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Two Weeks to Flatten the Fuel Curve: Digital IDs, Rationing, Energy Austerity

Ice Age Farmer

21 Mar 2026
Countries worldwide are rolling out strikingly similar “energy austerity” measures overnight–including digital ID-based fuel rationing, 4-day workweeks, license-plate driving bans, AC temperature caps, and more–all in response to the latest crisis. But don’t worry, they say, it’s just for “2 weeks” … let’s talk about it.

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I noticed unleaded petrol in my nearest filling station has already gone up by 11p per litre.

Europe’s Fuel Crisis: Engineered Shortages & Austerity Rolling Out Fast

More from the Ice Age Farmer

22 Mar 2026
European nations are starting to ration fuel–even as barge captains report they are not allowed to unload fuel onto the European continent. The UN has called this energy crisis a wonderful “moment to accelerate the energy transition,” and the very same people who drafted climate agendas are now running the handling of the energy crisis. The technocrats are advancing their agendas at a breakneck speed. Let’s talk about it.

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Thanks @Rich - this is the type of report showing the impact of net zero stealth policies on oil rationing which you will rarely, if ever, see on TLN due to their climate hoax support.
I wonder how many millions of barrels of oil the world military consumes each day in all its illegal wars. You can bet no-one in the military is being pressed into rationing their fuel consumption! The hypocrisy of governments is amazing.

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Here is a typical 'ed in the sand policy from our esteemed net zero minibrained politicians:

this despite comments from experts a week ago:
https://www.gbnews.com/money/ed-miliband-north-sea-oil

and today:

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PS - anyone looking for coal in the UK again? No, is this another side of minnibrained climate change - no UK domestic coal powered stations but watch China add coal powered stations every couple of weeks. Best to go bankrupt through net zero seems to be the UK madness.

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Jost noticed this re coal:

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I’m very late to this thread and will simply observe that about 25% of the Northumberland coal field is sitting there waiting to be taken. No easy task I realise.

This is why my title deed stresses that any coal “won” (the exact word used) definitely does not belong to me, and if the house falls down because of some monstrous cockup on the mining front, that’ll be my bad luck. I’m fairly relaxed about this.

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