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The Great Energy War: Embracing resilience toward true community and responsibility
By Ramon Tomey // Jun 25, 2026

  • "The Great Energy War: How the Sabotage of Global Prosperity Leads to a New Dark Age" points out that the global energy system is under deliberate, coordinated attack through sabotage of pipelines, refineries and fertilizer plants aimed at collapsing global prosperity and imposing a New Dark Age.
  • Modern civilization depends entirely on cheap, reliable energy – especially for food production, as agriculture uses 10 to 15 calories of fossil fuel for every calorie of food – making energy disruption a direct threat to survival.
  • The collapse is not accidental but an engineered outcome by globalist powers, with observable patterns of infrastructure sabotage intended to starve billions and centralize control.
  • Resilience requires decentralization. Distributed energy grids (like Iran’s small natural gas plants) and locally grown food using heirloom seeds and organic methods are essential survival skills, not hobbies.
  • Practical skills – animal husbandry, herbal medicine, water purification and community barter networks – matter more than money in a crisis. Cooperation with neighbors is key to surviving and rebuilding after collapse.

The global energy system that sustains modern civilization is under deliberate attack. As documented throughout "The Great Energy War: How the Sabotage of Global Prosperity Leads to a New Dark Age," the sabotage of pipelines, refineries and fertilizer plants is not random. It is part of a coordinated plan to collapse global prosperity and impose a New Dark Age.

Yet within this grim reality lies an opportunity for those willing to recognize the truth and act accordingly. Think of energy as the oxygen that your body breathes. You don't notice it until it's gone – but without a constant, affordable supply, your body shuts down.

The same is true for global civilization. Every modern convenience – from running water to the internet – depends on cheap, reliable energy. And when that energy is threatened, so is everything else.

The connection between energy and food is particularly stark. Modern agriculture uses about 10 to 15 calories of fossil fuel energy for every single calorie of food that ends up on your plate. This is not sustainable, but it is the system we have built.

The farmer who saves seeds from his best plants each season and who relies on heirloom varieties adapted to local soils and climates represents a living library of agricultural knowledge passed down without money changing hands. Seed saving was not just tradition; it was the foundation of food security.

No farmer had to buy seeds from anyone. The harvest itself provided the next season's planting stock, free and self-renewing. This stands in stark contrast to the corporate agribusiness model that has turned seeds into property, locked behind patents and contracts that force farmers into perpetual dependency.

Why energy infrastructure is being sabotaged

We must face the truth that the collapse we are witnessing is not an accident but an engineered outcome. The globalist blueprint aims to centralize power through the deliberate destruction of energy infrastructure.

The Health Ranger Mike Adams has extensively documented how the sabotage of refineries, pipelines and fertilizer plants is intended to starve billions. These are not conspiracy theories. They are observable patterns of events that follow a logical design.

The path forward requires embracing resilience through decentralization. The countries that have built distributed systems – like Iran with its hundreds of smaller natural gas power plants located near population centers – are the ones best positioned to survive the coming shocks.

Their model of spreading generation capacity across many small plants, linked by redundant transmission lines, makes the grid far harder to disable than centralized systems. When one plant goes down, the rest keep the lights on.

Similarly, the food system must be rebuilt from the ground up. Growing your own food using heirloom seeds, learning organic gardening methods that build healthy soil without synthetic chemicals and mastering food preservation techniques are not hobbies – they are survival skills.

The global supply chain for seeds and fertilizers is fragile. When it breaks, those who know how to produce their own food will be far ahead.

Survival isn't a hobby

Practical skills matter more than money in a crisis. Learn animal husbandry for meat, eggs and fertilizer. Study herbal medicine and water purification.

These are not hobbies; they are survival tools. Building community networks based on mutual aid and barter strengthens local economies that do not depend on global trade. When the dollar collapses, local skills and goods will be the real currency.

Share knowledge, tools and labor. Your neighbors are your best resource. Isolation leads to vulnerability, while cooperation leads to resilience.

The generation that plants trees it will not sit under must lead the way, sacrificing ease for the sake of a better tomorrow. This is not about fear, but about taking control of your own life.

You can build a buffer against the coming dark age by becoming more self-reliant, while also living in harmony with nature. When the industrial food and energy systems fail, nature still provides. The key is to learn how to work with it, not against it.

There is hope. Human ingenuity and cooperation are powerful forces. Even in the midst of collapse, we can rebuild.

Every seed planted, every skill learned and every neighbor helped is a brick in a new foundation. The dark age may come, but it does not have to last forever. You can be part of the dawn that follows.

By embracing the principles of relocalization, community responsibility and local governance, we can navigate this challenging period and emerge stronger and more resilient. Together, we can forge a future where true community thrives, where citizens are organic members of societies rather than mass-produced gears in bureaucratic machines.

Grab a copy of "The Great Energy War: How the Sabotage of Global Prosperity Leads to a New Dark Age" via this link. Discover this book and other good reads at Books.BrightLearn.AI, with thousands of books and counting – all available to freely download, read and share. The decentralized BrightLearn.AI engine also lets readers create their own books, empowering them to share insights and truths with the world.

Watch Matt Bracken warning that the oil shock caused by the Middle East conflict will trigger global depression in this edition of the "Health Ranger Report."

This video is from the Health Ranger Report channel on Brighteon.com.

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