Yanis Varoufakis exposes Europe's energy scam

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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2023
  • Power companies have hiked the price of electricity, making a tough winter even worse. And this time, it’s not just the poorest who are affected. The middle class is also feeling the squeeze.
    How much of this is due to how our politicians have set up Europe’s energy market, and how much to corporate greed? What other factors are at play? And how can we get out of this mess?
    Yanis Varoufakis exposes Europe's energy scam and explains how we can overcome it.
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Комментарии • 1,5 тыс.

  • @user-xm5is4dz2z
    @user-xm5is4dz2z Год назад +38

    The music carpet is something that undermines his arguments. I could do without it.

    • @herbalfleece8821
      @herbalfleece8821 3 месяца назад +3

      I think it works well, engages attention

    • @MikeSmith-tx2lp
      @MikeSmith-tx2lp Месяц назад

      @@herbalfleece8821everyone is wired differently, I too find it distracting.

  • @donrayjay
    @donrayjay Год назад +686

    The media is complicit in this too. The idea that record prices and record profits go hand in hand for a basic necessity that is supposedly regulated by the state is an insult to our collective intelligence

    • @36AccountsBlockedRIP
      @36AccountsBlockedRIP Год назад +16

      In this digital age serious (investigative) journalism rarely reaches the shores of the streamlined mainstream media conglomerates.

    • @GBPaddling
      @GBPaddling Год назад

      The Media ARE the Government, and the word Google might as well read as Government.

    • @banzobeans
      @banzobeans Год назад +4

      It helps to foster hate for the boogeyman.

    • @dinnerwithfranklin2451
      @dinnerwithfranklin2451 Год назад +11

      And yet it works and our "collective intelligence" just shrugs and says it is the way things are.

    • @wugy07
      @wugy07 Год назад

      The banks are complicit too, financing socialist governments to 'stimulate' the economy with record profits.

  • @JethroCramp
    @JethroCramp Год назад +286

    I thought this was just in the UK...but Europe-wide? It's absolutely insane. Thank Yanis.

  • @51gan788
    @51gan788 Год назад +598

    Protect this man at all costs.
    And i'm not saying that in a jokey way

    • @kp6215
      @kp6215 Год назад +8

      Amen

    • @ElizarTringov
      @ElizarTringov Год назад +1

      Because....reasons?!

    • @Inprimus1
      @Inprimus1 Год назад +26

      If he has to explain, then you don't need to know.

    • @ElizarTringov
      @ElizarTringov Год назад +1

      @@Inprimus1 When someone uses the phrase "protect someone at ALL costs" that definitely deserves some questioning. Either this person doesn't understand what the word "all" means, or what he really means is "protect this person within reason" but then why not just say that?
      Never mind the fact that if someone high up in business or government really wanted this man dead, they would have hired a hitman and he would be dead by now.

    • @reljamrkic2663
      @reljamrkic2663 Год назад +18

      @@ElizarTringov He is not pulling enough people to his side or view to be deemed a threat. When he crosses a threshold and incites masses to take action they will act, be sure of that.
      Let me just state now, a bit ahead, that Yanis Varoufakis will not commit suicide. You know, just in case they try to push that story at some point in the future.

  • @gordianknot5625
    @gordianknot5625 Год назад +448

    You forgot to add that the sanctions are massively benefiting US gas producers.

    • @jakobthelibrarycard6261
      @jakobthelibrarycard6261 Год назад +20

      They're not gas producers though. They are exploiting a natural resource until its all gone. Gotta love 'em!

    • @seaman5705
      @seaman5705 Год назад

      What to do ? To give the money to the Russians instead ? They did it until now and they fueled a war machine .

    • @ivilivo
      @ivilivo Год назад +42

      Norway is earnig shit loads of money now. But not Norwegians, we are also paying extortion rates on electricity

    • @seaman5705
      @seaman5705 Год назад +13

      @@ivilivo Because Norway runs the same capitalist system and "the oligarhs" need to make money ? Do ask your government how much they tax your gas producers/exporters and what they do with the money !

    • @partidaportet27
      @partidaportet27 Год назад +1

      US and Norway blew up Nord Stream. the USA are desperate to remain as a super power and are happy to ruin the lives of citizens in its so called Allied nation if they think it will help that cause

  • @soniferous
    @soniferous Год назад +564

    Knowing that human beings like Mr Varoufakis still exists give me hope for a better future.

    • @dimitriosdesmos4699
      @dimitriosdesmos4699 Год назад +17

      yeah like, i hope one day my kitchen looks like his.

    • @tonywilson4713
      @tonywilson4713 Год назад +9

      You are so right, but he does need to be a bit more careful with his language at times. People like him and Piketty and Wolff need to realise that nobody is going to flip back to any sort of Marxism. It will be some from of new economics that might be a hybrid of others things.
      Yanis likes to call everyone "comrade" and that's ok with me but certainly not ok with many people. Like a few others he needs to realise that Marxism (communism/socialism) *FAILED* or at least accept that the way Marxism (communism/socialism) was practiced *FAILED and FAILED MASSIVELY.*
      From the Gulags & purges to the environmental catastrophes of places like the Aral Sea, *Marxism in all its variations FAILED* and nobody is going to go back to it. What the Capitalists need to realise is that capitalism has ALSO FAILED or at least this version of capitalism (neoliberalism) has failed. Just like some of the Marxists don't want to admit Marxism failed the capitalists don't want to admit capitalism has failed.
      On that Yanis and others are 100% right, we need new economic ideas.

    • @szymonbaranowski8184
      @szymonbaranowski8184 Год назад +5

      @@dimitriosdesmos4699 he will "convince" the superrich to share with you, there is hope for that 😂

    • @szymonbaranowski8184
      @szymonbaranowski8184 Год назад

      @@tonywilson4713 Both systems problem is centralisation and rotting from inside.
      You don't want the top of pyramid cannibalising the rest.
      You want a genius feeling closeness to the kin that produced him sharing voluntarily. Being admired but not becoming a cult leader or blocking new geniuses arising.
      You want a world of organic communities, building own things, not merging into one global tribe of the same shapeless blend ruled by a few regional pharaohs and a close circles of acolytes.
      You want a stable system. With a constitution, guaranteed freedoms, property rights (but inability to sell national common heritage), and limited law, changing slowly, with long delay. Without central planning. With organic dynamics. Without any global, especially sudden untested solutions.
      You don't want exponential processes or accumulations disrupting system in radical ways. You want it to self regulate and adapt but also stabilise itself by keeping old ways too as a backup in case of need to revert stupid new shit damage.
      You want rich to have more children and divide their share of wealth not concentrating more and more.
      You want them to fund new things and keep old thinks.
      You want to know who owns big things, personal transparent responsibility for a company, project, actions. No shared responsibility. no bailing of big failures.
      You want conservative big things that you know impact everything unpredictably, bringing risk of a total chaos.
      And you don't want anybody to know who owns small things. Free fluid micro, less free standardised macro with full transparency and public data.
      You don't want big money in politics. No voting on packages, parties. You want referendums on every big change. You want regions with different laws decided by locals and more free space for own personal decisions.
      But you also want a big funding for local cultures. Keeping own languages thriving, culture regionalised not globalised.
      You want variety in big scale and homogeneity of identity in low scale.
      Ability to move to place that suits your identity more as long as that community wants to accept it.
      Any community should be free to isolate if they prefer it.
      You don't want one system everywhere.
      Believing in one system is a mental disorder by itself 😉
      And I don't want one system having ability to corrupt and buy up another.
      Systems should have own trained immunity to virus or parasitism of other system. Some self survival instincts and intolerance built-in.
      Also ability to ally with other not liked systems in order to defend own status quo, confederation style.
      I want the world to be decentralised ancient Greece with many polis trying out own ways and ideas, beliefs. With limited external cooperation framework like Olympics culturally bringing closer once in a while with fair play.
      But if it requires a despotic rule for time of war against Rome let it be possible, by voluntary choice.
      Rohan, Elves, Gondor, Hobbits. Herders, Vegans, feudal graineating rats, forest dwellers. Kingdom for every sort of freaks. Like partitioned Germany ages ago.
      And send all feminists to their own Amazons place. Let them get all they want and feel the pain fully on own skin to it's full extent.

    • @tonywilson4713
      @tonywilson4713 Год назад

      @@szymonbaranowski8184 Buddy get off utopian drugs and learn some practicality.
      Utopian fantasies have never done anyone any good or solved any problems.

  • @carstenfischer5098
    @carstenfischer5098 Год назад +212

    Thanks Yanis we need more brains like yours to tell us how things really works!
    Inflation is also a big scam.
    Love from Denmark

    • @markpalmer8083
      @markpalmer8083 Год назад

      Yes it is. It is caused by increasing the number of currency units out of thin air, debasing the currency and reducing the value of every currency unit that every one owns. It is fiat money garbage. It's money that steals from you. Why would you want to own anything that someone can just create more of out of thin air? All roads lead to Bitcoin now. Try making more of that out of thin air, debasing and corrupting it.

    • @karonneevits513
      @karonneevits513 Год назад +1

      name one thing that is not a scam lmao

    • @DavidKlausa
      @DavidKlausa 4 месяца назад +1

      Yanis shed some light on inflation in another video. He explained that much of it is due to technofeudalist corporations like facebook and amazon only reinvesting around 1% of their profits, compared to 85% for more traditional companies. That other 99% essentially gets siphoned out of the economy and the government has to print more to compensate for that loss.

  • @OldeJanner
    @OldeJanner Год назад +21

    UK has been royally shafted by privatisation of every utility and we are now cash cows for foreign shareholders, ditto our supermarkets which 80+% foreign ownership!

    • @danielleweterings5544
      @danielleweterings5544 Год назад +1

      The Netherlands overhere the same some pay 500 euro a month

    • @yaoliang1580
      @yaoliang1580 3 месяца назад

      European countries are no longer real democracies but are corrupt pro oligarchs plutocracies

  • @witHonor1
    @witHonor1 Год назад +68

    When common sense has to be explained, it's no longer common.

    • @fayezfarhan4893
      @fayezfarhan4893 Год назад

      To think that all these oligarchs from different nationality reap benefits because of cosmic accidental coinciding of interests is foolish.
      I don't resort to conspiracy theories but if you will read histories of empires organised networks, secret lairs have been very common. Its no big deal.
      And given that they are able to hold scams in from of our plain sight in name of World Economic Forums where Government & Private alliance is openly celebrated and later justified in our school books.
      It's definitely not a conspiracy theory anymore rather a conspiracy reality.

    • @yukitakaoni007
      @yukitakaoni007 Год назад +2

      to be fair, he did said this scam is complicated.

  • @charliebrandt2263
    @charliebrandt2263 Год назад +75

    From UK: Sadly I worked out the scam a long time ago, but any chance of reform is scuppered by the suppression of any information, and any public challenge in tandem. We live in a truth free world.

    • @grahambennett8151
      @grahambennett8151 Год назад +8

      You were never alone, but somehow, it sure feels like it, sometimes.

    • @yaoliang1580
      @yaoliang1580 3 месяца назад

      A world of lies n deceptions caused by your corrupt leaders relentless fake news propaganda

  • @breft3416
    @breft3416 Год назад +228

    Please offer a no background music version. Good stuff as always from the professor!

    • @WickedMuis
      @WickedMuis Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/NicE0-N9ux0/видео.html Full video without music

    • @user-xm5is4dz2z
      @user-xm5is4dz2z Год назад +11

      True that!

    • @user-xm5is4dz2z
      @user-xm5is4dz2z Год назад

      @kualsvinus9593 They are called the subs and you propably need them more than the ones you call retards!

    • @user-xm5is4dz2z
      @user-xm5is4dz2z Год назад

      @kualsvinus9593 what sub? the yellow one? from the Beatles?🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @fburton8
      @fburton8 Год назад +15

      I was going to ask if there is a transcript available or a version without the music. For some people (like me) it is VERY distracting.

  • @stigandrmyrardalur5208
    @stigandrmyrardalur5208 Год назад +141

    Unfortunately this has happened all over the western world....
    Education, electricity, healthcare, railways etc should definately stay under public ownership....

    • @Jakedegaye
      @Jakedegaye Год назад +3

      Yeah nationalise fuel,education and healthcare ..
      Free markets for the rest.

    • @gencfblienes
      @gencfblienes Год назад +1

      Yeah Goodluck trying to establish an Islamic caliphate

    • @stigandrmyrardalur5208
      @stigandrmyrardalur5208 Год назад +11

      @@gencfblienes WTF are you talking about...?

    • @gencfblienes
      @gencfblienes Год назад +3

      @@stigandrmyrardalur5208 public ownership of all those things only happens in an Islamic state not a capitalist socialist state

    • @stigandrmyrardalur5208
      @stigandrmyrardalur5208 Год назад

      @@gencfblienes damn, your scary ignorance has to be caused by rightwing propaganda in USA. 🙄
      According to you most of Europe allegedly is a "islamic caliphate" 😂
      This has to do with political will to make society best possible for ordinary people, without letting cynical capitalists screw the population like in USA, not religion.

  • @emperorspock3506
    @emperorspock3506 Год назад +36

    To the editor of this video: the reason people hate the music is because the bass loop in it is competing with Yannis' voice (same frequency range). Reduce the general volume of the music track, and try adding a high-pass filter to it and playing around with the cutoff frequency (200-250 Hz is a good place to start) to calm that bass down.

    • @johnlesoudeur3653
      @johnlesoudeur3653 Год назад +10

      Or just have no "music", it is so irritating and makes this important topic almost unlistenable.

  • @brianwheeldon4643
    @brianwheeldon4643 Год назад +92

    This is great Yanis and DiEM25, much much better with the diagrams keyed to the main points, and overall simplification, than the original. Cheers and thanks!

    • @SusannaSaunders
      @SusannaSaunders Год назад +4

      But the music background is a big distraction. Very annoying! Please stop this practice!

  • @ziegle9876
    @ziegle9876 Год назад +2

    There is no more left and right. Only honest and dishonest. This is an honest man.

  • @studiophantomanimation
    @studiophantomanimation Год назад +130

    Does anyone else feel powerless to stop the oligarch's and their stranglehold on our governments?

    • @chookbuffy
      @chookbuffy Год назад +12

      Absolutely!
      Only through strong community action I think can see hope to achieve anything. And that in itself is a challenge. But we have to try

    • @36AccountsBlockedRIP
      @36AccountsBlockedRIP Год назад +11

      They can only go so far pushing the populace. Sadly, crises are usually necessary to awaken a passive and sleepy populace. Through strikes, struggle and sacrifice the balance of power again will shift, even if the same oligarchs can profit financially from economic downturns.

    • @Google_Does_Evil_Now
      @Google_Does_Evil_Now Год назад +1

      Furck these swines!
      Enough is enough!

    • @bouji_
      @bouji_ Год назад +3

      Yes, but it isn't a bug. Rather, it's a feature.

    • @danielleweterings5544
      @danielleweterings5544 Год назад +1

      @May L In the Netherlands some people with a variable contract no fixed price some people even elderly pay 500 to 600 euro 's a month!!Luckely I have a contract with fixed prices for 1 year and solar panels I pay 170 euro a month but only because of my 8 solar panels I get 600 euro back at the end of the year..Older people are freezing in the UK and the Netherlands its more tv e b criminal so yess

  • @KieranDF
    @KieranDF Год назад +97

    Fantastic distillation from the original podcast. This opened my eyes to just how sinister global machinations really are. Thank you to Yanis, team and power to DiEM!

    • @randomandcasual7494
      @randomandcasual7494 Год назад +1

      Not really fantastic, I, as a layman had to watch second time with pauses in order to understand how this scam works. I afraid not many people will do the same.
      But still, better than not even trying to explain to regular people, how system really works.
      So props for that.

    • @KieranDF
      @KieranDF Год назад +6

      @@randomandcasual7494 If you saw the original episode this was taken from, you would probably feel that even fewer people would understand, hence why I said it's a fantastic distillation. Unfortunately the world isn't simple to understand (as it's designed to be so) but Yanis, as always, does a fantastic job in relaying vital information that should be heard in every household. Who else is teaching us this stuff???

    • @minasmarioskontid
      @minasmarioskontid Год назад

      What is the original podcast?

    • @KieranDF
      @KieranDF Год назад

      @@minasmarioskontid ruclips.net/user/liveNicE0-N9ux0?feature=share

    • @theresanolan1157
      @theresanolan1157 Год назад +1

      @@randomandcasual7494 As Yanis said, the companies and government make it complicated for the very reason that the machinations will be difficult to comprehend for us mere mortals......

  • @lz.mirandix6688
    @lz.mirandix6688 Год назад +134

    An outstanding explanation about the political control of the energy so-called "market" trough the privatization process. That occurs in similar fashion also in other markets around the world where the general privatization has happened.

    • @shazamshazamshazam696
      @shazamshazamshazam696 Год назад +9

      The, "free market," is an unregulated seller controlled market, yes the trend is always to monopolization after privatization.

    • @dadda4940
      @dadda4940 Год назад +2

      @@shazamshazamshazam696Where were you when gas was 15p a therm rather than 150p? Does supply and demand not matter anymore?

    • @shazamshazamshazam696
      @shazamshazamshazam696 Год назад

      @@dadda4940 Supply & demand don't matter when there is a near monopoly or monopoly.

    • @MeMe-ei7uv
      @MeMe-ei7uv Год назад

      That market that gave you internet !!!

  • @jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering
    @jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering Год назад +7

    I’ve listened to Yanis before and been impressed with his ability to cut through the fog of red tape and vested interests , this is another example of shining a light in a space where governments and big companies prefer the dark . He talks so much common sense your left thinking “ yeah… why didn’t I see that before myself ? It’s obvious now he’s explained it so well ! “
    👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @zawarshah508
    @zawarshah508 Год назад +13

    I am surprised that you are still alive 😳.
    However I am extremely happy that you continue to speak truth to power.
    We are lucky to have you around to tell the masses about the scam being carried out on us.

    • @Natsukashii-Records
      @Natsukashii-Records Год назад

      They did try to get him, someone(paid by a local oligarch in Greece) attacking him at Exarchia. It doesn't help that Varofakis refuses police protection but given the recent case of the chief of police working with the Greek mafia, and the PM using police and the secret service to spy on opposition parties, I can see why he doesn't trust them.

  • @oktobar1981m
    @oktobar1981m Год назад +26

    Thanks Mr Varufakis it is eye opening as always! Now journalists have just to publish it so there is more information to the people.

  • @everdinestenger1548
    @everdinestenger1548 Год назад +18

    Spot on!!! Another Greek who tells the truth. He is right, it is happening in Holland now, the govt has lowered the price of electricity they "buy"from solar panels.

    • @adrischolte
      @adrischolte Год назад

      I agree. Energy (and food) supply is used as means to suppress the population anywhere, also in the so called free world.

    • @danielleweterings5544
      @danielleweterings5544 Год назад +3

      YEP I am dutch exactely what our government is doing

  • @myNamezMe
    @myNamezMe Год назад +12

    There was always something about the high electricity prices which didn't add up. Seems like we aren't meant to have abundant cheap energy/electricity due to greed.

    • @cornishhh
      @cornishhh Год назад

      Hence the universal promotion of green policies.

  • @franciscorosa760
    @franciscorosa760 Год назад +7

    It is because of these things that Yanis Varoufakis no longer ministers, and he is a vlogger. But now he sleeps well at night, he no longer has the stress of being in conflict with his conscience. And a stress-free life equals more years of life, and quality life.

  • @tonyhladun9081
    @tonyhladun9081 Год назад +8

    For a number of years I was an advisor to the Alberta Electrical System Operator (AESO) and that system is similar to what Yanis describes for the EU. Like him, I found the idea of paying everyone for the highest marginal bid price made no sense. The argument for it was that it provided high profit and incentive for the most efficient generators to build more capacity. However, the price swings are so volatile and short lived that no one can make a 30 year investment based on them. In Alberta we now have the capacity to generate up to 50% of average demand using solar and wind, but when that happens prices are low and at other times the prices are very high. So the average levels out but it's still a bit goofy. It's like buying a car and the dealer sending you an extra bill for the difference between what you paid and what the most expensive car sold for that day!

  • @lesatkins42
    @lesatkins42 Год назад +13

    I believe it was David Cameron who agreed to allow the generators to merge with the retailers in the UK. Originally they were separate and for good reason.

    • @750triton
      @750triton Год назад +2

      That man could crawl under a snake while wearing a top hat

    • @crabby7668
      @crabby7668 Год назад

      Originally it was one sate owned company the CEGB

  • @IntegrationalEdu
    @IntegrationalEdu Год назад +16

    Yanis is genius. He produces concise, clear communications and offers solutions! Hope!

  • @deswillis3490
    @deswillis3490 Год назад +24

    Yanis how right you are, this is another case of politicians putting their own interests into industries that they know nothing about and then killing that industry as a result.

    • @jerrybrickley2115
      @jerrybrickley2115 Год назад

      @des...
      Uhhhhh, aren't these unscrupulous politicians elected by the people and subject to subsequent elections?
      So, uhhhhh, who are the really stupid ones in this process?

  • @marthas.4456
    @marthas.4456 Год назад +7

    This is capitalism, pure and simple.

    • @alihenderson5910
      @alihenderson5910 Год назад

      Don't worry, Marxist utopia incoming. You will own nothing and be happy.

  • @ttystikkrocks1042
    @ttystikkrocks1042 Год назад +7

    It's too confusing for anyone but Yanis Varoufakis to explain clearly. Well done!

  • @RobWhittlestone
    @RobWhittlestone Год назад +9

    Yanis Varoufakis has long been one of my heroes, with good reason.

    • @yaoliang1580
      @yaoliang1580 3 месяца назад

      One man's truth against 100 men's lies

  • @SoCleva
    @SoCleva Год назад +4

    This was powerful! Thanks Yanis, if there were more people like you the world would be a better place.

  • @EdwinaTS
    @EdwinaTS Год назад +7

    That's why I was never tempted to buy complex products from the finance industry.

  • @sandrasweeney798
    @sandrasweeney798 Год назад +15

    Thank you for clearly describing what is happening. I have tried to explain this to friends and they refuse to get it. Hopefully, your video will do what I cannot: open their eyes to the rot.

  • @franzpiribauer_diem5850
    @franzpiribauer_diem5850 Год назад +2

    Excellent as always, every EU citizen should be able to understand it. The journalist would have to write about it every day in all main media of the EU ... but no journlist does ... so practically nobody knows ... but we paid already 1 Trillion USD MORE for energy in 2022 alone .. according to Bloomberg.
    This market plus even the price hikes produced by the war sanctions on Russia .. How right!

  • @carmen47freixas96
    @carmen47freixas96 Год назад +7

    I am so tired of lies, of govt, of evil, the saddest part is the no one talks about PEACE,
    this word is forgotten... no wonder we are in such a terrible place.

    • @jonathanfontaine2325
      @jonathanfontaine2325 Год назад

      I hate to ruin your day but this Yanis guy is lying to you too.

    • @foxred1007
      @foxred1007 Год назад

      @@jonathanfontaine2325 Sorry to ruin your day but you are just an asshat.

    • @siiluviilu
      @siiluviilu Год назад

      ​@@jonathanfontaine2325 what part of it was a lie?

    • @jonathanfontaine2325
      @jonathanfontaine2325 Год назад +1

      @@siiluviilu I got kinda tired of listening to this guy again around 3:30, but up until that point here are the most obvious indications that he is lying:
      1. You can't have 50 competing grids so you can't have a power market. That's nonsense. It's the power suppliers that are competing, not the grid operators. It's like saying you can't have competing trucking companies because you can't have 50 road networks.
      2. He keeps talking about simulating a market, but it is not even clear what he means by that. 'You need to impose government rules, because it is not a real market.' Any market needs rules, otherwise it is not a market but a free for all. There are parties buying and selling goods; it's a market. I can't even make sense of this.
      3. 'In this market, the company offering the highest price wins.' This is plainly false. Every day there are companies offering at €3000,- or more, but this price has never cleared the market. The market price is the *lowest* price at which power demand can be met.
      4. '...it was intended to be complicated.' Please start folding your tinfoil hat now. He doesn't even try to substantiate this.
      5. 'The difference in cost has tripled, (so it is a scam?)' It is not the profit margins of gas or coal plants that are going up. Those have shrunk. Heck, most coal plants have gone bankrupt over the past decade (if they weren't forcefully shut down). The fact is that there was practically no renewable energy when this system was introduced. Their marginal production cost is 0, so of course they have huge profit margins as long as they are competing with gas plants.
      This is at about 1/3rd of the video, I hope this is enough bullshit for you to make my point.

    • @siiluviilu
      @siiluviilu Год назад +1

      @@jonathanfontaine2325 cheers

  • @zawarshah508
    @zawarshah508 Год назад +6

    You are indeed one of the greatest political leaders of our time. As always you tell the truth to the public.
    I hope you stick around awhile for the masses will need people like you to tell the truth.
    It is what it is sadly 😥
    Appreciate your efforts to enlightening us all.

  • @oldbluesboy
    @oldbluesboy Год назад +4

    Even though the UK has left the EU (albeit partially) we are still subject to this scam :-(

  • @arash4712
    @arash4712 Год назад +1

    This man is cleaver. Good on you sir

  • @MarcoFHQ
    @MarcoFHQ Год назад +4

    I honestly hit my desk in a fit of rage just from hearing this, and I'm a pretty peaceful guy

    • @jonathanfontaine2325
      @jonathanfontaine2325 Год назад

      I hope you will feel better knowing that this is a gross oversimplification, and mostly false.

  • @ueeneri
    @ueeneri Год назад +9

    The background music to this video is beyond irritating. It makes it impossible to concentrate on what's being said. I gave up trying and I'm pretty sure other people will do the same.

  • @hansweissmann_xviii6754
    @hansweissmann_xviii6754 Год назад +4

    So clear, so thorough.......

  • @KptnKMan360
    @KptnKMan360 Год назад +2

    Every time I've heard this man speak, he speaks absolute sense.

  • @ramplense01
    @ramplense01 Год назад +4

    The same is happening with the benzine for the cars. Here in Crete Island we are paying around €2a litre and in Cyprus is €1.399, we are beside them and they are a smaller country than Greece, why that huge difference in price?

  • @johnmcentegart007
    @johnmcentegart007 Год назад +16

    Thank you Professor for the opportunity to understand this important information.

  • @MrBorceivanovski
    @MrBorceivanovski Год назад +5

    Mr Yanis always says absolute true 👍 Let Angel protector be with him all the time #$#

  • @nekonesto5601
    @nekonesto5601 4 месяца назад

    We need people like Yanis to keep educating us.

  • @michaelcrouch5708
    @michaelcrouch5708 Год назад +2

    Many of the shareholders are MPs and lawmakers, they wont declare this because it's done in an underhanded manner, ie through family members etc.

  • @headsails
    @headsails Год назад +4

    The reason why our society is so dysfunctional is the masses have been coerced into accepting competition as the reason why they do what they do. There is no simpler explanation. The sooner everyone quits accepting that, the sooner we’ll get on the right track.

  • @twogsds
    @twogsds Год назад +16

    Dear Yanis, thanks for this brilliant explanation, the small problem is that Green Hydrogen is a red herring, if you use energy from solar, hydro, wind etc it takes more energy to split the Methane molecule than just using the energy for what you need, also the Hydrogen atoms don't have much energy because the carbon atom of Methane has all the energy, so 2 things are the Hydrogen doesn't have much energy and the molecules are very tiny so if you want to run your car (for instance) on Hydrogen firstly you would need to reinforce the storage and transportation devices and they would have to be regularly replaced as Hydrogen makes metal brittle and secondly you would need about 3 tankers of Hydrogen to get the same energy as one petrol tanker. Hydrogen is a dead ean we need to heat our homes and run our cars and industry on electricity gained from green sources and stick with that.

    • @MostIntelligentMan
      @MostIntelligentMan Год назад +1

      lol no hydrogen is most energy dense fuel in existance, thats why used in rockets, now making the hydrogen is very energy intense process so its not worth it

    • @grahambennett8151
      @grahambennett8151 Год назад +1

      @@MostIntelligentMan In any case, you have to factor in other things. Efficiency is not everything. Effectiveness is what counts. Steam power is only 30% efficient, but it has got us where we are today. Most solar is 20-25%, but who cares, when power is so expensive and the sunlight is free?

    • @alanrobertson9790
      @alanrobertson9790 Год назад

      @@MostIntelligentMan Energy released per kg of fuel (MJ) 142 H2, 46 Petrol. However that's misleading as Petrol has much higher density and its the volume carried that matters. Having high pressure hydrogen tanks is not a great safety feature and prone to explosion rather than burning when released.

    • @alanrobertson9790
      @alanrobertson9790 Год назад

      @@grahambennett8151 Similar situation with heat pumps vz gas boilers. Heat pumps are more efficient but its using expensive electricity over gas which was cheap.

    • @blackcarmafia
      @blackcarmafia Год назад +1

      And what do you do with all the windpower at night when its not needet? Or a lot of sunpower in summer on really sunny days?
      Once greens are closing on 100%, there will be a LOT of surpluss energy generated out of pure nature of how renewables are produces ... Dependent from nature, sun and wind.

  • @CloudhoundCoUk
    @CloudhoundCoUk 24 дня назад

    These criminals should be in prison.

  • @martefact
    @martefact Год назад +24

    OMG so glad to see this brilliant explanation made into a simple series of infographics. I listened tot he full 25 minutes when this first appeared on RUclips. Had to watch it three times to recount - little hope of convincing any of my friends to do the same. Brilliant work!!!

  • @Lucky-wi5oo
    @Lucky-wi5oo Год назад +11

    Currently here in South Africa there are blackouts because the government wants to introduce independent power producers that are privately owned and move power generation away from Eskom (state soe) that has provided cheap electricity to South Africans for decades.

    • @JoseFerreira-yu8ps
      @JoseFerreira-yu8ps Год назад +1

      No it is because the the government who owns Eskom failed to maintain the power stations because of rampant corruption (Which is something all governments are good at) and now in desperation because of the daily papercuts are having to rely on the private sector to install new electrical production.

  • @chrishughes62able
    @chrishughes62able Год назад +3

    They should make this man President of the World! 🌍

    • @grahambennett8151
      @grahambennett8151 Год назад +2

      ...if we absolutely must have one - but we still get to vote him out when he goes bad, as he, you or I would in the same office. He would tell you that himself, I'm sure!

    • @chrishughes62able
      @chrishughes62able Год назад

      @@grahambennett8151 Absolutely!

  • @madzen112
    @madzen112 Год назад

    Send this man to the European parliament & let him make the rules!

  • @Juan-ud3if
    @Juan-ud3if Год назад +19

    Very informative, the whole System is a scam. Keep the truth alive and kicking Corrupt butt.❤❤❤❤

  • @paulgibby6932
    @paulgibby6932 Год назад +53

    Thanks Yanis. I would say your principles apply to any resource required by all the people of a state e.g. besides energy, water, transportation, internet access, basic housing, food and shelter.

    • @staninjapan07
      @staninjapan07 Год назад +1

      Surely the principals which apply here, he applies for the main/sole reason that electricity delivered over a grid to each house through only one cable cannot be a market, as he said. How could food, for example, have the same principals applied to it? I could, for example, by food from the small local shop, a big box store, or the farmer as I pass his field on the way to a local market, where I could also buy the food.
      Perhaps I misread your comment.
      When you say "principals apply... besides... transportation...", that seems to counter what I believe you yourself are arguing for.
      Could you clarify for me, please?

    • @paulgibby6932
      @paulgibby6932 Год назад

      @@staninjapan07 Well, you have a point. When there is only a single point of delivery, as with electricity to a home, that is different from consumption of food. Housing, food and shelter fall under a different principle from energy, water and transportation systems. I'm not smart enough to describe how these fundamental needs should be provided by an enlightened state. Perhaps in Another Now.

    • @spoonikle
      @spoonikle Год назад

      @@staninjapan07 Make the minimum life, shelter, simple food, education and recreation always free.
      Government jobs with “printed money” (to keep the minimum living standards going) with taxes on the citizens to control inflation - like every nation. Spend more, tax more, it protects the savings and value of the currency for stability of life - only the wealthy face taxes, as money itself is a luxury that you can live without thanks to everyones collective effort.
      Nobody is entitled to be crazy rich, but if they work hard they can get pretty close, just within the labor standard set by the government.
      The wealthy and powerful are commanders and slave drivers and will give you the bare minimum you will accept. Simple as that.
      Vampires sucking the life out of the desperate.
      And I mean that literally. You give them your life - your clothing, your culture, you ideas, thoughts and even your dreams - we serve it up as a new idea to make the lords money. Any business you start will need their oil, it will need their debt, you will need to buy raw materials from some massive corporation - you may pocket a tidy profit, but your business was still to make them money.
      You buy all your food from 6 different noble houses, now called corporations.
      Wether you eat or not is controlled by them - if not for government regulation, our regulations.
      We all must build dual power, construct new means to produce without leaders, without masters of ANY kind.

    • @robertheap2911
      @robertheap2911 Год назад

      I think basically, anything that is an essential need. Eg. energy, transport , water,healthcare, social housing, education etc , for the general public good. So it’s costs and standards are controlled. As against wants and desires . Eg : Jewellery, cars , fashion clothing, Xbox, Netflix . You get the idea.

    • @staninjapan07
      @staninjapan07 Год назад

      @@spoonikle Though I agree wholeheartedly with your final sentence, I am not sure how relevant the main body of your reply is to what I wrote, but thank you for replying.
      That noble houses, as you put it, decide what we the plebs do, is common knowledge and has been for a long time for anyone willing to ignore the barrage of comments and responses from friends, colleagues and family that read anything along the lines of, "you're paranoid", "how would they do that", or the good old "conspiracy, eh"?
      One need not stoop to the amusing depths of, for example, David Icke's "The queen is a hybrid of human and lizard-like alien" in order to speak without embarrassment of the obvious feudal nature of most societies.

  • @domm1341
    @domm1341 Год назад +1

    I read somewhere that we don’t tax the wealthy/rich anymore. We borrow from them.

    • @danielleweterings5544
      @danielleweterings5544 Год назад

      And Again the Netherlands is in that scam too we pay the highest taxes in the world while super rich companies avoid taxes here

  • @kostasjezuz4846
    @kostasjezuz4846 Год назад +3

    What sanctions?!?! FOR REAL? My neighbour is a captain on oil tankers, he tells me they load oil from Russia, unload it in India, then immediately another tanker loads the same oil (baptised Indian) and brings it to Europe. There's no sanctions, just the price becomes higher and oligarchs profit from it!

    • @TwoBassed
      @TwoBassed Год назад

      Everything working to plan!

  • @Gilmaru
    @Gilmaru Год назад +39

    Χρειαζόμαστε ένα τέτοιο σύντομο και απλό βιντεάκι στα ελληνικά!

    • @laszlonemet4425
      @laszlonemet4425 Год назад +1

      Xwpis nling nlong

    • @Gilmaru
      @Gilmaru Год назад

      @@laszlonemet4425 Εγώ θέλω με γκλινγκ γκλονγκ, είναι πιο ευχάριστο. :P

    • @zetristan4525
      @zetristan4525 Год назад +1

      Won't it be all Greek to listeners then? :) It's already complicated enough

    • @glorious_help
      @glorious_help Год назад +3

      Τα είπε στην Βουλή και μετά δεν το δείχνει κανένα κανάλι

    • @Gilmaru
      @Gilmaru Год назад

      @@glorious_help Ακριβώς γι αυτό το λέω. Και ένα τέτοιο βίντεο είναι πολύ πιο πιθανό να το δει κάποιος από μια ομιλία στην βουλή καλώς η κακώς.

  • @haazmedia
    @haazmedia Год назад +4

    The only thing worse than big business is big government colluding with big business.

    • @Seagaltalk
      @Seagaltalk Год назад

      so basically big anything is bad

    • @haazmedia
      @haazmedia Год назад

      @@Seagaltalk anything too big is bad (and fragile)

    • @Seagaltalk
      @Seagaltalk Год назад +1

      @@haazmedia Except Seagal

  • @stpnn8598
    @stpnn8598 Год назад +1

    Sheer madness, whole idea of privatization! Weber has discussed this extensively and was of the opinion that the government should be responsible for basic necessities, such as energy, medical care, transportation, PTT and other important necessities for the public. But our government is either too lazy to extend monitoring and supervision, or simply accepted the suggestion of an MP, that competition is good for our ‘inhabitants’! We got literally screwed, (pardon expression) and the public is paying much and much more had this remained under supervision of the government. Currently, one political party (SP in NL) is trying to reverse this in one area, let’s wait and see if this will gain momentum. Yes Yanis, our government plays the scam game under our very nose! Irresponsible and unethical.

  • @dinsel9691
    @dinsel9691 Год назад +5

    This was amazing, it was this great look into energy companies in EU that you can't properly hear because of irritating music, then followed by a pro Russia trojan horse

  • @eworldRick
    @eworldRick Год назад +4

    I knew you could do it. You come up with something logical that everyone can agree on. Bravo!😁

  • @josephdebri8941
    @josephdebri8941 Год назад +4

    Great, but lose the irritating music.

  • @iandeumayne-jones1557
    @iandeumayne-jones1557 Год назад +2

    Yanis. Why is this still happening and why haven't we, the people, done anything about it?
    Beautifully explained and articulated as ever Yanis. Top man.

    • @justinphilpott
      @justinphilpott Год назад

      Because we are engineered to be compliant blind sheep, mostly.

  • @eigenlijkisdatheellogisch
    @eigenlijkisdatheellogisch Год назад

    Those in power can only play their game because we, the people, tolerate it.

  • @bigdaz7272
    @bigdaz7272 Год назад +3

    Thank you Yanis.
    Bubble Wrap this Man

  • @Teresa66584
    @Teresa66584 Год назад +41

    Moltes gràcies, Yanis!

  • @135789able
    @135789able Год назад +2

    Thanks, Yanis. You're the man!

  • @orangetara4268
    @orangetara4268 Месяц назад

    Excellent content as usual from you Yanis and I could do without the background noise. Your words are powerful enough 🙏

  • @rogervacations
    @rogervacations Год назад +4

    I finally agree with you on something ! , in Quebec we have 100% state owned electricity, results cheapest rates in the world and fastest adoption of ev. My mom in Spain when full solar including boiler, she is net positive and receives money back , bats coming in for 3k next year, she cuts the cord. Total 25k , her home is now the most sellable, before conversion she paid 6k in energy costs per year.

    • @danielleweterings5544
      @danielleweterings5544 Год назад

      In the Netherlands some people with a variable contract no fixed price some people even elderly pay 500 to 600 euro 's a month!!Luckely I have a contract with fixed prices for 1 year and solar panels I pay 170 euro a month but only because of my 8 solar panels I get 600 euro back at the end of the year..Older people are freezing in the UK and the Netherlands its more tv e b criminal

  • @hadrianbird2645
    @hadrianbird2645 Год назад +3

    Energy should be in public ownership

  • @monikaseidenberg5403
    @monikaseidenberg5403 Год назад +1

    THANK YOU!!!💕❤️👍👍👍

  • @DocuFlow
    @DocuFlow Год назад

    Excellent. Thanks for providing the background, problem statement, and possible solutions. Most problems voiced on RUclips are just and only that, problems. I'd add an actions list to the structure of these videos also, as now the fired up viewer will want to do something about the problem.

  • @WorksopGimp
    @WorksopGimp Год назад +7

    Sub this guy is obviously worth listening to

  • @staninjapan07
    @staninjapan07 Год назад +9

    There will be comments like "but you don't understand it", and "that's a conspiracy theory once this is on my Facebook page.
    Well done again, Yanis.

  • @ms767210
    @ms767210 Год назад +1

    You are touching on an issue dear to my heart and the same scam is running here in Australia also.

  • @Law-of-love
    @Law-of-love Год назад +1

    Enlightening ! 😮

  • @mikeagate
    @mikeagate Год назад +5

    A very interesting and thought out video. My one man solution:
    - Our current energy bill per month is around £400 pm.
    - I have cancelled my DD
    - I get a reminder to pay the bill in two month's time.
    - I pay the full amount using my CC.
    - My CC company takes the money one month later.
    - This means that the energy company and the CC company are effectively funding my original energy usage by between 4 and 5 months.
    - Given the current Uk 🇬🇧 inflation of 10.1%, this means that I am paying 5/12 less for my energy AND I am making the energy company work at getting paid!
    I like this arrangement.
    Will the system change? Not on your Nellie!

    • @MeiinUK
      @MeiinUK Год назад

      Oh my gosh... seriously ? Gosh.... You are paying 4800 ? Are you serious ???..... OMG.

    • @danielleweterings5544
      @danielleweterings5544 Год назад

      @@MeiinUK In the Netherlands some people with a variable contract no fixed price some people even elderly pay 500 to 600 euro 's a month!!Luckely I have a contract with fixed prices for 1 year and solar panels I pay 170 euro a month but only because of my 8 solar panels I get 600 euro back at the end of the year..Older people are freezing in the UK and the Netherlands its more tv e b criminal

    • @spartanmtb2640
      @spartanmtb2640 Год назад +1

      That's just busy work that makes no difference. You are still using the same and paying the same. You just created more work for yourself

    • @alanthorpe2022
      @alanthorpe2022 Год назад +1

      Pardon me if my simple brain is missing something here, but it would appear that all you have done is give yourself an initial few months breathing space and then created the same old monthly cycle of payments except it is now a more complex process. It does nothing to address the obscene inequity we are all experiencing by continuing to pay “the market price” - THAT is what needs changing.

    • @MeiinUK
      @MeiinUK Год назад

      @@alanthorpe2022 : So how do we break this cycle then ? People have worked so hard... and we're super educated.. Educated to the point that we don't see what is happening, or causing the issues any more either. So how do you break out of a cycle ? Kick open the door? Is this why some people keep pushing those boundaries ? To see if it opens up ? Well.. It's kind of stopped now though... You cannot change the market price any more, than you can call yourself a citizen... Always running, and always just... No wonder so much of those stupid provocative songs about running away came from. Absolutely trash. Everything is so connected that it is super surreal any more....

  • @davehendricks4824
    @davehendricks4824 Год назад +8

    Thanks Yanis. People are waking up and fed up. Things are gonna change whether the .01% like it or not.

  • @kyks6771
    @kyks6771 Год назад

    No conflicts, or chaos have ever helped any but corporates

  • @pernilsson9749
    @pernilsson9749 Год назад

    Very good and instructive description.

  • @alexlindstrom9971
    @alexlindstrom9971 Год назад +15

    What's so fantastic about the fact that people were convinced of privatization is that all they *really* knew about it was that the operation of the service became cheaper. They didn't initially raise the price, even though they obviously were going to and that this process had been demonstrated repeatedly in the markets before. Not enough people somehow thought that, you know, they're a business that will operate for profit and that the costs would instead go to them, to the consumers, and that the degradation of the service's quality was also ensured. There was this trust of the claims of governments all over the Western world that this would be well managed even though they had not at all learned that trust. It is a Plato-level failure of Democracy in my view.

  • @johnrogers2957
    @johnrogers2957 Год назад +12

    Yani, beautifully described. Of course you are correct. How can the population rebel against this situation? How can we get this to change? Can it be changed?

    • @pyrocolada
      @pyrocolada Год назад +2

      Monopolies bad. Competition good. Break up monopolies and make more effective competition possible. Look at the US. If the government is a monopoly, BREAK IT UP.

    • @grahambennett8151
      @grahambennett8151 Год назад +1

      We need to get more ordinary people directly in and out of government, with guaranteed - but tune-able - access to information, media coverage, votes - and - ultimately - vetos on reckless and doctrinaire policies - like the current assaults Bill Gates seems to be waging on free speech (aka misinformation).

    • @grahambennett8151
      @grahambennett8151 Год назад +1

      Moderate it by getting ordinary people [people that don't want to win popularity contests] into government, with tune-able access to information, publicity, votes and in extremis a veto.

    • @jerrybrickley2115
      @jerrybrickley2115 Год назад

      @john...
      "How can the population rebel against this situation? How can we get this to change?"
      Just a crazy suggestion...
      Don't elect crooks and ass-holes.

  • @andreshaverbeck4352
    @andreshaverbeck4352 Год назад

    What a SCAM … unfortunately it is pervasive… thanks for insights!

  • @uxinox58
    @uxinox58 Год назад

    Many thanks Yanis. Another great video.

  • @solidhg2005
    @solidhg2005 Год назад +5

    Music is frikin irritating, let Yanis talk.

  • @guillermoalcala5047
    @guillermoalcala5047 Год назад +13

    I would love if Yanis could talk about the electricity providers market and how all of that works in Texas, which I guess pretty much what he said in this video applies there.

    • @darcymunro8930
      @darcymunro8930 Год назад

      Same scams across the world in these Corrupted Capitalism System.

  • @smijas
    @smijas Год назад

    Yanis explained it very clearly. Why do we (Europeans) allow this to continue ?

  • @bigbarry8343
    @bigbarry8343 4 дня назад

    Price cap was only introduced around 2020, which conincides with the highest, enduring energy cost hikes in history.

  • @GazB85
    @GazB85 Год назад +16

    For the algorithm.

  • @andrewridewood614
    @andrewridewood614 Год назад +3

    The background music detracts from Mr Varoufakis.

  • @arlosmith9504
    @arlosmith9504 Год назад

    And that wasn't even the worst of Thatcher's disastrous privatisations

  • @pedroghirotti
    @pedroghirotti 10 месяцев назад

    Listening to Varoufakis is like a breath of fresh air. Thank you!!

  • @Dikkedimi
    @Dikkedimi Год назад +3

    EU RU sanctions and price cap are mainly benefiting China and India, making RU operate at a deficit of 24 billion (dollars) a month. Although Putin and his oligarchs enrich themselves regardless of wether the economy is tanking. You do however point out very well how hypocritical EU is in it's subsidization of 'privatized' companies or how I would call it: free money for shareholders (oligarchs).

    • @davidwuhrer6704
      @davidwuhrer6704 Год назад

      The sanctions are bad for the Russian economy, at least for now, but, as with all sanctions, only the people suffer from it, not the politicians.
      Russia's budget relies on fossil fuel exports, their biggest customer is the USA which keeps importing more and more oil from Russia, and Russia has no exit strategy, it does not invest in renewables. The world's biggest oil exporter, Saudi Arabia, does. Russia will have to change its fossil fuel policy eventually.
      The Russian economy hasn't been doing great recently anyway. The divide between rich and poor is ever widening. And the government is exacerbating this trend by cutting social welfare. The sanctions give them an excuse for to keep doing it.
      The sanctions also hurt the EU. The EU should have been investing in renewables more. Instead, now it is importing gas from Norway, Qatar, the USA, and Azerbaijan, at higher cost than Russian gas. (Qatar is part of a deal that allows the USA to maintain a military base there. They'll need it for Iran as part of their China containment policy.)
      The main beneficiaries of the sanctions are the USA and Norway. Not China and India. The sanctions are also bad for China, because its trade with the EU can no longer rely on the transsibirian railway now.

  • @BobQuigley
    @BobQuigley Год назад +6

    Keep in mind that where fossil fuels are being burned for energy there's no Oil Fairy refilling the holes! Fracking is the last desperate grab leaving no hydrocarbons behind. Cracked wells depleting very rapidly.

    • @GazB85
      @GazB85 Год назад

      Unfortunately there’s plenty of oil left around the world, it’s just that burning it will kill the ecosystem and destroy global civilisation.

  • @DomenicMarando
    @DomenicMarando Год назад

    Informative and well delivered! Bravo. 🙂

  • @scottneels2628
    @scottneels2628 Год назад +1

    Finally some common sense! Well put.

  • @archie1985able
    @archie1985able Год назад +6

    This video needs to be presented in all European languages. The French don't speak English and won't be bothered to watch it. Especially the poorest who are the most affected (The delivery is very quick). The Spanish are probably the same. Yanis I think this presentation is great but it needs to be presented with the same confidence by Diem25 members in each country. I have French friends who love politics but who have no idea who you are. Who is your French presidential candidate for 2027?

    • @limouzine1529
      @limouzine1529 Год назад +1

      Great idea. How about you provide French subtitles and a French title for this video and ask the cannel to upload it?

    • @archie1985able
      @archie1985able Год назад +1

      My friends aren't great readers. Their information comes from spoken videos.