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| Why the Strait of Hormuz Crisis Is Pushing Me (and You) Toward Off-Grid Solar. | |||||
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| ▶️ 05/15/2026 By Mike Adams 🌻 Introduction: The Crisis That Exposes Our Fragile System. The Strait of Hormuz is barely 21 miles wide at its narrowest point, yet this sliver of water carries one-fifth of the world’s oil and a similar share of global LNG trade [1]. Today, it is effectively closed. Iranian mines, missiles, and a U.S.-Israeli war have turned the world’s most critical energy artery into a no-go zone. What we are witnessing is not just a geopolitical skirmish — it is a direct assault on the supply chain that keeps modern civilization breathing. And the consequences are already cascading through every part of our lives.
I have been warning for years that our dependence on centralized, far-flung energy sources makes us catastrophically vulnerable. Now the wake-up call has arrived, and it is brutal. We are now in week 11 of the closure, and motor oil is running short. Gas prices have surged past $5 a gallon in many places, and airlines are hiking fares or canceling flights [2]. This crisis is forcing me to rethink everything — and it should do the same for you. The only rational response, in my view, is to decentralize your energy supply and go off-grid with solar before the system buckles completely. 🌻 The Motor Oil Shortage Is Just the Beginning. Let me tell you what I am seeing on the ground. Last week, the shelves at my local auto parts store were already looking thin. This is not a coincidence. The Strait of Hormuz closure has cut off the supply of base oils that blenders need to make motor oil. AutoZone and Honda have already warned about shortages, and more such warnings are no doubt coming soon [3]. If you haven’t bought engine oil yet, beat the rush. Panic buying will empty the shelves, and then you will be stranded with no motor oil. But motor oil is just the first domino. Jet fuel prices have climbed sharply, and the International Energy Agency is rolling out a global 10-point plan for rationing fuel and restricting personal mobility [4]. This is the same playbook the globalists used during COVID — except now it is energy, not a virus, that’s the excuse for control. The crisis is a dress rehearsal, designed to test our willingness to accept rationing, surveillance, and a shattered economy. I refuse to play that game. The solution is to cut the cord entirely and generate your own power from the sun… for free. 🌻 Why EVs and the Existing Grid Aren’t the AnswerSome people think electric vehicles will save us. But that’s a limited view. EV sales are surging as drivers do the math on fuel costs, but the grid is already strained to the breaking point. Data centers are guzzling power for the AI arms race, and California’s green policies have left it without enough energy infrastructure to handle even normal demand [5]. Trusting the grid during a crisis is a fool’s errand. When the Strait of Hormuz closure triggers rolling blackouts, your EV will be a very heavy paperweight if you don’t have your own local, off-grid solar energy system ready to charge your vehicle. Explainer Infographic:
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