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The Strait of No Return: A sobering vision of war, scarcity and survival | 08/06/2026
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"The Strait of No Return" argues that the war in the Strait of Hormuz is a manufactured crisis, a trap set by neoconservatives and the military-industrial complex to create a pretext for conflict, echoing the deep state's use of false flags as described in the 9/11 and Operation Northwoods narratives.
The book asserts that the U.S. military is vulnerable to asymmetric attacks (e.g., cheap drones overwhelming expensive destroyers) and that, as a lesson for survival, all centralized systems (military, energy, food) are fragile and will fail, while only decentralized, community-based systems are resilient.
The book details how the loss of Persian Gulf resources (natural gas for fertilizer, helium for industry) will cause immediate, cascading shortages.
It emphasizes that without nitrogen fertilizer, global crop yields will collapse by 30%-50% within a single growing season, leading to mass starvation, as part of the predictable outcome of a system built on just-in-time logistics and centralized control.
The book provides a practical roadmap for personal and community survival, including stockpiling fertilizers (urea, DAP), learning to produce biodiesel from waste oil, growing medicinal herbs (echinacea, chamomile, garlic) and forming mutual aid networks for bartering and cooperation, rejecting reliance on a collapsing monetary system.