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Robin Hood wrote: March 10th, 2022, 2:44 pm I also suspect the Deseret News article has ended any chance the church had to build their temple in Moscow.
Not so fast! All that needs to happen now is Russia annexes Kyiv, and PRESTO! Russia has a temple.
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Either DN is playing 4D chess or they're just straight up stupid.

Sadly, I think we both know the answer to that one….

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iWriteStuff wrote: March 10th, 2022, 3:13 pm
Robin Hood wrote: March 10th, 2022, 2:44 pm I also suspect the Deseret News article has ended any chance the church had to build their temple in Moscow.
Not so fast! All that needs to happen now is Russia annexes Kyiv, and PRESTO! Russia has a temple.

Oh my gosh, I actually laughed out loud at that.

That is brilliant!

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You cannot ship compressed natural gas with any efficiency, that is totally absurd. We ship it in pipes by the volumes. We do put it in tanks for BBQ but it becomes heavy, heavy, heavy unsafe under pressure and we don't bother to super-cool it, unless for space use. It is a ruse. We don't rely on Russian natural gas in continental US. Really, pressurized sea containers????

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TheDuke wrote: March 10th, 2022, 10:14 am Can anyone explain how we would even get natural gas from Russia? We get natural gas from Canada via pipeline, you cannot truck the stuff. It will/is doubling like gas but for no reason other than greed.
Via pipeline:
Somewhere around 2010 to 2011:
http://oilsandstruth.org/russia-build-t ... nes-alaska
April 18 (Bloomberg) -- Russia plans to build the world's longest tunnel, a transport and pipeline link under the Bering Strait to Alaska, as part of a $65 billion project to supply the U.S. with oil, natural gas and electricity from Siberia.
https://inhabitat.com/russia-green-ligh ... ng-strait/
08/23/2011
under Environment, Innovations, Renewable Energy, Transportation

by Andrew Michler
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In what could certainly be one of the boldest infrastructure developments ever announced, the Russian Government has given the go-ahead to build a transcontinental railway linking Siberia with North America. The massive undertaking would traverse the Bering Strait with the world’s longest tunnel – a project twice the length of the Chunnel between England and France. The $65 billion project aims to feed North America with raw goods from the Siberian interior and beyond, but it could also provide a key link to developing a robust renewable energy transmission corridor that feeds wind and tidal power across vast distances while linking a railway network across 3/4 of the Northern Hemisphere.

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The high speed railway and tunnel will be a private public partnership whose economic impact could be startling. 100 million tons of freight could be moved per year using themost efficient known way of transport. Proposed tidal energy plants could provide 10 gigawatts of energy and a string of wind power fields could churn a constant supply of clean energy, serving as a vital link to a worldwide energy grid. The tunnel alone would take fifteen years to complete — and an energy and railway network would take many more — but the project would significantly change the shipping and energy industry.
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Biden said that the west has not become divided . . . and NATO is more committed than ever . . . or something like that . . . .NATO . . . the longest running secret combination today . . .

a secret combination ; oaths, promise to protect each other, keep their killings secret,

woops . . .CIA, FBI all fall under this, too . . . . . NWO . . .secret combinations . . .

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Korsgaard46 wrote: March 10th, 2022, 10:02 am Do your patriotic duty and pay more at the pump so says your church owned propaganda rag.

https://www.deseret.com/2022/3/9/229679 ... hing-to-do
The Deseret News Editorial Board wandered off the reservation years ago...remember these are the same clowns that endorsed Evan McMuffin...who's only mission was to try to throw a few states toward Hillary.

Since DN is wholly-owned by the church, evidence of where Q15 stands politically should not be more clear to the apologists out there.

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After much thought, I've decided that almost no one wants a war with Russia, but one is inevitable.

It feels to me like the NWO (led from Europe) wants to cut Russia out of as much of the spoils of the NWO as possible. I mean Russia has never really played nice, i.e. changed sides mid-war with Germany after making a fake treaty, ironically same as Hitler was doing. So, not even globe for Klaus to share with Russia. They pushed Putin's buttons and now hope to reduce or destroy Russia before starting on the rest of the "global reset", this would also negate a double front issue for old Klaus and make the other guys bad as they pushed them to begin first, likely by promising very little for Putin.

Reminds me of the old Chicago mob wars scenario, where Capone would divide up the spoils, often others would agree, but then there would be mob wars because the original agreement didn't seem fair down the road. the trick is the NWO folks are now forced with trusting China, who will undoubtably turn on them in the end after China uses Euro NWO to take out China and weaken Europe and the US. Anyway, seems to fit Gileadi's take on Isaiah, if so would mean this will not end until Russia is nutered and a non-factor and everyone else is weak.

BTW I've been asking everyone that claims these are the last days for some evidence. I never get it, only theories so far. but, I have some evidence. I just retired and I'm pretty sure god would start the winding down and beginning of hell, just after a long hard working life so I can never enjoy retirement........... Sorry, I caused this war folks.

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TheDuke wrote: March 10th, 2022, 10:14 am Can anyone explain how we would even get natural gas from Russia? We get natural gas from Canada via pipeline, you cannot truck the stuff. It will/is doubling like gas but for no reason other than greed.
I believe they developed the technology to stabilize liquefied natural gas for shipment several years ago after the Marcellus shale boom. Specially designed shipping containers.

"Where natural gas cannot be delivered on land, it can be liquefied and delivered by ship. Compared to gas pipelines, liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipping is preferred for international transport because, in a liquid form, natural gas takes up less volume, making it easier for shipment and storage. LNG infrastructure includes a gas pipeline leading to the seaside, gas liquefaction plant, storage facilities and an LNG terminal for shipment. After being liquified and transported to the area of demand, LNG is returned to gas form at regasification plants at the terminal.

Natural gas can also be stored for later use."

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yeah but like in extreeeeeeeeeemly small quantities for like Alaska outposts and Antartica, but not mass consumption. I.e. my parents home is heated by propane, it is possible, inefficient, but possible, but not for mass usage. We pump it straight from Canada, look at the maps.

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TheDuke wrote: March 10th, 2022, 7:55 pm yeah but like in extreeeeeeeeeemly small quantities for like Alaska outposts and Antartica, but not mass consumption. I.e. my parents home is heated by propane, it is possible, inefficient, but possible, but not for mass usage. We pump it straight from Canada, look at the maps.
I'm not sure the comparison between propane and natural gas is that similar. I believe the natural gas in it's liquid form is considerably lighter. And I have seen some very large propane shipping tanks in the thousands of gallons.

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yea we keep it at -260 degrees f, for the consumer masses.......... not effective or cost worthy in any way.

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tribrac wrote: March 10th, 2022, 2:36 pm
mudflap wrote: March 10th, 2022, 2:26 pm
nightlight wrote: March 10th, 2022, 1:24 pm https://www.deseret.com/utah/2022/3/10/ ... russia-war

"Mitt Romney wants fighter jets sent to Ukraine immediately in war with Russia"
Of course. why does he even pretend to be a republican (not asking). Democrats are the party of death, war, chaos. he fits right in.
He'd probably order their first airstrike on the records showing his money laundering out of Ukraine.

Why does he pretend to be an American?
Why does he pretend to be a Christian?
why does he pretend to be a d@#$#@ mormon...is a better ???

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Robin Hood wrote: March 10th, 2022, 2:44 pm
BroJones wrote: March 10th, 2022, 12:49 pm
Korsgaard46 wrote: March 10th, 2022, 10:02 am Do your patriotic duty and pay more at the pump so says your church owned propaganda rag.

https://www.deseret.com/2022/3/9/229679 ... hing-to-do
Very biased article in DesNews... the editors say:
"We urge Americans to view higher prices as an opportunity to help Ukraine by significantly weakening the Russian economy and Vladimir Putin’s ability to wage war."

Here is a comment there, by Harrison Bergeron:

"This is the kind of silly statement I would expect from an uniformed commenter. But coming from an editorial board is absolutely stunning.

High oil prices help Putin period. For every $10pbl increase in price Russia’s GDP goes up 1.5%. This is a windfall for Putin’s war chest. So not only does this harm Americans but it harms Ukrainians and helps fund Putin’s war. There is nothing patriotic about it.

The only way to really hurt Putin is to drive down global oil prices by producing and exporting excess domestic supply. We did this during the Trump administration and drove the price of crude down to the $50pbl range. At that price Putin’s profits become puny.

We can do this again. We were the largest petroleum producer on the planet just a couple short years ago. The only thing in our way is a President who would rather see Americans suffer than pause his war on oil for a minute."
I also suspect the Deseret News article has ended any chance the church had to build their temple in Moscow.
wasn’t there a story fairly recently, that stated Temples announced by RMN which only listed the Country, yet no city………where because RMN was being prophetic, that someday there’d be a Temple in that Country?

or did i dream that?

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TheDuke wrote: March 10th, 2022, 7:47 pmSorry, I caused this war folks.
I share the blame as well. I was confidently claiming to anyone who would hear that Putin had absolutely no good reason to invade Ukraine and thus wouldn't.

God likes proving me wrong :)

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Oh trying to use logic. It doesn't work, if these are the last days, then the leaders (and most followers) are "beyond reason" and it isn't going to work to understand logic, but more baser and more primitive feelings.

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Looks like the UK is gearing up for war...

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lll

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Im kinda thinking that the best thing that can come out of this is that the liberals who dominate my state will be paying alot lot more to drive....i really hope it becomes such a hardship that people can come to their senses and turn things around everywhere. I see signs on my local fb feed that people are getting very upset about the sudden increases and shortages of everything. The only problem is that the politicians on both sides of the aisle are mostly despicable human beings...here in outer darkness formerly utopia, the dems run everything including the homeless camps...soo you'd think it couldn't get worse but then again who knows....we need change though...for sure.....I keep looking northwest for a mushroom cloud over Seattle just In case I need to flee unexpectedly....lol...that's probably the only solution unfortunately.....if pain at the pumps doesn't get people motivated I don't know what will....I paid 4.85 for regular today....tops all my previous expensive fill ups....and no I didn't feel loving towards Ukraine after....15.00 minimum wage will have to go up....lol...those feds thinking 15.00 an hour will solve all the wage gap problems...hahahaha..jokes on them right???? when they institute a draft for wwlll, the rainbow will be the seattle contingents battle flag along with the blm logo...you can bet the group will have some seasoned vandalism perps who know how to make and throw molotov cocktails at cop cars and destroy/ loot Starbucks/nordstroms, as well as beat up people who aren't fighting back and then just fade back into the landscape....(Seattle .cops still can't figure out who did all the damage during the summer of chop).. ...and do it over and over again quite impressively here...but over there with the Russians shooting back and no expensive merchandise to steal for motivation.....I'm not so sure the x's from Seattle will have much of a chance....so I'm hoping for all their sakes and mine.....the gas prices and inflation is enough to humble us and change our direction ....even though last days prophecy doesn't support that hope......can anyone imagine what our fighting force will be like if we actually had a draft and most had to go....???

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Worse yet, I can see those buildings in Seattle, only 10 miles from my house. No mushrooms yet. And, no people will not fix the problem. Those in power get free gas, cars, drivers, limo's airplane tickets (AOC has upgraded to first class and tossing the carbon footprint out the window), food stipend, etc..., do you think they care. Several made millions insider trading last week (Nancy made 140 M in 2 years, enough to offset price of gas and food).

This all seems orchestrated to me, to clever to happen exactly the weeks after Olympics, SOtU redemption for Biden, as plandemic winds down. They want to reduce the number of kings on the table fighting for NWO control, get rid of Putin. And others want to eliminate the pesky middle-class, and the rest want to keep everyone from burning carbon, triple the price and we will be forced to use less (freeze in homes in the winter, hot in summer, drive much less, and flights will soon have fuel surcharges added). Win, win, win for kings and potentates.

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Uh-oh.

Zelensky to address US Congress.

The US is already doing several things that could be considered war...sanctions, seizing assetts, arming Ukraine, funding Ukraine, sending in consultants, calling for more bombs or jets to be sent to fight Russia.

After listening to Zelensky, will congress authorize war?

Please God intercede for us, help people discern truth from lies, give power to the words of those who would make peace, take away the strength of those who would spread fear and destruction. Most of all pour out blessings upon the weak, the powerless and those who are seeking refuge.

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tribrac wrote: March 14th, 2022, 10:47 am Uh-oh.

Zelensky to address US Congress.

The US is already doing several things that could be considered war...sanctions, seizing assetts, arming Ukraine, funding Ukraine, sending in consultants, calling for more bombs or jets to be sent to fight Russia.

After listening to Zelensky, will congress authorize war?

Please God intercede for us, help people discern truth from lies, give power to the words of those who would make peace, take away the strength of those who would spread fear and destruction. Most of all pour out blessings upon the weak, the powerless and those who are seeking refuge.
Amen

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blitzinstripes wrote: March 10th, 2022, 7:50 pm
TheDuke wrote: March 10th, 2022, 10:14 am Can anyone explain how we would even get natural gas from Russia? We get natural gas from Canada via pipeline, you cannot truck the stuff. It will/is doubling like gas but for no reason other than greed.
I believe they developed the technology to stabilize liquefied natural gas for shipment several years ago after the Marcellus shale boom. Specially designed shipping containers.

"Where natural gas cannot be delivered on land, it can be liquefied and delivered by ship. Compared to gas pipelines, liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipping is preferred for international transport because, in a liquid form, natural gas takes up less volume, making it easier for shipment and storage. LNG infrastructure includes a gas pipeline leading to the seaside, gas liquefaction plant, storage facilities and an LNG terminal for shipment. After being liquified and transported to the area of demand, LNG is returned to gas form at regasification plants at the terminal.

Natural gas can also be stored for later use."

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