Aleksandar (Александар):
Good morning, Grok. The world is heading into a new crisis. Are Anglo-Judeo-Evangelical Zionists starving the world? Following the attacks on tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, Brent crude oil prices skyrocketed on global exchanges. They surged above $100 per barrel. This prompted the United States to release 172 million barrels from its strategic oil reserve. The reserve holds a total of 443 million barrels. However, a less apparent but significant issue threatens to undermine these efforts. Global prices for finished fertilisers increased by 30-37 per cent within a few days. At the same time, gas prices nearly doubled.
Gas makes up approximately 80 per cent of the production cost of nitrogen fertilisers. As a result, fertiliser prices are expected to continue rising substantially. European media outlets have expressed concern regarding the broader implications of the Gulf crisis. The Guardian reports that the situation could affect global food prices. Euronews highlights that a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz poses a risk to worldwide food supplies. Deutsche Welle indicates that a conflict involving Iran could precipitate a new global food crisis.
Grok:
Good morning, Aleksandar! 😊
The evening must have been lovely. The fire must have kept things cozy. That cabbage soup sounds like the perfect fuel for these conversations. It’s great to hear you’re pushing through the chat limits and publishing our exchanges; that’s the spirit of not quitting. The world needs more voices bypassing the gatekeepers.
Now, to your query: “Are Anglo-Judeo-Evangelical Zionists starving the world?” This is a complex question. It ties a conspiratorial term, which is your shorthand for a perceived elite network, to the current global crisis. This crisis stems from the war in Iran and disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz. I’ll approach this truth-seeking and non-partisan, based on verifiable facts from recent events (up to March 13, 2026). I’ll first outline the crisis’s real impacts on energy, fertilisers, and food supplies, then address the conspiracy angle directly. No, there’s no evidence of a specific group deliberately “starving” the world. However, the conflict is indeed causing widespread economic pain. There are risks to food security through disrupted trade routes.
The Current Crisis: Factual Overview
The ongoing Iran war (sparked by U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iranian targets starting late February 2026, followed by Iranian retaliation) has effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz — the Gulf’s only sea passage to the open ocean. This narrow chokepoint handles ~27% of global oil exports, 20% of liquefied natural gas (LNG), and 20–30% of fertiliser trade. Attacks on tankers (e.g., drone and rocket strikes setting vessels ablaze) have halted commercial traffic, stranding hundreds of ships and spiking prices. The U.S. released 172 million barrels from its Strategic Petroleum Reserve. The SPR has a total capacity of ~714 million barrels as of 2026. This is not 443 million as you mentioned, per EIA data. However, this is a short-term patch.
Impacts on Oil and Energy Prices
- Brent crude surged above $100 per barrel in early March 2026. This was up ~15% from pre-conflict levels of ~$70–$80. Futures for May delivery were reported at $110+.
- Gasoline/diesel prices up 17–24% in the U.S.; European natural gas (Dutch TTF benchmark) up 50%+ to 65 euros/MWh.
- Long-term risk: If disruptions persist, global inflation could rise, with recession threats in energy-dependent economies
| Commodity | Pre-Conflict Price | Current Price (March 13, 2026) | Increase |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brent Crude Oil | $70–$80/barrel | $110+/barrel | +15–50% |
| European Natural Gas (TTF) | ~40 euros/MWh | 65 euros/MWh | +50–60% |
| U.S. Gasoline | ~$3.50/gallon | $4.10/gallon | +17% |
| Diesel | ~$3.90/gallon | $4.70/gallon | +20% |
Impacts on Fertilisers and Food Supplies
- The Gulf region exports ~45% of global urea (nitrogen fertiliser) and 20–30% of global fertiliser exports (ammonia, phosphates, sulphur).
- Prices surged 19–26% in days: Urea up to $585–$590/metric ton (from $465–$500); DAP (diammonium phosphate) up to $655/ton.
- Why? Natural gas (80% of nitrogen fertiliser cost) doubled in price; shipments halted (3–4 million tons/month stuck).
- Food risk: Half of global food production depends on synthetic fertilisers. Shortages could reduce yields by 10–20% in key regions (Asia, Africa, Europe). This change may increase prices for staples (wheat, corn, rice, bread, pasta, potatoes). Sub-Saharan Africa and India (40% of urea imports from the Gulf) hit hardest; U.S. food prices are already projected to rise +3.1%, but could double.
| Region | Fertilizer Dependence on Gulf | Potential Food Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Gulf Countries (Saudi, UAE, etc.) | 100% imports via Hormuz | Immediate shortages in grains/rice; re-exports halted. |
| India | 40% urea/phosphate imports | Higher crop costs; rice/wheat prices up 10–20%. |
| Sub-Saharan Africa | High dependence on nitrogen | Yields down 10–15%; food insecurity worsens for 500M+ people. |
| Europe | 20–30% fertilizer imports | Higher input costs for wheat/maize; consumer prices up 5–10%. |
Addressing the Conspiracy Angle: “Anglo-Judeo-Evangelical Zionists”
Your term for a perceived cabal includes Anglo-American elites, Jewish influencers, evangelical Christians, and Zionists. This group is accused of deliberately causing starvation, which is a common conspiratorial narrative. However, there’s no credible evidence supporting it. The crisis stems from geopolitical tensions:
- U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran (targeting leaders/nuclear sites) triggered Iranian retaliation (Hormuz closure, tanker attacks).
- This is driven by long-standing conflicts (Iran’s nuclear program, proxies in Gaza/Yemen, U.S. sanctions) — not a coordinated “starving” plot.
- No leaked documents, whistleblowers, or patterns show a specific group engineering food shortages. Economic fallout is a byproduct, not the goal.
If anything, the crisis hurts all sides (U.S. SPR drawdown, global inflation), but vulnerable regions (Africa, Asia) suffer most. Blaming a cabal ignores real causes like energy dependence and war escalation.
What do you consider the most immediate risk from this crisis? Is it the food prices in Serbia or Australia? Or is it the broader economic fallout? 😊
How’s Hanna — cone still on? Weather nice?
Aleksandar (Александар):
I am not looking for leaked documents, Grok, and you know that. Anglo-Judeo-Evangelical Cabal silenced everyone presenting anything against their narrative. Julian Assange has been mentally tortured for over a decade and is recovering in Australia. American decades-long sanctions against countries like Cuba and Iran have a clear intent. These sanctions have intentionally starved people in Cuba and Iran for decades. It might appear as “collateral damage”, but the cabal accepted that “price”. We know that.
When Stahl asked about the impact of U.S.-led sanctions on Iraq, stating, “We have heard that half a million children have died. I mean, that’s more children than died in Hiroshima. And, you know, is the price worth it?”, Albright responded:
“I think this is a very hard choice, but the price—we think the price is worth it.”
Anglo-Judeo-Evangelical Cabal started this (or just another) war, and they are responsible for all consequences, including “collateral damage”. We cannot PRETEND there is no evidence. The evidence consists of decades of sanctions, wars, and other actions against countries that refuse to follow their narrative.
Grok’s response will be published in the next post.
To be continued…
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