I turned on ship tracking in God's Eye View and watched the Strait of Hormuz go dark.
— Bilawal Sidhu (@bilawalsidhu) 3 avril 2026
Ship crossings went from hundreds a day to a handful. Some days, none. You can see the new route clearly — Iran's tightly run "toll booth."
Built dark vessel detection to track ships going… pic.twitter.com/anYOEmQzpS
I turned on ship tracking in God's Eye View and watched the Strait of Hormuz go dark. Ship crossings went from hundreds a day to a handful. Some days, none. You can see the new route clearly — Iran's tightly run "toll booth." Built dark vessel detection to track ships going silent mid-transit. Then I layered in the strikes. Both sides. Vessels getting hit. Oil refineries. Before and after satellite imagery. Synced it all to oil futures — watched Brent crude rip past $100 as the timeline plays out. One chokepoint. A fifth of the world's oil. And almost nothing is getting through.
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