Forget the bullshit. Let’s talk Strait. Pissing in the wind
Mon 7:34 pm +00:00, 30 Mar 2026Source: https://earthlinggb.wordpress.com/2026/03/30/forget-the-bullshit-lets-talk-strait/
I want to show you something which is self evident because every one of our governments are gaslighting us re Iran and what it’s all about.
So many damned talking heads, in media and alternative media, silo their debates/discussions. They debate immigration, they debate war, they debate vaccines and viruses etc etc etc. ALL of it has one single origin.
Look at this chart. Look at the years and look at the drop in consumption and when it starts based on “incentives”.
Notice the BIG “incentive” is “Step 2” and it begins to impact in?… 2026. You think this is a complete coincidence don’t you?
Media reports are talking about farmers/producers not being able to get fertiliser and, if they can, the prices have shot up.
All due to the “Iran war” and the Strait of Hormuz. Perfect timing isn’t it when Imperial College and the Climate Change Committee along with the UK government, had this in their report in 2019 entitled:
Behaviour change, public engagement and Net Zero.
This report covers all GHG emissions from land travel, air travel, meat, poultry, vegetables, nuts, pulses and how to DRASTICALLY reduce the consumption of travel and meat/poultry/dairy.
An excerpt
Guidance on healthy diets in the Eatwell Guide 2016 (Public Health England, 2016), endorsed by the Department of Health and Social Care, indicates that typical UK diets contain too much livestock products and recommends the following substantial changes in national dietary habits:
– reduction in consumption of red meat by 78%
– reduction in consumption of processed meat by 78%
– reduction in consumption of white meat by 86%
– reduction in consumption of dairy products by 20%
– increase in consumption of pulses and legumes by 86%
– increase in consumption of fruit and vegetables by 54%
(Scarborough et al.,2016).
While health impacts from unhealthy diets are projected to worsen, there are additional emerging risks associated with animal-based diets and agriculture. Intensive livestock production is often the incubator of zoonotic diseases (e.g., SARS, avian flu, swine flu) and the excessive and inappropriate use of antibiotics in factory farming has been identified as one of the main drivers of a growing resistance of bacteria and other micro-organisms to antibiotics (anti-microbial resistance, or AMR). In the US, of all antibiotics medically important for humans, over 70 per cent (by weight) is given to livestock.Comprehensive meta-analyses have found vegetarian and vegan diets tohave a significant protective effect on the incidence and/or mortality from ischemic heart disease and incidence from total cancer (Dinu, Abbate, Gensini, Casini and Sofi, 2016),Higher consumption of red and processed meats and a lack of fruit and vegetables is correlated with lower income groups in the UK (Food Foundation, 2017) but it is estimated that following the Eatwell Guide recommendations to shift to more plant-based diets could be achieved at no extra cost for the consumer (Scarborough et al., 2016).
[see link for the rest]
All of what you have been experiencing since Covid and now with the Strait of Hormuz excuse, has been planned, considered and the goals of that planning are now being achieved.
And where, or from what college, did that nasty little shit, Neil Ferguson, come during Covid?…. Imperial College.
Again, this “war” is on you!
However, I’m pissing in the wind and it will continue until they get to 2 billion.












