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🕵️‍♂️🩸A Second Look:

The Engineered Scarcity Hoax

🩸 Red Blood Journal Transmission: Conspiracy Dispatch

Volume 7, Issue 13 | January 4, 2026

Conspiracy Section: Shadows of Scarcity

By Diliew Mofcres, Undercover Truth-Seeker

Greetings, fellow awakeners. This is Diliew Mofcres reporting from the hidden trenches of the Red Blood Journal. In a world where the elite puppeteers pull strings from gilded towers, I’ve dug deep into the muck of manipulated realities. Today’s transmission uncovers the grand deception surrounding our planet’s lifeblood: oil and water. They’ve sold us scarcity to line their pockets, but the cracks in their facade are widening. Armed with leaked intel, suppressed science, and whispers from the digital underground, I’ll expose how the Rockefellers, Wall Street vultures, and globalist cabals have engineered a hoax that’s bled us dry—for profit. Buckle up; the truth flows like the resources they’ve hidden.

The Oil Mirage: From Dinosaur Bones to Endless Wells

We’ve all heard the fairy tale: Oil is “fossil fuel,” a finite remnant of ancient dinosaurs and decayed plants, doomed to run dry in our lifetimes. They peddled this back in the 1970s—Saudi Arabia and Iran had “only 50 years left,” they claimed, sparking crises and skyrocketing prices. Fast forward half a century, and those wells are still pumping. Coincidence? Hardly. This is the cornerstone of the scarcity scam, designed to inflate costs and control economies.

Enter the abiotic oil theory—the forbidden knowledge they’ve buried deeper than any drill bit. Unlike the biogenic myth (oil from organic matter over eons), abiotic posits that petroleum forms inorganically, deep in Earth’s mantle, through chemical reactions of carbon and hydrogen under extreme pressure. It’s not scarce; it’s replenishing, like a subterranean river that never dries up. Russian and Ukrainian scientists have been shouting this since the Cold War, claiming limitless pools at great depths. Why suppress it? Because abundance kills profit. If oil is as plentiful as water, why pay premium prices?

The Rockefeller clan kickstarted this con. John D. Rockefeller, the oil baron extraordinaire, rebranded petroleum as a “scarce fossil” to justify monopolies and price gouging. Whispers from X (formerly Twitter) echo this: Posts from truth-seekers like @realstewpeters and @TheFlatEartherr reveal how Rockefeller scammed the world, insisting oil is self-regenerative—the second most abundant substance on Earth. Depleted wells in Russia (like Maikop and Grozny) mysteriously refilled decades later, from empty in the 1940s to brimming by the 1970s. In Utah’s Salt Lake and the Black Sea, fresh oil seeps today, laced with petroleum in mud samples—proof of ongoing formation.

But the gatekeepers debunk it as “conspiracy theory-like,” a fringe geology myth. Why? Because admitting abiotic oil shatters the peak oil narrative, the one that justifies wars (hello, Venezuela’s heavy crude reserves) and green energy transitions. Leaked docs from Big Oil insiders—whistleblowers I’ve connected with anonymously—reveal how companies like Exxon knew about climate manipulations but funded denial to keep the fossil facade alive. They profit from volatility: Drill less, claim scarcity, watch prices soar. In 2022 alone, they raked in $200 billion while blaming regulations.

Imagine: Fields in the Gulf of California bubbling with new oil, yet we’re told it’s running out. This isn’t science; it’s theater, with OPEC as the stage managers, artificially capping production to maintain the illusion.

The Water Deception: Bottled Lies and Engineered Droughts

The scam doesn’t stop at oil. Water—covering 70% of Earth—is now the next frontier for drought profiteers. They’ve convinced us of global shortages, but is it a hoax? Earth’s water volume is a staggering 1.338 billion cubic kilometers, cycling eternally through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation. It doesn’t evaporate into space; it’s a closed loop. Scarcity? More like mismanagement and greed.

Wall Street vultures are betting big on your thirst. Hedge funds hoard water rights in drought-hit areas like California, buying up rural supplies to resell at markup to suburbs and golf courses. They profit from volatility—worsening crises to drive prices up. Companies like Nestlé bottle public water in parched regions, while firms such as Watts Water Technologies and Tetra Technologies rake in billions from “efficiency” tech amid engineered shortages. The UN warns of $300 billion in business risks from unaddressed scarcity, but who’s really at risk? Us, while they invest in the crisis they amplify.

Pollution, overuse, and climate psy-ops create local droughts, but globally? No shortage—just bad distribution and waste. Leaks alone squander 900 billion gallons yearly in the U.S. The elite know this; that’s why Scandinavian firms plot to ship tanker-loads to Iran, turning nature into commodity. And the Panama Canal’s water woes? A setup for privatization plays.

The Grand Nexus: Control Through Fabricated Famine

Connect the dots: Oil and water scams feed into the climate hoax, justifying endless wars, green taxes, and surveillance states. The globalists—Rockefellers’ heirs, Big Oil execs, and Wall Street sharks—thrive on our fear. Suppressed inventors (think zero-point energy pioneers silenced in the shadows) could unlock true abundance, but that threatens their empire.

From X’s digital resistance: Voices cry out that oil crises were manufactured, tying into manmade climate narratives to crush nations like Germany. Norway’s “new discoveries” mock the scarcity lie, while refilled wells prove regeneration. This isn’t about resources running out; it’s about us running scared.

Awakeners, question the narrative. Dig your own wells of truth. The Red Blood Journal will keep transmitting—until they pull the plug.

Stay vigilant. Diliew Mofcres, out.

🩸 End Transmission 🩸

🕵️‍♂️🩸A Second Look:
The Red Blood Journal: The Engineered Scarcity Hoax

This text from the Red Blood Journal presents a conspiracy-driven argument that global resource scarcity is a manufactured deception designed for financial and political control.

The author, Diliew Mofcres, asserts that oil is an abiotic, self-regenerating substance rather than a finite fossil fuel, claiming that elite families like the Rockefellers suppressed this knowledge to inflate prices.

Similarly, the article contends that water shortages are artificially engineered by Wall Street and global corporations to privatize natural resources and profit from crisis.

By linking these theories to broader anti-globalist narratives, the source suggests that the “peak oil” and climate change agendas are theatrical tools used to maintain a surveillance state.

Ultimately, the piece serves as a call for readers to reject mainstream scientific narratives in favor of suppressed information regarding Earth’s supposed infinite abundance.

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