Ohhhhhhhhkay then!
Somehow we went from talking about shortages in the US (ref: the mention of Nebraska (which I believe is still part of the US...forgive me tho, I AM admittedly just a redneck from South Carolina...that g'ograffy stuff isn't our strong suit!), reinforced by YOU tying in the US Housing inventory, US banks, and the government--none of these, I'm sorry to say, have anywhere near the level of direct influence you seem to think they must on countries like Kenya, referenced in your later links...when you shifted the argument away from the US and to a collection of 3rd world countries, who...(and this is shocking, and TRULY evidenciary of a conspiracy) are a) already among the poorer nations of the world, b) reeling from a long, deep global recession, and c) therefore are struggling to pay for ANYTHING (yes...including fuel!).
No one has EVER said that as prices rise, the poorest people (this typically starts in the poorest COUNTRIES) begin to get priced out of the market. Or, in simpler terms, as price goes up, people with less money can't afford as much stuff.
I realize that in your mind, the ONLY POSSIBLE EXPLANATION for this is that...here we go, repeat after me:
WEARERUNNINGOUTOFOILANDALLABOUTTODIE!But the sad truth is that it's a bit more complicated with that.
I am sorry it doesn't square with your...shall we say, "unique" worldview, but there it is, just the same.
What this has to do with anything, I'm not quite sure, but I'm fairly certain you'll be along in a bit to "wake me up" further, with some additional pealrs of wisdom.

-=Vel=-
PS: the one US based article you cited specifically says that the truckers' hours were being increased to counter (from the article):
"...hang-ups developing with the logistics of these delivery systems"
(this says nothing about insufficient supplies--ie, we are not "running out of oil"...rather, the delivery systems are borked...a problem, yes! But a very different one from the picture you are attempting to paint).
As to the anecdotal evidence - we can play that parlor game all day long, if you wanna...
back to work with me now...