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Aussies stunned by empty shelves at their local Coles supermarkets: 'I've never seen anything like this in my whole life'
Extreme weather is incoming and the fuel crisis … panic shopping
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Extreme weather is incoming and the fuel crisis … panic shopping
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🚨 Fuel stopped moving BEFORE THE ACTUAL CRISIS IN IRAN.
The Biodiesel tanker ordered NOT to unload fuel in Europe is operated by Trafigura — who is a WEF partner.
Captain has been waiting WEEKS to unload his fuel (here, Dutch, pictured); there are others in the space replying confirming logistics holdups and even staff at the port confirming they are not allowing loading/unloading of fuel FOR WEEKS NOW (here, Dutch, pictured).
So, nations are instituting fuel rationing for citizens, lowering speed limits, grabbing emergency powers ... but somehow they overlook the fact that commodities traders are withholding fuel from the European continent and ports aren't allowing fuel to move?
This is a script! These are engineered shortages! If you buy this, I have ocean-front property in Tehran to sell you.
The Biodiesel tanker ordered NOT to unload fuel in Europe is operated by Trafigura — who is a WEF partner.
Captain has been waiting WEEKS to unload his fuel (here, Dutch, pictured); there are others in the space replying confirming logistics holdups and even staff at the port confirming they are not allowing loading/unloading of fuel FOR WEEKS NOW (here, Dutch, pictured).
So, nations are instituting fuel rationing for citizens, lowering speed limits, grabbing emergency powers ... but somehow they overlook the fact that commodities traders are withholding fuel from the European continent and ports aren't allowing fuel to move?
This is a script! These are engineered shortages! If you buy this, I have ocean-front property in Tehran to sell you.
🇮🇷🛢⚪️ ALSAA ANALYSIS :If Iran destroys the Gulf’s energy infrastructure—here’s what happens to the world
The Strait of Hormuz is already closed. But if Iran launches a full-scale offensive against the rest of the region’s energy infrastructure, we’re entering uncharted territory.
🛢 The oil shock — immediate and severe
Brent crude has already jumped from $65 to $126 a barrel in less than three weeks. (Breitbart) And that’s without any additional infrastructure being hit. An Iranian strike on Saudi refineries and Emirati terminals would send that figure skyrocketing to unprecedented levels.
Analysts estimate that this scenario would be three times more severe than the 1973 oil shock—and could push LNG prices to test their all-time highs from 2022. (The Jerusalem Post)
🔥 Global LNG prices are plummeting
Qatar has already declared force majeure on all its exports. (Fortune) Europe sources 12 to 14% of its LNG from Qatar via the Strait. European natural gas prices have nearly doubled following Iranian drone attacks on Qatari facilities. (Fortune)
📈 Global recession — it’s no longer a risk, it’s a trajectory
The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas estimates that a three-quarter shutdown would cause global growth to fall by 1.3 percentage points for the full year. (Al Jazeera) And that’s just Hormuz alone - without the strikes on the rest of the Gulf.
Oxford Economics models a $140-per-barrel scenario as the “tipping point” for the global economy—pushing the eurozone, the UK, and Japan into economic contraction, and creating total paralysis in the United States. (The Times of Israel)
🌽 The food crisis - the silent weapon
85% of the Middle East’s polyethylene exports pass through Hormuz. Nitrogen fertilizers are no longer getting through — right in the middle of planting season in the Northern Hemisphere. (Al Jazeera) In six months, a global food shortage will hit the most vulnerable countries.
📊 Financial markets - widespread panic
The VIX — Wall Street’s fear index — has already jumped 20% in a week. Billions of dollars are fleeing growth stocks for safe-haven assets. Any further escalation would trigger a widespread panic sell-off across all markets.
The 400 million barrels released by the IEA represent only 20 days of normal flow through the Strait of Hormuz. (Bloomberg) A band-aid on a bleeding wound.
Conclusion:
This is not a regional crisis. It is a global economic cluster bomb. The IEA itself describes the situation as “the greatest energy and food security challenge in history.” (Fortune)
The Strait of Hormuz is already closed. But if Iran launches a full-scale offensive against the rest of the region’s energy infrastructure, we’re entering uncharted territory.
🛢 The oil shock — immediate and severe
Brent crude has already jumped from $65 to $126 a barrel in less than three weeks. (Breitbart) And that’s without any additional infrastructure being hit. An Iranian strike on Saudi refineries and Emirati terminals would send that figure skyrocketing to unprecedented levels.
Analysts estimate that this scenario would be three times more severe than the 1973 oil shock—and could push LNG prices to test their all-time highs from 2022. (The Jerusalem Post)
🔥 Global LNG prices are plummeting
Qatar has already declared force majeure on all its exports. (Fortune) Europe sources 12 to 14% of its LNG from Qatar via the Strait. European natural gas prices have nearly doubled following Iranian drone attacks on Qatari facilities. (Fortune)
📈 Global recession — it’s no longer a risk, it’s a trajectory
The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas estimates that a three-quarter shutdown would cause global growth to fall by 1.3 percentage points for the full year. (Al Jazeera) And that’s just Hormuz alone - without the strikes on the rest of the Gulf.
Oxford Economics models a $140-per-barrel scenario as the “tipping point” for the global economy—pushing the eurozone, the UK, and Japan into economic contraction, and creating total paralysis in the United States. (The Times of Israel)
🌽 The food crisis - the silent weapon
85% of the Middle East’s polyethylene exports pass through Hormuz. Nitrogen fertilizers are no longer getting through — right in the middle of planting season in the Northern Hemisphere. (Al Jazeera) In six months, a global food shortage will hit the most vulnerable countries.
📊 Financial markets - widespread panic
The VIX — Wall Street’s fear index — has already jumped 20% in a week. Billions of dollars are fleeing growth stocks for safe-haven assets. Any further escalation would trigger a widespread panic sell-off across all markets.
The 400 million barrels released by the IEA represent only 20 days of normal flow through the Strait of Hormuz. (Bloomberg) A band-aid on a bleeding wound.
Conclusion:
This is not a regional crisis. It is a global economic cluster bomb. The IEA itself describes the situation as “the greatest energy and food security challenge in history.” (Fortune)
People need to understand the danger coming our way, and they've been distracted for too long by entertainment/propaganda masquerading as alt media.
It is not in my nature to attack others, and I avoid it at all costs. However, if your favorite influencer or podcaster is not warning you about how this war is accelerating the Great Reset, or at least attempting to understand this aspect, they are not worth the time you spend listening to them.
People deserve to know the truth, and at a bare minimum have someone attempt to warn them about the need to prepare for food shortages, energy shortages, water scarcity, comms, etc.
The times we are living in are no joke, and the main job of people with a platform is to care about the people who take time out of their precious lives to listen to us all in earnest.
In Australia, people are already stealing fuel from others' cars. This is a first world country resorting to theft after a very short period (thus far) of scarcity.
None of us in the west have ever lived through real food shortages. Nobody is accustomed to being truly starving. Desperate people tend to do bad things to one another. I hope and pray it doesn't come to that, but there are people out there who do not love their neighbor like some of us do.
It is our responsibility to tell the truth. The truth is, there is always hope, and we absolutely to pray for this to all resolve quickly, but in the event that it does not (which is a very real possibility) please prepare you and your loved ones accordingly.
Maria🙏
It is not in my nature to attack others, and I avoid it at all costs. However, if your favorite influencer or podcaster is not warning you about how this war is accelerating the Great Reset, or at least attempting to understand this aspect, they are not worth the time you spend listening to them.
People deserve to know the truth, and at a bare minimum have someone attempt to warn them about the need to prepare for food shortages, energy shortages, water scarcity, comms, etc.
The times we are living in are no joke, and the main job of people with a platform is to care about the people who take time out of their precious lives to listen to us all in earnest.
In Australia, people are already stealing fuel from others' cars. This is a first world country resorting to theft after a very short period (thus far) of scarcity.
None of us in the west have ever lived through real food shortages. Nobody is accustomed to being truly starving. Desperate people tend to do bad things to one another. I hope and pray it doesn't come to that, but there are people out there who do not love their neighbor like some of us do.
It is our responsibility to tell the truth. The truth is, there is always hope, and we absolutely to pray for this to all resolve quickly, but in the event that it does not (which is a very real possibility) please prepare you and your loved ones accordingly.
Maria🙏