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polluxlm
 Rep: 221 

Re: The Energy Non-Crisis

polluxlm wrote:

This is a talk from reverend Lindsay Williams. He worked as a priest with the oil companies back in the 70s and has since written some books on what is claimed to be a cover up of the worlds largest oil field in Alaska, where he worked as a counselor during the discovery.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid … rgy+crisis

Now this is how it goes, back in June of this year he received a call from one of his oil friends that told him oil was going to 50$ in matter of months. This was when crude was at a record high of almost 150$. He was ridiculed with what was obviously an insane notion. Well, we have arrived.

Further he went on to say that gas is going down to 1.50 and is going to stay there for about a year. That is when the oil based economies of the world will collapse in a combination of lower profits and an escalating financial crisis due to the extreme inflation created by the FED and EU Central Banks.

This is no joke people, these things are created by a maniac elite. Listen to all these people. I have heard about the financial crisis for over a year now, and it's happening exactly how they've said it would. Politicians, businessmen, intelligence, military, ordinary folks, they're all out there risking their lives to tell you what is going on, what they've seen with their own eyes. The banks are taking over, the move is being made as we speak.

The "bailout" is already at 5 trilllion. They got the power to spend as much as they want! Congress turned down the plan, then there was some once in a century secret session where they were threatened with something, and voila the bill is passed! Over in my country they just handed out a package worth 60% of our yearly GDP to the bankers, and in return they raise interest rates for the common man! They write it in their diaries and fucking publish it. They laugh at us. And nobody notices.

Millions are waking up to this. Get on board before it's too late. It's all out in the open, always has been. You just gotta do your homework.

PaSnow
 Rep: 205 

Re: The Energy Non-Crisis

PaSnow wrote:

Well he's just a regular old Nostradamus isn't he?!

Sure people wrote articles about how the credit collapse would occur. People also wrote articles on how the Dow Jones might reach 20,000. With a million articles on the net, odds are one of them matches what occurs. Doesn't mean the same people are going to predict the future twice.

polluxlm
 Rep: 221 

Re: The Energy Non-Crisis

polluxlm wrote:

Yeah, predictions are made all the time. Most of them obviously ending up untrue. This is not a prediction, this is not an analysis. It's inside information. The ordinary article doesn't go out and say "I KNOW this will happen". You gotta consider it from his point of view. Why go on an extreme limb such as that? Your basically betting your 30 year career on a long shot. It would be insane to propose something like that back then. Nobody could predict it. So what is this guy, this priest, some financial genius? I doubt it.

Look, I'm not saying you should take this for anything. But if incidents like this doesn't even make you raise an eyebrow I don't know what to tell you. The world is literally flowing over with these coincidences. I've read books from the 50s and 60s that outline the basics of our current situation. Powerful figures, noted politicians, professors. Difference between us and them is that they're smart and they have seen it for themselves. For all of this to mean nothing would require a conspiracy in itself. It's not a conspiracy. It's just some old rich folks doing what they've been raised to do for millenia, controlling us. The people of Rome didn't know. The people of Germany and USSR, they didn't know. North Korea, China, they don't know. For the vast majority of them nothing was, is and will ever be going on, until the liberators come and tell them. Why is this so hard to grasp? To consider? It's commonplace in history.

buzzsaw
 Rep: 423 

Re: The Energy Non-Crisis

buzzsaw wrote:

A good anaolgy is going to the repair shop with your car.  You have no idea how to fix it or what it's going to take to fix it, so you have to listen to whatever your told.  Yes, you can go somewhere else, but most don't.  Enconomics is the same thing.  Most political people have no clue about the economy, so they have to trust what they are told.  It's kind of troubling actually.

PaSnow
 Rep: 205 

Re: The Energy Non-Crisis

PaSnow wrote:

Yeah I'm not trying to say it doesn't raise an eyebrow. Another board I visit someone posted the article of how the economy would collapse in "September" back in something like March or so. I've never read all the posts, but I'm sure there were naysayers etc. Sure enough, once that first day the market crashed, someone bumped the thread back up.

Anyway, it raises curiousity, but the guy isn't really risking his career here. I heard about this article, and the guy was a chaplain on the Alaskan Oil pipeline crew back in the 70's. So he's VERY tied in to the alaskan oil industry. As buzz said, that's where he's getting his advice. It'd be like if the Governor of Michigan spoke about how the US economy will collapse if GM doesn't get the bailout. Not really shocking. It raises thought & alarm, but not really unexpected, just 2 sides to every argument. Look at T Boone Pickens, he says we need to give up on oil altogether.

EDIT: I found the post: ( http://www.phillyblog.com/philly/nation … post813865 ).  It was started in July. It's really hit & miss. The economy sure tanked in Sept, but gas never rose 500% or hit $7 gallon. In fact it dropped. Significantly. It says the gov't could run out of finances in Feb. I guess that's possible with the bailouts & once we begin next years budgeting.

buzzsaw
 Rep: 423 

Re: The Energy Non-Crisis

buzzsaw wrote:

If somebody REALLY knew what was going to happen, they'd be making money off of it, not posting it to show how smart they are.  You can read the signs, but there is no sure thing.

polluxlm
 Rep: 221 

Re: The Energy Non-Crisis

polluxlm wrote:

I'm sure he gets paid for the couple of thousand books he sells. 16

You can explain away these things in most cases if you really want. I totally see your points. The problem is there are so many of them. And now with the internet we are finally getting some sense of the scope of it. It's massive. Centuries of hard to find and suppressed research are finally coming into an easily accessible fold.

Just look at it. The central banks are privately owned. That's no "secret" anymore. The board is represented by the most powerful banks in their given district, with New York occupying a senior position over the other eleven districts. How many big banks are left in New York today compared to just 20 years ago? It's basically a boys club running economic policy.

The source behind the martial law threats is now known to have been Hank Paulson. The day after the bill is passed he changes his mind and now they're all very secretive to where the money is really going to go. First they need it to prevent martial law, then they don't need it all? You know where it's going. Same as my country, they are going to save the banks and big firms before the inevitable depression comes to the people.

Who is in Obama's early team?

Sec. of State? Hillary, CFR member.
Vice Pres.? Biden, close CFR associate.
Sec. of Treasury? Geithner, former Federal Reserve Bank of New York Chairman.
Economic advisors? Romer, protege of Rob Rubin, former Sec. Treasury, Citigroup and Goldman Sachs. Just like Paulson. Summers? That's the IMF.

So you see, your government is basically a collection of secret society globalists and bankers. Go check out what they are talking about at those CFR, Trilateral and Bilderberger meetings. Hell, you'll see more of your officials there than in a normal session of Congress. See what they want, what they've been wanting to have. Read a couple of their articles. Then compare it to what actually is. What they're looking to get.

PaSnow
 Rep: 205 

Re: The Energy Non-Crisis

PaSnow wrote:

I came across this & found it interesting. Someone should do a followup with all of these people & haters.. I didn't watch it all yet, but the guy who laughs at him at 3:45 is classic. Looks like Stephen Baldwin giving him some assinine, cocky smirk.

http://www.wikio.com/video/598240

polluxlm
 Rep: 221 

Re: The Energy Non-Crisis

polluxlm wrote:

Oil went below 40, a day later it's back to 50 again. Been doing that for a couple of weeks now, perhaps longer, up and down. Always landing back around 50.

The prophecy continues..

James
 Rep: 664 

Re: The Energy Non-Crisis

James wrote:

I'm pretty happy with the cheap gas.

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