I can almost see how the shadow minister of the shadow government sits on the velvet shadow chair and, like someone in need, struggles with a painful image: what could be invented today, which is not true, but still believable and certainly anti-government.
Mr. Varju is a great expert on energy. After all, you are an economist or whatever, and you have to understand everything. He knows his stuff. He looks back in his shadow chair and sees: the great work is finished, yes! But the earth does not rotate, only the one who hears (reads) this phenomenon. He sees it very well, the Hungarian gas reservoirs are already emptying, hehe, bring it to you, Orbán! Westerners are full, full! Because they buy American liquefied gas, which knowingly multiplies itself after putting it in the tank. Or not, but this is completely irrelevant to the expert.
Also, if gas is used from a filled tank, all that unfortunate tank can do is empty. But because this is Russian gas (the ungodly, the devil's gas), it presumably runs out faster than it is used up. At least that's how our croaking expert friend sees it.
Zorban is to blame! He would have bought cheap (???) shale gas, then Putin wouldn't be looking for us now. We wouldn't have any problems with transportation either, because shale gas doesn't need pipelines. On command, he marches into the reservoir on his own feet. If not, it can also be delivered in a thermos. It's true, you have to turn around many times, but it's worth it, because it's not Putin's gas.
The big gas, on the other hand, is that the shadow-squatting energyist has no idea what he is talking about (writing), but he does it fluently. Like liquefied western gas.
Have you ever thought about how much environmental pollution it would cause if we transported that gas here with tankers? Yes, then that would be the problem.
One more thing: if you didn't know until now, I'll tell you now, other EU countries also buy Russian gas, if not otherwise, then through Chinese mediation. So they don't finance Putin's war?
Mr. Crow, it would be better if you sewed a slipper for the tit (as the little bird asks for in the poem), there is nothing wrong with that. Then recommend western gas if it can actually come here on its own.
Author: Jr. György Tóth
(Cover image: sánskál.hu)