Oil is believed to be self-generating and not derived from fossil fuels. The concept of fossil fuels was introduced by Rockefeller to create an illusion of scarcity and control. Other forms of free energy were suppressed to maintain dependence on oil. Alternative fuels like vegetable oil, water, and hemp have not seen technological advancements for similar reasons.
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@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.
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
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Petroleum, often referred to as a fossil fuel, is believed to come from decomposed organic matter. However, this video challenges that notion, suggesting that petroleum is not a fossil fuel but rather a mineral. The idea of petroleum being scarce and depleting is a strategy to drive up prices. The speaker argues that there has never been a fossil found below 16,000 feet, while oil is drilled at much deeper levels. The petroleum industry aims to create a world price for oil and categorizes it as a fossil fuel to maintain control and maximize profits. This perspective is supported by a scientist named Arthur Kantrowitz, who questions the concept of fossil fuel.
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?
Speaker 1: Is it
Speaker 0: mineral like any other mineral? Is that is that how it is that how it, what would you say? How did it What's the origin
Speaker 1: of that? You see, 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. And remember, trains started in the beginning of 19th 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 if you because oil oil is putting a price on On oil, it's like putting a price on a pail of water. You know? No no initial cost is in the ground. And and in those days, they were some of it almost what you'd call surface Just 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 that boy after we take the next few barrels out, we're probably gonna have to close as well, you know, that kind of thing. Well, a very fortuitous event. In 18/92, 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, the spoiling, the rotting Of formerly living matter. And, playing the game properly when the this scientific convention was over, They defined oil as the the 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, formally living matter is fossil. Well, of course, today and and another thing we To know is that there has never been a fossil of a a real fossil found below 16,000 feet. And you can't argue at 16,000 as a level line because some place the ground sinks and so on. But 16 is what the scientists say, 16,000.
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, 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 2nd most prevalent liquid on Earth. Yeah. The water? 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, thing.
He's 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 No more. We we with the last barrel is gonna cost $1,000, 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've somehow they've been bought. I mean, I I went to a 4 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 congressman 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. That'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 4 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 the his Schlesinger. So hit 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 what the controls are, whether it's oil or some of these other things. Almost everything today is being categorized at the highest price it can possibly make it go. And so calling petroleum a fossil fuel is the basis for this system, with respect to petroleum.
Nice. And and I went I don't know if the name Arthur Kantrowitz rings any bell. Arthur Kantrowitz is the head of the Kantrowitz Labs set up by the, AFCO 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 Ken Twits and I said, Arthur, what do you think about this foolishness of these speakers talking about fossil fuel?
And, it was kinda put up. He started laughing. He said, you know, that gets me. He said, he says, I don't. He said, I don't have a geology degree, but you have a 1,000 other degrees.
And he said, I don't understand. See, so you'd think that these heads, 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 are you the gentleman by any chance geologist?
And one fellow, yes, I am. And the other of you, he said, well, Why don't you tell me? So why why is why is oil you know, he went on like that. We brought the house down because nobody could argue with. He like he like Einstein.
People aren't gonna, And he told him right there. He said, just drop it. But it's it's in all the books and in all the papers, but it started from that strange meeting In 18/92, a scientific convention in g I have a big thick scientific encyclopedia put out by the company that's about Oh, 15 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's all figured, and they've got petroleum right in there.
Speaker 0: Amazing. Of anything? So
Speaker 1: These aren't accidental things, you see. There's a dollar sign behind almost everything.