WHO IS BEHIND THE FUEL EPIDEMIC?

The state of the world is in chaos, but could this be the start of something much bigger? Put on your tinfoil hat people! I and many other people much smarter than I saw this coming a long time ago. So much is happening, and the shrapnel from a world teetering on the brink of a conflict resembling WW3 has already hit Australia hard: groceries, utilities, insurance, petrol — and we may not have even seen the worst of it yet. That idiotic orange man has made a mess of global affairs, and it’s become personal. I just filled my car and it cost me $130. Because of decisions made far above my head, I had to dip into my savings just to pay for fuel and pick up basic groceries. I don’t have it as bad as some, but for someone living on the DSP this is making everyday life increasingly difficult and precarious.

Whatever Orange Man says, flip it and take it as the opposite and you will have something closer to the truth. He is an absolute liar! This is for another blog.

We’re being told the Australian government will guarantee lower fuel prices in the coming weeks or months or years, but then what? People are walking around with reassurances that tomorrow will be an ordinary day, but many are setting themselves up for a rude awakening. Literally every industry — from the smallest café to the largest manufacturer — and the workforce as a whole are heading toward a standstill if current pressures continue. Until I filled my car on payday a few days ago, I didn’t even have the funds or fuel to pick up medication, which has also risen in cost. I’ve been struggling mentally, and while my meds might not be life-or-death situation, they’re still important to my wellbeing. I wouldn’t die without them, but going without makes everything harder.

Orange man is out to do whatever serves Orange man and his billionaire buddies. I’m not sure how much he has made since taking office, but it’s in the billions; he has almost doubled his wealth since becoming president. Corrupt, dishonest, failed businessman, and accused sex offender — a revolting figure.

Coincidentally, the Geelong oil refinery, one of only two remaining in Australia, went up in flames a couple of days ago. Coincident… I don’t know?… maybe, but I’m cynical. It seems awfully convenient for this to occur in the middle of this crisis. Something fishy is going on here. Nothing like this has happened to our infrastructure in the past fifty years. I’ll be following this closely, like a hawk.

So is this the end of most of society? We are yet to see, but don’t be surprised if fuel costs quadruple in the near future. Petrol stations are already shutting down because they are out of fuel; before long it could become a widespread closure of many stations. It won’t be long before we see empty roads and cars parked on the side of the road with no fuel to take them any further.

Is this going to be another Covid‑style scenario? The government is urging us to stay in our homes, and when society starts to break down — unable to drive or find basic goods on supermarket shelves — there will inevitably be riots. It feels like yet another experiment by the elite, a push toward some new world order. They talk about tracking, microchipping, the so‑called mark of the beast; this seems like one more step in that broader agenda. After decades of studying various conspiracies, it all feels as if those theories are now coming to fruition.