Old Way, New Way

Guest Post by Dmitry Orlov

The hardest part of living through a time of wrenching change is that nobody particularly bothers to inform you that the times have changed and that nothing will be the same again. Certainly not the talking heads on TV, who are often the last to know. You have to figure it out for yourself if you can. But I am here to help.

It all has to do with energy. Not with technology—that’s incidental; not with military superiority—that’s fleeting and largely imaginary; certainly not with any sort of political or cultural self-righteousness—that’s delusional. There is no substitute for energy. If you run low, you can’t switch to running your industrial economy on fiddlesticks. It just shuts down. What’s worse, energy sources are not even particularly substitutable for each other. If you run low on gas, you can’t just switch to coal or to dried dung, even if you are up to your neck in it. Modern industry runs on oil, natural gas, and coal, in that order, and they can be substituted for each other in very limited ways.

Furthermore, energy has to be very cheap. Oil has to be about the cheapest liquid you can buy—cheaper than milk; cheaper even than bottled water. If energy isn’t cheap enough, then all the energy-hungry industry that runs on it becomes unprofitable and shuts down. That’s the stage at which we are now in much of the world. So, what happened?

Once upon a time the US produced most of the oil in the world. But then the prolific wells in West Texas ran out and Saudi Arabia took over as the biggest oil producer. But the US wasn’t about to take that sitting down and hatched an ingenuous plan: Saudi Arabia will sell its oil for printed US dollars, then take most of those dollars and give them back to the US by “investing” it in US “debt”. Everybody else who needed oil had to figure out a way to earn US dollars to buy it, and any US dollars they had left over after buying oil also had to be used to buy up US debt just because: “Nice economy you have there! Now we wouldn’t want anything bad to happen to it, would we?”

Indeed, a few people didn’t get the message (Saddam of Iraq, Qaddafi of Libya) and got their countries bombed. And a whole lot of other defenseless countries got bombed just to keep the others scared. But then Syria, which refused to get the message too, asked the Russians for help. The Russians helped Syria, and now nobody is afraid of the US any more. Meanwhile, the US became spoiled by all this free money, grew fat, lazy, degenerate and weak and amassed the hugest pile of “debt” (in quotes because there is no question of ever repaying it) in all of human history.

In the meantime Russia, being the largest energy-producing country in the world, decided that it has had enough. Under the old scheme, Russia exported its resources cheaply, spend 1/3 of the revenue on imports and allowed 2/3 to leak out of the country, quite a lot of it also used to buy US “debt”. It couldn’t do anything about this right away, and so it spent the last decade developing its military to a point where now the US/NATO are afraid to go near it and its economy to a point where it doesn’t need much of the imports, at least not for a few years. And then a silly thing happened: the US confiscated Russia’s holdings of US “debt,” making everyone in the world take notice and start dumping it—even the Japanese!—sending the entire financial scheme into a tailspin.

Meanwhile, Russia has started to switch from selling its energy exports for dollars and euros, which then leave the country, where they can be confiscated, to selling them for rubles, which stay inside the country. Do you want to buy some Russian energy? Well, figure out how to earn some rubles! And if your own anti-Russian sanctions prevent you from doing so—well, la-di-da, whose fault is that? Also, given that there is now a worldwide energy shortage, the Russians asked themselves: Why sell lots of oil and gas for a little money when you can sell less of them for more money?

These are not projected developments; they are happening now and in real-time. “Hostile nations” (which is all of the West) now need rubles to buy Russian natural gas and there is a plan to extend this scheme to oil exports. And just a couple of days ago Russia’s finance minister, Anton Siluanov, announced that there isn’t much point for Russia to export anything for dollars or euros since Russia doesn’t need them for anything and advised exporters to start using barter arrangements instead. Barter is rather inconvenient, but if offering dollars (or euros) just gets you punched in the teeth, then that’s all there is left.

What sorts of barter arrangements? Well, for instance, there is a very nice gigantic chemical plant in Germany, the Ludwigshafen Chemical Complex in Germany, owned by BASF, that is about to shut down due to a shortage of its main feedstock, which is Russian natural gas. That equipment could be crated up and shipped off to Russia in exchange for some energy products, fertilizer and other key supplies that the Germans will need to keep body and soul together over this coming winter. Are anti-Russian sanctions in the way? Well, la-de-da again! They are not Russia’s problem; somebody else has to find a way around them.

Meanwhile, lots of dead ideas, systems and institutions are piling up in the West. Dead is the Green New Deal (a scheme concocted by people who know neither physics nor even arithmetic) and the Great Reset, and Build Back Better (whatever that was), and the rules-based international order, and Mutual Assured Destruction (if you ask for it, Russia will destroy it, but how mutual is that?). And we are all standing by, waiting for a shout of “Timber!” when the dollar/euro/yen debt pyramid begins to topple.

The world is also waiting with bated breath for a whole lot of pompous but useless busybodies to disappear from public view. Dumping that pompous blowhard Boris Johnson was a good start, but what about Scholz, Macron, Duda, von der Lyin’, Zelensky and a whole host others? Biden is in a category of his own, since it clearly doesn’t matter who is the US president or even if there is one.

The world has changed, but social reality hasn’t yet caught up with political and physical reality. This is the summer of anticipation. The winter of discontent is next. Come next spring, we will all be living on a strange and different planet.

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flash
July 15, 2022 8:49 am

No truer words..

” Biden is in a category of his own, since it clearly doesn’t matter who is the US president or even if there is one.”

Ghost
Ghost
July 15, 2022 9:16 am

The world is also waiting with bated breath for a whole lot of pompous but useless busybodies to disappear from public view. Dumping that pompous blowhard Boris Johnson was a good start, but what about Scholz, Macron, Duda, von der Lyin’, Zelensky and a whole host others? Biden is in a category of his own, since it clearly doesn’t matter who is the US president or even if there is one.

I subscribe to Orlov’s blogspot on boosty in spite of his turning my commenting ability off last spring. I continue to subscribe because his commentary is obviously well-informed and the comments often illicit great discussions between Orlov and his readers regarding points I usually missed.

I hope Mr. Orlov reads this and restores my ability to comment on his blog, but if not, I hope others glean as much meaning from this dialogue from the comment thread there as I do.

Very interesting illustrations, as well.

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Well, Dmitry? Can I comment on your blog now?

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Seriously, I was glad to see this shared here at TBP and hope it garners a wide reading. Some of your points are too well made to keep behind a paywall.

For example, I would LOVE to praise the point you’ve made to Scott in LA in your reply above, but, alas, I am unable to comment on your blog.

However, this line about Slow-walkin’ Joe and the inept institution of The Presidency could be extended to the bulk of our legislative body as well. Our Congress Critters are dancing to the same tune played in a variety of discordant keys, filling their campaign coffers and personal bank accounts with the “ill-begotten gains” stolen from the US taxpayers.

“…since it clearly doesn’t matter who is the US president or even if there is one.”

I await next spring with bated breath, praying the strong delusion is lifted and that life, once again, will be revived.

Ghost

KJ
KJ
  Ghost
July 15, 2022 9:34 am

Ghost, why did he block you from commenting?

Ghost
Ghost
  KJ
July 15, 2022 9:43 am

I am not really sure, but it was during the time Gonzola Lira was MIA and I suspect it had to do with some of the videos I shared there… the videos were the ones about the faked massacres in Ukraine.

But, it could also have been for medical disinformation.

If he restores, I’ll ask him.

KJ
KJ
  Ghost
July 15, 2022 9:58 am

I really abhor the muzzling that some of these bloggers/admins engage in. He should’ve asked you first to refrain from posting whatever was objectionable before taking away your ability to speak – especially if you’re a paid subscriber. The act of paying for the subscription means you’re not just some troll out to disrupt his comments section…

I was banned from commenting at Conservative Treehouse for taking Trump to task for being stupid enough to hold his rally in DC on Jan 6, rather than somewhere far away from DC, because anyone with half a brain would’ve realized it would be infiltrated – especially after what transpired with Anitfa and BLM during the summer of 2020. Seems they’ve really drank the Trump Kool-Aid over there, no criticism allowed – even constructive.

And the Admin even posted comments that only I could see, like “See ya later!” or something like that. Really mature. It’s unfortunate, because Sundance posts some very good stuff. They’re all looking for Savior Daddy to save them and make everything alright, and they’ve projected that role onto Trump.

Ghost
Ghost
  KJ
July 15, 2022 3:13 pm

Something very terrible began slogging/slouching toward Bethlehem in the spring and summer of 2020.

DS
DS
  KJ
July 15, 2022 11:17 pm

100% correct — I used to comment there several years ago, but the trump groupthink got so thick that it was annoying. No debate allowed on whether trump failed, sold out, etc. Sundance is a good researcher and analyst on some things, but he also failed on trump.

Ghost
Ghost
  KJ
July 16, 2022 11:45 am

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I cannot believe this!!! I can’t even send him a message on boosty platform.

Anyone have his real contact information?

KJ
KJ
  Ghost
July 16, 2022 12:09 pm

Honestly, Ghost – at this point, I would just say F him. Especially if you’re paying for a subscription.

Ghost
Ghost
  KJ
July 16, 2022 6:34 pm

Not anymore, I’m not. I thought his action was because of the concern around the disappearance of GL and other censorship issues, but this is ridiculous!

I will cancel the boosty subscription.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  KJ
July 16, 2022 12:08 pm

I’ve been banned from posting here at TBP by the dedicated champion of “Free Speech”.

Ghost
Ghost
  Anonymous
July 16, 2022 6:54 pm

I’ve been banned here for some rather overzealous fighting and general nastiness, but a dear old friend appealed to Admin’s better nature and the misunderstanding was set aside.

I am forever in those TBP friends’ debt and can only repay it in installments of twenty bucks donated here and there to TBP on occasion Jim and Avalon Quinn thank you for being true champions of free speech, even at great cost to yourselves and the annoying comments of folks like whomever, above. (and me…)

I was forgiven; thank You Lord Jesus (and the Quinns!)

Ghost
Ghost
  Ghost
July 16, 2022 10:22 am

For those who follow The Duran, there is a roundtable discussion scheduled for noon EST which I’m going to be listening to while I do garden stuff.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Ghost
July 16, 2022 12:11 pm

So, to Orlov, if you’re “pro-gun”; then you and your children should die.

Hollowpoint
Hollowpoint
July 15, 2022 9:16 am
Anonymous
Anonymous
July 15, 2022 9:18 am

“Certainly not the talking heads on TV, who are often the last to know.”

Speechless.

Funny way to refer to the PRIMARY…

van·guard
[ˈvanˌɡärd]
NOUN
a group of people leading the way in new developments or ideas:
“the experimental spirit of the modernist vanguard”
a position at the forefront of new developments or ideas:
“the prototype was in the vanguard of technical development”
synonyms:
forefront · van · advance guard · avant-garde · spearhead · front · [more]

BASF? Believe they had a commercial. “We don’t make “X”. We make THE EVIL that’s in IT”…What They really should have said.

Dan
Dan
July 15, 2022 9:40 am

Absolutely 100% correct. Even spelled “bated” correctly. This is the world as it actually exists, not the delusional version we get from our government and media. Wish I could write that well.

Jdog
Jdog
July 15, 2022 10:50 pm

We do not have an energy problem, we have an overpopulation problem. The majority of whom are worthless shitbags devoid of any human decency. But that is nothing a decade or so of all out warfare will not correct.

Ghost
Ghost
July 16, 2022 11:43 am

Okay, this is just nuts!

I was reading some additional comments on his piece at his blog where I pay 350 rubles monthly until I DON’T, dammit. I decided I wanted to be able to comment and I get it that you have to be careful about what links you post to where on the platform boosty. I decided to hit the “contact” button and ask Dmitry if he would not kindly remove my block and apologize for whatever it was I said, though I still am not sure if it was the link to the biology lecture or the link to Gonzola Lira’s predicament in the spring, explaining I’d not realize the scrutiny these discussions were under by censors and actual intelligence agents.

So, I go to my account on boosty, opened for the sole purpose of subscribing top ClubOrlov because he shut down the Patreon page just after I joined it. I discover that the only blogger I follow doesn’t allow me to send him messages privately either.

That is pretty damned rude.

This is probably rude too.

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