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Post by linen on Feb 27, 2021 15:11:08 GMT -8
I would hope so. I think it is going to take a very long time to turn minds around.
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Post by Yoda on Feb 27, 2021 16:02:22 GMT -8
I would hope so. I think it is going to take a very long time to turn minds around. As disclosure begins to trickle out, more of us will realise and truly see.
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Post by Yoda on Feb 27, 2021 18:30:54 GMT -8
2014-04-13 | Dr. Greer's Introduction to Free Energy | Part 4
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Post by lucky1 on Mar 15, 2021 12:54:01 GMT -8
I've heard that oil is actually a mineral that renews itself within the Earth. I've also seen that it's effectively a waste product of Earth in the same way that we defecate (Gaia just doesn't discharge it of course). All I know is that burning it for energy isn't ideal. Isn't funny how the cabal suppressed free energy and then blames us for burning fossil fuels so now we have to pay them through the nose for renewables which can't currently meet the demands? Renewables like solar, wind and water are fine but they still struggle to generate enough electricity for our current demands. I think you need about 26 years of one solar panel's electricity to make another one to replace it, or something like that, when you consider the energy it takes to mine the rare earth minerals that go into it along with the manufacturing/installation/delivery process. The quantum leap is Tesla's free energy through the air. There's enough energy in one cubic inch of the aether to power the whole U.S. for a day, or something like that (heard that stat a little while back so I could be off). This has been used underground since the days of Tesla, i.e. the suppressed technology that would free humanity from the cabal's economic slavery. I've also heard about crystal technology/power, and I guess it was used in Atlantis. It was basically that you carry around a small bag of crystals and different ones are used in different ways to power everything, from your living space to transportation and everything. I don't have a lot of details on that though. I own a company that provides chemical engineering support to the petrochemical industry so while I am not a "exploration geologist" let say I can hum the tune and dance a few bars. Crude oil is a substance that is constantly being created in various geological substrates ...what know as a maturation event can take as little as 4 years in undersea substrates such as torbanite. Certain shale substrates in areas with vulcanization with testing showing maturation events of decades, not eons with thermal decomposition producing natural gas conversation rates of up to 60% in less than 10 years. These types of maturation events are most likely to happen under oceans and gulfs. Where I live here on the Gulf of Mexico...the sea floor literally oozes crude and petroleum tars....more then the Exxon Valdez disaster washes up on the beaches every month from naturally occurring sources....with infer-red spectrometry and carbon dating showing that its just not that old....as in its being constantly produced by nature in shale substrates. The Sigsbee deep has been identified as one of those natural hydrocarbon producing areas where hydrocarbons are literally being constantly produced. So this old wives tail that complex hydrocarbons have to take millions of years to form in nature is nonsense.
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Post by Yoda on Mar 15, 2021 20:58:15 GMT -8
Yeah, I read that oil is a by-product of the Earth that is in constant production from what you have stated lucky. So the oil industry bullshits to us that the oil supplies run low and we have to pay through the nose from time to time for fuel is because the companies are waiting for the pockets of oil have to be filled again before production can continue. Is that right or do I have an over active imagination?
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Post by lucky1 on Mar 16, 2021 6:56:42 GMT -8
Yeah, I read that oil is a by-product of the Earth that is in constant production from what you have stated lucky. So the oil industry bullshits to us that the oil supplies run low and we have to pay through the nose from time to time for fuel is because the companies are waiting for the pockets of oil have to be filled again before production can continue. Is that right or do I have an over active imagination?
Government rules, regs and mandates have more to do with the price of fossil fuels then anything else.....over the last 20 years exploration companies have become more and more efficient at finding and tapping into petroleum deposits...they've literally had to , to stay in business as it is insanely expensive to produce and the actual profit margin is very small. When you here of petrochemical giants making billions its based on enormous volume of sales and the actual profit by percentage can be as low as 2 or 3 % As a rule government mandates require oil companies to produce to a certain level to keep supplies constant and to keep costs as level as possible without production out pacing demand which tends to force prices down. The problem is when production gets caught with its pants down and demand suddenly jumps in comparison to supply...then the cost...literally at the pump can go up fast! You also have political intrusion into the long term plans of oil producers that can effect prices almost over night. Cases in point.....the long term plan for Canadian and U.S crude supply was to bring millions of barrels of crude south from Canadian oil shale production areas to the U.S Gulf states where the bulk of North American refinery capacity is via pipelines such as the Keystone XL Keystone was an extremely safe and low cost way to transport crude....but due to political reasons, namely appeasing his far left wacko political base, our Senile president Joe Biden, cancelled a half completed pipeline. Now the thing is....all that crude is still coming south...its just not going to do so on a nice cheap and safe pipeline....it'll be coming by truck, rail and barge which not only is slower and vastly more costly way to do it.....but also far more environmentally dangerous. You hear about trucks and trains and ships having accidents all the time.....When's the last time you heard of a problem with a pipeline??? Like never! The fact is that there are millions of miles of pipelines in North America....many of them dating back to the 1930's.......and you seldom hear about a problem with one.
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Post by andromedan on Mar 16, 2021 7:52:43 GMT -8
Thanks for the info lucky1 and welcome!
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Post by Yoda on Mar 16, 2021 9:13:02 GMT -8
Thanks for the reply lucky.
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Post by running on Apr 15, 2021 21:47:26 GMT -8
I used to believe it was possible that the oil companies were suppressing things like free energy. Or cheaper more effective ways of getting energy. I heard about this countless times on Coast to Coast. They all were apparently being hunted down. Then i began to research the markets and energy specifically. The glaring thing that i noticed is China and Japan were importing huge amounts of crude oil, natural gas, coal, and uranium. These are sovereign countries spending enormous amounts of money on energy. They are net importers by a wide margin. Since the Chinese and the Japanese are doing this its hard for me to believe the stories i heard on Coast to Coast. The oil companies cant intimidate China for gods sake. That was my conclusion.
Throughout history man has continually gone to denser forms of energy. I dont see that changing in entirety in the future. Solar and wind have a future imo. more so solar i think. Its Just that the overwhelming convenience and economics of dense energy does the most with the least.
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Post by Yoda on Apr 16, 2021 2:24:10 GMT -8
It may have been at a point in time before China grew to what is now, for oil companies back in the day to monopolise the energy industry by doing what you've said running. Suppressing technologies and silencing inventors. Now days, the big oil companies have grown up and are looking at monopolising new technologies. So when oil, coal and gas are a thing of the past, they are set ready to rock and roll in the latest energy crazes.
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