They Blew Up the Gas and Bought Bitcoin #
The physical world is burning, and the elites are fleeing into the digital lifeboats. As Iranian drone swarms cripple Qatar’s Ras Laffan Industrial City—knocking out 17% of global LNG capacity—the price of energy has become a weapon of mass destruction. Brent crude is screaming toward $120 a barrel, and the Qatari force majeure has sent a $20 billion shockwave through the global system. But if you look at the markets, you’ll see the elites aren’t panicking. They’re pivoting.
Institutional capital is flooding into Bitcoin, pushing the asset past $75,000. This isn't a speculative bubble; it's a strategic withdrawal. Companies like Hyperscale Data are now openly holding 147% of their market cap in Bitcoin and cash. They are decoupling from the sovereign grid. While your heating bill doubles and your gas tank empties, the tech monopolies are using their offshore windfalls to buy up the only asset the US Treasury can't print into oblivion.
This is the final enclosure. By targeting desalination plants in Bahrain and fuel reserves in Dubai, Iran has proven that the empire’s physical infrastructure is a sitting duck. The response from the 'America First' administration has been a pathetic white flag: 30-day sanctions waivers for Russian and Iranian oil. They are funding the very drones that are melting the global supply chain just to keep the lights on through the next election. The state-managed legacy grid is dead. If you aren't holding decentralized assets, you are tied to a sinking ship.