The IEA exaggerates Middle East oil disruptions to justify pre-planned restrictions, aligning with the WEF’s “Great Reset” agenda to eliminate private vehicle ownership under the guise of “sustainability.”
The 10-point plan (speed limits, car-free Sundays, remote work mandates) is designed to force compliance, not address supply shortages, conditioning populations for reduced mobility and centralized control.
Policies like alternating driving days and diverting LPG for “essential uses” signal impending household energy restrictions, pushing dependency on state-controlled infrastructure.
The IEA’s push benefits elites, Big Oil monopolies and EV corporations while advancing digital ID tracking via public transit and social credit systems.
These “temporary” measures will become permanent (like COVID-era overreach). Decentralized solutions—off-grid energy, local fuel cooperatives and rejecting EV mandates—are key to preserving freedom.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has unveiled a radical 10-point plan urging governments worldwide to impose sweeping restrictions on oil consumption—measures that would drastically limit personal freedoms under the pretext of addressing Middle East supply disruptions. The proposal, framed as a response to the war’s impact on oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, includes lowering speed limits, enforcing car-free Sundays, mandating remote work and aggressively pushing public transportation—policies eerily aligned with the long-standing globalist agenda to dismantle private vehicle ownership and control mobility.
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