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Petroleum Rules the World: We Control
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Posted By: Mercedes44, 4/19/2026 5:28:32 AM

Despite the best efforts of those who would utilize the preposterous climate change scare to control us and depopulate the world, petroleum still rules world economies. About 80% of all world energy is petro based -- it fuels industrial and agricultural production along with transportation. Constricting supplies causes all prices to rise -- the inflationary effects are well-known (except perhaps to the bright thinkers promoting net zero policies which are tanking their economies and immiserating their citizens). For this reason, foreign policy strategists, media pundits, and governments who listened to them for decades avoided attacking Iran, fearing worldwide disruption of a critical supply.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Rumblehog 4/19/2026 5:53:34 AM (No. 2094443)
Europe should be made to pay for all the “freebies” they got from the USA over many decades. If they don’t like it, let them do business with Russia.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: cThree 4/19/2026 5:53:55 AM (No. 2094444)
Not only do we have the lion's share of petroleum under our control, Ms Feldman notes from another source, [I]n just over a year, the United States has fully controlled the world's four major maritime chokepoints: Gibraltar Malacca Hormuz Panama I don't need to spell it out -- everyone can see this is a carefully orchestrated strategy, and it feels a bit more reliable than the Belt and Road Initiative.[/I] Clueless critics like Tampon Tim, KY Gov. Andy Bashear and Maine's neo-Nazi senate candidate Graham Platner continue to call Trump clueless and stupid, preaching to a shrinking audience of the clueless and stupid. Ms Feldman says of Iran, Unconditional surrender remains their only option now, as we have made clear. She closes with a promising note about ongoing negotiations in Cuba and the impending prosecution of Russiagate fraudsters. My only disagreement with Ms Feldman is her choice of words which are far too generous to our media collaborationists, they all fell for the Russiagate ruse. That implies they were victims. They were not. They were dishonest promoters of the hoax and deserve no slack. The NY Times building, for example, needs to be turned into a parking garage.
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Despite the best efforts of those who would utilize the preposterous climate change scare to control us and depopulate the world, petroleum still rules world economies. About 80% of all world energy is petro based -- it fuels industrial and agricultural production along with transportation. Constricting supplies causes all prices to rise -- the inflationary effects are well-known (except perhaps to the bright thinkers promoting net zero policies which are tanking their economies and immiserating their citizens). For this reason, foreign policy strategists, media pundits, and governments who listened to them for decades avoided attacking Iran, fearing worldwide disruption of a critical supply.
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