Who stands to benefit most from US/Israel war on Iran? Globalists waiting in wings with their Agenda 2030 Sustainable Development and digital control grid
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Source: Leo Hohmann
Everything from greater restrictions on air and auto travel to clamp downs on speech and press freedoms is on the table as the world grapples with global energy crisis triggered by Trump's war

Sometimes, as the old saying goes, it’s difficult to see the forest through the trees.
But the Iran war has been going on long enough now for us to see some clear patterns taking shape.
The Iranians have made good on their prewar threat to shut down the Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway directly off their coastline through which 20 percent of the world’s oil and nearly 50 percent of the world’s fertilizer supplies must pass.
To seal it off for a significant amount of time, not to everyone but to Iran’s U.S.-backed enemies, will bring a global recession while helping Russia and China. Some analysts say the war has already accomplished that purpose and if it ended tomorrow it would take six months to a year to recover. But if the strait stays closed for another month or two we could be headed for not just a recession but a global depression the likes of which have not been seen in many decades.
History tells us that wars, pandemics and economic upheavals inevitably cause tremendous global realignments and tectonic shifts in the world order, not to mention major changes in our daily lives. These are often changes that almost nobody was expecting when the war first broke out.
The last world-changing event of this nature was the Covid plandemic in 2020.
Look who was in office then and look what happened. With Trump at the helm of the most powerful nation on earth, we ended up with toxic mRNA “vaccines” under a military regimen code-named Operation Warp Speed. It killed off millions of people and left millions of others with debilitating injuries.
The same man is in office now and look what is happening less than four weeks into a war he decided to launch despite there being no immediate threat of harm to America from the targeted nation of Iran.
Less than four weeks in, Iran is winning by doing exactly what it said it would do before Trump pulled the trigger on this war. They said they would close the Strait of Hormuz while unleashing their massive missile arsenal not only on Israel, which is America’s partner in the war, but on gulf oil states that host U.S. military bases.
Trump may have launched the war on the belief that the U.S. empire was waning and he needed to give it a boost by making a show of American military strength.
If that’s the case, he chose the wrong country to attack. Iran has prepared for this for 30 years and had an actual strategy to defeat the United States. It’s focused on spreading economic pain throughout the world until the U.S. relents and backs off of its regime-change plans. Given its geography, Iran is perfectly positioned to deal a humiliating defeat to the United States empire, exposing it as a paper tiger.
Trump made a terrible miscalculation by invading Iran and the war has not been quick and easy as he promised it would be. As many of us warned back in December and January, including yours truly, this conflict has all the hallmarks of a long, drawn-out war of attrition, exactly the kind of war that America’s military is not well positioned to endure. We do not have a strong supply line or the type of industrial base that can win a war of attrition. We have a military that has been built on shock and awe, technology, quick and devastating strikes from the air and sea. But modern warfare has changed and a country with unlimited access to cheap drones and advanced hypersonic missiles and is positioned to control the world’s most critical waterway is not easily defeated.
And yet, Trump is now said to be preparing a ground invasion of Iran, the first big clue that despite all of the rosy synopses given by Trump and his Fox News influencer turned Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, this war is not going well at all. Iran, for the record, has an army of nearly 1 million men, and they are just waiting for Trump’s 5,000 marines to walk into another trap.
And with each passing day that this war continues, the similarities to Covid increase and start to show their ugly face.
The Guardian reports, in a March 20 article:
“The International Energy Agency (IEA) has advised member countries, including Australia, the UK and the US, to take the emergency measures to curb oil demand, following the military strikes on Iran that have triggered the most significant supply disruptions in the history of the global oil market.”
But it’s not just oil. It’s natural gas and fertilizer that are also suffering major production shortfalls for every day that the Strait of Hormuz remains closed to Iran’s enemies.
Energy-dependent states like Pakistan are already implementing energy-saving measures citing oil price surges.
Reuters reported on March 10 that the government of Pakistan announced that schools would close for two weeks and office workers would work more from home in an effort to cope with surging oil prices brought on by the Iran war.
Various European countries are also rolling out fuel rationing plans. Australia is another country considering austerity measures.
As the war drags on, all nations will eventually board the bandwagon until everyone is talking about the “new normal.” Two weeks to flatten the fuel curve? Remember how that became a hive mind for the MK Ultra’d masses in 2020? The globalists are preparing another round of it as we speak. Trump is again being trapped into doing their bidding.


