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I spoke about this briefly in my last video:
You are currently living in a lull before the storm… A manufactured calm created by depleting strategic reserves while the gears of the global economy grind to a halt in the Middle East.
It feels normal, doesn't it? You go to the store, the shelves are stocked (mostly), you drive your car, and you scroll through your endless dopamine feed. But that's exactly what they want you to think. This is the quiet part of the movie right before the soundtrack kicks in and the monsters rip through the screen.
In today's video, Stew Peters and I talk about the reality that isn't making it to the ticker on your cable news channel: The Strait of Hormuz has been effectively shut down for three months.
Think about that. For ninety days, the jugular of the global oil supply has been severed. Yet, you're asking, why hasn't the system collapsed yet? Why aren't we seeing Mad Max scenes at the pump yet?
The answer is simple logistics and psychological manipulation.
The last oil tankers that left the Strait before the blockade commenced (around February 28th) have just arrived. These massive steel giants don't travel at the speed of a 5G signal; they travel at roughly the speed of a bicycle. It takes them two to three months to cross the oceans. So, for the last 90 days, you've been living on the fumes of a shipment schedule that no longer exists.
The pipeline is dry.
To maintain this illusion of normalcy, the governments in the EU and the US have been draining their strategic oil reserves. They are burning through the emergency buffer just to keep the lights on and the bread and circuses running. But those reserves are flirting with empty.
This is an incredible operation, a feat of social engineering on a scale we haven't seen since the early days of the plandemic. It's calculated. It's designed to keep you sedated until the exact moment they decide to pull the rug out.