Hormuz Has Flow Receipts but No Public Protocol
X argues leverage; the printable record is thinner and harder: lower flows, failed EIA pages, and no public passage rule.
The news. The narrative. The timeline.
X argues leverage; the printable record is thinner and harder: lower flows, failed EIA pages, and no public passage rule.
The evidence says replacement flows, not a new blockade; X's two-chokepoint drama still lacks ship or insurer receipts.
The dashboard exists, but the fetched body was a JavaScript shell; screenshots and snippets cannot become Hormuz data.
Oil-flow receipts are real enough for context, but failed EIA pages and missing AAA data block consumer gas claims.
The chokepoint story needs EIA primary pages most, but the direct EIA links returned 500 and left the paper on secondary summaries.
X argues leverage and tolls; the cleaner record is barrels, routes, failed EIA pages, and the missing public passage rule.