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Violet Lightbea
03-20-2004, 02:00 AM
There is a lot of talk nowadays about “Peak Oil” also known as the “Hubbert’s Peak”. A fellow with the unlikely name of King Hubbert figured out that oil production has gradually gone up over 150 years since the first oil well was drilled in 1859, and then production peaks and goes down again. Experts say we are at the top, or just over, the peak right now, and world demand is increasing because the Chinese are ratcheting up industrial production and personal consumption. This means higher oil prices and a crisis.

A couple of years ago, I saw a series of “oil crunch” visions, each more quirky than the next. I’ve posted some of them below. Those visions seemed to suggest an overnight cessation of supplies rather than a gradual decline over a decade or so. At the time I saw those visions, oil was cheap ($15.00) and the Iraqi war was still a year away. So the idea of an oil crunch was a bit contrary to established facts. But oil hit $40.00 per barrel recently; it has since fallen back a bit but most say the era of cheap oil is long gone.

But I reckon the crunch comes not from falling oil production but from embargos and disruption in the Middle East. The American war machine is directed to the benefit of the Jews and the Israelis and the administration is virulently anti-Moslem. This drives the Moslems to retaliate. You can see it in Iraq. In theory everyone welcomed the American liberators and in practice, the hatred created has fueled the insurgents to counter-attack on a daily basis, without much let or hindrance it seems.

If America made peace with the Arabs we’d all be safe, but to do that they’d have to ditch the Jews and most believe it’s the Jews that are secretly running the show in Washington. Plus the industrial-military machine isn’t going to want a resolution any time soon, not while trillions pass through its coffers on the pretext of fighting terrorists, keeping America secure, liberating the Middle East and all that blah, blah.

I feel terribly sorry for the ordinary American soldiers who are wandering about the streets of Iraq like sitting ducks, rather lost for instructions. But then the history of our world is replete with examples of the working class acting as cannon fodder to satisfy the power trips of the elite.

Right now the insurgents set booby traps on the roads and they fire the odd rocket into the barracks while the Americans sleep, but sooner or later they are going to work it out that hitting the soldiers isn’t the way to go. Rather, they will mount concerted attacks against the oil-loading installations in the Middle East. Half a dozen rockets in the right place and they could bring the world to its knees, overnight express. The western world is terribly vulnerable in my view. If a powerful leader rises up to unite the Arabs there will be sheep grazing in the streets of New York. Baa, Baa!

I reckon the savior of the Moslems is in the wings. I don’t know why I think that’s true but I do. I think it’s in the Bible somewhere—the Moslem anti-Christ. But Bible or not, I reckon someone is going to stand up and say, “We’ve had enough if this BS, let’s unite and fight back.”

I recently bought a bicycle. I’m thrilled with it. I hurtle along as fast as my chubby legs will propel me, terrorizing people on the sidewalk. There are two mysterious black levers on the handlebars that turned out to be brakes, everything improved after I discovered that.


Web sites with articles on Peak Oil:
Michael Ruppert http://www.fromthewilderness.com/
Matthew Savinar http://www.lifeaftertheoilcrash.net/


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Here are a few of the “oil crunch” visions I had in 2001 and 2002,



Cow at the Gas Station
September 21, 2001

I saw a vision of a cow ambling across the courtyard of an American gas station. The place was completely deserted. The cow walked through the electronic doors of the convenience store. It was funny to watch.

Comment:

I have a feeling this might refer to the upcoming petrol crisis in America. Right now at the time of posting this (Dec 2001), petrol prices are low and supplies are reliable. A petrol crisis looks unlikely, but trouble in the Middle East might change that.


500,000 Parked Cars
September 20th 2002

I first saw visions of an up-coming gas crunch nine months ago (See: Visions, Cow at the Gas Station). At the time, I couldn't for the life of me work out what might cause a worldwide oil shortage.

Of course, with the escalating trouble in the Middle East and a war with Iraq imminent, one can now see what might transpire. Recently, I've seen four visions reinforcing the gas crisis idea. The most impacting vision was of an aerial view of the Ka'ba, the square box in Mecca that is sacred to Moslems that pilgrims walk around in devotion and prayer. But instead of worshipers, I saw cars parked in circles around the Ka'ba. Somehow, I rose up from the scene, and from that height I could see there were endless rings of parked cars stretching for hundreds of miles. I remember thinking 'wow!' that is what half a million cars looks like.

Then a few weeks later, I saw a vision of a rusty oil barrel at the foot of a high-tension electrical tower and I realized that if oil is in short supply it will disrupt electricity production. It all looks very ominous.

The American media, which is almost completely Jewish-owned, has started a campaign to vilify Saudi Arabia and three members of the Saudi royal family are being sued by victims of 911. Of course, Saudi Arabia has always been very supportive of the US, and no one in their right mind believes the Saudi Princes were actually responsible. But, naming them in the suit is a headline catching, money-grabbing tactic of the unscrupulous lawyers representing the victims, who are claiming over a hundred trillion dollars in compensation. It works out to about forty billion dollars per victim.

One can understand that the relatives of the victims are upset. But, if one dies in a road accident or a plane crash one's rellies get a few million not forty billion. The inflated and grandiose nature of the claim is seen as an attack by America and the New York Jews in particular, on the Saudis and Arab interest generally. So one can see how the oil spigot might be suddenly be turned off.

Fuel Britannia?
December 1st, 2002

I saw an image of Britannia, the Celtic goddess that became the patron of the British.

She is normally depicted seated with a shield and a trident. I saw her in a vision with her hand out under a spout that stuck out from an oil derrick. I watched for a moment and then one single drop of oil fell out of the spout into her hand. It was pitiful to watch.

Comment:

This is a continuation of the 'gas crunch' theme that has been hot and heavy for a long time now. The first of these visions I posted here in September last year. (See: The Cow at the Gas Station, also see a later vision, 500,000 Cars). At that time last year the world was awash with oil and there was no mention of Iraq, so an oil shortage looked unlikely. But now that an attack on the Moslems in the Middle East is imminent, and the American media is virulently running a hate blitz kreig on America's long-time ally Saudi Arabia, you can see how an oil supply crunch might come about.