Global energy supply is now down an astounding 60% in the last 60 days! We’ve never seen anything like this before.
I don’t think people fully grasp the tsunami on its way. We’re talking lockdowns, travel restrictions and grounded flights.
Not only that, the fertilizer situation is even worse! Expect food shortages in 3-4 months, Arab Spring 2.0 food riots globally, and introduction of a CBDC for food rationing.
It looks like that has been the game plan all along. Just as Covid was about numerous global agendas, including fixing the 2020 US election, this Iran War, all the refinery fires and explosions, fertilizer shortages etc. is about creating famines, reducing global population and rolling out CBDC’s. We knew they had to create a situation where the majority would beg for it even though many are against it. If it comes down to starve or accept, you accept. Even if you are wealthy and or have PM’s, if the PTB decide the only way to pay for food is by using the designated CBDC, you have no choice.
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Short answer: No — this is not true.
It’s a mix of real events (energy & fertilizer disruptions) plus exaggerations and unsupported predictions.
Let’s break it down clearly.
? 1) “Global energy supply down 60% in 60 days”
? False / no evidence
There is no credible data showing a 60% global energy collapse.
What’s actually happening:
A major energy disruption tied to Middle East conflict
Roughly ~20% of global oil & gas flows affected via the Strait of Hormuz [weforum.org]
Millions of barrels per day have been disrupted, but not anywhere near 60% worldwide
Even during the crisis:
Global supply shortfalls are measured in millions of barrels per day, not a majority of all energy [agbi.com]
? A 60% drop would be a catastrophic collapse not seen in modern history—and there’s no data supporting that.
? 2) Is there a real energy crisis?
? Yes (but not collapse)
There is a serious situation:
Oil shipping disruptions (Hormuz chokepoint)
Production outages in Gulf countries
Prices rising sharply
Example:
About 1/5 of global oil & gas supply has been affected [weforum.org]
Some countries are drawing down reserves to cope [agbi.com]
? This is a major supply shock, but still far from “most energy disappearing.”
? 3) Fertilizer situation
?? Partly true, but exaggerated
Real facts:
Fertilizer supply is heavily tied to energy (natural gas + oil shipping)
Disruptions are happening:
Up to 20–30% of global fertilizer trade impacted [news.un.org]
Prices rising significantly [fao.org]
Some plants have slowed or shut down due to energy constraints [dw.com]
? This is serious, and could affect food production.
BUT:
It’s a risk, not a guaranteed immediate collapse
Global food systems still have stocks, buffers, and policy responses
? 4) “Food shortages in 3–4 months / global riots”
? Unsupported speculation
What experts actually say:
There are risks to food security if disruption continues [fao.org]
Effects would likely:
Take time
Vary by region
Current status:
Food markets are under strain but still functioning [news.un.org]
? No credible source is predicting guaranteed global famine in a few months.
? 5) “CBDC food rationing / global lockdowns”
? No evidence
There is no verified policy or announcement tying:
digital currencies (CBDCs)
to food rationing systems
These claims are common in online conspiracy narratives but are not supported by credible reporting
? Bottom line
? False: “Energy supply down 60%”
? False: “Guaranteed global riots + rationing system”
?? Partially true: energy and fertilizer disruptions are real and serious
? True: there is a real but manageable global energy shock
? The realistic takeaway
You’re seeing real stress signals in global systems
But the post you shared:
greatly exaggerates the scale
jumps to worst-case conclusions without evidence
Concur.
Coal, natural gas, nuclear, hydro, solar, wind …. all unaffected.
Crude yes, if you add up total gulf oil as a share of the world total. Down a third? A quarter?
As Fully noted, this doesn’t meet the smell test.