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Peak Oil or Not?
Many say we are running out of oil, and we must adjust our lifestyles and world accordingly. In 1956, M. King Hubbert, a Shell Oil geologist, theorized that because oil production worked in a Bell-curve manner, peak production could be predicted for different regions of the planet. Popular belief holds that when these supplies are exhausted, we will face not only soaring prices but the horrifying dilemma of how to survive. Global expansion in the form of population and industry has been due to an abundance of cheap fossil fuels. Movies like "The End of Suburbia" (Barry Silverthorn) paint a frightening picture of the days to come.
But there are those who think otherwise about our future. In this response, William Engdahl (author of A Century of War: Anglo-American Politics and the New World Order) explains the findings of Russian geophysicists on the nature of oil and its origins. Click here to read. Also of note is the February 2008 Science Magazine article on new evidence supporting the abiotic oil theory.
Most interesting is the fact that alternative energies are quickly suppressed. The electric car, very successfully tested by General Motors and then taken AWAY from delighted customers and crushed by the hundreds, was replaced with the hybrid -- scads of which now scuttle along the roads. The need seems to be to keep using oil -- perhaps so we will all panic and follow government orders when it finally "runs out." Watch this YouTube video on a brand-new "air car" soon to hit the European and Indian markets. How long will it last and how do we bring it to the USA?
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