Demand Destruction: The Real Energy Crisis Hitting Europe and Japan The Duran: Episode 2598
Timeline: 00:00:00 Strait of Hormuz closure and Iran's demands 00:00:54 Global shortages set to hit economies hard 00:01:19 Why Iran will not reopen Hormuz 00:02:32 US oil reserves drop below the safe limit 00:03:23 Europe's gas reserves are critically low 00:04:36 AI data centers fueling US gas demand 00:05:11 Diesel and aviation fuel shortages spread 00:07:15 Cost of living surge coming to Europe and Japan 00:08:15 Deindustrialization accelerates across Europe 00:09:29 Theory the crisis targets BRICS and China 00:12:40 Wealth transfer to the elite explained 00:16:35 Japan's energy dependence and lost opportunity 00:19:19 Putin visits the Kuril Islands 00:23:06 Vassals take the hit first for empire 00:24:58 History behind the Kuril Islands dispute
Paul Stonehill reads the memoirs of Soviet Pacific Fleet captain Vladimir Pavlovich Sherbski. In February 1960, after leaving the Sea of Japan through La Perouse Strait, the commander and his chief of staff saw a light rise from under the stern three times, flooding the boat in a bluish sphere while the sky stayed black; the last flash lasted 35 seconds, and they did not log it.
Stonehill ties similar sea illuminations to cases in Russia's USO Secrets, then follows Sherbski to the Kurils, a stranded barge, scientists who were told not to talk about Bigfoot, and sonar contacts that may have been bowhead whales rather than a US submarine.
Alex Christoforou on Ukraine's Black Sea ceasefire offer to Russia, CIA doubts on Israeli intel behind the Air Force One scare, Hormuz oil risk, and Putin's Kuril visit warning Japan.
Timeline:
00:00:00 Intro clip
00:00:56 Friday update from Larnaca, Cyprus
00:01:40 Iran threatens to keep Strait of Hormuz closed
00:04:24 Global oil stockpiles hit dangerously low levels
00:04:57 CIA doubted Israeli intel behind Air Force One scare
00:07:03 US Reaper drone losses mount in Iran standoff
00:08:20 USS Lincoln crew crisis as USS Washington deploys
00:11:18 Ukraine offers Russia a Black Sea ceasefire deal
00:19:51 Putin visits Kuril Islands and warns Japan
00:25:21 Clown World: Farage wins big, Von der Leyen's chickens
Is the United States losing its ability to dominate Asia?
In this episode of the Silk and Steel Podcast, Carl Zha is joined by Australian economist and geopolitical analyst Dr. Warwick Powell for a wide-ranging discussion about the changing balance of power from the Persian Gulf to East Asia.
The conversation begins with the continuing war involving Iran and the strategic consequences of the Strait of Hormuz. Dr. Powell argues that the conflict could have consequences far beyond the battlefield, particularly through disruptions to oil, diesel and other petroleum-derived products.
The discussion then turns to a much bigger question: what happens when America’s allies begin preparing for a world in which the U.S. can no longer guarantee their security?
Description:
Joseph McMoneagle is a world-renowned remote viewer who has worked professionally in the field for almost four decades – both within the military and as a private contractor. He is author of Mind Trek, The Ultimate Time Machine, The Stargate Chronicles: Memoirs of a Psychic Spy, and Remote Viewing Secrets. He is also coauthor of ESP Wars: East and West. He is the recipient of a congressional Legion of Merit Award for his remote viewing work within the U.S. government military intelligence services.
In this video he describes a six-year remote viewing project to identify the historicity of a mythical, shaman empress of ancient Japan named Himiko. She was the subject of much lore; and was mentioned briefly in one, ancient Chinese document. He discusses how his remote viewings, conducted from his home in Virginia, were instrumental in locating the ruins of an ancient mountain top castle, two temples, and a royal tomb – all previously undiscovered. These discoveries were the subject of a best-selling book on the subject, published in Japanese.
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Warwick Powell is an Adjunct Professor at the University of the Queensland University of Technology, and a Senior Fellow at the Teihe Institute. Powell discusses the US demanding commitments from Japan and Australia to fight China in a potential future war.
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James Corbett was there to cover the proceedings, to document the speeches, to participate in a massive rally in the heart of Tokyo against this dangerous new medical intervention, and to lecture sitting members of the Japanese Diet about his bodily sovereignty.
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