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The colossal conflict raging between Iran, Israel, and the United States is not merely about seizing a patch of land, but rather about laying claim to the very last drops of that ‘black gold’—the substance that has held the world’s pulse in its grip for the past 150 years.
But have you ever wondered how a nation like India—once energized by the power of ‘Agni’ (fire) and ‘Gau-Shakti’ (the power of the cow)—has today been reduced to a beggar at the mercy of the ‘oil pipelines’ of these desert nations? Come, let us trace the timeline of this intricate web of intrigue.

Oil Exploration: ‘Maya’s’ New Software
The landscape of global energy transformed when ‘Nature’ was replaced by the ‘Machine’.

1846: Abraham Gesner of Canada produced kerosene. This marked the first blow to the culture of using traditional lamps (fueled by mustard or sesame oil).
1859: In Pennsylvania, USA, Edwin Drake drilled the world’s first crude oil well.

1908: Oil was discovered at ‘Masjid-e-Suleiman’ in Iran. This marked the turning point that placed the keys to the world into the hands of the ‘Abrahamic faiths.’
Oil: The ‘Ultimate Weapon’ of Abrahamic Expansion
History bears witness that, prior to the discovery of oil, the desert regions of the Middle East were economically marginalized. However, the moment oil began to flow, the equations shifted:
The Rise of Petro-Islam:
In the 1930s and 1940s, vast oil reserves were discovered in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. This immense wealth was utilized not merely for development, but for the ‘export of ideology.’
Global Blackmail:
This very ‘oil money’ was employed to propagate mosques, madrasas, and radical narratives across the globe. Nations like India were compelled to bow to the terms of these faiths in order to safeguard their own economies. Oil ceased to be merely a fuel; it became the primary financier of ‘cultural conversion.’

India’s Decline: Estrangement from Forests and the Sacred Cow
To enslave India to energy dependency, we were severed from our two greatest strengths—the forests and the cow.

1894 (British Forest Act): By designating forests as ‘government property,’ the British placed a legal lock on rural India’s source of ‘free energy’ (dry wood/fuelwood). We were rendered dependent on ‘coal.’

1950s–1960s (The Tractor Trap):
In independent India, under the guise of the ‘Green Revolution,’ a conspiracy was hatched to render agriculture animal-free (ox-free). The ox was branded as ‘primitive,’ while the tractor (diesel) was touted as ‘progress.’
The Insult to *Gau-Mata* (Mother Cow):
With the arrival of the tractor, oxen became ‘redundant,’ and the cow was reduced to nothing more than a ‘milk’ machine. Yet, the cow’s true value lay in her ‘dung’ (Biomass Energy)—the very resource every household once used to fuel its kitchen stoves and torches. We abandoned ‘dung’ and latched onto ‘LPG’ (a pipeline of dependency).
Government ‘Myopia’ or ‘Servitude’?Today, in 2026—as gas cylinders soar to 5,000 rupees and petrol pumps stand shuttered—we must ask ourselves:
Why did our governments not steer us toward ‘solar’ and ‘biogas’ energy?
“The truth is, it is far easier to control ‘oil’ and levy taxes upon it than it is to control the ‘Sun’ or the ‘home hearth.’ Instead of empowering us to be self-reliant, our governments left us merely as ‘customers’ of foreign oil corporations. Today, the government will not save us; we must save ‘ourselves’.”
Fostering Public Dependency:
The crisis we face today is not the result of government ‘myopia’ (shortsightedness), but rather the outcome of their ‘flawed vision.’ In the name of development, they shattered our ‘backbone’ (our self-reliance). They engineered our ‘dependency’ to ensure that, come every election, we would continue to stand before them with outstretched hands.
The Solution: (For both urban and rural populations)
The struggle of 2026 serves as a stark reminder that ‘inconvenience’ is infinitely preferable to ‘servitude.’

Apartment Dwellers:
Bring a ‘solar cooker’ into your balcony. Transform your balcony into a ‘vegetable garden.’
Rural India:
Return once again to ‘cattle-based’ energy (Biogas).
Preservation of Fire:
Adopt ‘cow-dung logs’ (Gobar-kaasth). This will save trees and prevent your ‘final fire’—your funeral pyre—from becoming a mechanical ‘electric shock’ (Digital Cremation).
Rebuttal to the Argument:
“Would you have allowed such a massive population the liberty to cut down trees just to light their stoves?”
This argument is the system’s greatest falsehood.
The Truth:
India never ‘cut down forests to light stoves.’ Our culture was founded upon ‘forest conservation.’ We utilized ‘dry wood’ and ‘sacrificial twigs’ (Samidha), never green trees.
The Real ‘Destruction’:
Who cut down the trees? Governments did—in the name of ‘industrial development’ and ‘urbanization.’
They weaned us away from cow-dung and made us addicted to ‘LPG,’ for which we remain dependent on others today. Had we not decimated our cattle population, we would possess ample ‘biogas’ and ‘cow-dung logs’—resources that would both preserve our trees and keep us energized.
7. Rebuttal to the Argument: “How, then, would industrial development have occurred?”
This argument, too, is entirely fallacious.
The Truth: Industrial development is not solely driven by ‘coal’ and ‘oil.’ ‘Ancient India’ was an industrial superpower, powered by the energies of ‘fire,’ ‘wind,’ and ‘water.’
Alternative Development:
Had governments in the 1950s invested in indigenous research into ‘solar energy,’ ‘wind energy,’ and ‘biomass’—rather than importing ‘foreign tractors’—India would today stand as the world’s energy hub. We imported ‘foreign technology’ and, in doing so, lost our own ‘indigenous consciousness.’ Conclusion: The End of ‘Oil’, The Dawn of ‘Swarajya’
The depletion of oil is not a ‘catastrophe’; it marks the end of that ‘Abrahamic blackmail’ which has plunged the world into the fires of war. In 2026, the scarcity of oil will once again make us truly ‘human’ and ‘self-reliant’.
Conclusion:
The End of ‘Oil’, The Dawn of ‘Swarajya’
The depletion of oil is not a ‘catastrophe’;
It marks the end of that ‘Abrahamic blackmail’ which has plunged the world into the fires of war. In 2026, the scarcity of oil will once again make us truly ‘human’ and ‘self-reliant’.
The ‘Web of Illusion’ (Mayajal) wants you to remain fearful, so that in 2027, it can introduce a ‘Digital Messiah’ (AI-AVATAR). However, ‘Public First’ appeals to you: “Do not fear; Awaken!
For your liberation lies not within the pipelines of any government, but in the skill of your own hands.”
Jai Shri Mahakal! Shiva alone is the Truth.
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