This intense documentary narrated by Michael Ruppert describes a future that our world is now entering. A heavy watch but well worth the 80 odd minutes...
This intense documentary narrated by Michael Ruppert describes a future that our world is now entering. A heavy watch but well worth the 80 odd minutes...
Life's too fucking short. What's the one sentence summary?
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
uhh. there's feckall problem with oil. it's the money shit that's mucking that one up.
Fret for your figure, and
Fret for your latte, and
Fret for your lawsuit and
Fret for your hairpiece, and
Fret for your prozac, and
Fret for your pilot, and
Fret for your contract, and
Fret for your car
It's a bullshit, three ring, circus sideshow of freaks
...Some say a comet will fall from the sky
Followed by meteor showers and tidal waves
Followed by faultlines that cannot sit still
Followed by millions of dumbfounded dipshits, and
Some say the end is near
Some say we'll see armageddon soon
I certainly hope we will
I sure could use a vacation from this
Stupid shit, silly shit, stupid shit
One great big festering neon distraction
I've a suggestion to keep you all occupied
Learn to swim
Learn to swim
Learn to swim
...'Cause I'm praying for rain
I'm praying for tidal waves
I wanna see the ground give way
I wanna watch it all go down
Mom please flush it all away
I wanna see it go right in and down
I wanna watch it go right in
Watch you flush it all away
Time to bring it down again
Don't just call me a pessimist
Try and read it between the lines
I can't imagine why you wouldn't
Welcome any change, my friend
Summary: the end is nigh. Different medium same idiot on the street corner with his sandwich board.
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Great minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, small minds discuss people. --- Unknown sage
Great minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, small minds discuss people. --- Unknown sage
So "Chicken Little" is alive and well! .... Often wondered what happened to him!![]()
Playing devils advocate...
Isn't it a well known fact that the peak is measured against proven world oil reserves, only?
Not that I at all disagree on consumption, but I always find it difficult to believe this "peak" mass debate....
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There have been 3 or 4 ages ending with natural global catastrophe, in 'recorded' history.
Different cultures have flood myths, Sumeria, Egypt, underwater cities, Australian interior used to be a shallow sea.... et el
I thought of escaping cities a lot this week
Looked at Henderson Beach Northland but it got totally decimated by a tidal wave in the last 500 yrs... NZ has had about 10 major tidal waves in the last 1000 yrs
So something to occur is definitely on the cards and possibly even overdue [Mount ManganuiCoromandel
Coast Orewa
.... if time-lines are anything to go by
Southern divide shift is almost due, as well as tidal wave risk... so both Islands are due to cop something
Up off the beach in Northland still looks like me
Or in Kaitaia and make day trips to the different beaches, instead of residing specifically at one beach.
Hows this commercial gem for only $149k http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...x?id=529454762 could start a bike repair business or even a Backpackers Lodge
Not quite right. "Peak" relates to the recoverable reserves, and isn't only relevant to oil (watch the video). In the case of all resources there is a point at which the cost (and energy) required to recover them overtakes the value of the extracted resource. Rising oil prices have extended the point at which this occurs but when energy expended in exploration/drilling/recovery/refining/distribution becomes more than the energy content of that hydrocarbon it becomes a negative exercise overall so no point.
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