Oil Shortage A Scam To Create Demand?
I hope you find the following excerpt from PRISONPLANET.COM stimulating enough to do your own research. There are books on the subject of the Peak Oil Scam that this website informs you of, read all of them. This supply and demand scam should make your skin crawl. There is even scientific evidence that can not be fully disputed and is undeniable. It clearly removes all doubts with regard to the vast wealth of oil reserves in the world that have been suppressed in order to create a monopoly that benefits certain oil companies, forcing the price of oil to go up based a on false lack of supply. Record breaking profits! This is your money. Again I hope you are made as he!! Write your elected official and demand restitution and further investigation. Timing is everything and now is the time! Tell them do something or they will not be re-elected period. Timing is everything and now is the time! The following article was written some two plus years ago and boy did they see it coming:
Peak Oil is a Corrupt Globalist Scam
Steve Watson, Alex Jones & Paul Watson | October 04 2005
"...They make the profits on creating artificial scarcity.
"Peak oil" is pure military-industrial-complex propaganda.
Publicly available CFR and Club of Rome strategy manuals from 30 years ago say that a global government needs to control the world population through neo-feudalism by creating artificial scarcity. Now that the social architects have de-industrialized the United States, they are going to blame our economic disintegration on lack of energy supplies.
Globalization is all about consolidation. Now that the world economy has become so centralized through the Globalists operations, they are going to continue to consolidate and blame it on the West's "evil" overconsumption of fossil fuels, while at the same time blocking the development and integration of renewable clean technologies.
In other words, Peak oil is a scam to create artificial scarcity and drive prices up. Meanwhile, alternative fuel technologies which have been around for decades are intentionally suppressed.
This year in particular we have seen a strong hike in oil prices and are being told to simply get used to it because this is the way it is going to be. In the wake of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita gas prices have shot up amid claims of vast energy shortages. Americans are being asked to turn off lights, change thermostat settings, drive slower, insulate homes and take other steps. Meanwhile the oil companies continue to make record profits.
Even The New York Times pointed out that the recent "energy crisis" seems to be purely tactical:
"To Mr. Bush's critics, the call for conservation smacked of showmanship, or of shutting the garage door after the S.U.V. had been stolen. After all, the president has spent the past weeks dropping into the hurricane region from the fuel-guzzling Air Force One, which the Air Force estimates costs $40,000 an hour to fly."
Flying in the face of the so called peak oil crisis are the facts. If we are running out of oil so quickly then why are reserves being continually increased and production skyrocketing?
in the 1980s OPEC decided to switch to a quota production system based on the size of reserves. The larger the reserves a country said it had the more it could pump.
Earlier this year Saudi Arabia reportedly increased its crude reserves by around 200 billion barrels. Saudi Oil Is Secure and Plentiful, Say Officials.
These huge reserves enable the Kingdom to remain a major oil producer for between 70 and 100 years, even if it raises its production capacity to 15 million barrels per day, which may well happen during the next 15 years,
Is this the normal course of behaviour if we are currently at the peak for oil production? The answer is no, it's the normal course of action for increasing production.
There have also been reports that Russia has vastly increased its reserves even beyond those of Saudi Arabia. Why would they do this if they believed there would be no more oil to get hold of? It seems clear that Russia is ready for unlimited future production of oil.
There is a clear contradiction between the peak oil theory and the continual increase in oil reserves and production.
New untapped oil sources are being discovered everywhere on earth. The notion that there are somehow only a few sources that the West is trying to monopolize is a complete myth, promulgated by those raking in the massive profits. After all how do you make huge profits from something available in abundance?
A Wall Street Journal Article by Peter Huber and Mark Mills describes how the price of oil remains high because the cost of oil remains so low. We are not dependent on the middle east for oil because the world's supplies are diminishing, it is because it is more profitable to tap middle east supplies. Thus the myth of peak oil is needed in order to silence the call for tapping the planet's other plentiful reserves.
Richard Branson has even stated his intention to set up his own refinery because the price of oil is artificially being kept high whilst new sources are not being explored and new refineries not being built.
"Opec is effectively an illegal cartel that can meet happily, nobody takes them to court," Branson has said. "They collude to keep prices high."
So if more refineries were built and different resources tapped, the oil prices would come down and the illegal cartel OPEC would see profits diminish. It is no wonder then that the argument for peak oil is so appealing to OPEC. If no one invests to build refineries because they don't believe there is enough oil, then who benefits? OPEC and the oil elites of course.
It seems that every time there is some kind of energy crisis, OPEC INCREASES production. The remarkable thing about this is that they always state that they are doing it to ease prices, yet prices always shoot up because they promulgate the myth that they are putting some of their last reserves into the market. Analysts seem confused and always state that they don't believe upping production will cut prices.
In a recent report the International Monetary Fund projected that global demand for oil by 2030 would reach 139 million barrels a day, a 65 percent increase.
"We should expect to live with high and volatile oil prices," said Raghuram Rajan, the IMF's chief economist. "In short, it's going to be a rocky road going forward."
Yet independent analysts and even some within OPEC seem to believe that the demand for oil is diminishing. Why the contradiction?
The peak oil and demand myth is peddled by the establishment-run fake left activist groups, OPEC and globalist arms such as the IMF.
Rolling Stone magazine even carried an article in its April issue heavily biased towards making people believe the peak oil lie.
The Scientific evidence also flies in the face of the peak oil theory. Scientific research dating back over a hundred years, more recently updated in a Scientific Paper Published In 'Energia' suggests that oil is abiotic, not the product of long decayed biological matter. Oil, for better or for worse, is not a non-renewable resource. It, like coal, and natural gas, replenishes from sources within the mantle of earth.
No coincidence then that the Russians, who pioneered this research have pumped expenditure into deep underground oil excavation.
We have previously scientifically exposed the scam behind peak oil. Here is a 1 hour+ audio clip featuring Alex Jones' comments on peak oil and then the analysis of respected scientific commentator Dr. Nick Begich who presents evidence to suggest the idea of Peak oil is artificial.
A dangerous fallout precedent being set is that people on both the left and right believe wars are being fought in order to tap the last reserves of oil on the planet. The "coalition of the willing", whoever they may be for any given war, will not pay particular attention to refuting this claim because it allows them a reason to start and continue said war.
Even though many will see it as immoral, many will subconsciously attach it as a reason for the war. In reality the war is purely for profit, power and control, oil can be a part of that, but only if the peak oil claim is upheld.
If we continue to let the corrupt elite tell us we are wholly dependent on oil, we may reach a twisted situation whereby they can justify starvation and mass global poverty, perhaps even depopulation, even within the western world due to the fact that our energy supplies are finished.
Peak oil is just another weapon the globalists have in their arsenal to move towards a new world order where the elite get richer and everyone else falls into line."
Poll: Truckers Strike - When Will Truckers Stand Together? IF Ever?
Discussion in 'Truckers Strike Forum' started by WiseOne, Mar 21, 2008.
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Exactly!!!!!!!!
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Well I was hoping to see something good happen with this strike or even attempt of one anyway. I can remember back in the 70s, I was young but remember pictures very clearly of people that were killed for running during that strike..As Ive read throughout most of the previously posted replys, violence isnt the way..But with the economy the way it is, and airlines going bankrupt by the what seems like dozens because of fuel, It makes me wonder about the transportation industry that really moves America..I know Ive heard that the gov. says theyll step in if you do strike! Im sure the men that participated in the Boston Tea Party faced unknowns...But it worked!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAs7XZVgKhI
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Yea Id say so...We need her for President!
Tell all those other clowns to just go home!
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There will be a National truckers strike on May 1st 0800 to 1700
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There is a problem and I didnt take time to read all the post. But what i did read is oil this and oil that. Well yes it has alot to do with it. But the main problem here is that there are not enough owner operators to stage a full out strike like in the 70's. Let alone tryin to get the companies to do it. Its going to take all o/o and companies to shut down. And getting companies like celadon,jb,schneider,werner,landspan,etc etc to all get involved. so company drivers open ur mouths talk to your companies. let em know your just tryin to help em out also. cause if fuel prices keep going up not a #### one of us will be able to afford to stay out here. So get off ur butts and start talking talk to other drivers make them cb's sing with this. Cause its going to take every one of us. Not just 200,300,400 but every truck to shut down.
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a 9 hour strike? if this gets going it will last at least a week the people that will do this don't intend to shut down for a half a day but to shut down long enough to force change,
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Yep...I agree, except for Ron Paul...If you believe in the bible and your constitution ,, vote Ron Paul..
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I am in the same boat as Wiseone, and have a lot of questions, and as any other truck driver out there... millions of opinions and not one answer to the problem.... I agree that something has to be done to take the burden of the rising fuel prices of the trucking and transportation industries and distribute it throughout the economy. But I am not sure that a shut down/ slow down under the demand of "lowering fuel prices" is correct. I was researching the distillation and production of gasoline and fuel when I found this web site. Anyone interested please check it out. It is very informative as to processes, cost and marketing.
http://www.eia.doe.gov/bookshelf/brochures/diesel/index.html
Now, Switch gears with me and let's check out what's behind door #2...
I found this article while doing another web search http://www.wjhg.com/home/headlines/17239064.html which states "Many truckers say a strike isn't going to help the high diesel problem. They say the best solution is to pass the increase on to their customers.
Luckett (owner/operator) says a fuel surcharge will take the burden off truckers and put it on the shippers.
"Unlike other businesses, like the people who make your shoes or your jacket, if their prices go up they pass that increase on, but historically the trucking industry never does that, we have always feel the need to absorb it and we can't do it anymore."
Okay... and here comes one of my many opinions... That really makes sense. We've all seen the Signs on the Back doors "No Cheap Freight" Isn't the rate freight ships at a big part of the problem here as well. Shippers not being willing to raise the price to move their products because they may have to pass it on to an economy that is.... dare I say it... in a recession? Shouldn't we focus some of our Demands in that area? Should we be more focused in the "demands" we make? Something along the lines of Demanding relief through better fuel surcharges (please see http://www.tbabz.com/AssessingFuelSurcharge.htm for a good explanation of fuel surcharges) and from the low shipping rates? Am I way off the mark? Did I miss something, or is it more than just "Lower the price of Fuel"?
Now, Strolling over here to Door #3 we have;
The Price of a barrel of oil is at a record high, and yah we can off set it short term by tapping into U.S. oil reserves etc.. but then what? The price of oil is still high with no drop in sight.
Told you I had a lot of questions.
I'm going to Sneak out the side door and do some more research. Let the cannons fly ladies and gentlemen. any and all comments welcome.
But be ware and remember... I am full of questions..
Thanks for letting me spout my piece.
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