- Without delving into some very credible "conspiracy
theories," which tend to cause the eyes of "enlightened"
Americans to glaze over in their own unique self-righteous stupor, let
me relate some facts below, that should, assuming the reader has the ability
to think properly as my friend in Rome Alfio Faro, likes to say, convince
even the skeptic that Bush's recent forays into the Middle East have nothing
to do with the monopolization of oil reserves.
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- The war in Iraq, and America's so-called Imperialistic
ventures in the Mid East have nothing to do with oil.
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- How do you know that you might be asking?
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- Without delving into some very credible "conspiracy
theories," which tend to cause the eyes of "enlightened"
Americans to glaze over in their own unique self-righteous stupor, let
me relate some facts below, that should, assuming the reader has the ability
to think properly as my friend in Rome Alfio Faro, likes to say, convince
even the skeptic that Bush's recent forays into the Middle East have nothing
to do with the monopolization of oil reserves. I won't leave the reader
hanging, after relating these facts I'll spell out in one word exactly
why Bush is occupying Iraq and Afghanistan and why he intends to attack
Iran and Syria as well.[1]
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- The Third World nation of South Africa produces a barrel
of oil from coal for under $35.00 a barrel.[2] The United States of America
has some of the largest coal reserves in the world.[3] These coal reserves
are of a far higher quality than that used by South Africa, the sulfur
content is much less, and thus, American coal can be converted to oil cheaper
than can South African coal.
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- You may have heard about Canada's Oil Sands, but what
you may not have heard is that within these sands Canada harbors nearly
as much oil as Saudi Arabia.[4] Granted, it costs much more money to extract
this oil from the sand than it does for Saudi Arabia to open its spigots,
but at current oil prices, $76.00 a barrel, it is both feasible and profitable
to begin mass production.[5]
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- What the reader, especially the American reader, is almost
certainly unaware of is that the United States of America has even more
oil than Saudi Arabia or Canada locked away in strata of shale under the
Rocky Mountains.[6] Costs to extract this oil are considerably higher than
extracting it from sand, but bear in mind, at current prices, it too can
be extracted profitably with technology that already exists. Not to mention
the fact that its extraction, assuming that illegal aliens aren't invited
en masse to fill openings, will create hundreds of thousands of jobs for
Americans, not service related jobs, but real employment with real salaries
and benefits.
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- Methane Hydrate methane hydrate is essentially
frozen methane gas. Methane gas burns cleaner than any other energy source
known, if combustion is complete; there is no appreciable pollutant created
from its use. In any case, methane hydrate exists in reserves so large
that they dwarf all of the oil and coal reserves combined, the world over,
from the dawn of time; it lies under the oceans and has already been extracted
by the industrious Japanese. Its extraction at present is too costly to
be profitable, but like anything else, costs decline over time and/or as
the result of new technology.[7]
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- If the United States government were truly interested
in marshaling oil sources around the world, would it not be doing everything
within its power to mollify relations with the countries that possess the
oil? Instead Bush is doing everything he can to alienate the populations
of oil producing nations, and doesn't seem to be in the least bit concerned
about the consequences of such foreign policy folly.
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- Above I promised that after relating some facts I'd spell
out in one word exactly why Bush is occupying Iraq and Afghanistan and
why he intends to attack Iran and Syria as well. Dear reader, the reason
in one word is "Israel." Why Bush pursues his insane adventures
in the Mid East for the Zionist state is not exactly known, some think
he is a Christian fundamentalist, with a "dual covenant" eschatological
outlook, this writer seriously doubts this premise, Bush's words may exemplify
Christian value and virtue, but his actual behavior demonstrably prove
that his words are empty and are meant only to maintain a relatively powerful
base, that of the Christian voting block.[8]
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- There are others that believe Bush may be compromised
in some way and may be under the influence of those blackmailing him; those
who would and could reveal to the world some dark secret hiding in the
closet of the Commander and Chief. I suppose it's possible, I personally
don't believe that former President Clinton just happened to meet up with
a young Jewess named Monica Lewinsky, who just happened to save a sample
of the President's sperm discharged on her dress after administering fellatio.
Call me a conspiracy theorist if you like, but I'll bet it wasn't a happy
accident.
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- [1] Syria itself has no appreciable oil reserves and
thus its demonization by Israel and the media should act as a wake up call
for those that are convinced that Bush's Mid East policies exclude everything
but the acquisition of additional oil reserves.
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- [2] ? http://www.americanprogress.org/site/pp.asp? c=biJRJ8OVF&b=1157843
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- [3] ? http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/northamerica/engsupp.htm
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- [4] ? http://www.energy.gov.ab.ca/89.asp
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- 5] Don't fool yourself, the price of oil will never again
fall below $50.00 a barrel once consumers have accepted paying $3.00
a gallon for gas, oil companies and governments will maintain it there.
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- 6] 1.2 trillion barrels ? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oil_shale
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- [7] ? http://www.llnl.gov/str/Durham.html
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- 8] Many of these so-called Christian fundamentalists
however are anything but supportive of Israel; the predominantly Jewish
media in the United States exploits its media monopoly to keep this idea
before the American viewing public, this idea that all Christian fundamentalists
are pro-Zionist/pro-Israel. They do this to rein in the hesitant, after
all if "all," Christian fundamentalists support Israel, it must
be an order ordained by Jesus himself, thus many blindly fall into this
category, but maintain privately, their healthy skepticism of the Jewish
state. Many contemporary Christians have forgotten that for 2000 years
Christian doctrine embraced the view that Jews and Christians could not,
nor should live together, that Jews were determined to subvert and defile
Christianity and that they would do so forever. In effect by turning their
back on 2000 years of Christian doctrine, these folks believe that they
are somehow more enlightened than their predecessors. They embrace this
view despite the emergence of our modern secular society, despite the millions
of abortions in the United States annually, despite the fact that "gay
marriage," is almost certainly to become a reality in this country,
despite the fact that "hate crimes," legislation, if the Jewish
ADL gets its way, would make it unlawful for a Christian to condemn homosexuality
and the goals of aberrant feminism, despite the fact that non-Christian
Jews dominate our modern culture via the power of the media in all its
forms, despite the fact that Jesus has become nothing more than a piece
of "art," to be urinated on, amidst the applause of our enlightened
and "reformed," secular elite, who appear in droves to demand
that the American taxpayer [Christians included] continue to be forced
to pay for the display of such garbage under the illusion that somehow
it qualifies as "art." No, our society is not as enlightened
as we'd like to think, we are fools determined to live with our delusional
thoughts and ideas most of which have been carefully instilled in
us by way of the media.
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- Curt Maynard
- cwomak@yahoo.com
- http://pcapostate.blogspot.com
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