Swedish police probe at Nord Stream leak site strengthens suspicion of gross sabotage...

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Evidence of four detonations has been found and collected.

\"Some material had been seized on site and would now be analysed...\"

Sweden, Denmark and Germany will be pressing for a prosecution.

Russia is being excluded from the forensic investigation.

Meanwhile in Germany:

The head of Germany’s Federal Network Agency, which would be in charge of gas rationing in the event of a supply emergency, repeated his warning a week ago that consumption was too high.

“We will struggle to avoid a gas emergency this winter without at least 20% savings in private households, businesses and industry,” Klaus Mueller of the Bundesnetzagentur said.

“The situation may become very serious if we do not significantly reduce our gas consumption,” he told Reuters.

https://gcaptain.com/investigation-of-nord-stream-pipelines-strengthens-sabotage-suspicions/
 
On 10/7/2022 11:15 AM, Fred Bloggs wrote:
Evidence of four detonations has been found and collected.

\"Some material had been seized on site and would now be analysed...\"

Sweden, Denmark and Germany will be pressing for a prosecution.

Russia is being excluded from the forensic investigation.

Meanwhile in Germany:

The head of Germany’s Federal Network Agency, which would be in charge of gas rationing in the event of a supply emergency, repeated his warning a week ago that consumption was too high.

“We will struggle to avoid a gas emergency this winter without at least 20% savings in private households, businesses and industry,” Klaus Mueller of the Bundesnetzagentur said.

“The situation may become very serious if we do not significantly reduce our gas consumption,” he told Reuters.

https://gcaptain.com/investigation-of-nord-stream-pipelines-strengthens-sabotage-suspicions/

The fossil fuel industry would be pretty happy if it could chalk up all
pipeline ruptures to \"sabotage\" despite that a lot of the time they seem
to rupture pretty well on their own
 
On Friday, October 7, 2022 at 12:45:13 PM UTC-4, bitrex wrote:
On 10/7/2022 11:15 AM, Fred Bloggs wrote:
Evidence of four detonations has been found and collected.

\"Some material had been seized on site and would now be analysed...\"

Sweden, Denmark and Germany will be pressing for a prosecution.

Russia is being excluded from the forensic investigation.

Meanwhile in Germany:

The head of Germany’s Federal Network Agency, which would be in charge of gas rationing in the event of a supply emergency, repeated his warning a week ago that consumption was too high.

“We will struggle to avoid a gas emergency this winter without at least 20% savings in private households, businesses and industry,” Klaus Mueller of the Bundesnetzagentur said.

“The situation may become very serious if we do not significantly reduce our gas consumption,” he told Reuters.

https://gcaptain.com/investigation-of-nord-stream-pipelines-strengthens-sabotage-suspicions/

The fossil fuel industry would be pretty happy if it could chalk up all
pipeline ruptures to \"sabotage\" despite that a lot of the time they seem
to rupture pretty well on their own

They\'ll have video evidence that the damage is not a rupture. Things like melted bits ( shape and coloration ) of metal and folding inward to the pipe center can definitively prove the damaging force moved from the outside in and occurred at high temperature- things you would not see with a so-called \"rupture.\"
 
On Friday, October 7, 2022 at 9:45:13 AM UTC-7, bitrex wrote:
On 10/7/2022 11:15 AM, Fred Bloggs wrote:
Evidence of four detonations has been found and collected.

\"Some material had been seized on site and would now be analysed...\"

Sweden, Denmark and Germany will be pressing for a prosecution.

Russia is being excluded from the forensic investigation.

Meanwhile in Germany:

The head of Germany’s Federal Network Agency, which would be in charge of gas rationing in the event of a supply emergency, repeated his warning a week ago that consumption was too high.

“We will struggle to avoid a gas emergency this winter without at least 20% savings in private households, businesses and industry,” Klaus Mueller of the Bundesnetzagentur said.

“The situation may become very serious if we do not significantly reduce our gas consumption,” he told Reuters.

https://gcaptain.com/investigation-of-nord-stream-pipelines-strengthens-sabotage-suspicions/

The fossil fuel industry would be pretty happy if it could chalk up all
pipeline ruptures to \"sabotage\" despite that a lot of the time they seem
to rupture pretty well on their own

Sorry, libtard, but pipelines have been PROVEN to be the SAFEST way to transport fuels.
 
On Saturday, October 8, 2022 at 3:55:14 PM UTC+11, Flyguy wrote:
On Friday, October 7, 2022 at 9:45:13 AM UTC-7, bitrex wrote:
On 10/7/2022 11:15 AM, Fred Bloggs wrote:
Evidence of four detonations has been found and collected.

\"Some material had been seized on site and would now be analysed...\"

Sweden, Denmark and Germany will be pressing for a prosecution.

Russia is being excluded from the forensic investigation.

Meanwhile in Germany:

The head of Germany’s Federal Network Agency, which would be in charge of gas rationing in the event of a supply emergency, repeated his warning a week ago that consumption was too high.

“We will struggle to avoid a gas emergency this winter without at least 20% savings in private households, businesses and industry,” Klaus Mueller of the Bundesnetzagentur said.

“The situation may become very serious if we do not significantly reduce our gas consumption,” he told Reuters.

https://gcaptain.com/investigation-of-nord-stream-pipelines-strengthens-sabotage-suspicions/

The fossil fuel industry would be pretty happy if it could chalk up all
pipeline ruptures to \"sabotage\" despite that a lot of the time they seem
to rupture pretty well on their own

Sorry, libtard, but pipelines have been PROVEN to be the SAFEST way to transport fuels.

Not that Gnatguy can cite the \"proof\" that he imagines exists. Pipelines might rupture less often than tanker trucks crash and oil tankers run aground, but they still rupture. Earthquakes will do it, and corrosion. \"Sabotage\" is a much less embarrassing explanation than inadequate design or inadequate maintenance.

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Bill Sloman, Sydney
 

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