Guangdong blackout due to lack of coal?

Following the earlier power outages in several provinces in mainland China, including Zhejiang, Hunan and Jiangxi, it is suspected that the power outage measures have finally reached Guangdong. It refers to the large-scale power outages in Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Dongguan, Zhongshan, Foshan, Huizhou, Zhuhai, etc., ranging from half an hour to more; for example, Hong Kong’s Apple Daily reproduced some Chinese netizens’ dark street photos; netizens claimed that not only the power supply was cut off, but also the water supply was cut off due to the power outage, which some claimed was a “grid failure. “However, not only ordinary homes were affected, but also hospitals, elderly homes and even transmitting stations; and examples from other provinces raise questions about whether it was a simple failure or a chain effect caused by the so-called “wartime state” of power cuts in each province.

What is most shocking, however, is the scope of the outage and where it occurred – not in a “backward” inland province, but in a number of areas that China claims to be the “most competitive “Whether due to power restrictions or other failures, this massive blackout illustrates why Hong Kong people have always refused to connect to mainland China’s power grid, because the information is neither transparent nor even discussable, and the data is as “safe” as it can be, but this kind of thing can happen. What is even more absurd is that for many years Hong Kong has been independent of electricity, while the mainland continues to wash the brains of the country through fake news and information, claiming that Hong Kong’s power supply is dependent on mainland China, which explains the root of the problem – why should the political issues with the mainland “to get the speculation “?

The truth revealed from the news of power restrictions and blackouts in several inland provinces is what the Chinese Foreign Ministry often hangs on to: “moving stones to smash their own feet” – in mid-October, China announced a fourth quarter “moratorium “In mid-October, China announced that it would “suspend” coal purchases from Australia in the fourth quarter, and by the end of November, it announced that it would purchase an additional $1.5 billion in coal orders from Indonesia to “fill the gap” of the suspension of Australian coal purchases; as a result, within a short period of time, there was a massive The result is that within a short period of time, there was a massive wave of “power restrictions” – a boycott of Australian coal for the Australian government’s request to thoroughly investigate the cause of pneumonia in Wuhan? We are not against “unilateralism”? Not against the “politicization of trade”? Why are these slogans being shouted at the United States and the constant “bullying” of Australia?

What is even more ridiculous is that there are so-called “experts” who claim that according to China’s official figures, the supply of coal cannot be “cut off” so quickly; however, the problem lies precisely in the so-called figures.

Simple as milk powder and even medicine and vaccines, what Hong Kong people have felt in the past few years is that a large number of Chinese tourists come to Hong Kong every day to move their daily necessities back to the mainland, which are theoretically the same as those in mainland China; a large number of “medical groups” and even private hospitals have opened and received Chinese tourists to Hong Kong for vaccination and to buy medicines from western countries.

The fees charged by private doctors in Hong Kong are much higher than those in mainland China, so why do they have to come to Hong Kong for injections? Why come to Hong Kong to buy medicine? These injections and vaccines are all theoretically available in China, and are even made in China itself. The reason is very simple – when the credit of the official regulatory system is bankrupt and there is never any need to take responsibility for faults after an accident, power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely, so everyone lives in a big lie, except to “try the needle on yourself”. “The exception is when the body is most honest.