FRACKING IS THE FUTURE
Twenty-three years ago this Sunday, August 24, 1991, Ukraine - by a vote of its Parliament of 321-2 - seceded from the Soviet Union and declared its independence.
Russian fascist imperialists have been desperately trying to reconquer it ever since, from massive bribes to Ukrainian politicians to be pro-Russia, to KGB destabilization of Ukraine's government, to KGB poisoning of Orange Revolution leader Viktor Yushchenko, to holding it hostage to Gazprom gas, to Putin's seizure of Crimea and attempt to seize all of eastern Ukraine.
Putin's frantic aggression in Ukraine is not based entirely on a revanchist desire to recapitulate the USSR. It turns out there's a lot of frackable shale gas in Ukraine's east - over 140 trillion cubic feet (tcf) in the Yazivska field alone right near where Putin's agents shot down MH17.
The economy of Russia is an upside-down pyramid balanced not on its base but on its tip of Gazprom gas sales to Europe. Should European countries start to frack their own reserves, Gazprom dies and Russia with it.
Thus Putin has been bribing every EU bureaucrat, politician, journalist and enviroweenie he can to protest against, denounce in the news, and pass laws to ban fracking. It has worked marvelously - until now.