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  • How long before the United States invades Canada? haha

  • oh look it's final fantasy

  • Great for our economy on both sides of the border. Get the government out of the way, and vote O'Bama out in 2012. Just wait till were paying $5.00 a gallon by memorial day weekend. O'Bama thinks he is holding this up, but in reality, the Keystone XL Pipeline will be built without government standing in the way. We need oil from a safe source without disruption, and enough oil for the next century. Its either the US, or China. Vote O'bama out.

  • RAPE

  • well,,the oil companys "promised" to restore everything,,,

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  • they need all wheel drive. :)

  • Amazing... How much money was put into this operation. No wonder there is no other alternative energy allowed.  These big corps will buy out any politicians to stop any alternative energy. Bribing politicians are just chump changes compare to what had been invested in these operations.

  • @SunnyMoon2010 If alternate energy was profitable, people would be investing in it. Investing in "alternate energy" has give us ethanol and Solyndra - billions wasted.

  • @H1TMANactual Your a dead shit, open your eyes.

    Alternate energy's have been deliberately kept back by those that profit from these toxic fuels. Cars that can run on water have had there inventors and promoters disappear, & the technology patented & prevented.

    Anybody thatcan possible fathom the concept of demolishing this "untouched" forest to extract fuels as a move forward is retarded and shouldn't be allowed an opinion until they make AT LEAST a mild attempt to educate himself

  • @joelvella88 Yeah cool story retard. If the choice is between the world continuing functioning and maintaining it's standard of living and a forest, then it's the former we will choose. Cars that run on water? You're an illiterate little fucktard, aren't you? Well you know what they say about opinions, every fucking retard has one.

  • @joelvella88

    Go hug a tree you faggot. Alternative energy is way to expensive. You talk about them cutting down forests and shit, but I bet the very home or place you live in was once a forest as well. I guess we all should revert back to cave men and shit.

  • @joelvella88 You should take your own advice, water can not be "burned", it's an ash. It would be like trying to burn carbon monoxide.

    People like you have believed those stories about perpetual energy for years. PT Barnum said it best, "There's a sucker born every minute".

  • @kpdsza He said run on not burn. There are many chemical reactions that can produce energy. Do you have to burn water to move a steam engine? Guess you don't believe energy corporations do most anything to make a profit, even after watching 48 minutes of this documentary. Google "war of currents". Even Edison was capable of fucking over one of the greatest minds and inventors of our time.

  • @kpdsza not to mention he said alternative energy, not perpetual. Way to misinterpret completely a persons comments. Plus, your the one who believes in a old bearded man in a robe who floats on a cloud.Who's the sucker?

  • @ilynnad I've heard those urban legends for thirty years. They always involve some guy tinkering in his garage and inventing a way to use water for FUEL. Then he disappears!! What would be the point in snatching the guy who invented a steam driven car? It's called a Locomobile. Ironic, huh? Also, genius, the supposed beauty of "green" energy is that it is renewable. Get it? Renewable=perpetual?

    Now, who mentioned Santa Claus smoking dope in a bath robe and what does he have to do with this?

  • when the middle east is out of oil canada will still be pumping away for generations!!

  • Everything..Almost is Humongous in this video

  • Megastructures is about big machinery. Whining little girls need to grow up about the lack of criticism.

  • this is so free of criticism... so american ... totally disgusting

  • Or how to devast an ecosystem and the planet climate to allow some to continue to use their big SUVs and eat their big mac...

  • Fuck toxic tar sands.Economic terorism.

  • @weskeyy You douche bag liberal.. The tar sands are IN THE EARTH. Do they become toxic before or after man touches it? Do we need to get rid of all the tar sands in the earth because it's sooo bad??? Good lord.

  • @txfirehawk you obviously don't have any idea what is going on. poor misinformed moron.

  • @37238315692 Aww, your babbling did not really make a point. It's pretty clear, as long as the tar sand just sits out in the field or where ever it is at that just fine and dandy to the left. But as soon as we try to move it and use it for fuel it becomes some super toxic pollutant to "mother earth". Hypocrite much? I can answer that; yes.

  • @txfirehawk well than captain america you still have no idea. And i am quite satisfied with that."..tar sands that sit in the field..." right that sounds so naive that i better check out if i am messin with' a 10 year old. But hey let me lend you a hand here and toss you a hint. One drop of crude oil poisons about 10000 liters of water. Its obvious that you dont know jack about chemestry biology oder physics so get off youtube and back to your homework numbskull

  • @txfirehawk

    No but extracting it and burning is toxic, also removing thousands of acres of trees and ruining the same thousands of acres of soil. Lets not forget dumping all this garbage into the air and contaminating water. Did you not watch this whole program or are you just plain retarded?

  • @txfirehawk the problem is not the sands themselves! The problem is how we get the oil from it, it has a HUGE environmental impact.

  • @weskeyy Poor :P communist keep crying , we're not broke at least 

  • @weskeyy Yeah those billions of dollars of taxes it brings in is really bad . How ever if we shut it down we won't have any money to send you your welfare cheque every month .

  • @imN0Ttheone You should have said - let's shut down the operation so the land will be nice and prime when the Chinese take over the continent. They are building an army, you know....soon they will be building it with oil from Canada.

  • this is a fucking expensive project..............

  • There are no more Shell's in my area, they have been taken over by Centex

  • Amazing men/women working out there in such harsh conditions so we can live our comfortable ass lives in our heated apartments. Thank you brave workers!

  • @LasagnaIsGood To some extent I agree with you, but if you didn't have your head up your ass, you'd realize that oil sands have nothing to do with heated apartments.

  • @chuckyko speaking for yourself,my room is warm because of an electric heater

  • @LasagnaIsGood Me too!!!

  • after the reptillian entities from mars destroyed their planet by using up their resources, they came here to get us to do the same thing, when the earths resources run out and its a wasteland they will go somewhere else discuised as humans to do what the aliens try to do in the films and so on.

  • God forgive us for what we have done to the earth. We will be punished one day.

  • love oil love oil sands

  • YEAH, thats where usually OUR AIR comes from Trees which are important to the global weather....I HOPE you JewSAmericans will stop crying when you got your next Cathrina in New Orleans - Its the biggest CRIME atm on our Planet for YOUR hunger on oil, no matter how dirty it is YOU are destroying OUR Planet and you all will burn in hell for it

  • @24moskito i take it youve never driven in a car or consumed a product associated with plastic or that has been transported more then a couple miles

  • @KingSlimjeezy LOL, and thats your excuse??? in Europe we pay about 1,60 EURO a LITER, about 8 JewSDollars for a Gallon, we invented cars running on 4L per 100km how much you pay for gasoline? you are WASTING by far too much energy. WE need to breeth, so do OUR kids and OUR grandkids.....I give a fuck on the jobs this shite industry created

  • @24moskito i live in the north lands. winters are insane and frankly my property value would skyrocket if i could grow lemon trees

  • @KingSlimjeezy I kind of understand you too Mr KingSlim, sorry but thats no excuse to destroy OUR planet, just for building some jobs for making money you can soon burn anyway. WE, need a totally new system, where people work for people, not for some big headed Rumpsfelds,Bushes or Rockefellers. I like the northern countries, I have been there and I know there is not much work anymore, why not move and grow lemontrees in Asia or somewhere south? (;

  • @24moskito we do have a system where people work for people. what we need is a new source of energy. instead of bitching about the status quo, do your math and science HW, stay away from drugs, go to uni, and maybe God will grant you the insight to take the human race to the stars and beyond.

    Lead, follow, or get out of the way

  • @KingSlimjeezy we do have enough Energysources for the next couple of 1000 years, there is only ONE PROBLEM ... Rumpsfeld and the Bushes doesnt make enough money on it if they use... WIND, WATER and SUN instead of OIL.... The USAmericans build Electric cars in the 70s...soon all vanished from the streets, even if they where close to perfect. GREED is the thing whats damaging OUR Earth....AND the elected Politicians... we need a Revolution asap - but you know what happend then

  • @24moskito well then figure out a way to make those three existing technologies cheaper to the point where you can run those evil corporations out of business

  • I for one think global warming would not be all doom and gloom.

    The northwest passage for year round shipping. Easier access to oil.

    and Canada and Russia has vast amount of land for growing food if they

    has a reasonable growing season.Chicago used to be under a mile of ice 20,000 ago

    Alaska was temperate a few million years ago.Canada would be cool if it wasnt so cold

  • Go Canada! We have the biggest diamond mine to.

  • To make sure to protect both personnel and facilities from the harsh Canadian environment, why not build first the world's largest bini domes or crenosphere domes that can cover 18 acres of land wt a height of 100 meters? They can last for centuries and wt newer materials like geopolymers and grancrete they can last for milleniums. Combined wt helix steel fibers and wollastonite they can withstand the worst earthquakes, heaviest snows and ash falls. And reduce wear & tear on facilities & people.

  • "why not build first the world's largest bini domes or crenosphere domes that can cover 18 acres of land wt a height of 100 meters?"@darthvader5300

    fu$#in genius dude!!!

  • @RideMyBMW My reasoning is this. It is not only for protection but also to prevent corporations from leaving behind a series of ghost towns, these domes can be used for other non-oil industrial production uses and especially for residential use and vertical farms combined wt vertical agriculture protected from the harsh Canadian weather & producing all food yr round from recycled processed wastes. Power can come from geothermal sources and financing from oil corporations by passing laws

  • @RideMyBMW Iceland gets most of it's energy from geothermal energy, so why not use the oil tax revenues to develop geothermal energy that will last as long as the planet will last. Oil companies can be taxed to finance such an operation so that it can replace the oil that they have removed and provide power to these domed installations where people can live, grow their own food, recycle their wastes, produce artificial grow lights, provide heating and electricity, creating a permanent economy

  • @darthvader5300 in all honesty thats a dead end. We need an energy source that could take us off this planet, not drain it of it's lifesource

  • @KingSlimjeezy That energy source is called photo nuclear process as opposed to fission nuclear process and they can either use raw uranium ore or processed uranium. The difference is that photo nuclear processes can only produce electricity directly from any radioactive material whereas the fission nuclear process can produce not only electricity but also weapons grade nuclear materials w/c explains why this earlier form of nuclear technology was suspiciously ignored but it is cheaper & safer.

  • @darthvader5300 damn son, hop on that shit! Godspeed!

  • @KingSlimjeezy Unfortunately the photo nuclear process was discovered in the 20s and 30s and laboratories and factories started mass producing them in small numbers hoping to attract big investors but as time passed by they all started to disappear slowly until nuclear fission process becomes the dominant atomic technology. Reason? Can't be used as a weapon and cheaper and safer and simpler than fission for they want to monopolize atomic power by making it expensive and profitable to big corps.

  • @KingSlimjeezy The photo nuclear process was rediscovered in the 80s by a Dr. Paul M. Brown who was suspiciously killed (correct term: murdered) in April 7, 2001 because his technology can literally convert all forms of radioactivity directly into electricity (AC and DC) and threatens big time nuclear corporations. After his death nobody followed up on his work nor mass produced the technology for global scale use. That is the opposition facing photo nuclear process technology.

  • In the 40s and 50s ultrasonics were used for degreasing purposes in our industrial sectors. Why don't you guys use a combination of an array of powerful ultrasonic beam generators and microwave generators, the combination of microwave heating and ultrasonic degreasing will strip literally the bitumen from the sand and gravel and seperated by a vibratory filter that allows the bitumen to flow through while the stripped sand and gravel falls to a disposal system dumping them on the opposite side.

  • I seriously doubt the oil sands resources is 80 trillion dollars worth - afterall,its the "oil people" probably putting this information out there so that there is continued support for this kinds of environmentally destructive projects-"with objective to dilute the opinions of the citizens of that region,with hope for continued job prospects and "money for the govt" through taxes.People are breathing poison in that area and surrounding regions,slowly.

  • @Apvatar3000 I have been living in this region for 30 years and I can tell you first hand the air here is hell of a lot cleaner than any major city i have visited,probably even the city you live in.I guess you will be selling off your SUV and buying hiking boots and a new wind powered bicycle to go on your next vacation.I wonder whos opinion is diluted?

  • @hellspawn1488 ..yea most canadians who follow enviromental news,for that matter,anyone can tell what's really going on up there in Fort Mcmurry.It's like long time ago when cigarettes were new and the 'industry,govt and scientists" continued to claim "this product was safe".Let's see so far the "symptoms : rivers being polluted,fish turning

    deformed,-"natives" becoming increasingly cancer prone..I guess it depends on which way "the air blows,and pollutants falls.." that matters...

  • @Apvatar3000 You must live in some utopia where the rivers and air are getting cleaner.I have been catching and eating fish out of the Athabasca river for thirty years and have never seen one thats deformed.Cancer is on the rise everywhere,except where you live .I guess it depends on which way the wind blows so will the bullshit of misinformed,"know it all people" fall.

  • @hellspawn1488 ..yea you're the one here "defending the criminals"..so infact.you;re saying cbc's "fifth state" documentary on this subject and David Suzuki concerns of which are similar..they are all "know it all people"....and bs?..oh well..you must be paid and working for one of them oil related jobs..

  • In fact close-loop and multi-product extraction industrial processes are already in existence in Europe in dealing with coal by extracting everything present in coal such as sulphur and other constituents elements present in coal. Combined with co-generation and waste heat utilization has made it a profitable proposition for it's investors. Japan in 1974 invented a profitable process to extract all sulphur from all kinds of oil, eliminating acid rain and producing pure sulphur blocks for sale.

  • @darthvader5300 u know in all honesty.. when they say, the oil will run out by 2050.. i say thats just a speculators laugh.. i mean, we have yet to exploit the ocean floor.. we probably will have the technology in the next 20 years to seriously utilize rare minerals.. i mean look whats happened in the last 10 ? touch screen devices were rare in 2000.. now their everywhere..

  • @teddythebenny Say that to the Russian scientists involved in the finnished construction of 310 abiotic oil wells and involved in the White Tiger abiotic oil fields. Yes, it is speculators who are behind all these oil scare but we Russians had wisely used our abiotic oil and gas revenues in nuclear BREST reactor power plants that can recycle their nuclear fuel indefinitely and consume their own nuclear wastes. Modified into breeders they can power 60 to 70 BREST NPPs.

  • @teddythebenny man we are not leaving in a 0 grwth world now there are 7 billion people on earth 2 billion people consume 75% of the world energy ,3 billion people china india south east and central asia just came to the market ,everything will have to double and only then we have the last 2 billion people that would develop later ,in 30 years there would be another 2 billion people on the planet 1 in asia and 1 in africa and south america they will need energy too .

  • Use the thermal depolymerization process that can clean up oil and coal to become clean burning fuels. This thermal depolymerization process can clean up the oil sands free of it's oil and leaves only pure sand in the process and recycles the water in a close-loop cycle. Water bills are slashed to the barest minimum while leaving pure sand in the process that can be used for construction purposes and produces oil as a by-product.

  • thanks for uploading this! it's an environmental disaster but one that supports so many jobs in Canada that we're willing to pay that price. 

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