Re: peak oil revisited

From: hanson (hanson_at_quick.net)
Date: 02/17/05


Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 04:18:28 GMT

I agree with your "doubt of Peak Oil concept", because the
Peak Oil concept will be around for a VERY LONG TIME as
can be easily seen by Chemistry 101 which will show that
none one should hope for fossil oil to get scarce or to run out!
Not a chance. Ain't gonna happen. Listen. Initially, "they" say
the earth had an anaerobic envelope:~0 % O2. Present was only
(relevant) CO2 and Carbonates. Photosynth. etc. has liberated by
now ~21% free O2 into the air: That translates into ~1E+21 gr
or ~1E+15 tons of available O2. So, each 32 gr O2 buried
somewhere 12-14 gr = 1 C (max CH4). Hence, there
is 1E+21 * 12/32 = 5E+20 gr or ~ 5.E+14 tons of fossil C
in store. So, at a current use of 3E+15 gr/yr of oil, the fossil
stuff will be reoxydised in 5E+20 gr/3E+15 gr/yr =~ 1.5E+05 years!.
Alas, no EARLIER than in 150'000 years from now will all the fossil
carbon be burned.

Therefore that OIL PEAK concept will be used for a long long time
to maximize profits $ wise and politically..... ahahaha...

Also, the cherished, dooms-day of now or tomorrow as predicted by
green shits, enviro turds and all the little green idiots will not arrive
till after global warming is over and/or the next Ice age is gone.
Greenies are of course in total denial over this obvious result because
it will disturb their agenda to get graft from their extortions via permit
charges, user fees, enviro surtaxes and the carbon tax, which also
shows that environmentalism is only a pure money game using "enviro"
as their gimmick. Similarly, the oil producers, as explained above, are
equally happy with the official uncertainty about the reserves, since
it allows them to milk the oil beast for max profit. And like enviros, the
oil boys too are of course in their biz for the sake of money also. It's
about money! It's ALL about money, and money is GREEN & SLIPPERY!
Not that there is anything wrong with either. So, expect the fight to last.
ahahaha... ahahahanson
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>
"Sea Squid" <Sea.Squid@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:4212e7e7$1@news.starhub.net.sg...
> I am in doubt of Peak Oil concept. I listened to some interviews on the
> globalpublicmedia.com
> and found that those people all spread all sorts of unsolicited evidences
> and claims, for example
> using water in human body as an awkward analogy to the oil & gas, converting
> to localized
> communities, immobilized cities when there is no oil, alternative energy
> source like solar & wind
> won't save the earth etc. These claims erodes the credibility of the peak
> oil advocalists.
>
> I am suspicious these to be a propaganda compaign by the oil & gas industry
> in order to justify
> their price manipulation and to pop up the gas prices.
>
> "doog" <doog@toz.it.na> wrote in message news:420C3BCC.4040701@toz.it.na...
>
http://www.the7thfire.com/peak_oil/peak_oil_is_a_scam_to_promote_world_depopulation.htm
> >
> > Clearly, peak oil/mass death is a byproduct of monied madness. Peak oil
> > claims are designed to justify mass death in order to ensure the health
> > of monied madness.
> > ===
> > Money is a new and terrible form of slavery, and like the old form of
> > personal slavery it demoralizes both slave and slave-owner, only much
> > more, for it frees the slave and the slave owner from personal, human
> > relations with one another. — Nikoli Tolstoy, What Must We Do?, 1886
> > ===
> > Pelatiah Webster says of this paper and the continental currency: "We
> > have suffered more from this cause than from any other cause or
> > calamity. It has killed more men, pervaded and corrupted the choicest
> > interests of our country and done more injustice than even the arms and
> > artifices of our enemies." — John Knox, United States Notes, "Paper
> > Money A Cause of the Revolution," 1899
> > ===
> > The love of money is the mother-city of all evils. — Diogenes, Apothegm,
> > c.350 BC
> > ===
> > Revolted by the unscrupulous pursuit of wealth that marked the age, and
> > shocked by the splendor and luxury of some clergymen, Saint Francis of
> > Assisi, denounced money itself as a devil and a curse and bade his
> > followers despise it as dung. — Will Durant, The Age of Faith, 1950
> > ===
> > "So I say to you, use your worldly wealth to win friends for yourselves,
> > so that when money is a thing of the past you may be received into an
> > eternal home. . . "No servant can be the slave of two masters; for
> > either he will hate the first and love the second, or he will be devoted
> > to the first and think nothing of the second. You cannot serve God and
> > Money." The Pharisees, who loved money heard all this and scoffed at
> > him. — Jesus (Luke 16, NEV)
> > ===
> > Let there be a small country with few people,
> > Who, even having much machinery, don't use it.
> > Who take death seriously and don't wander far away.
> > Even though they have boats and carriages, they never ride in them.
> > Having armor and weapons, they never go to war.
> > Let them return to measurement by tying knots in rope. [Let them not
> > need Money. — Raquel]
> > Sweeten their food, give them nice clothes, a peaceful abode and a
> > relaxed life.
> > Even though the next country can be seen and its dogs and chickens can
> > be heard,
> > The people will grow old and die without visiting each others land.
> > —Tao Te Ching (#80), Translated by Charles Muller
> > ===
> > Money is the sinews of war.
> > — Tacitus, Cicero, Plato, Massinger, James Payn, Libanius, James VI of
> > Scotland, Arthur Murphy, Plutarch, John Lyly, George Peele, George
> > Farquhar, Carlyle, Thomas Fuller, John Fletcher, Rabelias, Arthur Hull,
> > O. Henry, Michael Scott, etc., etc.
> > ===
> > In Utopia all greed for money was entirely removed with the use of
> > money. What a mass of troubles was then cut away! What a crop of crimes
> > was then pulled up by the roots! Who does not know that fraud, theft,
> > rapine, quarrels, disorders, brawls, seditions, murders, treasons,
> > poisonings, which are avenged rather than restrained by daily
> > executions, die out with the destruction of money? Who does not know
> > that fear, anxiety, worries, toils, and sleepless nights will also
> > perish at the same time as money? What is more, poverty, which alone
> > money seemed to make poor, forthwith would itself dwindle and disappear
> > if money were entirely done away with everywhere. — Saint Thomas More,
> > Utopia, 1516
> > ===
> >
> > Why not simply call for an end to monied madness and learn to share for
> > the good of all our relations? How? Talk about ways to end monied
> > madness in order to live free from monied madness.
> >
> > http://www.usuryfree.net
> > http://www.reformation.org/moneychangers.html
> > http://www.abolishmoney.com
> >
> > All in-common goods/services free for the good of all.
> > Barter all un-common goods/services.
> >
> > Hope this helps
> >
> > Pass it on
> >
>
>


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