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Storm Area 51, They Can't Stop All of Us Event
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<blockquote data-quote="tt335ci03cobra" data-source="post: 16245490" data-attributes="member: 68944"><p>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.</p><p></p><p>I see the hang up here. I used the words render fossil fuel industry obsolete within 5 years.</p><p></p><p>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.</p><p></p><p>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. </p><p></p><p>I had to take a second and see where you were coming from, I see where I was wrong in my word choices. Beer</p><p></p><p>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.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tt335ci03cobra, post: 16245490, member: 68944"] 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. [/QUOTE]
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