
Redacted News The Great Fertilizer Famine Is Coming, They Can't Hide It Anymore | Redacted News
Apr 29, 2026
Richard Serrett, author and Antarctic researcher, and Michael Yan, ex-Green Beret turned geopolitical field journalist. They warn of a looming global fertilizer shock and shipping choke points like Hormuz, Malacca and Panama that could disrupt food flows. They probe strategic targets, migration risks and mysterious Antarctic electromagnetic detections under the ice.
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Choke Points Are Leverage Points For Famine
- Closing major maritime choke points (Hormuz, Malacca, Panama, Turkish Straits) can rapidly create food and fuel shortages worldwide.
- Michael Yan highlights strategic vulnerability because alternate corridors are limited and shipping priorities favor high-value cargo.
Kra Isthmus Canal As A Malacca Backup
- Nations consider long-term engineering bypasses like the Kra Isthmus canal to reduce Malacca dependence.
- Yan referenced centuries of plans and recent talks among China, Singapore and Thailand about a Malacca alternative.
Famine As A Tool To Create Mass Migration
- Yan alleges geopolitical actors are intentionally manipulating food supply to produce mass migration and depopulation.
- He links fertilizer and energy cutoffs, geoengineering and wars as coordinated levers to force mass human movement.
