to make them weaker, less dependent, not stronger. These companies are more stronger than they've ever been. But go further, go beyond that, right? Because that energy trade, wow, it's up and some missed it. Even I missed it in some of the newsletters and stuff. But what else is going to be impacted? Because there's another sector, which is even more ironic, is coal, right? We did everything we can to destroy the entire coal industry. Well, what's used to power electricity? Natural gas? I'm not sure if you saw prices lately, which have doubled in a year, even after the pullback. Pullback's up. The $6, whatever is $4.50. But look at the UK, holy cow. Crisis, crisis, crisis levels in the UK. Before we said electricity generation, the US comes from natural gas. That's followed by nuclear renewables, both the 20% and then coal, which is at 19%. Still 19%. I mean, you look at the global electricity landscape. And hear me out really quick here. This is interesting. So natural gas accounts (22/35)
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