A recent International Energy Agency (IEA) report outlines measures aimed at reducing fuel consumption during global oil shocks.
The plan titled “Sheltering from Oil Shocks,” proposes a series of steps for governments, including reducing driving, limiting air travel, encouraging remote work, and shifting away from gas-powered appliances.
Among the measures highlighted are alternating driving days based on licence plate numbers, lower speed limits on highways, and recommendations to avoid air travel where alternatives exist. The plan also encourages households to transition from gas cooking to electric appliances and promotes working from home where possible to reduce energy demand.
Critics argue the proposals could lead to increased government control over daily life, framing them as potential restrictions on movement and personal choice. They also point to similarities with behavioural and coercive measures by States adopted during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The IEA has previously emphasised that behavioural changes can play a role in managing energy demand, particularly during periods of supply disruption, though governments ultimately decide whether and how such measures are implemented.
THE IEA JUST PUBLISHED AN ENERGY LOCKDOWN PLAYBOOK (LOCKDOWNS 2.0)
The International Energy Agency released a 10-point plan telling governments to restrict driving, ground flights, force remote work, and ban gas cooking. They called it “Sheltering from Oil Shocks.” Read that… pic.twitter.com/ZAYWJLgclP
— Aaron Day (@AaronRDay) March 21, 2026
The Problem, Reaction, Solution playbook being used again and again and again, because the herd consent to it, and take another step into their technocratic AI controlled kill grid.
Another excuse for price rises. Before the plandemic, mince was $8.99/kilo then during it, mince went up to $18.99/kilo. How much will it go up this time???
It’s all about control and money 🙄.
These munted morons are trying to solve the wrong problem just because control over people is too important for them.
Short-term solution – join BRICS to get cheaper fuel now. While we invest in the………
Long-term solution – re-commission rebuild Marsden Point and refine our own fuels.
Some of us lived through the Middle East crisis in the 1970s. Yes, we had carless days and were mindful of petrol consumption. We had the Marsden Point refinery and we watched the news. There was no panic, no fear mongering, no MSM global “narratives” and no attempt to stop people living as normally as possible. Our parents and grandparents had lived through World Wars, along with petrol and food rationing, and also the Great Depression. The modus operandi was looking out for one’s family and for others, while knowing that the likes of Nazi Germany invading Poland and flexing its “power muscles” had to be stopped. Millions of young men and women died or were tortured, and those who returned were often changed for life. But they sacrificed for family and country and freedom. Now almost the opposite is presented as the way forward. Lockdowns, control, “report your neighbour” if they break the imposed rules! Keep yourselves isolated, and those who don’t must be punished….! Is this where we are heading once again, when this crisis, like COVID, will become a thing of the past…unless the plan is to escalate the war to make it fit the global plan to control and prevent the freedom, once cherished and fought for and, indeed, sacrificed for, is on the agenda.
Ardern must be forced to rebuild Marsden Point out of her back pocket payment for rolling out the murder weapon, if she’s already spent it then give her a ball and chain and a pick and shovel