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March 28, 2026 - David Icke
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Be Ready For What's Coming | David Icke

David Icke analyzes the Strait of Hormuz closure, noting how this 20% global oil chokepoint pushed crude past $100 and triggered shortages in Australia, New South Wales, and Cuba. He links the International Energy Agency's proposed restrictions to a suppression agenda aimed at dismantling the old energy system for AI and fusion control. Furthermore, he connects US pressure on Cuba to impending blackouts and potential invasion under Trump, while promoting Tesla Club as a source for plasma healing technology allegedly stolen in 1943. Ultimately, Icke frames these crises as orchestrated moves toward absolute global domination. [Automatically generated summary]

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Fuel Shortages Spread 00:09:41
100 years ago, Nikola Tesla discovered a healing technology that threatened the entire pharmaceutical industry.
The day he died, the government seized everything.
For 100 years, this technology was hidden.
Until now, plasma is back.
Tesla Club, TZLA.club.
So, let's have a look at this, the consequences of what's going on.
And they are potentially enormous.
They're already affecting many people already.
And it relates, of course, to this Strait of Hormuz closure, which is basically stopping the flow of oil to the world in vast, vast amounts.
So now, this story.
See if you recognize, well, when I come to the list, see if you recognize anything.
Something that happened like just a few years ago, say about 2020, 2021, about that time.
Anyway, this is the story.
New IEA report highlights options to ease oil price pressures on consumers in response to Middle East supply disruptions.
The International Energy Agency today set out a range of demand-side actions that governments, businesses and households can take to alleviate the economic impacts on consumers of the disruptions to oil markets stemming from the war in the Middle East.
The conflict has triggered the largest supply disruption in the history of the global oil market.
Cheers, Don.
Nice one, mate.
With shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, which normally carries around 20% of global oil consumption reduced to a trickle.
Around 20 million barrels per day of crude oil and oil products typically transit the strait.
The loss of these flows has tightened markets significantly, pushing crude oil prices above $100 per barrel and driving even sharper increases in refined products such as diesel, jet fuel and liquefied petroleum gas or LPG.
All right, let's just have a look then at what the International Energy Agency says we could do, governments could do.
Like I say, see if this reminds you of anything.
One, work from home where possible.
Displaces oil use from commuting, particularly where jobs are suitable for remote work.
Two, reduce highway speed limits by at least 10 kilometers an hour.
Lower speeds reduce fuel use for passenger cars, vans and trucks.
Three, encourage public transport.
A shift from private cars to buses, trains can quickly reduce oil demand.
Four, alternate private car access to roads in large cities on different days.
Number plate rotation schemes can reduce congestion and fuel intensive driving.
Oh, what a coincidence.
Major cities have been putting up number plate cameras.
They've been doing it, they say, for another reason to police another tyranny, but they're there.
We might as well use them for this now.
Increase car sharing and adopt efficient driving practices.
Six, efficient driving for road commercial vehicles and delivery of goods.
Divert liquid petroleum gas use from transport.
Shifting bi-fuel and converted vehicles from LPG to gasoline can preserve LPG for cooking and other essential needs.
Eight, avoid air travel where alternative options exist.
Reducing business flights can quickly ease pressure on jet fuel markets.
Of course, the suppression of movement and travel is absolutely on this cult agenda wish list.
Number nine, where possible, switch to other modern cooking solutions.
Encouraging electric cooking and other modern options can reduce reliance on LPG.
And 10, leverage flexibility with petrochemical feedstocks and implement short-term efficiency and maintenance measures.
Industry can help free up LPG for essential uses while reducing oil consumption through quick operational improvements.
So when you look at a society, the way it functions is overwhelmingly, its whole foundation is on energy, energy use, energy supply.
You reduce the energy supply, everything is affected.
Everything's affected in price because everything needs moving, but everything's also affected in multiple ways because of what oil is used for, not just vehicle fuel.
So some countries are already starting to run short of fuel and energy, including Australia.
And this is a report on what's happening there.
The national fuel crisis is ramping up on price and supply.
Diesel is selling for around $3 a litre and more.
That's up more than a dollar on a month ago.
And petrol prices likewise are up around $1 a litre.
That's a hell of a hit to commuters adding $50 or more for a tank of fuel.
And for farmers, industry and transport companies, this is a massive spike that's crippling them and pushing prices up across industry and in supermarkets.
That's bad news for inflation, which edged down from 3.8 to 3.7% today.
But that was based largely on last month's low fuel prices.
So those numbers are already out of date and blown to smithereens.
An inflation spike is on the way.
Petrol prices are really starting to hit home in the economy and with working families.
And they're fueling anger too.
They need to stop the excise now.
Not next week, not next month.
Two weeks ago, it cost me $1,500 to build this truck up.
Today it's $4,500.
I went to a 7-Eleven.
There was no diesel at all.
I'm a farmer.
I'm here in Griffith.
We're going through our grape harvest.
All this BS, they want to do this, so and this.
All they've got to do is drop their excise until this bloody thing's over.
And fuel shortages are also starting to spread.
With 187 petrol stations running out of diesel in New South Wales and 32 of them with no fuel at all.
And of course, it's not just fuel that's affected, as I was saying.
Here's another story.
Hormuz fertilizer block will upend world's food production.
The Strait of Hormuz is 21 miles wide at its narrowest point.
25% of the world's traded oil passes through it.
Everyone has been focused on that.
But the Strait also carries the fertilizer components that underpin roughly half the world's food supply.
And Iran has, in effect, closed it in response to the U.S.-Israeli strikes on its territory during the four-week window when farmers in the northern hemisphere apply nitrogen to their crops.
I wonder if that's a coincidence.
Gulf states account for 49% of globally traded urea and 30% of ammonia, perishable contributors to the nitrogen cycle that makes high-yield agriculture possible.
When that supply chain stops, the effects accumulate quietly in soil chemistry and planting decisions over the months that follow.
Corn planting estimates are already being revised down as farmers rotate towards soybeans, which don't require added nitrogen.
That rotation locks in yield losses before a single seed goes into the ground.
Cuba Goes Dark 00:05:54
Now add Ukraine.
Before the first strike on Iran, the global food system was already running on reduced redundancy.
Ukraine and Russia still represent about a quarter of the global wheat trade.
And some 400 million people across the Middle East and East Africa have been absorbing that supply shock for three years.
The Hormuz closure isn't breaking a healthy system.
It's breaking one that was already compromised.
And another line in this article, the Horn of Africa is already on the edge of famine.
This pushes it over.
The mayhem, the global mayhem, that what is happening in Iran and the Middle East is having the potential to generate is potentially catastrophic.
But it gives the global cult and that non-human level that controls it everything it wants.
And this is an important point where you can look at what's happening in the human world of the mainstream media and the alternative media, whatever.
And it seems to look a certain way.
And it seems to be sort of catastrophic, as I say.
And it's like Trump, he's got us into this trouble and Netanyahu's got us into this trouble and is Iran winning or whatever.
And oh, look at what the effects are on the world and all that stuff.
And that's all happening in the world of human awareness.
But if you go to that level, what's happening is exactly what it wants.
To trash the old system it created.
So the new system of AI, human, fusion and absolute control can take its place.
And so it's playing out as it wants it to play out.
And if you don't know that level exists, you can write it off as incompetence or just psychopathy.
Well, it is psychopathy, but you can write it off and explain it away if you like in human terms, when actually it's beyond the world of human that it's all coming from.
And lest we forget, and if you're looking for the effects of the loss of energy supplies, look at Cuba.
Cuba is going dark under US pressure.
The Trump regime has shut down Cuba.
How the crisis unfolded and why its troubles are far from over.
Almost three months after the US effectively imposed an oil blockade on Cuba, this was all connected to the situation in Venezuela, that worsened its energy crunch, nearly every aspect of Cuban society has been feeling the strain.
Well, watch globally if this goes on.
Trash has been piling up on the streets of the capital.
Hospital stays and surgeries are being limited.
People are using wood fires to heat water.
And blackouts have become commonplace.
Here's a report on what's happening there.
Engulfed in darkness, Havana's residents rely on the headlights of vehicles to make out the city's streets.
It is Cuba's third major power outage this month, as Trump's blockade on energy imports to the island continue to put strain on the lives of citizens.
In the country's capital, residents share their exasperation.
We're stuck in the same rat twice a week cooking with firewood.
It's absolute madness.
We've been stuck in this same situation for 60 years.
20 tons of humanitarian aid arrived in Havana on Friday, including sorely needed medical supplies, food, water and solar panels.
But with no oil imports entering the country since early January, the aid is a drop in the ocean in comparison to the country's needs.
Fears of a potential US invasion of Cuba are mounting.
Earlier in the week, Trump said he believed he would have the honor of taking the island.
In response, President Miguel Diaz-Canel said the island will be prepared to defend itself.
We recognize that there may be an aggression on Cuba and we have launched a plan to enhance our readiness to defend our people.
It involves defending the country with the participation and preparedness of the entire people.
Meanwhile, energy shortages continue to disrupt the lives of Cubans.
The country's energy minister has said work is underway to restore power.
But Saturday's blackout is unlikely to be the island's last.
Defending The Nation 00:01:42
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In 1943, the government seized Nikola Tesla's most dangerous invention, a healing technology that threatened Big Pharma's entire empire.
They buried it for 100 years.
But it's back.
And over 1,000 people worldwide are using it right now.
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Join the revolution.
Plasma.
It's back.
Don't mention the reptiles, Dave.
Even less is said about the Grey Pope, who some believe to be the true ruling power in the Vatican.
Humans who are missing a MAC address.
All of them had plutal signals.
I've never seen it before.
Queuing up to transition their children.
This is the ultimate suicide cult.
What if the symbols around us every day aren't just ornamental?
We lost a thousand years of history.
What if their instruction?
That state of awareness is not Manipulatable
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