12/05/2021 / By Ethan Huff
The European powerhouse of Germany is on a mission to phase out all of its nuclear power plants and replace them with massive wind and solar farms.
By the end of 2022, it is being reported, Germany will have shuttered another six nuclear plants with a total baseload capacity of 8.54 gigawatts, which is enough to power the entire nation of Denmark twice.
Why is Germany doing this? Because the globalists want to phase out all viable sources of electricity generation throughout the West and replace them with unreliable “clean” energy.
Ironically enough, the nuclear plants currently slated for closure in Germany actually saved that country from a blackout earlier this year when wind and solar power failed to deliver as expected.
“In just over a month,” reports Peter Bardland, “Germany will close 3 of its newest and best nuclear power plants and more than 4050 MW of electricity will disappear from northern Europe’s power grid.”
“4050 MW is equivalent to the average electricity consumption of all of Denmark,” he further adds.
The fact that this is happening right as cold winter is arriving makes this all that much crazier. Even worse is the fact that doing this, especially at this time of the year, will cause more carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions due to pollution from the burning of biomass and fossil fuels.
“Next winter,” Bardland added, “Germany will close the last 3 nuclear power plants, also 4000 MW.”
All of this completely defies logic, of course. This “green energy” craze is nothing more than an empty suit claiming an improved climate, but the reality is that this is a recipe for civilization suicide.
“Anyone who has followed the energy and climate political debate, even superficially, over the last 10-20 years can see that Germany, Denmark and other ‘green crazy countries’ are doing it vigorously AGAINST what logic and science dictates,” Bardland warns.
“We see a slow disaster playing out with The Greens in the lead role as the crazy villain, hell-bent in their eagerness to wipe out life and prosperity … (P.S. Buy warm clothes, food, water and candles, for the coming winter).”
As we reported back in 2011, Germany promised to do all this immediately after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, which was supposedly caused by a massive earthquake in the region.
Germany took that opportunity to announced that by the year 2020, the fourth-largest economy in the world would be phasing out 23 percent of the energy produced by its nuclear reactors.
Now, the country is slated to phase out pretty much all of it in favor of loud and obnoxious wind turbines and massive fields of shiny metallic panels to soak up the sun (at least on sunny days).
Critics find it interesting that Germany used the Fukushima “false flag,” if you will, as a marker to promise a partial nuclear phase-out target year of 2020, which just so happened to be the year that the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) was announced, resulting in widespread lockdowns and other restrictions.
Could it be that this was planned well in advance, with German leaders knowing full well what the timeline was? And now that the 2020 goal was reached, their plans are accelerating to get the job mostly done in 2022?
“On top of the baseload power shutdown madness, German Health Minister Jens Spahn said he favored a one-year complete lockdown of unvaxxed Germans,” added NoTricksZone‘s P. Gosselin. “There’s definitely something in someone’s water.”
More related news about climate insanity and the green energy push can be found at Climate.news.
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