A Big Bubble is Bursting

The notion of “peak oil” has been around since the early 1900s. We’ve all heard it said that “The world is running out of oil.” This is said with varying degrees of breathlessness as professional shills write and say what they’re paid to communicate.

The Middle East produces most of the world’s oil. Those producers join other producers to pay huge bribes to shills and officials to keep us from realizing that there are endless amounts of energy in the earth’s deep shale deposits.

Why, in a mere few years, have “undiscovered” sources of energy a mile below the surface suddenly been “discovered”?

The answer is simple. The Worldwide Bureaucracy is running out of money for salaries, benefits, and pensions. They have realized: “We are already collecting two to six dollars on every gallon of gasoline that’s sold. If we can get cheaper oil and gas, we can keep gasoline and fuel prices high and raise taxes. The peasants won’t notice that they aren’t allowed to save anything, and we’ll all become more prosperous. We’ll call this process ‘Rebuilding the Infrastructure’. It will replace Global Warming.”

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