Submitted by troyusaguy on Mon, 02/04/2008 - 16:40.
Im glad this thread came up. I saw the williams video a few motnhs back and was out to lunch. My thought were why would the most influential people from around the world let him sit in thier most secret meetings? That doesnt make sence to me. I am still out to lunch waiting for more information to come out, I hope this is true and can be exposed.
Great story- but why would the monopoly men openly speak about their diabolical plans to some preacher?? I never did get around to fact checking the whole thing - I still dont understand why discovering the 3rd largest pool of oil on earth in our own backyard is a bad thing. In a year we could be up and running- have new jobs etc etc.
Submitted by boomhauer on Mon, 02/04/2008 - 16:38.
i think the recurring discussions on abiotic oil are interesting as well... i havent had a chance to read deeply about it yet, but very intresting stuff..
in a nutshell, research is starting to point to oil being sourced from the energy inside the earth's core, basically the idea that hot rocks can produce gas, which can in turn produce oil. Thus, instead of some dinosaurs being responsible for a finite qty of oil, teh earth is basically an unending supply of new oil. Imagine how that woudl change things...
There exists three times the combined reserves of hydrocarbons in the Arctic and deep sea floor in the form of compressed & frozen natural gas crystals then that of oil, coal and natural gas.
check it out: http://environment.newscientist.com/channel/earth/energy-fue...
Submitted by iwontbackdown on Mon, 01/21/2008 - 16:40.
"You will be paying $4 to $5 @ the gas pump in the very near future."
I just watched this 'testimony' by Lindsey Williams. He claims that in the 60's, crude oil was chosen to control the world. What we pay @ the gas pump is a form of taxation that funds the power's that be. Also, the reason that Iran is now a target is because Iran has stated that by a certain date, they would flood the world with cheap oil, which will collapse the FRN.
This is VERY worth watching.
Mr. Williams is asked at some point if it is time to brush the cobwebs away and start fresh, or is it time to kill the spider.
As a practicing Holistic Practitoner, I condone of getting rid of the underlying cause of disEASE.
**This is supposed to be in response to Thomas, whenever you have to log in, you are mis-directed. Anyway, Thomas, I agree that if we were to use our own resources, then we could go back to the 1970's prices of at least .25 cents a gallon**
'A form of taxation at the pumps'. You ain't kiddin.
UK= £5gal = $10gal of which about 90% is tax! Don't forget that BP is one of the biggest in the world. Don't rob me bro'.
'I always think of all you canvassors and precinct leaders at the front line.
Good luck out there &Thank you. It's appreciated'.-fip
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'I always thank of all you canvassors and precinct leaders and delegates who were at the front line and caucuses.
Good luck out there &Thank you. You're a gift.
used to drive the price up. According to Lindsey Williams author of Energy Non Crisis there is the largest deposit of crude oil on the planet in Alaska. He witnessed the drilling/gushers first hand.The first pool they drilled was capped off and after testing it was said there was enough oil for 200 years for the USA. And then they found one ( I think bigger) right next to it and it was also capped off.This has nothing to do with the oil tied to the Alaska Pipeline, these are newer discovery's. I'm so sick of hearing about peak oil it make me want to puke.
The one point I disagree with Mr. Williams is the price per gallon at the pump if this oil were to be released. He says $1.50 a gallon and I disagree, I think it could be sold for pre 1972 prices say $.25 a gallon. After all theres 400 years of oil thats ours. I wonder if Ron Paul knows about this deposit the oil companys are trying to hide?
Submitted by speakthetruth on Mon, 02/04/2008 - 17:16.
Has anyone been able to verify the claim that Kissinger did secret deals with the OPEC countries to buy their oil in exchange for supprting our national debt? And that is the reason we keep buying their oil as oppossed to using the oil in Alaska.
If that can be brought to light, it would be huge.
Submitted by iwontbackdown on Mon, 01/21/2008 - 16:48.
What?? No credibility? He only hung out with all the "top" dogs who made decisions on the natural resources over in Alaska. He was not preaching anything religious, and if you actually listened to him to the very end of the video, he demonstrates Patriotism to be the most VITAL issue! http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3340274697167011147
It's the uncertainty that matters...we don't really know what KSA has, we don't what Alaska has, and we sure don't know how much all of that hard to get at oil is going to cost.
I work in the R&D division of Conoco/Phillips... between Alaskan/ BC holdings and the Chesapeak Bay node, we've probably enough oil untapped for another few hundred years at current consumption rates.
The middle east isn't even our biggest importer of oil...lol.
This has always been nothing to do about consumption and everything to do with keeping the dollar afloat.
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~Live life to its fullest, with an open heart, open arms and most important... an open mind~
Submitted by iwontbackdown on Mon, 01/21/2008 - 16:47.
What?? No credibility? He only hung out with all the "top" dogs who made decisions on the natural resources over in Alaska. He was not preaching anything religious, and if you actually listened to him to the very end of the video, he demonstrates Patriotism to be the most VITAL issue! http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3340274697167011147
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Im glad this thread came up.
Im glad this thread came up. I saw the williams video a few motnhs back and was out to lunch. My thought were why would the most influential people from around the world let him sit in thier most secret meetings? That doesnt make sence to me. I am still out to lunch waiting for more information to come out, I hope this is true and can be exposed.
Thay was my impression as well..
Great story- but why would the monopoly men openly speak about their diabolical plans to some preacher?? I never did get around to fact checking the whole thing - I still dont understand why discovering the 3rd largest pool of oil on earth in our own backyard is a bad thing. In a year we could be up and running- have new jobs etc etc.
abiotic
i think the recurring discussions on abiotic oil are interesting as well... i havent had a chance to read deeply about it yet, but very intresting stuff..
in a nutshell, research is starting to point to oil being sourced from the energy inside the earth's core, basically the idea that hot rocks can produce gas, which can in turn produce oil. Thus, instead of some dinosaurs being responsible for a finite qty of oil, teh earth is basically an unending supply of new oil. Imagine how that woudl change things...
We should look to methane hydrate for hydrocarbons
There exists three times the combined reserves of hydrocarbons in the Arctic and deep sea floor in the form of compressed & frozen natural gas crystals then that of oil, coal and natural gas.
check it out:
http://environment.newscientist.com/channel/earth/energy-fue...
PS we should have more energy discussions here
Here's another good site about petroleum
http://pub38.ezboard.com/fdownstreamventurespetroleummarkets
Read Kunstler's article--it's hilarious.
The standard currency of the world is oil.
"You will be paying $4 to $5 @ the gas pump in the very near future."
I just watched this 'testimony' by Lindsey Williams. He claims that in the 60's, crude oil was chosen to control the world. What we pay @ the gas pump is a form of taxation that funds the power's that be. Also, the reason that Iran is now a target is because Iran has stated that by a certain date, they would flood the world with cheap oil, which will collapse the FRN.
This is VERY worth watching.
Mr. Williams is asked at some point if it is time to brush the cobwebs away and start fresh, or is it time to kill the spider.
As a practicing Holistic Practitoner, I condone of getting rid of the underlying cause of disEASE.
**This is supposed to be in response to Thomas, whenever you have to log in, you are mis-directed. Anyway, Thomas, I agree that if we were to use our own resources, then we could go back to the 1970's prices of at least .25 cents a gallon**
Gas Tax
'A form of taxation at the pumps'. You ain't kiddin.
UK= £5gal = $10gal of which about 90% is tax! Don't forget that BP is one of the biggest in the world. Don't rob me bro'.
'I always think of all you canvassors and precinct leaders at the front line.
Good luck out there &Thank you. It's appreciated'.-fip
'I always thank of all you canvassors and precinct leaders and delegates who were at the front line and caucuses.
Good luck out there &Thank you. You're a gift.
It's a site for newbees
G_d bless
Attend a Church of your choice this Saturday
G_d bless
Attend a Church of your choice this Saturday
Peak Oil Is A Bunch Of Lies........
used to drive the price up. According to Lindsey Williams author of Energy Non Crisis there is the largest deposit of crude oil on the planet in Alaska. He witnessed the drilling/gushers first hand.The first pool they drilled was capped off and after testing it was said there was enough oil for 200 years for the USA. And then they found one ( I think bigger) right next to it and it was also capped off.This has nothing to do with the oil tied to the Alaska Pipeline, these are newer discovery's. I'm so sick of hearing about peak oil it make me want to puke.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbakN7SLdbk
The one point I disagree with Mr. Williams is the price per gallon at the pump if this oil were to be released. He says $1.50 a gallon and I disagree, I think it could be sold for pre 1972 prices say $.25 a gallon. After all theres 400 years of oil thats ours. I wonder if Ron Paul knows about this deposit the oil companys are trying to hide?
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http://www.ncel.w4sp.com/
http://www.blackboxvoting.org/
http://www.votefraud.org/
http://www.hulu.com/hacking-democracy
Need info
Has anyone been able to verify the claim that Kissinger did secret deals with the OPEC countries to buy their oil in exchange for supprting our national debt? And that is the reason we keep buying their oil as oppossed to using the oil in Alaska.
If that can be brought to light, it would be huge.
That guy has no credibility
That guy has no credibility and is just a minister like huckabee. Oil is finite in supply, take a geology class.
Live Free or Die.
Verified by the......
Gov of the State of Alaska
http://www.dailypaul.com/152976/diebold-vs-paper-ballots
http://www.ncel.w4sp.com/
http://www.blackboxvoting.org/
http://www.votefraud.org/
http://www.hulu.com/hacking-democracy
What?? No credibility? He
What?? No credibility? He only hung out with all the "top" dogs who made decisions on the natural resources over in Alaska. He was not preaching anything religious, and if you actually listened to him to the very end of the video, he demonstrates Patriotism to be the most VITAL issue!
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3340274697167011147
the point is that we don't really know who has what...
I mean, check out this post, which contains an aggregation of ALL of the credible experts' forecasts for oil production and decline rates.
http://www.theoildrum.com/node/3439
It's the uncertainty that matters...we don't really know what KSA has, we don't what Alaska has, and we sure don't know how much all of that hard to get at oil is going to cost.
Actually
I work in the R&D division of Conoco/Phillips... between Alaskan/ BC holdings and the Chesapeak Bay node, we've probably enough oil untapped for another few hundred years at current consumption rates.
The middle east isn't even our biggest importer of oil...lol.
This has always been nothing to do about consumption and everything to do with keeping the dollar afloat.
~Live life to its fullest, with an open heart, open arms and most important... an open mind~
What?? No credibility? He
What?? No credibility? He only hung out with all the "top" dogs who made decisions on the natural resources over in Alaska. He was not preaching anything religious, and if you actually listened to him to the very end of the video, he demonstrates Patriotism to be the most VITAL issue!
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3340274697167011147
a very very good site for energy related topics...
I go over there all of the time, lots of smart people talking about important things related to energy, etc. Good stuff.
by the way...
there's a great discussion of the role of libertarianism in this post over there today:
http://www.theoildrum.com/node/3481