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"Fossil Fuel" is a Hoax concept of the Scarcity Fear Porn Elites. Real science shows that oil is constantly being created deep in the earth's mantle. And endless supply. it's a simple chemical process when under the huge pressures in the planet's bowels.

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I think the point that Prof Michaux is making relates more to the finite nature of all the minerals and metals required to create the technocratic vision.

It is impossible. That is the take home message.

So, whatever we call the substances we extract from earth is not important. Nor is the reasoning of raving rich people. What matters is their plans are simply impossible due to limited resources. So (now think as they do) the only way they can achieve their dream technocracy is to streamline the population down to minimum. If oil and gas are as abiotic as some scientists claim, then the owners will be all the happier. They see scarcity of materials as their justification for genocide!

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Ok. But then why read any more than "we have limited resources"? Anyone with a brain knows that already.

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The professor spells it out so clearly, specifying precisely how much is required as opposed to how much is available, that the impossibility of the Technocracy dream is exposed as the ruse that it truly is.

This destroys the fear of a world in which we will "own nothing". It dispels the myths and grounds the flights of fancy indulged by the predator class.

Some people need help overcoming the fear porn which is pumped out by the controlled opposition writers I see on Substack every damned day.

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re: "fossil" fuels

https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.1701266114

The deep, hot biosphere: Twenty-five years of retrospection | PNAS

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I think the point that Prof Michaux is making relates more to the finite nature of all the minerals and metals required to create the technocratic vision.

It is impossible. That is the take home message.

So, whatever we call the substances we extract from earth is not important. Nor is the reasoning of raving rich people. What matters is their plans are simply impossible due to limited resources. So (now think as they do) the only way they can achieve their dream technocracy is to streamline the population down to minimum. If oil and gas are as abiotic as some scientists claim, then the owners will be all the happier. They see scarcity of materials as their justification for genocide!

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Dec 29, 2022Liked by Frances Leader

Prof. Michaux takes the concept of "fossil fuel" for granted. Strangely enough, modern allopathic medicine and "fossil fuel" have a common denominator. They are both the product of the Rockefeller science of subversion that has established its hold, not only on our society, but also on established science. If the decision to call oil a “fossil fuel” was made in 1892, be assured that beyond the financial greed to impose a world price for oil, the Globalists had already long term plans for oil to play a key role in their project, the same as when they started the take-over of the medical establishment more than a century ago.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSff0pwc1Xc

https://shawnalli.com/oil-the-4th-renewable-resource.html

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Dec 29, 2022·edited Dec 29, 2022Author

I think the point that Prof Michaux is making relates more to the finite nature of all the minerals and metals required to create the technocratic vision.

It is impossible. That is the take home message.

So, whatever we call the substances we extract from earth is not important. Nor is the reasoning of raving rich people. What matters is their plans are simply impossible due to limited resources. So (now think as they do) the only way they can achieve their dream technocracy is to streamline the population down to minimum. If oil and gas are as abiotic as some scientists claim, then the owners will be all the happier. They see scarcity of materials as their justification for genocide!

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Dec 29, 2022Liked by Frances Leader

Their "technocratic vision" is probably as scientifically sound as their concept of climate change. The words "technocracy" or 4th industrial revolution unfortunately hide the real nature of their project, technology being only the mean to their "messianic" end.

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Ooh people like to waffle on the techno utopia the REALITY is the electromagnetic / cosmic shift will make any power grid / tech almost obsolete. Some have said it and I will chirp in PREPARE TO LIVE IN THE STONE AGE - PERIOD

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When I lived on Almanzor, an extinct volcano in central Spain, my remote fruit farm was surrounded on all sides by the remains of a celtic stone age city which stretched for 100 miles around the foothills of the Sierra de Gredos. The terraces they built more than 2,000 years ago are still intact. So are the fish-keeps in the rivers. Bathing places, created pre-roman invasion, the remains of walled small-holdings and tumbled stone cottages are all easy to spot among the brambles and overgrowth. Occasional stands of ancient olive groves, oranges and lemons - all standing evidence of a great peaceful civilisation which was driven out of Spain by the Romans and then the Ottomans.

My off grid farm took me into a stone age lifestyle and I loved every moment of it. Yeah, it was physically very demanding but so rewarding - it is nothing to be feared. Actually I would embrace the chance to live that way again, if I were not so disabled.

It is interesting to point out, at this moment, that I do believe the debilitating symptoms I experience would end immediately the grid goes down. In which case, the idea of obsolete tech gives me hope of a pain-free future, breathing normally!

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I had the same sort of feeling at Skara Brae Orkney it was 3000 years older than the Great Pyramid at Gaza. I had an ancient stirring like a feeling of belonging ( nuts uhu )

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https://www.orkney.com/listings/skara-brae-skaill-house

Yes, that sort of round houses built in little clusters is exactly the same as those I saw all over Almanzor. Some sites have restored a few examples for the tourists but, for the most part, the old remains are undisturbed. One interesting fact: Most of the land around my farm was 'unowned' due to the decimations of the population carried out by Franco in the late 1930s. I wanted to buy an adjacent plot to help feed my horse. This was impossible as the original owners had been murdered leaving no inheritors. I was told to just use it and nobody would mind! There are hundreds of plots with broken down enclosure walls, just like that all over the mountain!

The lane which led to my house was called Camino del Vardo which translates to mean Gypsy Lane and was traditionally used by gypsies parking up alongside the river. No gypsies appeared in all the years I lived there, so I am guessing that they were bumped off too.

We are talking about prime black soil, wonderful water and a micro climate to die for..... all unoccupied, unexploited, unloved. Anyone could simply set up home there and start farming. The locals would not be at all fazed unless the new occupants wanted to pollute the land/water system with chemicals - that would cause a riot. If you want to be genuinely off-grid and organic, then Almanzor has all that in spades.

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Sounds Idyllic soil like chocky cake . Yes Franco has a lot to answer for spain is still seething with hate. May I ask was Almanzor a ufo hot spot ? I know skaill and the stone circles near by were and still are.

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I did not hear anything about ufos while I was there. I became good friends with a retired archaeologist who showed me the history. He was writing a book and his wife was supplying all the photos. They ran an Ecological Society in Extremadura, so I joined that while I was in Spain. We did a lot of field trips to see some of the stone age and celtic ruins. Nights were pitch black and I frequently watched the skies, because they were so beautiful. I never saw anything more than the occasional shooting star.

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So you did a lot of touring around Spain Nice I toured most of Scotland when younger We went all the way to Wick in the summer around the solstice the people had a massive fair and it was still daylight at midnight I stopped up 2 days glad I did as I saw the aurora borealis . Something spoke to me on viewing it.

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Dec 29, 2022Liked by Frances Leader

this is interesting, i dont know how much to believe yet as i only read this a couple of days a go

https://www.sott.net/article/301911-Abiotic-Petroleum-and-Primary-Water-Are-shortages-of-oil-and-water-manufactured-scarcity

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I have seen a lot about abiotic oil and primary water over the recent decade. Mainly info circulating among anti-fracking activists. I would not be at all surprised to learn that they are a reality - mainly because every other 'conspiracy theory' has turned out to be true.

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Dec 29, 2022Liked by Frances Leader

yea, once you go down the rabbit hole its hard to have trust in anything

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Dec 29, 2022Liked by Frances Leader

I heard the theory the Great Reset is really about Peak Oil 1.5 years ago. I rejected that theory back then because I found it too alarming and depressing. I eventually changed my mind as it became apparent there really is an energy crisis. CO2 hysteria is political cover for Peak Oil and was used to justify high investment in alternative energy. TPTB apparently want to depopulate us and keep us from travelling so they can ensure enough oil for themselves. No one wants to hear about Peak Oil, though, and will respond with anger and derision if you point it out. Not that I really blame them since I used to do the same thing myself.

https://elliottfreed.substack.com/p/is-peak-oil-even-a-thing

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Very interesting article. I would add that there are several accessible oil fields untapped in the world. They are 'discovered' but unexploited. I am wondering about those....

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Dec 29, 2022Liked by Frances Leader

The world uses ~37 billions barrels of oil per year. A billion barrels here and there won't affect things too much unfortunately. Here's a good comment (not mine) about PO. I agree with the economic analysis but I disagree with his implication that the Great Reset is a bluff. I think TPTB are serious about it:

“The biggest, darkest conspiracy of all is the one that gets dismissed by even the vast majority of the conspiracy theory community, due to the community largely being controlled by TPTB. That being the conspiracy to suppress knowledge of Peak Oil/Limits to Growth. To suppress knowledge of ecological reality. Civilization hiding the fact that it is built to collapse catastrophically is THE mother of all conspiracies, and the closer to collapse it comes the louder get the avoidance tactics that seek to delay the inevitable. The plandemic and Ukraine war being the two main globally-coordinated fake crises post-Peak Oil that serve to both initiate and fine-tune demand destruction ahead of the supply collapse of remaining affordable energy to the marginal global consumer. If you can see Peak Oil then you can see the necessity to head for the hills and start busting your ass because you and your family’s lives depend on it. And what’s more, honoring our species depends on it.

Peak Oil is the most maligned (non-) conspiracy theory of all time. So much so that it’s been turned into the inverse of what it is, by the conspiracy theory community. The conspiracy to cover up the geological reality of Peak Oil has been inverted by people like Alex Jones into a ‘Malthusian’ conspiracy by the Elite to have a fake justification to kill everyone off. And that’s just plain stupid. They’re downsizing the herd out of necessity.

As with most things, it’s the ignorant strawman fallacy that gets lobbed at Peak Oil Theory in order to maintain the denialism that finds its root in fear. Peak Oil scares people because the industrial dynamics of catabolic collapse surely leads to Senecan Cliff. There’s no reason-based room for doubt. The strawman ignorantly says, “They’ve been talking about Peak Oil forever and it never happened, and they’re still talking about it!” The strawman refuses to go inside Peak Oil just as the germ theorist refuses to go into the terrain. There are numerous classes of oil production as well as numerous geographical and economic sectors of the oil industry. There are various peaks of production that must be distinguished from each other, and the natural order in which the peaks occur. Here is the most basic peak oil pattern of historic production peaks and the causal fallout from them:

1970- The US hit peak conventional crude production. About 2 years later it went off gold altogether and by surrounding the Middle East with its military it forced the world onto the petrodollar system which is the dollar backed by oil instead of gold. (Gold is an agrarian standard of value unsuited for the scale of mature industrialism.)

1989- Soviet Union total oil liquids production peaked (all-time high). About 2 years later the USSR collapsed.

1999- Global peak cheap oil occurred. This was the all-time low of the real, inflation-adjusted cost (not the nominal cost) of retail petroleum products. About 2 years later 9/11 happened, which catalyzed the oil theft wars of the next two decades AKA the ‘War on Terror.’

2004/5- global peak conventional oil happened. This was the peak that the godfather Hubbard was referring to when in the 50s he predicted global peak oil in the year 2000. About two years later Bear Stearns happened, then Lehman Brothers, and global organic economic growth ended forever, and ever since we’ve been riding on nested financial bubbles, the suspension of mark-to-market accounting in the shale industry that enabled that bubble, bailouts, and Quantitative Easing.

2018/2019- the world hit global total oil liquids production, which is all conventional crudes plus the unconventional shale and tar sands plays. About 1.5 years later they front-ran the uncontrolled collapse caused by this final peak — THE peak in Peak Oil — with the plandemic.

The future is an endless series of overlapping manufactured crises that front-run uncontrolled collapse until there’s no more manufacturing. I tend to think the manufacturing on any national has about ten more years to run. We nobodies won’t personally be burning fossil fuels in a few short years – five at most. Once the deflationary spiral hits, all oil production will be uneconomic. Only the easiest remaining plays will be able to be kept flowing by nationalizing them. Any play that is turned off will be turned off for good because well-pressure will be gone, maintenance will be foregone, and momentum is everything in that industry.

The market-based reason for the collapse over the last 15 years in the oil industry’s capital expenditures and specifically exploration is a reflection of the collapse in economical discoveries. The places they explore now are deep sea and arctic. It’s consistent with short-term thinking under natural law (the profit motive) to pick all the low hanging fruit first. Then when the infrastructure that was built with low hanging fruit in mind no longer has a low hanging fruit source, it finds itself in a fix. It’s a simple resource dynamic.

They are on a tightrope. If the prices are too high the economy breaks and if they are too low they can’t get the more expensive to produce oil out of the ground. So they have been highly manipulating the oil markets both ways since the 2014 barrel price collapse, in order to keep the price within the ever-narrowing range that’s neither too low nor too high. That range is now gone altogether and any price now is either too low or too high for some plays out there which is why famines are suddenly knocking on the door.

Climate change policy is just political cover for Peak Oil. They can’t admit Peak Oil or chaos ensues. So they use the fake-green agenda’s fight against fossil fuels to mask Peak Oil which is a force of nature they can do nothing about. As far as I’m concerned globalization has been the New World Order they’ve sought- Total world domination. They got about 40 years of it. They even got the Confucian Chinese doing Old Testament capitalism on a scale never seen before. I think a few “Hunger Games”-type city states may be plausible over the next decades but I don’t see nation states surviving much less global government.

The Illuminati stuff doesn’t inspire people to take responsibility for their lives. Whether that’s Icke’s version or Alex Jones’. People prefer to point fingers instead of taking responsibility for their lives. The Elite are just farmers of men. They started out goat-herding when everyone else was hunting and gathering. They learned they could do it with people too so they did. Do they do occult ritual sacrifice stuff? I wouldn’t be surprised in the slightest. Their religion is a supremacist cult. As far as they’re concerned everyone alive today is alive because of them. From their perspective, we wouldn’t even be alive if they hadn’t farmed us into existence and, frankly, they’re not wrong are they? Who among us would be alive without the old banking families? That might be a hard truth to swallow but it needs reckoning with. So it wouldn’t surprise me that that type of power would cause some of them to play sick games with people’s lives. But we can see from Q-anon how these grotesque mythologies can distort people’s sense of reality, and how they can ultimately be Elite disinfo/misdirection campaigns. I think these mythologies are designed to lower people’s political expectations of the future so much that the death of global capitalism and lowered standards of living won’t seem as bad when a new establishment of earnest, capable, populist takes over under very bad circumstances. The populist ‘revolutions’ will be their disappearing act by design. No more Fed. No more Goldman Sachs. No more Zuckerberg and Gates and Fauci. They know when to hold ‘em and they know when to fold ‘em.”*

*Edited excerpts from the last 3 comments made by “reante” at the end of this link: https://viroliegy.com/2022/06/08/breaking-down-viroliegy-with-billy-watson/

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Dec 29, 2022·edited Dec 29, 2022Liked by Frances Leader

.....disagree with BOTH his conclusions; READILY-scalable 'cold' fusion / LENR is - UNLESS successfully suppressed, ALREADY here NOW and, means of mining such minerals from ASTEROIDS (which completely ELIMINATES exquisite, yet sometimes-PROFOUND transmutative effects on the terrestrial ecosystem I've identified) as WELL.....

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The reports we are seeing still say that full scale fusion is a decade away. Mining asteroids likewise, I would imagine. Both ideas would require large amounts of mineral mining to build the infrastructure - so would we be better off using those methods?

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People need to understand what is behind this so called war against fossil fuels. It is really a war against mobility. There will be no alternative vehicles. They want to end mobility. This is also how they will drive people off the rural land into the cities where they can control and monitor our every move. WAKE UP.

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.....hydrolyzing systems which are 100% environmentally sensitive - and a technology I've begun to promote which can QUICKLY eliminate perhaps-RELATED concerns about water shortages, through very inexpensive electrical power generation; render EXTRACTED petrochemical products obsolete, Karen - SHOULD'VE had our PRIMARY focus upon THOSE a quarter-century ago (RATHER than prevailing electric-vehicle preoccupations) but, DIDN'T go so WELL for Stanley Meyer then as regards the former.....

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Many methods have been implemented to reduce mobility. Those are old hat now. The focus is on population reduction and then there will be very few on the move.

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Dec 29, 2022Liked by Frances Leader

Life & Abundance for Elite.

Depopulation & shortening the life span for the rest.

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Dec 29, 2022Liked by Frances Leader

Yes, NOT obviously. So many assumptions and agreements with the globalist propaganda here. What about NO climate change? What about “fossil fuels” being intentionally misnamed and in fact turns out to be a renewable resource? What about the intelligence of the human race to adjust and adapt? Come on Frances! We can do better🔥⚔️🔥

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Of course we can. xx

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Frances, you are a treat. Thank you.

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Dec 29, 2022Liked by Frances Leader

One has to consider the inbreeding that the elite have. Most of this old money belongs to sinister retards. You have to be a retard to have an organization, while raping and killing a child. Like Texas Chain Saw massacre retarded.

The simple answer is to find God. Ignore these fools. They will kill themselves off. If you decide to fight you lose. They can drone you. Run you over with a car, hire a hit man.

Consider They, ki,lled a president of the United States. They brought down the twin towers. They have started war after war after war. So what are going to do about it? Nothing.

Find God. Bring your family and friends. Satan has us in a full Nelson. E at peace.

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Dec 29, 2022Liked by Frances Leader

so eventually anyone can fall into a mental trap

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Dec 29, 2022·edited Dec 29, 2022Liked by Frances Leader

"They are right to believe that there are simply not enough resources to go around. Obviously."

Really, what's so obvious about it Frances?

That black gunk that was a nuisance for most of history wasn't a resource until someone discovered it to be one.

What is a resource?

How many resources have been discovered but are not yet revealed?

How many more resources have we not yet discovered?

All this Malthusian talk about overpopulation and resources is an old and fallacious one; the ancient greeks for crying out loud were fretting about it.

Every single prediction by the overpopulation/resource alarmists--- Paul R. Ehrlich comes to mind -- has been wrong by orders of magnitude; and left in the dustbin of history.

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Maybe I was not clear.

To me it is obvious that academia has been set up to make it seem that we have no choice but to depopulate. Every department (in this case basic economics) has been primed to produce fear of the future in escalating proportions to meet their paymasters' paradigm.

We are thought-corralled to be terrorised by the loss of 'fossil fuels' and tearing the world apart looking for more mineral deposits while festooning every inch with cables, generators, power plants and filling the skies with electro-magnetic beam forming satellites.

The lecture I shared above proves that the techno future is impossible, that is what is obvious to me.

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Dec 29, 2022·edited Dec 29, 2022Liked by Frances Leader

I see. It is indeed impossible. And as you know, by design.

Of course, most of the population is missing the elephant in the room: where does most electric "energy" ultimately come from? (And while we’re at it: exactly how much fossil fuel goes into creating, from start to finish, windmills and solar panels? Do they generate enough “energy” even to recoup that initial expenditure of fossil fuel?)

Moreover, if our electric infrastructure cannot even handle air conditioners during the summer months, how will they handle widespread use of electric cars? Even with a relatively low percent of electric ownership, so-called “Flex Alerts”—advising citizens not to charge their electric vehicles for days at a time—are already becoming common during heat waves in California. Or is that rather the point?

I touch on that a bit on my piece on global warming: https://open.substack.com/pub/mistermicawber/p/27-questions-for-climate-change-alarmists?r=110wl5&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

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Dec 29, 2022Liked by Frances Leader

Exactly; there has never been any intention for all of us to have electric cars, etc. The proles will be riding the bus, train, walking or biking (or never leaving their home). All this technology is just for the elite, however they end up being defined. They know that they can not produce the batteries or provide the so-called renewables of solar and wind at the scale needed for the "sustainability" fraud that they have been spoon-feeding the student regurgitators who don't spend one second questioning the nonsense shoved down their throats. Only water is more plentiful than oil. Just as with everything, they have been lying to us by pretending it is a scarce (or potentially scarce) resource.

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