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So what happens if someone censored from other platforms posts something to bitchute that is verifiable and proven? Just because it’s on bitchute that’s excuse enough to dismiss it?
If I decide I don’t like the views some posters on ATS, does that mean the views of all ATS members are the same?
Do you see where your argument falls flat on its face?
originally posted by: surfer_soul
a reply to: caterpillage
Thanks for clearing that up. I run a diesel van and have the oil changed as part of the service, other than that it doesn’t need topping up, so should be good for some time.
What I find odd is that these 2 additives have dried up, like nobody could see it coming and just out of nowhere they aren’t available? Yeah right. There’s some very fishy things going on with supply’s and demand in many areas and I’m not buying it’s all due to lockdowns and such.
We are being played like a piano, and people don’t even notice that fuel/gas prices should have dropped again.
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originally posted by: anonentity
It appears that the ingredients for making diesel oil, the oil they put into diesel engines are actually running out. Two companies own the plants that produce the additives and I bet they are owned by the names we know ell. So what happens when the diesel engines don't get an oil change? small operators will just top up and not do an oil change. The big operators will withdraw them from service and wait until the recommended oils are available. Since this amounts to every good and service you can think of. It might be the body blow that finally puts an end to the present charade. The guy doing the vid runs a large acreage farm, so he ran a few checks to find out if this was indeed a fact, it seems it is .www.bitchute.com...
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: ManBehindTheMask
The growing shortage of diesel whilst the demand is rising is indeed setting off alarms ManBehindTheMask.
As to Bitchute, given the fact that the video hosting service is well known for hosting hate speech and accommodating far-right individuals, i will indeed go after it.
Bitchute is covered in ignorance, racism, religious hatred and intolerance, if in doubt see the disclaimers and warnings that come with most of the content posted before its viewable.
originally posted by: caterpillage
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: ManBehindTheMask
Thank you forb
The growing shortage of diesel whilst the demand is rising is indeed setting off alarms
The shortage isn't about diesel, its about the engine oil that diesel engines use.
Back in the very early 2000's environmentalists succeeded in getting a couple ingredients in motor oil banned due to environmental reasons. With the widespread adoption of roller valve trains in lew of flat tappet lifters, motor oil used in gasoline engines just didn't need the extra lubrication anyway, so it was made so.
Diesel engines however use much higher cylinder pressures and therefore require to old "good stuff" for they're Rod and crankshaft bearings, so an exception was made to leave the 2 additives in oils made for heavy diesel use. Commonly 15w40 here in the States.
Currently there are only 2 companies producing the additives and according to them the supply has run out and they are looking at early to mid next year to get fully up and back in production. The current supply of motor oil for trucks is going to be it till then.
Its a very serious problem, and it has nothing to do with where the information is being shared.
originally posted by: surfer_soul
a reply to: ManBehindTheMask
We’ve both been on here long enough to remember when a YouTube link used to be discredited just the same way that bitchute is today. At least with ATS it isn’t chock full of bots like some sites I can think of.
originally posted by: Kurokage
originally posted by: anonentity
It appears that the ingredients for making diesel oil, the oil they put into diesel engines are actually running out. Two companies own the plants that produce the additives and I bet they are owned by the names we know ell. So what happens when the diesel engines don't get an oil change? small operators will just top up and not do an oil change. The big operators will withdraw them from service and wait until the recommended oils are available. Since this amounts to every good and service you can think of. It might be the body blow that finally puts an end to the present charade. The guy doing the vid runs a large acreage farm, so he ran a few checks to find out if this was indeed a fact, it seems it is .www.bitchute.com...
Abit to doom porny and from quesionable sorces to take seriously and Andy06 is right about bitchute, you usally post there because Youtube wont allow it on their site. Let me know when Mad Max turns up for his fuel!!
originally posted by: musicismagic
What about all the trucks coming in from mexico ?