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MajesticTeach4836 2 points ago +2 / -0

Of course Singapore (and Asia in general) survives. Oil gets more expensive, it gets rationed, alternatives are used

The situation is way worse than you think. This type of disruption creates serious ripple effects. Shipping routes become longer, insurance costs increase, delivery times expand, and businesses across entire regions begin to feel the pressure. It leads to instability across global supply chains. That is why understanding these global pressure points matters. The modern world depends on fragile networks of energy, trade routes, and logistics. When even one of those connections is threatened, the impact travels far beyond the battlefield. It moves through ports, factories, financial markets, and eventually into the daily lives of ordinary people across the world. Right now, governments around the world are bracing for a period of rising prices, knowing they will need to step in and shield citizens from the worst of it, even if it comes at a significant fiscal cost. But this situation is bigger than just inflation. It's touching the global food system, which impacts every family, whether or not you're involved in trading or investing.

The Gulf region in the Middle East supplies 16 to 18% of the world's seaborn fertilizer exports. With the straight of Hormuz essentially blocked, more than 280 bulk cargo ships carrying fertilizers, grain, and other essential agricultural chemicals are stuck, threatening food security across South and Southeast Asia. When fertilizer supply is disrupted, planting costs rise. And when planting costs rise, food prices inevitably follow. This isn't a problem for next year. It's happening this season and the impact is felt hardest by the poorest families in Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Bangladesh. All of whom depend on affordable food grown with Gulf fertilizer.

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MajesticTeach4836 5 points ago +5 / -0

The Iran War sends a shockwave through the entire Asia, not only the Middle East. Singapore and Malaysia could pay a hefty price. The straight of Hormuz is not just another shipping lane. Roughly 20% of the world's daily oil supply passes through this narrow corridor. Before the conflict intensified, around 15 to 16 million barrels of crude oil were transported through it every single day. What many people do not realize is that about 84% of that oil ultimately heads toward Asian economies rather than the United States or Europe. Countries like China, India, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, and Malaysia sit at the receiving end of this massive energy pipeline.

Singapore with 95% gas dependency and no domestic production is efficient but minimally resilient. Before the war started Singapore was already planning solar expansion, regional power grids, and LNG diversification. Can Singapore survive a prolonged war between US & Israel against Iran?

Malaysia with Petronas reserves and a more diversified industrial base has more natural buffers, though they aren't unlimited. Despite this, a prolonged global conflict will hurt Southeast Asian exports, regardless of energy advantages.

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MajesticTeach4836 3 points ago +3 / -0

The war in Ukraine provided a lot of training for the Mexico cartel members. Plus, a lot of the weapons ended up just south of the US border in the hands of cartels, being smuggled from Ukraine.

US politicians, not to mention the CIA, knew that, so this is no surprise. They also elected  Sheinbaum as President of Mexico, to make sure the chaos would take place. Prior to Mexico's June 2, 2024 elections, 37 candidates, mostly in local elections, were assassinated, so she could win.

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MajesticTeach4836 2 points ago +2 / -0

This is a reminder of how stupid people are

You seem to have a lot on your mind… a lot of bullshit.

Yes, people are stupid, and you're one of them. Thanks for the demonstration.

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MajesticTeach4836 4 points ago +4 / -0

Another mystery in Greenland is growing potatoes

Greenland grows the world's best potatoes. I am serious. The potatoes grown there have no diseases. Also they are grown organically, no insecticides, pesticides or herbicides needed.

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MajesticTeach4836 1 point ago +1 / -0

Netanyahu just passes down orders from rothchild who takes orders from the Black Pope

Spot on. Although I'm not sure it's the Black Pope, who is Superior General of the Order of the Jesuits. Most people think he is the most powerful person on Earth. But, I don't think so. I believe that's the Grey Pope, who is hidden, and he is Pepe Orsini of the powerful Roman Papal Bloodline the Orsini. Also known as Orso and the ancient Maximus family of Rome.

Pepe Orsini holds significant power, including control over the Rothschilds and the Rockefeller empire, as well as the complete black nobility.

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MajesticTeach4836 1 point ago +1 / -0

The problem now is Netanyahu demanded Trump go to war with Iran

I doubt that happened. Donald Trump is a puppet who takes & follows orders and so is Benjamin Mileikowsky. And the same criminal Cabal writes the script for both of them, and for the rest of the so-called leaders in the Western World.

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MajesticTeach4836 2 points ago +2 / -0

Digital ID would be connected to all this but the people aren't stupid anymore and saw through the scam

They will force mandatory Digital ID use. For example in UK it will be mandatory for some applications, such as proving the right to work. This will take effect after the scheme's introduction in 2028. The UK’s proposed “mandatory” digital ID is called the BritCard.

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MajesticTeach4836 3 points ago +3 / -0

Thanks. But, of course... now it makes sense. The Seljuks of Anatolia.

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MajesticTeach4836 3 points ago +3 / -0

Do you have a relevant link to Suljukids?

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MajesticTeach4836 3 points ago +3 / -0

I'm not surprised at all. That's what jews have been involved with, witchcraft, since the return from ancient Babylon.

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MajesticTeach4836 5 points ago +5 / -0

Maybe they released the files because they have a new psyop ready to go. And while we're being distracted by the old stuff, we don't see what's coming.

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MajesticTeach4836 5 points ago +5 / -0

I don't think Jeffery Epstein was only about sex trafficking. That's just a small piece, a distraction from what it's really all about. Focus on Epstein and forget about the Maxwells. I think it's about software which runs most World Governments. How much do you know about Christine and Isabel Maxwell?

And do you know Isabel Maxwell, Ghislaine Maxwell's sister, is the ‘Technological Director’ of the World Economic Forum?

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MajesticTeach4836 2 points ago +2 / -0

the majority of cases were totally asymptomatic

Is that what CDC and the World Health Organization say?

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MajesticTeach4836 1 point ago +1 / -0

I wouldn't trust Anonymous any many more than I can trust Bibi to say the truth.

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MajesticTeach4836 1 point ago +1 / -0

You don't think Jewish power is real

If they don't have power, then how could they kill hundreds of thousands of Palestinians? how can they influence all mass media in the West to cover up a genocide?

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MajesticTeach4836 4 points ago +4 / -0

I speak from my own experience. I haven't taken the vaxx, never took a PCR test, never wear masks, and haven't come down with Covid. Of course you could say I was lucky. But, I don't feel this way. If it wasn't for the travel & work restrictions I would have never paid attention to it. Just go along with another flu season. I don't watch TV at all and I'm very selective on what I look at/watch on the internet. To me the whole Covid-19 was a hoax and I chose not to waste my time. If billions of people (and I would question any official number here) do it, doesn't mean I have to fall in line.

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MajesticTeach4836 2 points ago +2 / -0

Perhaps that's why so much junk. Who has time to read all the stuff?

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MajesticTeach4836 3 points ago +3 / -0

Maybe he had enough. Or, maybe they stopped paying him.

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MajesticTeach4836 2 points ago +2 / -0

Norway's crown princess had years of contact with Epstein, files suggest. Did you know the son of Mette-Marit, Norway’s crown princess, has also been charged with rape?

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MajesticTeach4836 3 points ago +3 / -0

Why wouldn't it mutate exponentially

OK. Let me rephrase this, there's no evidence that any COVID-19 variants that have been studied cause more severe illness or increase a person's risk of death. Also there are no tests to differentiate between the variants. And PCR tests do not work, and that's according to the government (CDC).

Personally, I prefer the biological term 'strain' for a virus. But, 'mutant' and 'strain' can only apply to organisms, not outcomes. So, when referring to the disease, 'Covid variant' is the only choice. The term 'variant' can be applied to both the virus and the disease without being wrong.

IMO, the terms isolate, strain, and variant have been frequently and incorrectly misused during the pandemic, which generates confusion. Which is good for Pfizer, Moderna, and the rest... helps to introduce new booster shots.

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MajesticTeach4836 4 points ago +4 / -0

COVID-19 pandemic never existed

COVID-19 symptoms are largely indistinguishable from symptoms of other common illnesses. For instance influenza, the common cold, allergies, and pneumonia. And the PCR test used to diagnose COVID-19 is fraudulent. The inventor, Kary Mullis, said that PCRs should never be used for medical diagnosis. The PCR test was never intended to diagnose illness from viruses and current versions cannot distinguish between different coronaviruses or other virus types.

There are no COVID-19 variants either, all a sham. But people did die, over 80% of the people who were diagnosed with COVID-19 and placed on ventilators did die. The question is just how many may have been deliberately killed?

Israel was already working on the vaccine

Not only Israel, many other countries. Apparently these vaccines were ready a year before anybody knew of an outbreak. “The COVID-19 vaccines are causing the variant strains. This program was ill-conceived, unnecessary, and is killing people!” - Dr. Luc Montagnier, Nobel Prize-winning virologist

And jews were behind this so-called vaccine, jews like Leif Johansson (Astra Zeneca), Albert Bourla (Pfizer), Stéphane Bancel (Moderna), Alexander Gintsburg (Sputnik) just to name a couple.

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