the fuel crisis
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It's such a fine line between stupid and clever. Random guest posting.
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Re: the fuel crisis
Iran war?
I have my own conspiracy theory now.
Don and Vlad are carrying out their plan.
Destroy all Middle East oil in the Persian Gulf -
Iran does the dirty work for them -
then the US robs and sells Venezuelan oil -
Russia wins against Ukraine and sells its own oil -
they all get $200 per barrel and make a fortune.
The Yanks and the Russians pay off their debts and divide up the world.
I have my own conspiracy theory now.
Don and Vlad are carrying out their plan.
Destroy all Middle East oil in the Persian Gulf -
Iran does the dirty work for them -
then the US robs and sells Venezuelan oil -
Russia wins against Ukraine and sells its own oil -
they all get $200 per barrel and make a fortune.
The Yanks and the Russians pay off their debts and divide up the world.
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Re: the fuel crisis
That is not conspiracy theory but rather variation of Mackinder’s geopolitics paradigm.Bobby wrote: ↑Sat Mar 21, 2026 3:52 pmIran war?
I have my own conspiracy theory now.
Don and Vlad are carrying out their plan.
Destroy all Middle East oil in the Persian Gulf -
Iran does the dirty work for them -
then the US robs and sells Venezuelan oil -
Russia wins against Ukraine and sells its own oil -
they all get $200 per barrel and make a fortune.
The Yanks and the Russians pay off their debts and divide up the world.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Geogr ... of_History"The Geographical Pivot of History" is an article submitted by Halford John Mackinder in 1904 to the Royal Geographical Society that advances his heartland theory. In this article, Mackinder extended the scope of geopolitical analysis to encompass the entire globe. He defined Afro-Eurasia as the "world island" and its "heartland" as the area east of the Volga, south of the Arctic, west of the Yangtze, and north of the Himalayas. Due to its strategic location and natural resources, Mackinder argued that whoever controlled the "heartland" could control the world.
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Re: the fuel crisis
Later it evolved in atlantean vs eurasia theory and that is where Orwell's 1984 universe came from.
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Re: the fuel crisis
Sometimes only Jesus can save you.
That's about where we are with Albo running things.
Why haven't we got 250 days supply of fuel in giant tank farms?
Can Albo tell us why?
No one has asked him - no reporter dares to ask him.
That's about where we are with Albo running things.
Why haven't we got 250 days supply of fuel in giant tank farms?
Can Albo tell us why?
No one has asked him - no reporter dares to ask him.
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Re: the fuel crisis
"He who increases knowledge increases sorrow" is wisdom of Solomon
"the less you know, the better you sleep" is Russian proverb
"the less you know, the better you sleep" is Russian proverb
- Bobby
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Re: the fuel crisis
The most important job that Albo has to do is
to keep Australians safe as part of our national security.
He should resign in disgrace has he has failed to do so.
We are still surviving by pure luck and at the whims of world oil markets
and whatever is going inside Trump's head along with mad Mullahs.
Coles in Darwin right now:
https://m3.gab.com/media_attachments/5d ... ea1c45.mp4
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Re: the fuel crisis
Albo has been our PM for nearly four years.
There needs to be questions in parliament for him given
the instability in the Middle East.
(1) What advice did he receive over that period about our strategic fuel reserves?
(2) Was he aware that it was only enough for about 21 days?
(3) If so what did he do about it?
There needs to be questions in parliament for him given
the instability in the Middle East.
(1) What advice did he receive over that period about our strategic fuel reserves?
(2) Was he aware that it was only enough for about 21 days?
(3) If so what did he do about it?
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Re: the fuel crisis
We're in big trouble.
Labor cared more about poofter marriage and an Abbo voice
than our fuel reserves.
Labor cared more about poofter marriage and an Abbo voice
than our fuel reserves.
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