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I want the damn truth about 9/11. No plane can be filmed, paused at halfway in a building where you see wing, building, fuselage, and the wing keeps same orientation and slices through steel.

Then both buildings and human body parts obliterate to dust-still identifying body part fragments. WTC building 7 is caught on camera being demolished. Boeing pilots claiming planes would disintegrate making those moves at that altitude.


Rofl!


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You need to be in a padded room with a nice warm “hug me” jacket.


Karen is the Ken Block of AWD minivans.

How would I entertain the masses with my informative posts though?

What’s crazier, thinking there’s a hope or focusing on gravity at all times?

It won’t end well either way, regardless. This planet is in a Goldilocks environment. The best days for some humans are ahead, but living life as we know it is changing quickly.
 
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I’m saying the tech exists in scalar and propulsion based on energy wave manipulation and gravity off settting setups to render fossil fuel useless.

I see the hang up here. I used the words render fossil fuel industry obsolete within 5 years.

My intention was to express that we have experimental propulsion and energy systems that are far superior to oil that can be on the market within 5 years. It will disrupt markets dramatically if rolled out too quick/too fast.

Oil is a staple in our world economy for at least 100 more years. I feel we have dramatically stepped up in oil industry position so that we can be prepared to delivery the world oil at fair market values as the US switches to new propulsion and energy systems. If left up to Iran and so on, the prices would hit $500 a barrel if the US moved out of oil consumption over day a 10 year span. Because of the petro dollar and US demand, we actually help keep prices LOWER than they would be without our involvement to rein in bad actors jacking it up. We have to readily supply relief to markets if we step away from that buying power position.

I had to take a second and see where you were coming from, I see where I was wrong in my word choices. Beer

It would take about 30 years plus to get half way down the tail end of the oil markets life product life cycle. 100 years from today, I think oil will be far less important than it is today and that 2nd world countries will largely have joined the 1st world. 3rd world will no longer exist as such, it’ll be people living how we live in America today, and people in 1st world living basically in euphoric harmony with very little need to work so as to sustain, just small inputs to the block chain.

I love that you know nothing about oil other than what you read on the internet
 

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You need to be in a padded room with a nice warm “hug me” jacket.


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Partner,

Would you say fuel (oil) is not or at least tied for the most important item for a MIL deployment. As well as being a huge lift logistically.

If I’m wrong, call it.


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Partner,

Would you say fuel (oil) is not or at least tied for the most important item for a MIL deployment. As well as being a huge lift logistically.

If I’m wrong, call it.


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Why else would we have a petrodollar.

You guys focus in on what you want. I’ve already spelled out that the world would blow itself up with war if America didn’t stabilize the world oil markets and shut down bad actors. We have had to do so for 100+ years, and 2 world wars. Scarcity and conflict leads to war.

If we create a vacuum it’ll be a huge mistake.

US Navy patents anti-gravity aircraft which looks like an alien UFO | Metro News

If this is mainstream and public, it’s not that we don’t have tech to throw out there, it’s that it would destabilize markets. Same is true in healthcare. If we have 10’s of millions employed by xyz industry, the industry has to evolve into the next break through otherwise the national gdp will get ****ed by the vacuum, let alone the global implications.

Go cure cancer tomorrow with a $5 pill. Then the day after tell me how to employ 2 million people in an obsolete industry. We don’t have a $5 cancer pill but my point is it would be very short sighted
 
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The automobile dates back to the 16th century, my bad. In my example I said 100 years to roll it out. Maybe it ends up taking 200 years to roll out scalar and gravity wave propulsion vehicles but regardless we have a grasp of the tech today. That was my point.
 

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Oil..


... for years

I figured. That’s great, I hope you enjoy it, and also plan for the highs and lows of that fields good and bad moments. It’s an industry you can’t bank on smoothly riding through for 25 years. Many highs and lows.

I probably talk for 15-30 minutes at a time with minimum 10 people a month that have at least 5 years in oil (nat gas, mining etc to be honest) outside of anything I see online.

I realize how difficult and pivitol the industry is, I think people in that industry need a plan B income source like flipping cars or handyman work for the bad years/ lay off periods.

What has your experience been like from 06-19, it’s been a wild ride.

I don’t knock people for working in oil and getting surprised by market fluctuation but I do chuckle when they act like managing small business is a walk in the park comparatively.

Working small business is easy, keeping a small business thriving and growing for 30 years during the same choppy markets is not a simple 9-5 unless you are in an easy industry or don’t focus on real service and care.
 
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Why else would we have a petrodollar.

You guys focus in on what you want. I’ve already spelled out that the world would blow itself up with war if America didn’t stabilize the world oil markets and shut down bad actors. We have had to do so for 100+ years, and 2 world wars. Scarcity and conflict leads to war.

If we create a vacuum it’ll be a huge mistake.

US Navy patents anti-gravity aircraft which looks like an alien UFO | Metro News

If this is mainstream and public, it’s not that we don’t have tech to throw out there, it’s that it would destabilize markets. Same is true in healthcare. If we have 10’s of millions employed by xyz industry, the industry has to evolve into the next break through otherwise the national gdp will get ****ed by the vacuum, let alone the global implications.

Go cure cancer tomorrow with a $5 pill. Then the day after tell me how to employ 2 million people in an obsolete industry. We don’t have a $5 cancer pill but my point is it would be very short sighted

Ok dude but here’s my point. If there is some tech out there that is better than oil, you think the GOV can stifle it? No. Not in this day and age. At a minimum we would hear about it.

Trust me. Fuel is a huge lift when you’re moving personnel for any operation. In fact, it dictates your route, stops, everything. In layman’s terms it’s a pain in the ass. It dictates everything.

I’m sorry but if the military had some great tech so that they didn’t have to have tankers of fuel with a battalion moving it with the force, they would use it.




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I figured. That’s great, I hope you enjoy it, and also plan for the highs and lows of that fields good and bad moments. It’s an industry you can’t bank on smoothly riding through for 25 years. Many highs and lows.

I probably talk for 15-30 minutes at a time with minimum 10 people a month that have at least 5 years in oil (nat gas, mining etc to be honest) outside of anything I see online.

I realize how difficult and pivitol the industry is, I think people in that industry need a plan B income source like flipping cars or handyman work for the bad years/ lay off periods.

What has your experience been like from 06-19, it’s been a wild ride.

I don’t knock people for working in oil and getting surprised by market fluctuation but I do chuckle when they act like managing small business is a walk in the park comparatively.

Working small business is easy, keeping a small business thriving and growing for 30 years during the same choppy markets is not a simple 9-5 unless you are in an easy industry or don’t focus on real service and care.

That's why you save when the times are good for when the times are bad, no need to get a second source of income.

Everyone who had been in the field long enough knows this and realizes things could change in a heart beat.
 

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•money spent on fuel, logistics and so on is cycled right back into the economy. It’s easy to see that the trillions spent on fuel by the nation is a good thing. It creates jobs and is the back bone. That is why we use it.

•We definitely aren’t setup as a nation or world to pull the plug on fossil fuel, we have a well running and fortified petrodollar economy. The 1912 fed was put in to curb vulture capitalism and prop petrodollar to limit monopoly/oligopoly from ransacking the nation and unintentionally killing the economy of things/anarchy. (IMO)

That said,

•We have had weather weapons for decades, not much gets out about about that either. We don’t want that in private sector let alone even plain jane satellites.

•From the pattent leaks of that mass offsetting vessel a few months back, all the way back to the “confiscation of Tesla’s notes” in the 1930’s it all ties in to the fact we have an understanding of tech far superior to oil for propulsion. It’s kept on retainer.

•Regarding military fuel use, compound boosted engines are rare even today. 80 year old tech.

•WW2 era double piston shared cylinder boxer mills never went civilian either. VvvvV

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^this also isn’t even mass military use today if I understand correctly but is in long distance applications. Barely popping up at all in civilian market today. ~Double mpg of current engines.

•We have basically obsoleted the printed press with tech, and that hasn’t deeply impacted our economy. That was a tactful roll out.
 

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When we pull oil up, people get paid to do so. When it sells on the market, value is created, when it powers the world, demand sustains the value.

All of this is why our military, cities, industries et al are completely fine using fuel and rightfully weary of any market disrupting tech to otherwise steer that ecosystem
 

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Wake me up when Clinton and other big players are arrested.


Karen is the Ken Block of AWD minivans.

You awake? Epstein has been arrested for a week. He’s held up in NYC. So is El Chapo.

Wiener got a tiny sentence. Lots of indictments are out. Nxivm has led to convictions and arrests. Catholic clergy purge in Pennsylvania and the east coast has been massive. Vatican Clean out has been pretty big. DA’s the nation over have been busy with freshly unbound hands and lots of resources to catch preditors. I think it’s something like 50,000 arrests so far under trumps administration regarding traffickers and the like.
VvvvvvvvvvvvvvvV
https://nypost.com/2019/07/12/jeffrey-epsteins-cell-is-three-doors-down-from-el-chapo/

Then you have this type of fake news bullshit that is literally written by a guy named Rothschild. Can’t make this crap up. The mainstream media is imploding. It’s soon to be garbage pile of history.

Why is QAnon so obsessed with taking down cults?

^ this is the type of psychobable spin that plays on liberals emotions and strips them of facts and reason in favor of the security of knowing stirred emotions make us human so ya!

For the record qanon is anonymous and I hate that but they brought all this Epstein/Eminem/nxivm/church stuff up 1-2 years ago and it’s rolling out. I don’t know what to make of it but it’s a site to see.

It’s convenient this Area 51 bullshit goes out all across the web the same time these arrests and busts are rolling out.
 
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Partner,

Would you say fuel (oil) is not or at least tied for the most important item for a MIL deployment. As well as being a huge lift logistically.

If I’m wrong, call it.


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Definitely one of the most important things.

I can tell you that we owned the battle space where I was in Iraq. Almost everything that came into Iraq and some of Afghanistan, from a logistics standpoint, came through where we were.

Not once did a see some experimental fuel. JP8 was the fuel we used and saw for almost everything.

Now, did I see some things that “never happened”? Hmmm, easy to see what was used in some countries over there that border Iraq.

But back to fuel, considering a few people I know, there is no making fossil fuel obsolete in 5 years stuff except in the minds and videos of YouTube Conspiracy Theorists.

Is there stuff being worked on? Yes but many years off.


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No. But I’ll bet you didn’t expect the Epstein case to crack into mainstream news. Did you?

It’s not that I don’t have money to throw at bets, I just choose not to. I do trade options, but I don’t do frivolous stuff like bet on politics. I’m 100% certain he gets re-elected.

Considering it was brought up due to someone looking into Trumps appointee Alex Acosta and finding that gem, it's not too surprising it made mainstream news.

https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/article220097825.html
The article that started it all titled
"How a future Trump Cabinet member gave a serial sex abuser the deal of a lifetime"

 

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