and gas (henceforth \"gas\", seems that\'s the most used terminology). That\'s one of Russia\'s responses to sanctions. Apparently that demand has helped Russia\'s economy.

Nowhere near enough.

The question is... How many Russia-hostile countries sucking on Russian gas pipes are willing to pay in rubles? Apparently the cutoff date is about the end of this month.

As of today, seems there are 3 European Union (EU) country decisions..
Lithuania, Hungary, and Slovakia. Lithuania says No to Russia. Hungary and Slovakia say they can\'t live without Russian gas, so they will comply.

Germany is still balking at the idea, kicking and screaming like Godzilla\'s baby. That will be a riot, if it happens that Russia turns
off Germany\'s gas, to see how Germans cope, considering the fact Germans are already suffering the pain of destroying their own nuclear power plants while burning a record amount of dirty coal, in their effort to run on windmills and unicorns.

John Doe does see a world from his own individual point of view. Whether it\'s the same world as the rest of us see is open to question.

\"EU and UK to Meet Russia\'s Demand to Pay for Gas in Rubles\"

\"Europe to Pay for Russian Gas in Rubles\"

\"EC says \'appears possible\' to make Russian gas payments under new decree\"

\"European Commission says EU companies can pay for gas in rubles\"

Surprise, there are grown-ups in Europe.

John Doe has some funny ideas about how grownup might behave. It seems likely that doesn\'t get to meet any.

> >> Seems the German government is not quite there yet, but its businesses and unions want Russian gas.

Or that\'s what John Doe\'s preferred and unidentified media sources want to tell us.

John Doe has posted the headlines, but doesn\'t tell us about the publications where they appeared.

Russian Today would be a leading candidate.

Google says the first headline came from

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telesur

\"It was launched in 2005, under the government of Hugo ChÇ­vez, with the aim of being \"a Latin socialist answer to CNN\"

Anybody can look up the headlines.

I did look up one. It\'s not from one of the more reliable news sources

> There are none from \"Russian Today\" but there are a bunch (more) from Russia Today which are unnecessary to cite.

You could find other sources for your pro-Putin fan letters? Russia Today automatically carries pro-Putin propaganda, but there are other sources

> The only important holdout is Germany, but they will come around unless they are truly INSANE.

Since John Doe is truly insane, he\'s not saying anything useful here.

> As the other poster suggested, maybe they will quietly give in. Seems they are backing themselves into a corner.

Probably not. Unlike John Doe they aren\'t actually insane, despite John Doe\'s lunatic assertions.

> What a silly troll Bozo is, disputing the obvious... --

What a silly troll John Doe is, pushing obviously pro-Putin propaganda, and imagining that nobody will notice that it is pro-Putin propaganda of the most obvious kind.

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
How much porn is Eddie downloading...

Eddie wants so badly to nym-shift. That\'s a no-no here, Eddie!

Eddie has never posted anything NORMAL except when it got a spanking...

https://groups.google.com/g/sci.electronics.repair/c/MesPLcGU4BE

See also...
John Doe <always.look@message.header> (astraweb)
Peter Weiner <dtgamer99@gmail.com>
Edward H. <dtgamer99@gmail.com>
Edward Hernandez <dtgamer99@gmail.com>

Eddie is an example for all newbies. Don\'t get spanked!

Spanked Eddie...

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The John Doe troll stated the following in message-id
sdhn7c$pkp$4@dont-email.me>:

The troll doesn\'t even know how to format a USENET post...

And the John Doe troll stated the following in message-id
sg3kr7$qt5$1@dont-email.me>:

The reason Bozo cannot figure out how to get Google to keep from
breaking its lines in inappropriate places is because Bozo is
CLUELESS...

And yet, the clueless John Doe troll has continued to post incorrectly
formatted USENET articles that are devoid of content (latest example on
Sun, 24 Apr 2022 06:13:21 -0000 (UTC) in message-id
t42pq0$9db$2@dont-email.me>).

NOBODY likes the John Doe troll\'s contentless spam.

Further, Troll Doe stated the following in message-id
svsh05$lbh$5@dont-email.me> posted Fri, 4 Mar 2022 08:01:09 -0000
(UTC):

Compared to other regulars, Bozo contributes practically nothing
except insults to this group.

Yet, since Wed, 5 Jan 2022 04:10:38 -0000 (UTC) Troll Doe\'s post ratio
to USENET (**) has been 57.6% of its posts contributing \"nothing except
insults\" to USENET.

** Since Wed, 5 Jan 2022 04:10:38 -0000 (UTC) Troll Doe has posted at
least 1109 articles to USENET. Of which 129 have been pure insults and
510 have been Troll Doe \"troll format\" postings.

This posting is a public service announcement for any google groups
readers who happen by to point out that the John Doe troll does not even
follow the rules it uses to troll other posters.

a83YlXFbo0wZ
 
The John Doe troll stated the following in message-id
<sdhn7c$pkp$4@dont-email.me>:

> The troll doesn\'t even know how to format a USENET post...

And the John Doe troll stated the following in message-id
<sg3kr7$qt5$1@dont-email.me>:

The reason Bozo cannot figure out how to get Google to keep from
breaking its lines in inappropriate places is because Bozo is
CLUELESS...

And yet, the clueless John Doe troll has continued to post incorrectly
formatted USENET articles that are devoid of content (latest example on
Mon, 25 Apr 2022 00:45:53 -0000 (UTC) in message-id
<t44r01$7ml$1@dont-email.me>).

NOBODY likes the John Doe troll\'s contentless spam.

Further, John Doe stated the following in message-id
<svsh05$lbh$5@dont-email.me> posted Fri, 4 Mar 2022 08:01:09 -0000
(UTC):

Compared to other regulars, Bozo contributes practically nothing
except insults to this group.

Yet, since Wed, 5 Jan 2022 04:10:38 -0000 (UTC) John Doe\'s post ratio to
USENET (**) has been 57.8% of its posts contributing \"nothing except
insults\" to USENET.

** Since Wed, 5 Jan 2022 04:10:38 -0000 (UTC) John Doe has posted at
least 1113 articles to USENET. Of which 131 have been pure insults and
512 have been John Doe \"troll format\" postings.

This posting is a public service announcement for any google groups
readers who happen by to point out that the John Doe troll does not even
follow the rules it uses to troll other posters.

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According to Reuters and Bloomberg...

\"Four European Gas Buyers Made Ruble Payments to Russia\"

Russia has cut off gas to Poland and Bulgaria on Wednesday.

\"No more cutoffs seen until next ruble payments due in May\"



And that\'s the way it is...

https://youtu.be/RZLaUXKQPIE (Symphony No. 9, 2nd Movement)





I wrote:

As you probably already know (not from mainstream media)... Russia
demands hostile countries use rubles to pay for Russian oil and gas
(henceforth \"gas\", seems that\'s the most used terminology). That\'s one
of Russia\'s responses to sanctions. Apparently that demand has helped
Russia\'s economy.

The question is... How many Russia-hostile countries sucking on Russian
gas pipes are willing to pay in rubles? Apparently the cutoff date is
about the end of this month.

As of today, seems there are 3 European Union (EU) country decisions.

Lithuania, Hungary, and Slovakia. Lithuania says No to Russia. Hungary
and Slovakia say they can\'t live without Russian gas, so they will
comply.

CRAZY Germany is still balking at the idea, kicking and screaming like
Godzilla\'s baby. That will be a riot, if it happens that Russia turns
off Germany\'s gas, to see how bang-bang Germans cope, considering the
fact Germans are already suffering the pain of destroying their own
nuclear power plants while burning a record amount of dirty coal, in
their effort to run on windmills and unicorns.
 
Cursitor Doom wrote:

John Doe wrote:

As you probably already know (not from mainstream media)... Russia
demands hostile countries use rubles to pay for Russian oil and gas
(henceforth \"gas\", seems that\'s the most used terminology). That\'s one
of Russia\'s responses to sanctions. Apparently that demand has helped
Russia\'s economy.

Germans are already suffering the pain of destroying their own nuclear
power plants while burning a record amount of dirty coal, in their
effort to run on windmills and unicorns.

They\'ll pay under the table and we\'ll never be told. They have no choice
other than the worst recession in history.

In hindsight, seems you are correct. Lots of European Union NATO countries
are paying rubles for Russian gas. The Western European media is covering for
them by keeping quiet about it. And now the European Union has banned Russian
media for spreading propaganda, like \"Many EU countries are paying rubles for
Russian gas.\" :D
 
On Saturday, May 14, 2022 at 11:20:09 PM UTC+10, John Doe wrote:
Cursitor Doom wrote:
John Doe wrote:

As you probably already know (not from mainstream media)... Russia
demands hostile countries use rubles to pay for Russian oil and gas
(henceforth \"gas\", seems that\'s the most used terminology). That\'s one
of Russia\'s responses to sanctions. Apparently that demand has helped
Russia\'s economy.
Germans are already suffering the pain of destroying their own nuclear power plants

They didn\'t actually destroy them, which would be difficult and dangerous, but they did de-commission them.

> while burning a record amount of dirty coal,

Probably not any kind of record.

> >> in their effort to run on windmills and unicorns.

The windmills - or wind turbines which is what the power generators are called - are working fine. They haven\'t built enough of them yet - it takes time and costs money and they haven\'t installed the kind of grid scale storage they\'d need to cover the times when the wind isn\'t blowing fast enough, though they do have connections to neighbouring countries to provide a useful amount of geographical averaging.

Unicorns are mythical beasts, and not a great source of electrical power.

John Doe might have meant

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_unicorn_startup_companies

There are a few German examples, but they don\'t seem to be into power generation

https://hb11.energy/

is an Australian start-up - and I\'ve met Heinrich Hora - but at five millions dollars it isn\'t a unicorn. If they do manage to get boron-hydrogen fusion they will be worth a lot more

> > They\'ll pay under the table and we\'ll never be told. They have no choice other than the worst recession in history.

Probably not true. The great recession that started in 1929 is probably worse than anything that might be allowed to happen today. Cursitor Doom\'s grasp of economics isn\'t impressive at the best of times, and his enthusiasm for propagating alarmist nonsense is truly remarkable.

In hindsight, seems you are correct. Lots of European Union NATO countries
are paying rubles for Russian gas.

Or the Russians are claiming that they are.

> The Western European media is covering for them by keeping quiet about it.

Or only reporting stories that are likely to be true. John Doe doesn\'t like the way they ignore the nonsense he favours.

And now the European Union has banned Russian media for spreading propaganda, like \"Many EU countries are paying rubles for
Russian gas.\" :D

And Cursitor Doom and John Doe are the kinds of gullible twits who fall for the Russian propaganda. Granting John Doe\'s surprising positive view of Putin, it might be that John Doe is actually a Russian glove-puppet, or maybe he\'s just taking his cue from Donald Trump.

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 

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