Hi Paul,
It's not that abiotic oil (basically an irrefutable fact - it's the
*only* kind of oil, as the "energy" corporations know well) is "any
answer" to the massive crisis facing us all, it's that it's a major
piece of the puzzle regarding what our situation is and what the
information/mind war is pushing us toward. We are actually swimming in
oil, if you consider the millions of barrels consumed per day. However,
the incredibly sudden way in which we are now being told that the peak
is hitting us in a way that the global shortfall threatens our safety
and civilization overnight without warning is, I am convinced after a
reasonable amount of study, correctly characterized as a scam.
The oil cartels are currently able to get beaucoup of cheap oil. Their
costs of production have not appreciably changed (unless you factor in
the costs of war, which they don't pay) since the $20 a barrel days.
Where is the extra $30/barrel going? Are the "educated" classes more
disposed to accept the imperialism of the US shadow government based on
the sudden widespread broadcasting of the Peak Oil meme? Is it a
coincidence that people including Michael Ruppert are talking seriously
about how to go about "humanely" "deciding" about how to order the
"inevitable" die-off facing humanity in the now suddenly looming future?
Who has talked about Eugenics in the past? Who has talked about the
necessity of population reduction? Can these ideas be brought up in this
context without creating fear in a way that plays into the hands of
those who would spread war and enmity? (If you read the tone of
Ruppert's work, for instance, it would seem not).
What *can* we do that will help us toward peace in our hearts and
therefore actions?
Yours in creating a world that works,
Bruce
Globalcircle wrote:
>I've seen that article and it's been discussed. If a-biotic oil was any
>answer to depletion we'd all be swimming in oil right now. If any country
>or group in the world was able to get cheap oil somehow, nobody could stop
>them.
>This has not occurred and cannot.
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>--paul, webmaster
http://globalcircle.net
>peace and liberty, sustainability and justice
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>On 3/18/2005 at 8:00 AM Bruce Tanner wrote:
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>>Hi Paul,
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>>I notice you are sending out multiple messages hammering on the
>>imminence of the crash of available oil supplies, and the dire
>>implications thereof. I urge you to check out the information on the
>>linked site, particularly the work of Dave McGowan on this issue. Please
>>understand I do not advocate in the least that we can go on consuming
>>oil at the present rate for much longer... Quoting from the article
>>"Running on Empty:"
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>>"Remarkably, when it comes to thinking about peak
>>oil and what it means for the future of America,
>>Wall Street analysts and neocons are taking the
>>lead, while the former oil man from Midland keeps
>>his head up his tailpipe."
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>>Aren't those Neocons prescient?
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http://educate-yourself.org/cn/davemcgowanstalinandabioticoil05mar05.shtml
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