Gas prices in 2026 are no longer a warning sign. They are the crisis.
We’ve crossed a dangerous line. Nationwide averages have surged past $4.30 a gallon. California? Over $6. Diesel? Blasting past $7.
Let that sink in.
This is not “normal fluctuation.” This is economic warfare on the American people.
Energy is the backbone of the economy. Always has been. Always will be. When energy prices rise, everything rises. Food. Shipping. Rent. Survival itself.
No cheap energy? No middle class. It’s that simple.
What changed?
War. Instability. And a global supply chokehold.
Oil production in the Persian Gulf has collapsed by more than 50%. The Strait of Hormuz—one of the most critical oil corridors on Earth—is barely functioning.
That’s not a minor disruption. That’s a global economic choke point.
Brent crude already surged to $126 per barrel. Experts warn it could hit $150.
And when that happens?
Brace yourself.
Most Americans watch gas prices. But diesel? That’s where the real damage happens.
Diesel fuels:
Diesel in California has jumped nearly 50%.
That’s not just inflation. That’s a supply chain time bomb.
When diesel spikes, shelves empty. Prices skyrocket. Small businesses collapse.
And the elites? They keep printing money and blaming “global events.”
Before this war even started, Americans were already drowning.
That was before energy prices exploded.
Now?
This isn’t an affordability crisis anymore. This is economic suffocation.
The system is squeezing every last dollar out of working Americans while the banking elite tightens its grip.
Even the United Nations is sounding the alarm.
A prolonged disruption could trigger:
Read that again.
This is not fearmongering. This is math.
Energy shortages lead to fertilizer shortages. Fertilizer shortages lead to crop failures. Crop failures lead to food shortages.
It’s all connected.
And it’s happening fast.
Here’s the part the mainstream media won’t emphasize:
We are heading straight into a food crisis.
Spring planting is already under pressure. Fertilizer is scarce. Costs are skyrocketing.
Six to nine months from now?
Food prices could explode. Shortages could spread. And the most vulnerable will be hit first.
This is how systems break. Not all at once—but step by step.
Energy. Then food. Then stability.
Ask yourself:
Who benefits from chaos, inflation, and dependency?
Not the working American.
While you pay $6 for gas, the financial system keeps expanding. More control. More surveillance. More digital tracking of your money.
They distract you with headlines. Entertainment. Division.
Meanwhile, your purchasing power collapses.
This isn’t just incompetence. It’s a pattern.
The Founders understood something modern leaders ignore:
A nation that cannot sustain itself cannot remain free.
Energy independence isn’t optional. It’s survival.
Instead, we’ve handed control over to unstable regions, global institutions, and bureaucrats who have never worried about a grocery bill.
The result?
You pay more. You own less. You depend more.
That’s not the American Dream. That’s managed decline.
This is your flashing red warning signal.
Energy prices are rising. Food shortages are coming. Economic pressure is building.
You can ignore it.
Or you can prepare.
Because when systems break, they don’t send polite invitations.
They hit hard. Fast. And without mercy.
The window to prepare is closing.
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