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CREATING A
CRISIS
Certain questions raised during the 1973 Oil Embargo, seem to point to
the fact that the crisis was created by the Illuminati, as a test, to
see what it would be like without gasoline for automobiles, and fuel for
heating homes.
During the Embargo, Maine's Governor, Democrat Kenneth M. Curtis,
accused the Nixon Administration of "creating a managed oil shortage to
force support of its energy programs." A 1973 study by Philadelphia
Inquirer reporters Donald Bartlett and James B. Steele, revealed, that
while American oil companies were telling the U.S. to curtail oil
consumption, through a massive advertising campaign, the five largest
oil companies (Exxon, Mobil, Texaco, Gulf, and Standard Oil of
California) were selling close to two barrels overseas, for every
barrel (42 gallons) of oil sold here. They accused the oil companies and
the Federal government of creating the crisis. In 1974, Lloyd's of
London, the leading maritime insurance company in the world, said that
during the three months before the Embargo, 474 tankers left the Middle
East, with oil for the world. During the three months at the height of
the crisis, 492 tankers left those same ports. During the Embargo,
Atlantic Richfield (ARCO, whose President, Thornton Bradshaw was a
member of the CFR) drivers were hauling excess fuel to storage
facilities in the Mojave desert. All of this evidence points to the
conclusion that there was no oil shortage in 1973.
Antony C. Sutton wrote in Energy: The Created Crisis: "Our mythical
energy shortage can be dismissed with a few statistics. The U.S.
consumes about 71 quads (a 'quad' is one quadrillion BTU's, or 10 to the
15th power British Thermal Units) of energy per year. There is available
now in the U.S., excluding solar sources and without oil and gas
imports, about 151,000 quads. Consequently, we have sufficient energy
resources to keep us functioning at our present rate of consumption for
about 2,000 to 3,000 years- without discovering new reserves. Even at
higher consumption rates there will be no problem in the next
millennium"
In 1977, independent petroleum companies discovered 88% of the new oil
fields, drilling on 81% of those. They have been hampered by the large
corporations, referred to earlier as the Seven Sisters, who want to
avoid adding to our national supply so they can profit from the higher
prices. Carter's Department of Energy was established to perpetuate the
propaganda of the existence of an energy crisis.
In 1975, an anonymous ARCO official told Hugh M. Chance, a former State
Senator from Colorado, that the Government had allowed only one pool of
oil in a 100 square mile area on Alaska's North Slope, to be developed,
even though the entire area north of Brooks Range has so much oil, that
if it were drilled, "in five years the United States could be totally
energy free, and totally independent from the rest of the world as far
as energy is concerned." The Prudhoe Bay oil field is one of the richest
oil fields on earth, able to produce an oil flow for at least 20 years,
without the need of a pump; and a natural gas supply which could supply
the entire country for 200 years. However, the Government won't allow it
to be pumped out, and it is funneled back into the ground. The Gull
Island find had a different chemical structure, as did the Kuparuk oil
field, west of there, which meant that the three different chemical
compositions indicated the existence of separate pools of oil on the
North Slope in an area of 50,000 square miles. Needless to say, this
seems to be an almost unlimited supply of domestic oil.
Another ARCO official told Lindsey Williams, a chaplain for the work
camps on the Trans-Alaska Oil pipeline, that "there will never be an
energy crisis (because) we have as much oil here as in all Saudi
Arabia." Williams had witnessed a huge oil discovery at Gull Island(5
miles north of Prudhoe Bay in the Beaufort Sea) that could have produced
so much oil, the official said that another pipeline could be built "and
in another year's time we can flood America with oil- Alaskan oil...and
we won't have to worry about the Arabs." However, a few days after the
find, the Federal Government ordered the documents and technical reports
locked up, the well capped, and the rig withdrawn. Their excuse, was
that an oil spill in that part of the Arctic Ocean would kill various
micro-organisms. Williams felt that the U.S. Government was deliberately
creating an oil crisis, and delaying the flow of oil, in order to
bankrupt the oil companies, which would lead to the nationalization of
oil and gas.
William Brown, Director of Technological Studies at the Hudson
Institute, said: "The President (Carter) said there is no chance of us
becoming independent in our oil supplies. That is just wrong. We have at
least 100 years of petroleum resources in this country." In 1976, proven
resources were set at 37 billion barrels, the estimated recoverable
resources were set at 150 billion barrels. This is about a 50-year
supply at current usage levels. The American Petroleum Institute said in
their 1977 Annual report, that recoverable crude was set at 30.9 billion
barrels, and with today's technology, the amount of unrecoverable crude
was 303.5 billion barrels was 303.5 billion barrels, which is about an
80-year supply. The 1968 U.S. Geological Survey reported that the crude
oil potential of the Atlantic Ocean continental shelf area is 224
billion barrels, the Gulf of Mexico has 575 billion barrels, the Pacific
Coast has 275 billion barrels, and Alaska has 502 billion barrels, which
is a grand total of 1,576 billion barrels. Only about 2% of these areas
have been leased, which at the time of the report, had yielded 615
million barrels of oil, and 3.8 TCF (trillion cubic feet) of natural gas
yearly.
The Wall Street Journal said that we possess "1001 years of natural
gas." Only about 2% of the Outer Continental Shelf has been leased, even
though it may contain over half of our potential natural gas reserves.
Along the Atlantic Coast, there is a potential of 67 TCF of gas, yet
only about a dozen wells had been drilled in those areas. The Potential
Gas Committee said in 1972, that we had 1412 TCF in reserve; in 1973,
Mobil said we had 758 TCF; Exxon said we had 660-1380 TCF; the U.S.
Geological Survey reported in 1974, that we had 761-1094 TCF in reserve;
the National Academy of Sciences said in 1974, that we had 885 TCF; and
there were other reports which indicated that we had over 700 TCF. These
sources did not include the unconventional sources of coalbeds, shale
formations, "tight sand" formations, and deep underground water areas.
From conventional sources, our known reserves were estimated to be about
237 TCF, and underground reserves were estimated to be about 530 TCF. An
analysis of unconventional resources indicate the following yield: tight
sand(600 TCF), coal(250 TCF), shale(500 TCF), underground water zones in
the Gulf(200 TCF), and synthetic gas from peat(1443 TCF). This all adds
up to a total of 3,800 TCF of natural gas, and with the U.S. using an
average of 21 TCF a year, that would be enough to provide us with
another 100 years worth of energy. That doesn't take into account the
synthetic gas obtainable from growing marine bio-mass, such as the
California Giant Kelp (Macrocystis Pyrifera), which grows two feet per
day, and could be a renewable source for the production of synthetic
gas.
It is also estimated that the United States could have up to half of the
world's known recoverable coal reserves, which could be about 200
billion tons- 45 billion of which is near the surface. At the time of
this report, maximum production up to 1985 would have only used 10% of
this reserve, even if no new reserves were discovered. In 1979, Herbert
Foster, Vice-President of the National Coal Association, said: "America
has three trillion tons of coal out there, ready to be mined...all we
produced last year was 590 million tons. That's only one pound of coal
for every 21/2 tons still in the ground. The U.S. Geological Survey has
estimated our coal reserves will last us well into the next century,"
One reason coal development has been held up, is that 40% of all
reserves, are on land owned by the Federal Government, and
environmentally-minded citizens.
The book The Next 200 Years by Herman Kahn and the Hudson Institute
said: "Allowing for the growth of energy demand...we conclude that the
proven reserves of these five major fossil fuels(oil, natural gas, coal,
shale, and tar sands) alone could provide the world's total energy
requirements for about 100 years, and only one-fifth of the estimated
potential reserves sources could provide for more than 200 years of the
projected energy needs." The Hudson Institute said in 1974: "There is no
shortage of energy fuels." Antony Sutton wrote: "The energy 'crisis' is
a phony, a rip-off, a political con game designed to perpetuate a
'crisis' that can be 'managed' for political power purposes,"
Conservative estimates indicate that we have 100 years of energy sources
available, while evidence of other undeveloped finds show that we have
adequate reserves that would last long beyond that. The Illuminati has a
firm grip on the oil supply, and after their "test" in 1973, its obvious
that oil will be used as a weapon of control. One can only wonder what
would happen to this country if a large-scale oil crisis occurred.
Needless to say, it would be a disaster of unbelievable proportions,
that most likely would cause an economic collapse. Law and order would
not exist in this scenario, as the population would fight among
themselves for the limited resources that would be available, thus
making the perfect situation for a World Government to step in.
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