Panic Buying in Darwin

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  1. “Why Trump Plays Along: The Collapse as a Power Grab
    Here’s why this matters: the relentless ‘good news’ narrative from the White House isn’t mere incompetence; it’s a deliberate, calculated strategy. President Trump proclaims the Iran war is ‘winding down’ even as he sends more troops and requests billions more in funding. This contradiction isn’t a mistake; it’s a feature. By keeping the public deluded and unprepared, the administration ensures maximum chaos and dependency when the financial and energy collapse hits.

    This chaos is the prerequisite for the final power grab. It allows for the cancellation of elections and the declaration of permanent emergency powers. In a stunning admission, a senior Trump official resigned, stating that Israel ‘deceived’ the President into this war. This reveals that the conflict, and the collapse it will trigger, is not about American security but about executing a playbook to crush Western economies and accelerate depopulation under the cover of war. He is not a savior from the globalists; he is their blunt instrument.

    The American Psyche: Unprepared for Scarcity
    The greatest vulnerability in this collapsing system isn’t our brittle electrical grid, but our collective mindset. Americans have known only artificial abundance, built on debt and global exploitation. We have no cultural memory of living under real sanctions or systemic scarcity, unlike the populations of Russia or Iran, who have endured such pressures for generations.

    This psychological break will be the real crisis. When the frappuccinos run out, the Amazon deliveries stop, and a digital ration card is the only way to buy a bag of beans, the shock will trigger a societal breakdown far worse than any toilet paper rush. A book on societal collapse notes that predicting human behavior ‘in the face of terminal chaos’ is extremely difficult, as people abandon the norms of today. Our institutions have bred helplessness and dependency out of us, leaving a population primed for panic and incapable of the basic self-reliance that was once our national character.“

    https://www.naturalnews.com/2026-03-23-american-people-lose-minds-if-told-truth.html

    God help us.

    1. America could be self sufficient when it comes to fuel, but our oil will be shipped to the countries that are dependent on oil from the middle east.

      No doubt, since we started the war, those countries are going to blame us for the pain that is coming.

      1. We should be, but we were sold into an interdependency trap decades ago from the Bill Clinton period onward. We cannot keep our oil for ourselves and leave the rest of the people everywhere in the world who make everything we use and consume without. They will not be able to make anything that we need nor ship it to us.
        I really don’t know how to make this any clearer, but this idea that we can just keep our oil for ourselves and be fine is a fantasy

        1. You are correct.

          The fact is, most people are living in a fantasy world.

          1. Yes, they do. Therefore, we are doomed. There are more of them than deep thinkers and .emotionally mature. When I discuss what is happening with others, they cannot focus or care to read anything about their dire situation. They go shopping. They talk about silly stuff.

      2. Yes, they will. Therefore elite will find themselves hiding in their underground rat bunkers.

    2. Here’s another prediction for you. When the whole countries biometrics database is hacked (already happened in India/large swath of Sweden), they will want to then use DNA as a better, improved security measure for identification.

  2. CBDC will be the ‘solution’.

    1. The European Central Bank is “accelerating” the development and deployment of their CBDC.

      https://x.com/ecb/status/1984214157743292520