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  • PAH
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    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    FFS, is this the David Icke forum?
    May as well be. 90% of the stuff in General is bollocks anyway.

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  • Doggy Styles
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    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    FFS, is this the David Icke forum?
    Don't mention that name on here. It makes zeity nervous.

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by PAH View Post
    Hence the bigger players will start a big war or release a virus targetting the genetic code of the 'enemy', or both at same time, before they'd let their countries descent into chaos and anarchy they didn't control.

    They may have already started the ball rolling with pig flu. First run was relatively harmless so they'll tweak it to do the job properly now everyone is apathetic about it.
    FFS, is this the David Icke forum?

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  • PAH
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    Originally posted by SuperZ View Post
    4. We might be doomed when oil runs out. Our little planet has finite natural resources and due to population growth the other resources are disappearing fast.
    Hence the bigger players will start a big war or release a virus targetting the genetic code of the 'enemy', or both at same time, before they'd let their countries descent into chaos and anarchy they didn't control.

    They may have already started the ball rolling with pig flu. First run was relatively harmless so they'll tweak it to do the job properly now everyone is apathetic about it.

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  • SuperZ
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    1. The 30 year estimate might be based on current known oil reserves, hence why it's always 30 years as the years tick by as more reserves are found. Having said this I was told in the mid-80's we had 50 years left. based on this I predict we have 35 years left but by that time things might become dire

    2 Oil is actually man made and it's all been a con? It's purified and liquified poo?

    3. Little green men keep us topped up with oil hence why it's always 30 years

    4. We might be doomed when oil runs out. Our little planet has finite natural resources and due to population growth the other resources are disappearing fast.



    I'm working on method of harnessing dark matter while also billing client co for my wasted IT efforts.
    Last edited by SuperZ; 23 March 2011, 22:12.

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  • MarillionFan
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    Look at the end of the day, it's all a big con. No doubt when the oil runs out, BP will say 'hey look we've got some special process that makes engines run on salt water and BTW we own the sea! Oh and it's going to run out in 30 years'

    You know it's going to happen!

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  • Cliphead
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    Nuclear power's the way to go.

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  • AtW
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    It can last more than 30 years if you cut consumption of oil every year.

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  • configman
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    Originally posted by hyperD View Post
    Oh, and as I was privy to a private document from a major oil company's internal study last year, China has about 400 years worth of coal reserves at current consumption rates.
    ... but rapidly converting to hydro-electricity with all the rivers they have in an effort to keep the rest of the world happy with green issues. They also have 80% of the rare earths needed to make rechargeable batteries. Thats what I call a super power.

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  • hyperD
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post
    I remember a school lesson in 1962 which said the oil will run out in 30 years.
    Me too Paddy.

    Then I read about the economic equilibrium about the cost of recovering oil from reservoirs as a function of oil price and lo and behold, oil a plenty as can be observed over the last 20 years or so!

    Peak oil, my arse.

    Oh, and as I was privy to a private document from a major oil company's internal study last year, China has about 400 years worth of coal reserves at current consumption rates.

    Windmills and blackouts all round for the UK chaps? Tally ho, eco-loons!

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  • Doggy Styles
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    The good news is that it will cut our global warming emissions.

    We'll have to burn trees instead.

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  • Clippy
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    Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
    Running out of oil
    Recommended reading on this topic.

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post

    It takes a lot of work to get it out though, compared to sicking a tube in the ground and letting it shoot out all over the place.
    Exactly, in Texas back in the early 1900s you only had to walk across an oil field in spiked shoes to leave a row of little gushers behind you.

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  • OwlHoot
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    We shouldn't completely write off cold fusion, or something of that ilk.

    Everyone scoffs that it was just a Fleisch in the Pons But a recent and highly regarded ebook on solid state physics I downloaded the other day, makes clear that many non-kook physicists in that field are fairly convinced something unusual was going on in the Fleischmann-Pons experiments and if so might be exploited once properly understood.

    I'll give a reference, and some quotes, at the w/end if anyone is interested.

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  • BlasterBates
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    This is the future:

    ITER - the way to new energy

    Looks cool, like proper technology should (Concorde etc.).

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