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By Daniel Lacalle
The blackout in Spain was not caused by a cyberattack but by the worst possible attack—that of politicians against their own citizens.
This shows once again the inefficiency of the state and how corruption affects the common citizen. Bitcoin through mining is shown as a profitable solution to electrical energy problems in an ecological way and that would bring economic benefits to the countries that implement it, as in this case it would be Spain.
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Unfortunately, it would require breaking away from the anti-human green death cult, so it's a non-starter.
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If it is true, it would break the system, which is why Bitcoin is shown as an alternative to the madness of the system itself.
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The watermelons strike again!!! Spain and Portugal join Germany in their own self-destruction by green strangulation because or the rabid ecologists that are probably financed by the CCP. Let's face it, they were largely successful in Europe and tried really hard in the Western Hemisphere but have not succeeded. Perhaps armed people have more commonsense and can enforce there will when circumstances require enforcement. When will the tree of liberty be watered again?
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I'm not sure if the entire Western Hemisphere can claim victory. Canada seems to be going full steam ahead down Europe's path.
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I guess the Anglo-sphere is in trouble, with the exception of the US. My take on it is that all the other Anglo-sphere countries voluntarily gave up their arms after false flag events designed to accomplish exactly that.
I think the rest of the Western Hemisphere countries have other problems that are occupying them. Rather than get wrapped up in watermelon issues there are other issues going on in the rest of the Americas keeping them busy, especially overbearing governments that that are managing elections to achieve left-wing establishment desired outcomes.
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off grid is the solution. The investment is high, we know, but the return is long term.
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I would hope that's just a temporary situation, because it's absurdly suboptimal. There's no good reason that low cost reliable power can't be provided.
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I agree. While they kill initiatives to produce and distribute cheap and clean energy, the solution is to go off the grid.
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