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EE_
16th March 2014, 05:18 AM
PUBLIC "TRAPPED" AS GASOLINE RUNS OUT IN FLORIDA; Great way to keep people from "Bugging-out" in case of Martial Law
Saturday, 15 March 2014 22:31

March 15, 2014 -- (TRN) -- Gasoline supplies have run out in central Florida and motorists from Orlando to Tampa are suddenly finding all stations empty. No explanation is being given for this strange occurrence but it would be a great way for the government to trap people in advance of implementing Martial Law. Better gas your car up now and keep it full. Get a couple 5 gallon cans and fill them up too. Things could start getting "dicey" very soon.

Motorists in central Florida are reporting dozens of gas stations have gone "dry" and have no fuel at all to sell. No explanation is being given and local media is totally silent about the issue; even in Orlando which is presently hardest hit given enormous tourist traffic to Disney World and Universal Studios. Even stations in Tampa are closing down, empty, yet the media silence makes it seem this major problem doesn't exist.

There are no storm related outages of refineries or oil pumping platforms anywhere in or near the US. There's been no disruption of oil pipelines. There is no shortage of tanker trucks or drivers. So why is the fuel running out? Have foreign oil suppliers CEASED accepting U.S. Dollars for oil shipments? Is this why President Obama announced a release of five million barrels of oil for the U.S. Strategic Oil Reserve this past week? Could it be that foreign oil nations have stopped selling to the US because our currency is worthless thanks to the Federal Reserve printing trillions to fund government deficit spending and bail out the Bankers?

The first reports of gas stations without fuel came Friday night.

Even in small towns like In Maitland, FL, bags covered the gas pumps at Dodge's Store on Saturday afternoon. Drivers like Judy Knight left empty-handed. "Well, I have less than a quarter of a tank," Knight said.

Prices have jumped since Friday when people were paying $3.49 per gallon. During a search in Maitland on Saturday, gas was selling for $3.69 at the Chevron station at Lee and Wymore roads.

"We just have to be a little bit more careful about how we drive," Knight said. "I feel really bad for people that work and families that have two cars. That's really not good."

A 7-Eleven representative, Margaret Chabris, issued a statement that said a gasoline terminal that serves the Orlando area ran out of gas Wednesday and was trying to get fuel from Port Canaveral and other locations.

Chabris said the terminal also supplies gas to other stations in the area.

Making the situation VERY odd is that officials at AAA and other gas industry organizations had little information about the shortage. There could be a nefarious reason:

Quietly cutting-off the fuel supplies would be a terrific way to trap the public from "bugging-out" in advance of the implementation of Martial Law, wouldn't it?

SPREAD THE WORD! Gas-up your cars right now. Top them off all the way to the top. Buy some 5 gallon gasoline cans and gas them up too. Oh, and if you have credit cards, charge the gas rather than pay cash. This way if the oil companies shut everything down, you still have cash but they can be stiffed for the money.

osoab
16th March 2014, 05:54 AM
I'm not a big fan of the Hal Turner Radio network. I think whoever ran that story on TRN ripped it from this news station. http://www.wesh.com/news/gas-shortage-frustrates-local-motorists/24996752

It's word for word.

Now my question. They are saying the terminal ran out of gas. Isn't the terminal supplied by a pipeline? That's how they are filled up here.

EE_
16th March 2014, 06:23 AM
I'm not a big fan of the Hal Turner Radio network. I think whoever ran that story on TRN ripped it from this news station. http://www.wesh.com/news/gas-shortage-frustrates-local-motorists/24996752

It's word for word.

Now my question. They are saying the terminal ran out of gas. Isn't the terminal supplied by a pipeline? That's how they are filled up here.

Most of the articles TRN posts are collected from the other usual sources, he does post a few questionable articles at times though.
I post them not to be fact, just for something to keep an eye out for.

mick silver
16th March 2014, 07:50 AM
one of the big gas suppler is buying one more big oil refinery so watch out for higher prices they already own most already