
Sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines helps the Deep State, says geopolitical expert Joel Skousen.
In short, because the gas supply from Russia has been completely shut down, Germany and other EU nations dependent on Russian energy can no longer backtrack on sanctions against Russia.
“Only governments can do these kinds of deep, deep underwater explosives, so this had to be either the Russian government or the West, and I think it’s the West,” Skousen stated. “Here’s why: the mood was turning against sanctions in Germany [against Russia] particularly because Germans were looking at a very frigid winter without enough gas supplies.”
“And of course, you know Germany shut down their nuclear power plants, their generating capacity… is not going to be able to provide electricity – and wind and solar power just doesn’t cut it.”
“The German people were basically going to demand their government to release the sanctions. The globalists don’t want this, and that’s why I think they sabotaged the pipelines so that it does away with any German motive to release the sanctions.”

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Skousen also cautioned American conservatives to not assume Russia are the “good guys” in this geopolitical battle.
“Conservatives are legitimately anti-globalists, that is our major domestic threat, but there are so many who have made the mistake of thinking that because the globalists are against Russia, that Russia must be the good guys. There are no good guys in this foreign policy world anymore,” he cautioned. “There’s a Deep State operation throughout the West run by our own Deep State, but Russia and China are also in collusion to bring out their own version of the New World Order.”