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The Crude Game: Driving Up Oil With Terror and Cap & Trade.

There have been many theories and threats aimed at oil production and consumption throughout the last hundred years, and essentially every one of them has been designed to manipulate the price of this indispensable commodity.

Furthermore, the most prevalent factor condemning the majority of them to a realm of Orwellian conspiracy is the fact that they are blatantly false.

First of all, the theory that oil is a decreasing resource consisting of the remains of dead dinosaurs is not only untrue, there is no actual empirical evidence to support this finding, and the majority of the science community is likely somewhat aware of this fact.

To digress, there are an insensible number of completely absurd theories which are propagated, and even lauded, by a great many academics who are fully aware that they are false. As the descendant of a family who knew Thomas Edison personally to be a less than capable patent clerk who did not invent the light bulb, and who’s close relative proved Einstein’s Theory of Relativity to be erroneous, this author is well aware of the contemptible and complacent nature of a scientific community which intemperately insists on continuing a great many established mendacities for a variety of reasons that are all of them much less than honorable.

The advent of the “fossil fuel” theory was simply a default conclusion influenced by archeological discoveries of fossilized prehistoric remains in some of the petroleum deposits. However, there is no solid evidence that suggests that the dinosaurs were the precursory ingredient of this resource. This theory is about as laudable as claiming that Wooly Mammoths are the main ingredient in Polar ice.

There is actually much more credible evidence to support the theory that crude oil is a byproduct of planetary mechanisms occurring far below the surface of the Earth, and that it is a renewable resource which will last for millions of years.

A well known fact is that when this planet was formed there were many elemental gases which became trapped within its geodesic formations becoming compressed over time into various solid and viscous deposits.

There are also elements such as sulfur and helium which are constantly escaping their stony prison and seeping into the oceans and atmosphere as the planet slowly matures.

One might well inquire as to why science would be used to misinform the public with claims that oil is becoming scarce. It certainly wouldn’t appear to be a productive piece of propaganda.

However, the mechanism of supply and demand that the majority of the business world relies on is one that would never allow a small minority of the population to become decadently rich and powerful if it were allowed to occur naturally.

The fact is that oil is a cheap, easily attainable, extremely versatile and energy efficient resource that has proliferated across this planet like no other commodity on the market, and those who seek power have been devising strategies to manipulate the market for this product almost since its inception.

Surpluses of oil have been slowly stockpiled in various locations around the planet for decades, and the majority of oil producers are required to reduce production levels in varying degrees in order to guarantee that prices remain at levels high enough to sustain the many destructive mechanisms of business that economies are being founded upon.

George Bush and his regime started wars to tighten the stranglehold on oil this nation’s miscreant profiteers and corrupt government agencies were worried was loosening, and now, Obama is pushing Cap and Trade in an effort to demand that people use less of this commodity in a disingenuous attempt to convince people that it is dangerous because the evidence is surfacing that it is cheap and sustainable.

My time is up and I must go. More on this as the week progresses…

Posted on Friday, July 16, 2010 at 10:14PM by Registered Commenter[factbat] | CommentsPost a Comment

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