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Saved - September 1, 2023 at 1:47 PM
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Rich globalist elites have suppressed and conned us. In 1974, a water-powered car emerged, reaching 70 MPH, traveling 1000+ miles on one tank, and emitting zero pollution. Manipulative forces hindered its adoption. As consciousness rises, we'll witness the resurgence of such groundbreaking technologies.

@MAVERIC68078049 - MAVERICK X

We have been lied to, suppressed and conned by rich globalist money hungry elites. Water Powered Car in 1974: - Goes 70 MPH - Travels over 1000 miles on one tank - Releases zero pollution We could be driving water-powered cars but the forces that manipulate humanity would never allow it. As human consciousness rises, and the control system dissipates, we will see the re-emergence of great technologies like this.

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This car, powered by hydrogen, can reach speeds of up to 70 mph on water. It uses a formula described by Jules Verne over a century ago. The engine can also generate light and heat, and it is pollution-free. The car can run for over 1000 miles, making it a practical and commercially viable option. Fuel is easily accessible, just like any ordinary day at a supermarket.
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Speaker 0: Passing Rouen Cathedral. Something almost literally out of Jules Verne. This car can cruise at speeds of up to 70 odd miles an hour. On water. The energy factor, of course, is hydrogen, which, as any schoolboy knows, is contained in water in the ratio of 2 parts to 1 of oxygen. A formula described by Jules Verne more than a 100 years ago. So what have we been waiting for? The engine can also power The generator to provide light and heat. And what's more, it's pollution free. Cars already run for well over a 1000 miles, and the promoters say the scheme is practical and a commercial proposition. Fuel on tap in fact. An ordinary day in an ordinary supermarket.
Saved - September 21, 2023 at 6:59 PM
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Earth's electromagnetic energy, akin to a compass pointing north, holds the potential for free energy. By tapping into this resource, we can challenge the power of oil and energy industries. This marks the true battle. When will humanity break this cycle?

@vegastarr - vegastar

Free Energy using Magnets Earth offers Electromagnetic Energy…aka Free Energy—just like how a Compass always point North. If Society begins producing & harnessing this, than those in Power through the Oil & Energy Industries begin losing their Power This is the true War. When does Humanity break this Cycle

Saved - September 26, 2023 at 7:16 PM
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Throughout history, wars were strategically orchestrated to dismantle the ancient Tartarian infrastructure and pave the way for oppressive industrial revolutions. Surprisingly, free energy remains devoid of financial support. Society is misled into believing that burning harmful substances is the only viable energy source. However, our abundant Earth offers alternative, non-toxic energy solutions. It's crucial to challenge the notion that past cultures were primitive and uneducated. The truth is far from it.

@MAVERIC68078049 - MAVERICK X

So let's put it like this, the world wars (1 & 2) and wars prior have been created to destroy the old Tartarian infrastructure and to usher us in the slave like industrial revolutions that precede them. Did you know that there is no money in Free Energy? We are all led to believe that burning black rocks and black goo that is poisonous to our bodies is absolutely the best way to create energy. But in reality, our Earth provides us with enough energy for all of humanity WITHOUT burning poison and releasing it into our air so that we can inhale our wonderful concoction of indoctrination. The lunatics who run this world want you to think that cultures from the past were primitive and uneducated which is simply not true.

Saved - October 4, 2023 at 5:04 PM

@davidicke - David Icke

The Great Oil Conspiracy? ‘It has been known since the end of WWII that oil is not a fossil fuel; it is abiotic’

The Great Oil Conspiracy? ‘It has been known since the end of WWII that oil is not a fossil fuel; it is abiotic’ Here are two basic theories for the origin of crude oil: biotic and abiotic. The origin of petroleum or natural gas may seem like a strange debate to have but determining whether this fuel is a fossil fuel or not is important. If these fuels are truly fossil fuels, then they are limited in supply and alternative energy resources would need to be created at some point. If they are not fossil fuels and are created through some form of abiogenesis – a natural process from non-living matter – then the need to develop alternative fuels is diminished. The biotic theory is that oil and gas drilled out of the earth come from the remains of plants and animals trapped underground millions of years ago.  These “fossil fuels” took aeons to form and we are using them up far faster than they can be replenished. This fossil fuel theory is, however, just that – a theory. There are many features of the fossil-origin theory which still apparently puzzle some scientists.  So, what if the whole theory is wrong? The abiotic theory is an opposing view that has substantial evidence to back it up.  This theory goes back centuries and includes as its prominent champions Dimitri Mendeleev, best known for inventing the periodic table. Read more: The Great Oil Conspiracy? 'It has been known since the end of WWII that oil is not a fossil fuel; it is abiotic' [ickonic-banner] davidicke.com
Saved - October 6, 2023 at 4:37 PM
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Oil and gas are not fossil fuels, but rather primordial materials of deep origin. According to the theory of abiogenic deep origin, hydrocarbons are generated in the Earth's asthenosphere and migrate through faults into the crust, forming deposits in any type of rock. This natural process contributed to the creation of Earth's hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere. Recent experimental results support the possibility of hydrocarbon synthesis in the asthenosphere.

@robinmonotti - Robin Monotti

Oil & gas are of course NOT "fossil fuels": that is another fear based limited supply hoax: "Abiogenic Deep Origin of Hydrocarbons and Oil and Gas Deposits Formation" "The theory of the abiogenic deep origin of hydrocarbons recognizes that the petroleum is a primordial material of deep origin [Kutcherov, Krayushkin 2010]. This theory explains that hydrocarbon compounds generate in the asthenosphere of the Earth and migrate through the deep faults into the crust of the Earth. There they form oil and gas deposits in any kind of rock in any kind of the structural position (Fig. 1). Thus the accumulation of oil and gas is considered as a part of the natural process of the Earth’s outgrassing, which was in turn responsible for creation of its hydrosphere, atmosphere and biosphere. Until recently the obstacles to accept the theory of the abyssal abiogenic origin of hydrocarbons was the lack of the reliable and reproducible experimental results confirming the possibility of the synthesis of complex hydrocarbon systems under the conditions of the asthenosphere of the Earth."

@robinmonotti - Robin Monotti

https://www.intechopen.com/chapters/41889

Abiogenic Deep Origin of Hydrocarbons and Oil and Gas Deposits Formation Open access peer-reviewed chapter intechopen.com
Saved - October 26, 2023 at 3:46 PM

@Raymond82310289 - Raymond

The Oil Scam… J.D. Rockefeller paid scientists to call oil a 'fossil fuel' to induce the idea of scarcity, in order to set a 'world price for oil'. Oil is actually the 2nd most prevalent liquid on earth and regenerates within the earth faster than it can ever be depleted. https://t.co/9s7SBGn5wL

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In the 19th century, John Rockefeller made oil seem scarce to increase profit. He sent scientists to a convention to claim that oil came from fossils, leading to the term "fossil fuels." However, it was never proven that oil actually came from fossils. Despite this, Rockefeller donated a large sum of money to the general education board, which influenced the belief that oil is a fossil fuel. The question remains: did oil really come from fossils?
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Speaker 0: Rockefeller's plan to scam the world, work. In the 19th century, oil was used to mainly lubricate steam engines. And being the 2nd most abundant resource on earth, It wasn't a valuable resource until it was discovered that it could be used as fuel, and the man leading the charge, John Rockefeller. Well, to increase profit, Rockefeller had to make it seem like oil was a scarce resource, sending his scientists to the 18/92 Geneva Convention to put up the front that oil contained hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen. Therefore, it had to have come from something organic, thus, the term fossil fuels. However, it was never actually proven that oil came from fossils and that while oil rigs drill up to 35,000 feet, a fossil has never been found below 16,000 feet. On top of that, Rockefeller donated over a $180,000,000 to the general education board, and now every This book states that oil is a fossil fuel. So did oil really come from fossils? Or
Saved - November 4, 2023 at 12:34 PM
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Introducing Valar Atomics, a groundbreaking plan to make energy 10x cheaper in 10 years. By extracting oil and gas from thin air using nuclear fission, we can untether energy from climate and politics, fuel American industry, and unlock a new era of growth. This approach addresses the need for abundant and affordable energy, crucial for advancements in interplanetary life, AI, robotics, and biotech. Valar Atomics also solves the distribution problem of nuclear energy by synthesizing hydrocarbons, allowing reactors to be placed away from civilians and reducing costs. Hydrocarbons, when sourced from air and uranium, become a carbon-neutral fuel, eliminating unintentional geo-engineering and international politics. This revolutionary concept challenges the notion that hydrocarbons are going away, instead proposing that they can be obtained from the air. With Valar Atomics, we aim to unleash the full potential of technological blessings that have been hindered since the 70s, while honoring the legacy of past contributions to nuclear power. Join us in this transformative journey to shape the Atomic Age and be part of a trillion-dollar energy company.

@isaiah_p_taylor - Isaiah Taylor — (✞ • ⚛︎ • 🇺🇸)/acc

Today I'm excited to unveil Valar Atomics! Valar is my master plan to make energy 10x cheaper in 10 years by pulling oil and gas out of thin air with nuclear fission. This will untether energy from climate and politics, fuel American industry, and unlock a new era of growth https://t.co/MbIIldhkuP

@isaiah_p_taylor - Isaiah Taylor — (✞ • ⚛︎ • 🇺🇸)/acc

All of our greatest ambitions — interplanetary life, artificial intelligence, robotics, and biotech — need energy that is orders of magnitude cheaper and more abundant than we have now. In 1970 we stopped our century-long march of making energy cheaper. I'm here to restart it. https://t.co/tS8Mvi49B4

@isaiah_p_taylor - Isaiah Taylor — (✞ • ⚛︎ • 🇺🇸)/acc

Today, the vast majority of our energy comes from oil and gas. So if you want cheaper energy, the most direct way to get that is to make oil and gas much cheaper! ⛽️ And the cheapest way that I know to get oil and gas is to pull it out of thin air. 💨

@isaiah_p_taylor - Isaiah Taylor — (✞ • ⚛︎ • 🇺🇸)/acc

The atmosphere contains all the ingredients you need to make oil and gas. There are actually only two: hydrogen (from water) and carbon (from CO2). But you need a cheap power source to extract those elements and make them into oil and gas. That power source is nuclear fission.

@isaiah_p_taylor - Isaiah Taylor — (✞ • ⚛︎ • 🇺🇸)/acc

This also happens to solve the oldest problem with nuclear energy! Nuclear has a distribution problem: since the product is electricity, grid power fission reactors must be installed near the end user. And proximity to civilians means reactors are over-regulated and expensive.

@isaiah_p_taylor - Isaiah Taylor — (✞ • ⚛︎ • 🇺🇸)/acc

But since oil and gas can be piped, trucked, and shipped anywhere in the world, synthesizing hydrocarbons as the medium of energy allows us to place reactors at a distance. Placing them away from from civilians allows us to build reactors cheaply, unlocking their true economics. https://t.co/c3fBZtob6Q

@isaiah_p_taylor - Isaiah Taylor — (✞ • ⚛︎ • 🇺🇸)/acc

But wait, aren't oil and gas bad? No, they're incredible! Hydrocarbons are the best way that we have to transport energy through space and time, anywhere in the world that they're needed. https://t.co/tNhOoQpIDg

@isaiah_p_taylor - Isaiah Taylor — (✞ • ⚛︎ • 🇺🇸)/acc

The only real problem with hydrocarbons is that, before Valar Atomics, they've always been linked with unintentional geo-engineering (releasing CO2 into the atmosphere) and international politics.

@isaiah_p_taylor - Isaiah Taylor — (✞ • ⚛︎ • 🇺🇸)/acc

Valar fixes both problems. Since their only inputs are air and uranium, our units can be deployed anywhere in the world. And of course, since we make gas from CO2, we have turned hydrocarbons into a carbon-neutral fuel.

@isaiah_p_taylor - Isaiah Taylor — (✞ • ⚛︎ • 🇺🇸)/acc

My answer to Thiel's famous contrarian question, "what important truth do most people disagree with you on," is this: Hydrocarbons are not going anywhere. Instead, I believe they are going to *come from* somewhere else. Instead of the ground, we will get them from the air.

@isaiah_p_taylor - Isaiah Taylor — (✞ • ⚛︎ • 🇺🇸)/acc

Why do I care about this? Because I believe that God created the world to be abundant. Because cheap energy is the best lever I have to unleash the inflection of technological blessings which have been held back from us since the 70's. And because it's in my blood.

@isaiah_p_taylor - Isaiah Taylor — (✞ • ⚛︎ • 🇺🇸)/acc

Growing up and hearing stories of my great grandfather's contributions as a physicist on the Manhattan project gave me an obsession with energy, and a deep frustration with what nuclear could have been.

@isaiah_p_taylor - Isaiah Taylor — (✞ • ⚛︎ • 🇺🇸)/acc

But after years of research, I've found a way to Unlock the Rocks and give the USA 🇺🇸 the benefits of nuclear power, while at the same time building a trillion dollar energy company.

@isaiah_p_taylor - Isaiah Taylor — (✞ • ⚛︎ • 🇺🇸)/acc

Are you deeply contrarian investor, or a top .001% engineer? Come work with me. This is the beginning of a decades long challenge. Valar is your chance to be part of the inflection and to birth the dawn of the Atomic Age.

Saved - December 20, 2023 at 2:26 PM
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A post discusses Nikola Tesla's Pierce-Arrow electric car from 1921, which runs on etheric electricity and does not require batteries, oil, or gas. The post suggests that electric vehicles have been suppressed to maintain control and emphasizes the benefits of free energy for independence and freedom from government interference.

@ronin19217435 - nikola 3

"Electricity taken from air drives automobile" This is a Nikola Tesla's Pierce-Arrow electric car from 1921 running on pure etheric electricity. This is a self recharging car, it does not run on batteries, oil or gas. Electric vehicles have been around for much longer than most people realize. This is not even a myth, just a cover up of our lost technology so that they could bill us every step of the way, and have a complete control over us. Free energy = Independence, freedom from the matrix, freedom to go wherever you want, live off grid, have heat and electricity, and live your life happily without government interferences👌

Saved - December 29, 2023 at 4:36 PM

@VKs_Host - Z®

We were enslaved into this petroleum based world. What don't they want us to know?/? https://t.co/bXN3vhPnqc

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In the early 1900s, significant changes occurred, including the rewriting of history and the removal of certain elements like ether from the periodic table. The educational system, influenced by the Rockefeller foundation, played a role in this. Books before the 1920s are considered more reliable, as they discuss topics like free energy and the ether. By eliminating the concept of ether, the connection to the fifth element in quantum theory was also severed. This allowed for the creation of a new narrative where unexplained phenomena are dismissed rather than explored.
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Speaker 0: 1920 is when everything pretty much changed. They started changing every single thing. They started removing certain parts of the history. They started rewriting the history. 19 twenties is about that time. Educational system started changing everything. Rockefeller educational system. So if you find books, you wanna find books before 19 twenties. Because if you don't find books before 1920s, you're usually being told a bunch of nonsense. And you look at a lot of this the a lot of the free energy books too. And everything related to the ether, that's before 1920s. The ether was removed from the periodic table after 1908. Every book you look into talks about ether and terrestrial magnetism and all of these things. 190 8, that was removed off the periodic table and that was removed so that people would not believe in the ether. They would think it's woo woo. They would think it's pseudoscience. Those are all terms of the Rockefeller educational system, coming up with terms to debunk the truth and debunk what we were once connected to. Then when you get rid of ether, you get rid of everything related to the 5th element in the quantum. You get rid of all of that, and then you make up a whole new narrative and you remove all that so that when you can't explain something, you just say, I don't know what it is.
Saved - June 30, 2024 at 10:53 AM
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Oil is a renewable resource that continuously produces without cost. The LA Tar Pits' fresh oil seepage proves this. Volcanoes act as vents for gases expelled when materials reach a molten state. Cooling gases condense into fluid. The Deep Horizon well was drilling for natural gas, not crude oil. The water pressure at 6000 feet was estimated to be near 7000 psi. Oil companies and governments hide the fact that oil is constantly renewing.

@RHO5250 - Ronald Ogletree

Just watch their heads explode when it becomes conventional indisputable fact that oil is really a renewable resource and we have to spend not a dime to keep it producing, like it has for as long as the Earth has been orbiting the Sun. That little thingy from the Beverly Hillbillies is obviously just for the story, but there is a reason why the LA Tar Pits are again seeing fresh oil seeping up from the ground as so many oil pumps were plugged. Whenever anything is heated up, it expands and expels a gas derived from the materials reaching a molten state. That gas has to go somewhere and all of those volcanoes are the vent pipes for the core. Even Gore says it is millions of degrees. Just envision an iron ore smelting plant and those giant pots of the molten ore poured for making steel. There is ALWAYS a gas coming from those pots. If it weren't for the vents, Mother Earth would explode. When those gases start to cool, they start to condense and become more of fluid. the cooler, the thicker it becomes. Most people were told the Deep Horizon well was for oil and told the giant oil blob was eating up everything under the surface. We subsequently found there was no blob like all the "experts" told us there was. Why? Because they were not drilling for crude, but for the natural gas deep in the layers of the crust still not condensed into crude. The water pressure at 6000 feet is about 1825 pounds per square inch. I watched the robot cams of the containment process and what was coming out of that broken well head was coming out like a fire hose. I saw it to be estimated that pressure at the head was near 7000 psi and I recall watching as the containment device started the meters on it to record the pressures. The last thing the oil companies, and especially the governments want us to know is the oil is renewing all the time.

Saved - January 20, 2024 at 12:18 PM
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Oil and gas are not fossil fuels, but a renewable energy source created through geothermal reactions. The theory of abiogenic deep origin explains that hydrocarbon compounds generate in the Earth's asthenosphere and migrate into the crust, forming oil and gas deposits. Natural gas is considered the cleanest energy source, with carbon dioxide wrongly scapegoated as a pollutant. It is essential to push back against this lie-based taxation and recognize the benefits of natural gas for all life on Earth. Natural gas is not a limited resource but a form of renewable energy.

@robinmonotti - Robin Monotti

OIL AND GAS ARE NOT "FOSSIL FUELS" THEY ARE A RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE CREATED BY A GEOTHERMAL REACTION BETWEEN THE SOLID MANTLE & LIQUID CORE: 'Abiogenic Deep Origin of Hydrocarbons and Oil and Gas Deposits Formation' "The theory of the abiogenic deep origin of hydrocarbons recognizes that the petroleum is a primordial material of deep origin [Kutcherov, Krayushkin 2010]. This theory explains that hydrocarbon compounds generate in the asthenosphere of the Earth & migrate through the deep faults into the crust of the Earth. There they form oil & gas deposits in any kind of rock in any kind of the structural position (Fig. 1). Thus the accumulation of oil & gas is considered as a part of the natural process of the Earth’s outgrassing, responsible for creation of its hydrosphere, atmosphere & biosphere. Until recently the obstacle to accept the theory of the abyssal abiogenic origin of hydrocarbons was the lack of the reliable & reproducible experimental results confirming the possibility of the synthesis of complex hydrocarbon systems under the conditions of the asthenosphere of planet earth." Link to scientific article in post below:

@robinmonotti - Robin Monotti

https://www.intechopen.com/chapters/41889

Abiogenic Deep Origin of Hydrocarbons and Oil and Gas Deposits Formation Open access peer-reviewed chapter intechopen.com

@robinmonotti - Robin Monotti

And GAS is the CLEANEST: https://t.co/Slami0D8JQ

@robinmonotti - Robin Monotti

WHY NATURAL GAS IS THE CLEANEST ENERGY SOURCE: Composed primarily of methane, the main products of the combustion of natural gas are carbon dioxide and water vapor, the same compounds we exhale when we breathe. CO2 is not a pollutant. Its increase in the atmosphere has wrongly been scapegoated and accused of being created by man, whereas the vast majority is being released by the Oceans, which are the planet's carbon sink. The Oceans release or absord CO2 relative to the atmosphere with a time lag delay of centuries if not a millennium after these warming & cooling cycles take place on land. CO2 has also been wrongly accused of being the main greenhouse gas of the planet, whereas 95% of the planet's greenhouse gas is water vapour. It has then been scapegoated and accused of being the most efficient greenhouse gas, whereas again that property belongs to water. It has then wrongly been accused and scapegoated for increasing the planet's temperature, whereas what does that is changing Earth-Sun distance due to orbital solar cycles combined with cyclical variations of water vapour in the form of the varying Earth's cloud cover. A recent increase in highest summer temperatures in some latitudes has been wrongly attributed to increasing CO2, whereas it is largely due to a 10-20% increase in greenhouse water vapour in the stratosphere due to the explosive eruption of the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai underwater volcano in the South Pacific in 2022, which sent unprecedented amounts of water vapour from the ocean into the stratosphere. Once you accept that the idea of CO2 being a pollutant is a big lie from the oligarchy which funds scientific research designed to increase taxation by governments on the lower and middle classes, then you can see why it is essential to push back against this lie based taxation to push the lower classes out of the brink of starvation. I have no objection to other forms of energy, as long as we recognise that because CO2 is not a pollutant, but a fertiliser, all plant, tree, and plankton life love it, we can all accept that natural gas is not only the cleanest form of energy, but the most beneficial to all life on planet Earth. I love CO2 and so should you. Natural gas is also not a "fossil fuel" neither is it a limited availability scarce resource. Natural gas is a form of renewable energy. It is formed deep into the Earth's mantle in geothermal reactions with the outer core. This is called an abiotic process of renewal, which means more gas is always created as we extract and burn the existing one, as it comes from the earth's own and continuous geothermal reactions. If you want to read more, linked below is a scientific paper on the abiotic sources of energy.

@robinmonotti - Robin Monotti

Now shout it from the roof-tops. https://t.co/GsCi0hY2Nu

Saved - February 6, 2024 at 6:53 PM

@Leonarda_Jonie - Leonarda Jonie

Too bad dinosaurs are fake. Invented by Rockefeller to perpetuate the lie that oil is scarce and no rejuvenating so as to make us buy into the fear of its scarcity.

@elonmusk - Elon Musk

Fates loves irony https://t.co/T9sMcivKGK

Saved - February 27, 2024 at 7:54 PM

@vegastarr - vegastar

Once the parasites figured out how much they could make off oil much of the health and energy sources were buried, or had the public perception greatly altered about it. 🔺👁️💰 https://t.co/b1EYIfdDb7

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We've been misled about history, like the benefits of radium in the past. Radium was used for health, heating, and everyday items. Despite its widespread use, we only hear about negative stories like the radium girls. Natural radiation is safe, but man-made radiation is different. Greed led to the abandonment of radium for profit. Question everything.
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Speaker 0: We have been told a great deal of lies about our history. Probably one of the biggest is all the health benefits they removed from the past. While we're here filling our water bottles with microplastics, paying an ever increasing premium for water, the past was using the miracles of radium. And they weren't just drinking it. There were many radium bathhouses all around the world as well. Yet not just the usefulness for health benefits, It was also used as a source of heating. Its potential was limitless, and its cost was minuscule. Compared to what we pay in heating cost today shows why many of these fireplaces in the past were not set up to burn wood and atmospheric energy from the ether above. Radium was used for everything from rubbers, chocolates and candy, razor blades. They even used it for their bathing, and they even used it to infuse their cigarettes in it. They tell us how bad the radium was, the stories of the radium girls. But they were using it in their fertilizers even. They were using it in their foods. How was it such a widely used source? And we're only told about the hypersensationalized radium girls. You see, there's a clear difference between man made radiation and the naturally occurring radiation. That is actually quite safe. You can find many of those naturally occurring radioactive elements all around us day to day. But once the parasites came in and realized how much they could charge for energy, all sources like radium went out the window. It's all about profits for the few. Question everything, friends. Until next time.
Saved - May 9, 2024 at 7:45 PM

@Ryansikorski10 - Ryan sikorski

Oil is the literal blood of the earth—It doesn’t come from fossil fuels, it is ‘abiotic’ & self generating there is no shortage. https://t.co/ifOgtoEyum

Saved - June 23, 2024 at 5:56 AM

@meantweeting1 - Epstein's Sheet. 🧻

BTW - Fossil Fuels is a LIE - Crude oil is a natural geological process, and it's practical infinite. 🤓 The earth is literally hemorrhaging the stuff! 🛢🛢🛢🛢 https://t.co/9VmxYxTplC

Saved - August 22, 2024 at 4:17 PM
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I explored the abiogenic theory of oil and gas formation, which suggests that these resources originate from deep within the Earth's mantle, independent of biological processes. Freeman Dyson endorsed Thomas Gold's perspective, highlighting its originality and significance. The theory posits that hydrocarbons form in the asthenosphere and migrate to the crust, contributing to the Earth's natural processes. Recent research has begun to provide experimental evidence supporting this theory, challenging the conventional view of fossil fuels.

@robinmonotti - Robin Monotti

THE MYTH OF FOSSIL FUELS: FREEMAN DYSON [ex Professor Emeritus in the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton] on THOMAS GOLD's [ex Professor of Astronomy at Cornell University] theory that oil & gas come up from deep within the mantle of the earth and have NOTHING to do with biology. Chemists at the Carnegie Institute in Washington later proved his theory chemically correct. This is called the abiogenic theory of oil and gas formation. Freeman Dyson wrote the foreword to Gold's 1999 book "The Deep Hot Biosphere" where he concluded, "Gold's theories are always original, always important, usually controversial — and usually right. It is my belief, based on fifty years of observation of Gold as a friend and colleague, that the deep hot biosphere is all of the above: original, important, controversial — and right."

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Tommy Gold, an astronomer known for promoting unpopular ideas that often proved correct, believed the human ear discriminates pitch via tuned resonators with active electromechanical feedback. Despite lacking a physiology degree, his theory was later validated by the discovery of two types of hair cells in the inner ear that perform feedback as he predicted. Later, Gold proposed that oil and natural gas originate deep within the Earth's mantle, independent of biology. He died before experts could be convinced. However, chemists at the Carnegie Institution conducted an experiment using a diamond anvil cell, mixing calcium carbonate, iron oxide, and water at mantle-like conditions. The experiment demonstrated that these elements react to produce significant amounts of methane, confirming the existence of substantial natural gas within the mantle. The chemists informed Gold of their findings via email, unaware that he had passed away three days prior.
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Speaker 0: A few months ago I was at Cornell University celebrating the life of Tommy Gold, a famous astronomer who died at a ripe old age. He was famous as a heretic promoting unpopular ideas that usually turned out to be right. Long ago I was a guinea pig in Tommy's experiments on human hearing. He had a heretical idea that the human ear discriminates pitch by means of a set of tuned resonators with active electromechanical feedback. The experts in auditory physiology ignored his work because he didn't have a degree in physiology. Many years later the experts discovered the 2 kinds of hair cells in the inner ear that actually do the feedback as Tommy had predicted. It took the experts 40 years to admit that he was right. Of course I knew he was right because I'd seen him do the experiments. Later in his life, he promoted another heretical idea that the oil and natural gas in the ground come up from deep in the mantle of the earth and have nothing to do with biology. Again, the experts are sure he is wrong, and he didn't live long enough to change their minds. But just a few months ago, some chemists at the Carnegie Institution in Washington did a beautiful experiment in a diamond anvil cell. They mixed together tiny quantities of 3 things that we know exist in the mantle of the earth and observed them at the pressure and temperature appropriate to the mantle about 200 kilometers down. The three things were calcium carbonate, which is sedimentary rock, iron oxide, which is a component of igneous rock, and water. Those three things are certainly present when a slab of subducted ocean floor descends from a deep ocean trench into the mantle. The experiment shows that they react quickly to produce lots of methane, which is natural gas. So big quantities of natural gas certainly exist in the mantle. The chemist sent an email to Tommy Gold to tell him their result and got back a message that he had died 3 days earlier. Now that he's dead, we need more heretics to take his place.

@robinmonotti - Robin Monotti

https://t.co/dsCBRwgIAf

@robinmonotti - Robin Monotti

OIL & GAS ARE NOT "FOSSIL FUELS" THEY ARE A RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE CREATED BY A GEOTHERMAL REACTION BETWEEN THE SOLID MANTLE & LIQUID CORE: 'Abiogenic Deep Origin of Hydrocarbons and Oil and Gas Deposits Formation' "The theory of the abiogenic deep origin of hydrocarbons recognizes that the petroleum is a primordial material of deep origin [Kutcherov, Krayushkin 2010]. This theory explains that hydrocarbon compounds generate in the asthenosphere of the Earth & migrate through the deep faults into the crust of the Earth. There they form oil & gas deposits in any kind of rock in any kind of the structural position (Fig. 1). Thus the accumulation of oil & gas is considered as a part of the natural process of the Earth’s outgrassing, responsible for creation of its hydrosphere, atmosphere & biosphere. Until recently the obstacle to accept the theory of the abyssal abiogenic origin of hydrocarbons was the lack of the reliable & reproducible experimental results confirming the possibility of the synthesis of complex hydrocarbon systems under the conditions of the asthenosphere of planet earth." Link to scientific article in post below:

Saved - October 6, 2024 at 3:21 PM
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I believe free energy is a real possibility, as we can extract zero point energy from our surroundings. This could eliminate fossil fuels and combat climate change instantly. However, it seems those in power think we're not ready for such a disruptive change. Energy isn't created from nothing; it's manifested at the quantum level, and there's an abundance around us, as Tesla understood. Free energy systems can yield more output than input. The current world isn't functioning, so we need to embrace this technology rather than suppress it.

@JustXAshton - Ashton Forbes

Free Energy is Real We can extract zero point energy from all around us. It would end fossil fuels and climate change overnight. Our betters have decided that we're not worthy of it because it will be too disruptive. Energy is not produced from nothing, it is manifested at the quantum level. There's a sea of energy all around us. Tesla knew this. Free energy is a system that the net output is greater than the net input. Coefficient of performance greater than one. The world is not working. That's why we gotta try something else. Not bury the technology, but let it out.

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Shannon tells Eddie that Alastair's death was a mistake, but a decision had to be made. When Eddie asks who made the decision, Shannon says it's her job to do the "dirty work" people don't want to know about. She explains that Alastair was a dreamer with "noble concepts" like clean air and free energy, but the world is addicted to petroleum. Free energy would crash stock markets, collapse the economy, and cause recession, unemployment, and war. Shannon believes the world is speeding up too fast and can barely hold on. Eddie disagrees, arguing that the current system isn't working and the technology should be released, not buried. Shannon suggests releasing it at a pace the world can absorb, but Eddie believes it can absorb it now.
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Speaker 0: Hello, Eddie. Figured it was you. Speaker 1: Nice place you have here, Shannon. 10 megajoule lasers, particle reactors. You know, Congress defunded most of the stuff down here years ago. Speaker 0: I made a mistake. Speaker 1: Is this part of the Moore Foundation? Speaker 0: In a manner of speaking. Speaker 1: Power and money. Is that what this was all about? Speaker 0: I'm afraid it's a little more complicated than that, Eddie. Speaker 1: He was a 60 year old scientist who did nothing but good, and they put a bag over his head. Speaker 0: It was a mistake. Last thing I wanted was for something to happen to Alastair. But a decision had to be made. Speaker 1: So Who made the decision? You? Speaker 0: That's my job. That's what I'm paid to do. I'm paid to do dirty work. The work people don't want to know about. People wanna live in that split level homes and eat microwave dinners and watch color TV. Speaker 1: Is that what you Speaker 0: think? Alastair was a dreamer. Clean air, free energy, noble concepts, but we live on a planet that's addicted to petroleum. Now what happens if you dump free energy onto the world market? Stock markets around the world would plummet. Our own economy would collapse overnight. Recession, unemployment, war. The world is speeding up too fast now, Eddie. We can barely hold on as it is. Speaker 1: You're right. It's not working. That's why we gotta try something else. Not bury the technology, but let it out. Speaker 0: Let it out. But to let it out at a pace the world can absorb. Speaker 1: It can absorb it now.
Saved - November 10, 2024 at 10:12 AM

@robinmonotti - Robin Monotti

Did you know that claiming oil as a "Fossil Fuel" was a Rockefeller scam to project a perception of scarcity on abundant oil in order to facilitate agreeing a higher global price for it? https://t.co/LH4AOEmwGx

Saved - May 29, 2025 at 2:13 PM

@redpilldispensr - Red Pill Dispenser

Is oil really as scarce as we've been led to believe? Is it really a "fossil fuel"? https://t.co/anSzRKAgac

Saved - May 29, 2025 at 2:55 PM

@FuggumOfficial - Randy

@redpilldispensr Oil is a byproduct mineral of the Earth's inner workings. https://t.co/jiPidvswrr

Saved - July 23, 2025 at 11:10 AM

@robinmonotti - Robin Monotti

FREEMAN DYSON [ex Prof. Emeritus Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton] on THOMAS GOLD's [ex Prof. of Astronomy Cornell] theory that oil & gas come from the mantle of the Earth & are NOT fossils. Chemists at the Carnegie Institute proved this correct. https://t.co/3m5yvl1szK

Saved - August 14, 2025 at 2:02 AM

@CultivateElevat - Matt From Cultivate Elevate

Climate Lies 101. Running out of water and oil.💧💧 Both are unlimited. 🌞Find Unlimited water - https://primarywaterinstitute.org/ 🌞Car that ran on water was made by Stanley Meyer in 1977 🌞Car that ran on compressed air Hooiser whirlwind air motor 1931

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"If you cannot see that the government is lying to you on a regular basis, I don't know what to tell you. Like, I honestly don't." "It's both sides. It's all sides are the Federal Reserve. They're the ones who orchestrate all the lies." "The government lies to you on a regular basis to tell you that you're running out of water when in reality there's unlimited water under our feet." "There's the primarywaterinstitute.org that people can check out." "You gotta save the whales. Save the polar bears. Turn off that water." "The water is unlimited." "Oil's never running out." "There was a car that came out that was in the nineteen thirties that ran on compressed air." "Imagine that, Bill. You got air all around you at all times. You'd never run out of anything." "Same with water. Since we're never running out of water, you'd have unlimited fuel." "So the people have to realize that they're being lied to because when you have the Federal Reserve, the Rockefellers, and the Rothschilds in control of all of all of the things that people are using on a regular basis, why would they give somebody something that doesn't run out?"
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Speaker 0: If you cannot see that the government is lying to you on a regular basis, I don't know what to tell you. Like, I honestly don't. It's both sides. It's all sides are the Federal Reserve. They're the ones who orchestrate all the lies. Like and so same thing with climate nonsense, and you gotta, you know, just stay in your house and not drive your gas car and don't go gardening. How dare you garden and be independent? Then, oh, we also need you to turn off your water. You're using too much water even though the water is unlimited. Think about that. The government lies to you on a regular basis to tell you that you're running out of water when in reality there's unlimited water under our feet. There's the primarywaterinstitute.org that people can check out. You gotta save the whales. Save the polar bears. Turn off that water. The water is unlimited. You've just been lying to. Same with oil. They're always like, oh, the oil, they were gonna run out. Oil's never running out. It's the blood of the earth. You can't run out of something. That is the blood of the earth. So it just keeps coming back. So the scarcity, putting you in the scarcity mindset. And here's the best of, like, the climate narrative. Okay? So they tell you that your gas car and your garden and you pumping water and all these things are the bad things. But what they don't tell you is also that the government was, you know, outing people who created a water car, car that ran on water, people who who created a car that ran on compressed air. There was a car that came out that was in the nineteen thirties that ran on compressed air. Imagine that, Bill. You got air all around you at all times. You'd never run out of anything. Same with water. Since we're never running out of water, you'd have unlimited fuel. So the people have to realize that they're being lied to because when you have the Federal Reserve, the Rockefellers, and the Rothschilds in control of all of all of the things that people are using on a regular basis, why would they give somebody something that doesn't run out?
The Primary Water Institute - More Scientific Evidence to come primarywaterinstitute.org
Saved - October 22, 2025 at 2:36 PM

@craigbrockie - Craig Brockie

Yes, Rockefeller intentionally destroyed medicine into the flaming dumpster fire it is today. But before that, he was responsible for another massive con. Is petroleum really a limited resource or "fossil fuel"? https://t.co/zf66Waavg2

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Speaker 0 discusses the historical shift of petroleum from a lubricant to a fuel as industries like motors, axles, wheels, and railroads developed. He asserts that Rockefeller was the smartest man in the business at the time and that, to raise prices, they decided to make petroleum appear scarce. He references a 1892 Geneva convention of scientists determining what organic substances are, noting that organic means a substance with hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon. He claims Rockefeller took advantage by sending scientists who stated that oil, petroleum, is hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon, and he states that oil is defined as a residue from formerly living matter, which he says makes it a fossil fuel. He adds that there has never been a real fossil found below 16,000 feet, and that oil is drilled at depths of 30,000 to 33,000 feet every day, implying a contradiction with the fossil-fuel definition. He argues that this fact rules out oil as a fossil fuel and explains that labeling it as fossil fuel is intended to make the public feel it is an asset that is running out or being depleted. He mentions depletion allowances as part of this narrative. He then asserts that if one knows the world’s oil supply, it is not going to run out for an awfully long time, and claims it is the second most prevalent liquid on earth.
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Speaker 0: When they first found petroleum, because they were beginning to make motors and and and needed on axles of wheels and railroad trains and all that sort of thing, then oil went from a just a lubricant to a fuel, and it made it valuable. And Rockefeller happened to be the smartest man in the business at the time. So in order to get the price up, they hit on the idea that they would have to make it appear to be scarce. In 1892, there was a convention in Geneva of scientists to determine what organic substances are. Well, the definition of organic is a substance with hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon. Rockefeller took advantage of sending some scientists over who said oil, petroleum, is hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon. They defined oil as a residue from formerly living matter. Well, that makes it a fossil fuel. And another thing we should know is that there has never been a fossil, a real fossil found below 16,000 feet. We mine oil or we we drill for oil at 30,000, 33,000, 28,000 every day of the week. So, right there, we rule it out that it isn't fossil fuel. It's called fossil fuel for the minds of the public to feel that it is an asset that is running out, being depleted. We talk about depletion allowance, is a lot of, you know, and actually, if you know the world's oil supply, you know that it is not gonna run out for an awfully long time. It is the second most prevalent liquid on earth.
Saved - March 9, 2026 at 5:38 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
I believe oil isn’t from dinosaurs but is produced inside the earth like blood, a renewable resource that never runs out. Scarcity rhetoric is used by elites to keep prices high by labeling it fossil fuel. In fact, there’s as much underground oil as water on Earth.

@MAVERIC68078049 - MAVERICK X

Someday we'll all learn oil isn't made from dinosaur fossils. It is naturally produced from within the earth, like the blood within our bodies. It is a renewable resource which can never run out. The scarcity tactics is used by the elites to promote them as "fossil" fuel, because allegedly being fossil fuels, it means that it will run out, therefore keeping the prices high. Infact there is almost as much underground oil, as there is water here on Earth.

Saved - April 16, 2026 at 8:14 PM
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I’m sharing claims that oil isn’t from dinosaurs but is abiotic, self-generating, and endlessly available. The fossil-fuel narrative is portrayed as a Rockefeller-era lie used to control prices and power. I’m told the Earth’s engine and tectonics run on oil, that “free energy” ideas were suppressed, and that genuine solutions prize nonviolent, self-sustaining communities.

@andreas_nigbur - Andy

The Oil Lie Oil isn’t rare, it’s also not made from dead dinosaurs. It’s the 2nd most common liquid after water and is the Earth’s lifeblood. The scarcity myth was a Rockefeller lie to dramatically increase the oil price. The system tells you that oil is liquefied dinosaurs (biotic theory) so you believe it's scarce and pay whatever they want. Lie. Oil is abiotic—a liquid mineral generated by the Earth's own engine through high-pressure and high-temperature processes in the mantle. It is the lubricant for tectonic plates. Depleted wells from the 70s have been found to be fuller today than before. Why? Because the Earth's system pumps it from the subsoil. It doesn't run out; it regenerates. By extracting it on a massive scale, we are drying out the Earth's gears. This is why there are more earthquakes and creaking faults: we are stripping the oil from the engine. The fossil theory (coined by the Rockefellers and the Smithsonian in the late 19th century) is the greatest economic hack in history. If oil came from organic matter, it would have a biological signature (nitrogen, phosphorus, etc.) that would degrade. Crude oil is pure polymeric hydrocarbon. The Thomas Gold Thesis This expert (whom the system tried to discredit) proved that methane and oil rise from the depths of the mantle. Hydrocarbons are primordial constituents of the Earth's formation. By calling it fossil, they tell you it's a resource that's running out. If Humanity knew that oil is like tap water for the Earth, the geopolitics of the parasites would go down the drain in a single day.

@andreas_nigbur - Andy

Oil is the literal blood of the earth—It doesn’t come from fossil fuels, it is ‘abiotic’ & self generating there is no shortage. The idea of fossil fuels only came from Rockefeller in order to make it appear scarce, thus more controllable. All previous forms of free energy travel —electric, steam, pneumatic (air compressed) were redacted to petrol in order for society to become dependent on their vampirism. It’s the same reason we never see any technological advancements with any other form of fuel—Vegetable Oil, Water, Hemp etc To think we’ve been driving off the remains of giant chicken ‘dinosaurs’ for the past century is asinine, comical even. Neither are really what you were taught lol. Everything presented in this reality is used as a means of hypnosis/control, once you realize that all their narratives begin to shatter—earth is naturally abundant & could easily provide for us all.... Fears & Lies. Profits & Control😉 - Ron Wilson

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Speaker 0 explains that petroleum wasn’t what they thought it was and asks if it’s just a mineral or how to classify its origin. He notes that when petroleum was first found, as motors and rails expanded in the early 1800s, oil shifted from a lubricant to a fuel, increasing its value. Rockefeller is described as the smartest man in the business at the time, making much of his money from both the transport and sale of petroleum. He describes the pricing challenge: oil has essentially no initial ground cost, so to raise prices, the industry would make it appear scarce, implying the need to conserve barrels. A pivotal event is highlighted: in 1892, at a Geneva convention of scientists determining what organic substances are, a definition emerged. The convention defined organic as a substance with hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon, usually living things. Rockefeller reportedly sent scientists who stated that oil is hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon, thus derived from rotting formerly living matter, leading to the conclusion that oil is a fossil fuel. He claims the definition was used to describe oil as residue from formerly living matter, and that today petroleum is labeled a fossil fuel. He challenges the idea of fossil fuel by pointing out that there has never been a fossil found below 16,000 feet, while oil is drilled at depths of 28,000–33,000 feet daily, arguing this fact contradicts the fossil-fuel claim. He asserts the term “fossil fuel” is used to create the impression of scarcity and depletion, linking it to depletion allowances and the belief that oil supplies are running out. He contends the world’s oil supply is not near depletion and is the second most prevalent liquid on earth, with many deposits still untapped. Regarding pricing, he asserts that those in charge of petroleum aim to keep prices high, using the rhetoric of increasing scarcity to justify higher costs, including advocating for a world price rather than disparate national prices. He claims this pricing objective is part of a broader strategy, as seen in attempts to set a world price for oil and other commodities like wheat. He recounts a four-year federal staff energy seminar during the so-called energy crisis, attended by high-level officials and even Henry Kissinger. The purpose, he says, was to propagate a propaganda line to establish a world price for oil. He mentions Kantrowitz, head of Kantrowitz Laboratories, who, at the table with geologists, challenged the fossil-fuel assertion, dismissing the notion and prompting laughter at their expense. Kantrowitz reportedly urged the geologists to drop the fossil-fuel claim, noting it’s in all books and papers, tracing the idea back to the 1892 conference, described in a thick scientific encyclopedia by Dieben Ostrand Company. In summary, he argues there is a deliberate push to classify petroleum as a fossil fuel, supported by scientific and political maneuvering, with a substantial financial motive behind maintaining high prices and controlling markets. He concludes that “there’s a dollar sign behind almost everything.”
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Speaker 0: That petroleum wasn't what we thought it was, that it wasn't a fossil fuel, that it didn't come from fossil animals. Yeah. Is it just a mineral? Is it a mineral like any other mineral? Is that how it what would you say? How did it what's the origin of the petroleum? When they first found petroleum, because they were beginning to make motors and needed on axles of wheels and railroad trains and all that sort of thing, and remember trains started in the beginning of the nineteenth century, then oil went from just a lubricant to a fuel and it made it valuable. And Rockefeller happened to be the smartest man in the business at the time, but he made a lot of most of his money or much of it off the transport of the petroleum as well as selling it. But one thing they realized was you because oil is putting a price on oil is like putting a price on a pail of water, you know. No initial cost is in the ground, and in those days, they were some of it, almost what you'd call surface mining the oil. They didn't go down deep. So in order to get the price up, they hit on the idea that they would have to make it appear to be scarce, that they're that, boy, after we take the next few barrels out, we're probably going to have to close as well, know, that kind of thing. Well, a very fortuitous event. In 1892, there was a convention in Geneva of scientists to determine what organic substances are. Well, the definition of organic is a substance with hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon, and so it's usually a living substance, a tree. You analyze a dead tree, hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen, and grass, and so on, living things, animals. We are hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon. So at this Geneva Convention, Rockefeller took advantage of sending some scientists over who said, oil, petroleum, is hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon. Therefore, it must be derived from the spoiling, the rotting of formerly living matter. And playing the game properly, when the scientific convention was over, they defined oil as residue from formerly living matter. Well, that makes it a fossil fuel. I don't know why they decided to use the word fossil, but it says formerly living matter is fossil. Well, of course, today, and another thing we should know, is that there has never been a fossil, a real fossil, found below 16,000 feet, and you can't argue that 16,000 is a level line because someplace the ground sinks and so on, but 16,000 is what the scientists say, 16,000. We mine oil, or we drill for oil, at 30,000, 33,000, 28,000 every day of the week. So right there, we rule it out that it isn't fossil fuel. It's called fossil fuel for the minds of the public to feel that it is an asset that is running out, being depleted. We talk about depletion allowance, which is a lot of you know? And, actually, if you know the world's oil supply, you know that it is not gonna run out for an awfully long time. It is the second most prevalent liquid on earth. And and we haven't begun to dig. Well, with all that background, you see, the people in charge of the petroleum business for perfectly reasonable business things, like any other man in the business, wants to keep his price as high as he can get away with. And the way to do is just say, well, there's more. We we the last barrel is gonna cost a thousand dollars, and then it's all done. And and they preach that stuff. What bothers me is that that in geology books, it's in there. The geologists say it's a fossil fuel. They they somehow, they've been bought. I I went to a four year federal staff energy seminar run by the government of the United States during the so called energy crisis. I was the participant that represented the railroad industry. The airline industry was there. Every AA, administrative assistant of senators and congressmen was there. The CIA was there. The Defense Department was there. The State Department was there. Sometimes sitting right in front of me in the row would be Henry Kissinger with his friend, the the head of Department of Defense. It's too bad. I can't put the names with them. But, anyway, people like that, top men in the government sitting there listening to the federal staff energy seminar. Well, what this was doing is for four years they were teaching a propaganda line to the leading people in this country and therefore to the leading people in the world when you include Schlesinger's, Kissinger and Schlesinger among others, and the object of it was, as Kissinger used in his own terms when it was time for him to speak, to create a world price for oil. In other words, not 30¢ a gallon here and 90¢ a gallon there, but let's get a world price. That's their goal, and they're trying to do that for wheat and everything else. We don't realize what the controls are, whether it's oil or some of these other things. Almost everything today is being categorized at the highest price they can possibly make it go. And so calling petroleum a fossil fuel is the basis for this system with respect to petroleum. And I don't if the name Arthur Kantrowitz rings any bell. Arthur Kantrowitz is the head of the Kantrowitz labs set up by the AVCO company near Boston Scientific Laboratories, and a great man in the scientific world. And Kantrowitz and I were sitting at a table at this seminar once, and the table happened to be all young college grad, PhD geologists. And so just to get a conversation started, I turned to Kentridge and I said, Arthur, what do you think about this foolishness of these speakers talking about fossil fuel? And it was kind of put up. He started laughing. He said, that gets me. He said he says, I don't he said, don't have a geology degree, but you have a thousand other degrees. And he said, I don't understand. You see, you'd think of these heads of these other fellows at the table, we did it on purpose, start listening, you know. And he asked he said, are you gentlemen he says, you're here at the meeting. Are you a gentleman by any chance a geologist? And one fellow, yes, I am. And the other he said, well, why don't you tell me? He said, why why is why is you know, he went on like that. We brought the house down because nobody could argue with Cantor was. He like he like Einstein. People aren't gonna and he told them right there. He said, just drop it. But it's it's in all the books and all the papers. But it started from that strange meeting in 1892, a scientific convention engine. I have a big, thick scientific encyclopedia put out by the Dieben Ostrand Company that's about fifteen years old now, but it has the whole story of the conference. It doesn't have the rock fell apart, but it has the whole story of how they straightened out organic chemicals and how it was all figured. And they've got petroleum right in there. Amazing. Amazing. So These aren't accidental things, you see. There's a dollar sign behind almost everything.

@andreas_nigbur - Andy

This actually makes sense now😉 https://t.co/yRtn2o9yzO

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This transcript explains how to make biodiesel as a survival fuel, using a sequence of described steps and household materials. The process begins with gathering animal fats, methanol (or alcohol), wood ash, and a separate funnel. The first step is to place the animal fat on a hot flat rock to melt it. Once melted, the fat is allowed to dry and then strained through a cloth to catch crumbs. Next, wood is burned to produce wood ash. The wood ash is mixed with some water and left to sit for a day, resulting in lye water. In a separate container, methanol is mixed with the lye. The narrative warns that this mixture is strong, and notes that the lye would dissolve in the methanol to form an alkoxide. With the alkoxide prepared, the next step is to warm the oil and pour the alkoxide mixture into it. The instruction is to stir or shake steadily for a while, then let the mixture settle. The chemistry is described as the liquid separating over the next few hours into two layers: crude biodiesel on top and a thick glycerin syrup on the bottom. The top layer, identified as diesel, should be carefully poured into a separating funnel, and water should be added to wash off unreacted lye impurities in the fuel. The impurities are said to settle at the bottom and then be drained out. The transcription concludes with the declaration that, via this process, biodiesel has been made. Key points emphasized include: the materials needed (animal fats, methanol or alcohol, wood ash, and a separate funnel), the melting and drying of fat, the creation of lye water from ash and water, the mixing of methanol with lye to form an alkoxide, the addition of this alkoxide to warm oil, and the transesterification that yields two layers (crude biodiesel on top, glycerin syrup on the bottom). It also highlights the washing step with water to remove unreacted lye impurities and the final separation of impurities from the biodiesel. The description frames biodiesel as “the ultimate survival fuel because it's easier to make than gasoline,” and names the final product as biodiesel produced through transesterification, with the separation of layers and purification steps explicitly described.
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Speaker 0: This is how to make diesel if World War three destroys everything. Biodiesel is the ultimate survival fuel because it's easier to make than gasoline. Here's what you need. Animal fats, methanol or alcohol, wood ash, and a separate funnel. First off, place your animal fat on a hot flat rock and let it melt. Then let it dry and strain it through a cloth to catch the crumbs. Now burn some wood to get wood ash and mix the wood ash with some water. Let it sit for a day and voila, you've made lye water. Now mix your methanol with lye in a separate container. Carefully, this stuff is strong. The lye would dissolve in the methanol to form an alkoxide. Then warm your oil and pour your alkoxide potion into it. Stir or shake steadily for a while, then let it settle. Here comes the science. Over the next few hours, the liquid will separate into two layers, crude biodiesel on top and thick glycerin syrup on the bottom. This process is called transesterification. Carefully pour the diesel on the top layer into a separating funnel and add some water to wash off the unreacted lye impurities in the fuel. The impurities will settle down at the bottom then drain it out. And there you have it, homeboy. You just made biodiesel.

@andreas_nigbur - Andy

Why do the Rich get Richer while the Poor remain Poor ? 💸 https://t.co/QPvS2fH8CO

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Speaker 0 describes fractional reserve banking. When you deposit $100, the bank keeps just $10 in reserve and loans out the remaining 90 at interest. That $90 gets deposited into another bank, which keeps 9 and loans out 81 at interest. This cycle repeats and is called fractional reserve banking, a system that legally allows banks to lend or invest 90% of your deposits, effectively circulating new money into the economy. Wealthy investors and big corporations are the first to get access to big loans at low interest rates. With this loan, they buy real estate, stocks and businesses before the money circulates through the broader economy. By the time those funds trickle down to the working class, they have already triggered inflation. The result? The banks collect interest by loaning out money that didn't belong to them. The rich use borrowed capital from the bank to acquire assets that skyrocket in value, easily covering their low interest loans. And the working class are required to pay higher prices for rent and food, because the money supply has expanded, while the number of actual goods are the same. And that's how the rich keep getting rich and the poor become more poor.
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Speaker 0: When you deposit $100, the bank keeps just $10 in reserve and loans out the remaining 90 at interest. That $90 gets deposited into another bank, which keeps 9 and loans out 81 at interest. This cycle repeats and is called fractional reserve banking, a system that legally allows banks to lend or invest 90% of your deposits, effectively circulating new money into the economy. Wealthy investors and big corporations are the first to get access to big loans at low interest rates. With this loan, they buy real estate, stocks and businesses before the money circulates through the broader economy. By the time those funds trickle down to the working class, they have already triggered inflation. The result? The banks collect interest by loaning out money that didn't belong to them. The rich use borrowed capital from the bank to acquire assets that skyrocket in value, easily covering their low interest loans. And the working class are required to pay higher prices for rent and food, because the money supply has expanded, while the number of actual goods are the same. And that's how the rich keep getting rich and the poor become more poor.

@andreas_nigbur - Andy

Climate changes by its very nature. And yes, humans are contributing to pollution — that much is obvious. But the issue is being magnified and weaponized to an extreme degree, used as a pretext to erode our freedoms, monitor our every move, and accelerate the rollout of a digital control grid. When you examine the “solutions” proposed for rising oil prices or anything climate-related, ask yourself: do any of them actually reduce the power of authorities and increase the freedom of ordinary people? Or do they all move in the opposite direction? For the potential lockdowns ahead, here are two meaningful solutions: 1. United, peaceful non-compliance. 2. Build independent, self-sustaining communities capable of producing their own energy, water, and food.

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Speaker 0 argues that war is a precursor for lockdowns 2.0 and that everyone should be aware of this. They reference the International Energy Agency, noting that the IEA “just released a 10 report on measures to take as the price of oil increases,” and claim that the IEA’s recommendation sounds “just like the COVID lockdowns.” The speaker asserts that the goal behind these measures is to track, trace, and control people, and then lists several examples of the proposed behaviors: stay at home, work from home, use public transport, no cars in the city, carpooling, use electric cars, reduce speed limits, and reduce air travel. They compare the IEA’s approach to how the WHO operated during COVID, asserting that the IEA is now asking people to do their part while they themselves fly on private jets and laugh in the audience’s face. The speaker suggests that as governments implement digital ID and digital currency, the next step will be to block individuals from buying gas or plane tickets if they exceed the recommended limit. They claim that this outcome was anticipated, stating that it is “part of their agenda,” and express the view that it is time to push back. The speaker warns against “the climate hoax” and frames it as something designed to control people, urging listeners to stay free.
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Speaker 0: So as predicted, the war is a precursor for lockdowns two point o, and everyone must be aware of this. The International Energy Agency just released a 10 report on measures to take as the price of oil increases, and their recommendation sounds just like the COVID lockdowns. We know their goal is to track, trace, and control us. Just look at some of their measures. Stay at home, work from home, use public transport, no cars in the city, carpooling, use electric cars, reduce speed limits, reduce air travel. Just like the WHO did during COVID, the IEA is now asking us to do our part while they're flying on private jets and laughing in our face. And as governments are implementing digital ID and digital currency, the next step will be to block us from buying gas or plane tickets if we go over their recommended limit. We knew this was coming because it's part of their agenda, and now it's time to push back. Let's not fall for the climate hoax that's meant to control us. Stay free, my friends.

@andreas_nigbur - Andy

@RcWhite30474 There's only one thing to do: scroll on quickly.😉

@andreas_nigbur - Andy

@Karl_A_Maris FOLLOW THE MONEY, IT LEADS YOU TO THE TRUTH😉

@andreas_nigbur - Andy

@0Frah5 Exposing NASA Artemis II Photo and Video Fakery https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_n8iiiQmc0

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