It's about the gas turbine for Nord Stream 1:
"The Canadians said, 'we have a lot of questions,' so we said, 'we can understand that, but if we don't get the gas turbine, then we won't get any more gas, and then we won't be able to provide any support for Ukraine at all, because we'll be busy with popular uprisings," the foreign minister said verbatim. Asked whether she really expected popular uprisings, Baerbock said that was "perhaps a bit exaggerated", but also stressed that "if we had no more gas".
"perhaps a bit exaggerated" - I don't think so.
Original Source (German): https://www.rnd.de/politik/annalena-baerbock-bei-rnd-vor-ort-kritik-an-kretschmers-ukraine-forderungen-LCS7M3YGWZAIZE65WH5NZB62KA.html
It is really impressive that this is written in RND, since this company is completely owned by the largest governing party, SPD. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RedaktionsNetzwerk_Deutschland
I'll start with an excerpt from the end of the excellent article...
.... the Davos great resetters are too entwined in the western economy and politics. Davos is like an octopus with its arms and suckers inside every country’s elite circles, media, and government. They are too entrenched to be easily removed.
This is so 100% on spot:
The second reason is that the western population is too brainwashed and ignorant. The level of their brainwashing is such that a large part of them actually want to become poor – although they use the word ‘green’ for ‘poor’ because it sounds better.
For me this sounds pretty much like Q:
There are, however, some indications that there may be divisions within western elites. Some of them, particularly within the US, may be resisting the primarily Europe-designed Great Reset – but whether this opposition is real or effective remains to be seen.
Now frens, enjoy the long read:
Here: https://twitter.com/spdbt/status/1465989361250574337
I know Twatter sucks and all that, but it still might have an impact.
Thank you pedes! And get the word out.