You got the wrong guy if you think I’m anti oil and pro global warming.
I work with petroleum, silicon, acid, alkaline, and water based products everyday..
A garbage truck driver does the same thing.
You got the wrong guy if you think I’m anti oil and pro global warming.
I work with petroleum, silicon, acid, alkaline, and water based products everyday..
@MG0h3
•money spent on fuel, logistics and so on is cycled right back into the economy. It’s easy to see that the trillions spent on fuel by the nation is a good thing. It creates jobs and is the back bone. That is why we use it.
•We definitely aren’t setup as a nation or world to pull the plug on fossil fuel, we have a well running and fortified petrodollar economy. The 1912 fed was put in to curb vulture capitalism and prop petrodollar to limit monopoly/oligopoly from ransacking the nation and unintentionally killing the economy of things/anarchy. (IMO)
That said,
•We have had weather weapons for decades, not much gets out about about that either. We don’t want that in private sector let alone even plain jane satellites.
•From the pattent leaks of that mass offsetting vessel a few months back, all the way back to the “confiscation of Tesla’s notes” in the 1930’s it all ties in to the fact we have an understanding of tech far superior to oil for propulsion. It’s kept on retainer.
•Regarding military fuel use, compound boosted engines are rare even today. 80 year old tech.
•WW2 era double piston shared cylinder boxer mills never went civilian either. VvvvV
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^this also isn’t even mass military use today if I understand correctly but is in long distance applications. Barely popping up at all in civilian market today. ~Double mpg of current engines.
•We have basically obsoleted the printed press with tech, and that hasn’t deeply impacted our economy. That was a tactful roll out.
A garbage truck driver does the same thing.
actually anything higher then 40000 ft is -67 F
I do understand the premise of points you are trying to make.
1st point:
Oil plays the leading role in power for propulsion, energy and product.
This makes it the most viable trade commodity. Hence your reference to the OIL DOLLAR.
2nd point:
Since oil is so entrenched in the world economy providing the most employment from procurement to the end production to include energy and product, threats to this industry are met with real force.
Point 3:
Alternative energy and design exists but are being stifled due to the worldwide effects it would have if implemented.
I agree with all these points.
Riddle yourself this.
If everyone had a box as big as a lunch box that could provide energy to be used as an unlimited power source, how would that effect the world? Imagine just the impact on power companies. Imagine the impact on automakers.
Negative and Positive Ion harnessing for unlimited energy is not impossible, it just hasn't made its debut. This will happen in most members here lifetime. World Changing!
Friend of mine made an interesting comment. What if we are earth 2.0.....99.0? Anything is possible.There’s a conspiracy theory that the Egyptians used the pyrimids as energy beacons
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The channel ports 3/4 up to the top were for sulfate and hydrogen to flow in, and water was flowing under the pyramid. I don’t know. Seems cool anyways. These hieroglyphs are fascinating
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Either a really nice huge eggplant, and some midgets, or some nephilim and big electrical apparatus
Friend of mine made an interesting comment. What if we are earth 2.0.....99.0? Anything is possible.
There’s a conspiracy theory that the Egyptians used the pyrimids as energy beacons
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The channel ports 3/4 up to the top were for sulfate and hydrogen to flow in, and water was flowing under the pyramid. I don’t know. Seems cool anyways. These hieroglyphs are fascinating
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Either a really nice huge eggplant, and some midgets, or some nephilim and big electrical apparatus
I developed an interest of 9/11 5 years ago. I'd watch all the angles of the planes incl. slow-mo and studying them on pauses. It occured that nothing made sense-frames with no wings, most of the cameras had the shakes with plane in frame, plane color shifting to black, spots on intersection at buildings, camera blackout on explosion.
It's like watching a decade old movie where you can spot the obvious special effects/fake images.
For me it’s because the sun creates the heat. Burning stuff into the atmosphere doesn’t do what they claim it does. It’s -40° a few 10’s thousand feet up. Heat rises. It doesn’t sit low.
I do understand the premise of points you are trying to make.
1st point:
Oil plays the leading role in power for propulsion, energy and product.
This makes it the most viable trade commodity. Hence your reference to the OIL DOLLAR.
2nd point:
Since oil is so entrenched in the world economy providing the most employment from procurement to the end production to include energy and product, threats to this industry are met with real force.
Point 3:
Alternative energy and design exists but are being stifled due to the worldwide effects it would have if implemented.
I agree with all these points.
Riddle yourself this.
If everyone had a box as big as a lunch box that could provide energy to be used as an unlimited power source, how would that effect the world? Imagine just the impact on power companies. Imagine the impact on automakers.
Negative and Positive Ion harnessing for unlimited energy is not impossible, it just hasn't made its debut. This will happen in most members here lifetime. World Changing!