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2026.05.12 | Preparedness: Navigating 3.8% CPI, $4.50 Gas & Local Grid Isolation

5 min · 13 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio 2026.05.12 | Preparedness: Navigating 3.8% CPI, $4.50 Gas & Local Grid Isolation

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Today's intelligence traffic reveals a critical convergence as the Strait of Hormuz blockade drives April CPI inflation to 3.8%, simultaneously accompanied by CISA shifting the entire US electric sector to a "presumed compromised" cybersecurity posture. With national gasoline averages hitting $4.50 per gallon and the May 17th expiration of the emergency Jones Act shipping waiver rapidly approaching, global supply bottlenecks are violently compounding with local grid vulnerabilities. Infrastructure professionals and vigilant individuals must immediately establish contingency budgets for sustained energy inflation and prepare for localized power instability as utilities physically air-gap operational technology to counter active network threats. Tune in to tonight’s intelligence briefing for a strictly clinical, data-driven analysis to help you objectively navigate these overlapping logistical and cyber threats.

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