Saturday, June 12, 2010

We have oil coming out of our asses....

Oil producers scam us in to believing oil is scarce. They have been saying this for over a hundred years. Whether it's DDT which wiped out malaria for awhile, Alar on fruit wiping out poor farmers in Chile, Global warming bullshit, oil gushers wiping out sand fleas on the beaches, little girls with nit wit parents getting lost on sailboats etc. the established order marches on.

Pretty soon, (20012 maybe?)  since Iran insists on obliterating Israel, the world will get a break from this shit and the pelicans, polar bears, honey bees, seals, and all the rest of the DOOMED critters the media makes money bitching about make a wondrous comeback.

But oil spills go away, the planet warms or cools, mysterious chemicals kill people we've never heard of, and animals disappear no matter how much we listen to the purveyors of truth like all the  non stop scare mongering as soon as we quit buying it!

Did I tell you people watch too much TV! No wonder they believe this as gospel. TV makes millions scarying  the fuck out of people and  theses morons educated by the government fall for it every time. Hell they think Oba mama is qualified, because he's black, for President! That should clinch the argument. 

You can't believe a word these guys tell you!


"Gulf Oil Spill ‘Could Go Years’ If Not Dealt With" by F. William Engdahl. FSO Editorial 06/10/2010
According to Kutcherov, a leading specialist in the theory of abiogenic deep origin of petroleum, “What BP drilled into was what we call a ‘migration channel,’ a deep fault on which hydrocarbons generated in the depth of our planet migrate to the crust and are accumulated in rocks, something like Ghawar in Saudi Arabia.”3 Ghawar, the world’s most prolific oilfield has been producing millions of barrels daily for almost 70 years with no end in sight. According to the abiotic science, Ghawar like all elephant and giant oil and gas deposits all over the world, is located on a migration channel similar to that in the oil-rich Gulf of Mexico.

As I wrote at the time of the January 2010 Haiti earthquake disaster,3 Haiti had been identified as having potentially huge hydrocasrbon reserves, as has neighboring Cuba. Kutcherov estimates that the entire Gulf of Mexico is one of the planet’s most abundant accessible locations to extract oil and gas, at least before the Deepwater Horizon event this April.


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