Let’s talk about something no one in the mainstream is connecting—but the dots are already there, waiting to be drawn.
Remember March 2020?
The world shut down overnight. Businesses closed. Travel stopped. Governments seized unprecedented control over daily life—all in the name of a manufactured “crisis.”
Now, as energy infrastructure burns across the Middle East and the Strait of Hormuz sits effectively closed, we’re watching the setup for something eerily familiar. But it’s not just energy. In the background, AI data centers are quietly consuming billions of gallons of water—draining communities to cool the machines that will soon be used to monitor and manage us.
Call it Energy Lockdown 2.0.
And this time, it won’t be framed as a temporary emergency measure. It will be sold as a necessary, permanent restructuring of how we live—all to “save the planet” and “manage scarcity.”
But here’s what they’re not telling you: The scarcity is engineered. The crisis is manufactured. And control is the point.

