January 7th, 2009

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Have you heard of the term “Peak Oil”?

Well, I had not. I just happened to see a movie on the ‘net called “Loose Change II” and started to research the whole 9/11 conspiracy out there - some of that show rang true to me, but not as much as I would have thought had it been genuine. Well, after looking at a few sites I finally know what it is, and it IS disconcerting if it’s true … the key word being “IF” … now, what about 9/11 … think it was sorta like Pearl Harbor? There are good arguments to say that it was … start here if you want to read more about it … oilempire.us

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One Response to 'Have you heard of the term “Peak Oil”?'

  1. 1Scotty
    April 4th, 2006 at 11:50 am

    Hard to say but anything is possible. After all, even Bill Clinton changed the Global exchange of military and nuclear materials from the hands of U.S. military security agencies to a committee that handles commerce abroad. That’s how the Chinese got their hands on materials that could be used to manufacture not only nuclear reactors but nuclear tipped ICBMs [Inter-Continental Ballistic Missiles] that could be fully capable of reaching the United States. He became so hated at home; Clinton began a campaign to do trade with foreign governments in an effort to gain favor abroad. While banning so-called assault rifles here in the U.S., he opened the floodgates to sell them abroad. Even H&K [Heckler&Koch], one of the largest manufactures of military style firearms in the world and located in Chantilly Virginia, no longer sells to the general public and yet poor third-world countries are allowed to buy their wares. There are so many actual events taking place that they can no longer be viewed as mere conspiracies since they’re not just plots in a plan, they’re actually happening in real-time.


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