(2357) Almost Monday and this post is the result of having crashed early, then awoken at the wrong time. In these situations, one just uses the hour or so waking time as best one can. (0057)
4. This 👇🏻



3. Fine group of hardworking grassroots people
… pretending there’s no inundation, no rape gangs and murder epidemic and that Yusef is not aligned with the shariah agenda, that Farage is not aligned with the Uniparty, hence defections to the Tory notion of Reform … and that there’s no imminent Uniparty induced crash about to occur in summer.

2. The irony would be delicious
… were there not such vital issues hanging on it:

Kakistocracy, eh?

Least qualified, most unscrupulous, eh? As in bussed in by DNC hired foreign firms (see previous Loomer report) … that sort of unscrupulous? And they have the vote?
1. Oil and Gas … Nick Drew at C@W
“[British Gas had] contracted vast quantities of gas in long-term contracts during the huge boom of the late 1960s, priced in single-digit pennies per therm. Being thus sated, they’d bought very little in the 1970s. One day, they re-did the supply/demand sums and noticed – guess what? – a looming shortage! Owing to the low gas price and, at the same time, booming oil prices after the twin crises of 1973-4 and 1979, everybody was exploring only those hydrocarbon plays that looked set to yield oil. And new gas developments take several years to bring on stream…..”