The people who control us control energy as an example BIG U.S OIL companies looked for oil in Vietnam then told them there's none so YOU WILL be depended on imported oil. The Russians came searched the same areas & discovered The White Tiger Oil Field it appears Vietnam will soon be self sufficient in oil production. Makes you ask a few questions doesn't it?
@LuthielV Haha good one. Yeah, rock turns to molten rock, not oil. Oil is not a fossil fuel either because decaying previously living matter didn't sink to BENEATH the ocean floor where oil has been found & no amount of pressure turns bones, leaves, etc. to oil. Depleted, abandoned oil wells sometimes show new oil because gases have forced more oil upward over time; not because new oil has been created. Oil is finite. Peak oil is behind global econ collapse.
@LuthielV "The presence of methane on Saturn's moon Titan and in the atmospheres of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune is cited[1] as evidence of the formation of hydrocarbons without biology." Wikipedia.
This is just a direction - I'm not saying or denying the Abiogenic petroleum origin, I'm just a software engineer who has learned to look at the different angles of things before making statements.. and here I have not enough angles to make one...
This is crazy... The earth just makes the stuff.... really? How? You can have a theory about something but if you cant explain how your theory works...it's not much a theory. Just because you don't like the fossil theory because it conflicts with your religious belief... and then make up this crap is stupid.
Prouty should have stuck to talking about what he knew which was the inner workings of the US military industrial complex. Why is every country in the world acting like Peak Oil is real if it is supposedly so obvious that it's a lie? In fact, oil producer nations have been revising their supposed "proven reserves" figures upwards for decades in a desperate bid to maintain their influence The companies themselves don't want to see their stock prices collapse. (Indeed the entire stock market)
If the power elite knows that oil is supposedly super-abundant then we are left searching for an explanation for various US adventures in the middle east and central asia in the last decades which otherwise don't have any good geopolitical explanation. Zionist influence is undoubtedly part of it, but Peak Oil makes it very understandable.
I'm disappointed with this claim by Col. Prouty because his book The Secret Team is a great illustration of the true nature of government in the USA.
@RWT683 the afghan war is due to lithium riches there. it's why the soviets tried to take over the country in the 80s and whether the tree huggers are right or not we do need to advance if you watched jesse ventura's conspiracy theory episode on global warming the entire tree hugger movement was started by canadian oil tycoon maurice strong to create friction in society over cars and raise the price of oil.
@rmgrowe1617 Yes Afghan. has Rare Earths -- it's also strategically important for being between Russia, China and Iran.
I didn't see that episode but I respect Jesse Ventura. However if people bought fewer cars that would lower the price of gas (maybe oil) as there would be less demand. I am inclined to believe Peal Oil (given many historic fields have already dried up) and agree we need to move beyond oil dependence and that should be the #1 goal of civilization right now.
ANY detractors here watch television at least once a week. Yes? No? Well i don't watch television anymore. My John Bircher step-father told me this in 1980. The Birchers spoke the truth. God bless that man.
@Antithropocentric regardless of whatever force could act upon living organisms on the surface of the Earth..ANY expance of time would not yeald a combustable substance that DEEP in the Earth. Fucking prove us wrong. You are BORING.
Nothing about abiotic oil is backed up by serious evidence. That's easy to confirm in actual science articles. Abiotic oil is just people clinging to the idea that nature owes us a free lunch. Same mentality that thought the ocean was bottomless (see overfishing).
This codger has a background in military affairs and is a general conspiracy theorist who thinks Darwin and Malthus were propaganda tools. He has no business passing himself off as a geology expert.
@Antithropocentric You BASE your reasoning on articles? DUDE. Thnk about it. If we ALL got wiped out right now..do you think we'd yeald a substance that exists 15,000 feet below where we were wiped out?..a million years fron now?
It is amazing to me. I'm not that well-educated, but I think I was about 14 when I realized that the "fossil fuel" claim was false. But everywhere I go, people believe any nonsense the schools promote.
@pkpapers, you're an odd one to mock others' "beliefs" seeing as there's no real science behind abiotic oil. Explain to us your revelation at age 14, and the supposed facts that led to it.
Everything known about the peaking of oil fields (e.g. the sum of all U.S. wells & shale deposits peaking in 1970) shows that, if there's any abiotic oil, it's not available to us in useful quantities. It qualifies as vaporware, in software lingo. All talk and no production.
Organic compounds are based around the carbon, or carbon hydrogen platform. In the case of something like octane the oxygen comes to the party during combustion.
This is not new thinking. This was discussed when I was working on my B.S. degree from 1977-1981. Basic biology and chemistry to know that this was abiotic for sure. Many just figure that this was a bunch of crap that big business as we used to say put out there for people to digest on a daily basis and buy it in the long run.
We shouldn't be using oil when better alternatives exist (and there are some) but we also should not be paying as much as we are for the current stuff we do use.
@NazcarFanatic24 ,I agree with you..the Timing of his death is very suspicious,-obviously people were concerned about what he may do or say about it. Just think of the implications of a book by this man on his thoughts about the many factors that simply dont add up about 9/11. and the fact that he knew the very intricate workings and operations of the CIA and the secrets of afgan/Iraq wars and thats enough to make anyone in charge of these types of ops extremely nervous.
Regardless of their being tons of this stuff or not whole lot of it we shouldn't use it. its extremely toxic, extremely dangerous and it destroys our environment.
So, would someone like to explain to me how petroleum oil IS made? No fob offs about "everything becomes oil with enough heat & pressure" becomes that's cobblers.
What about coal? What's that and what are the differences?
Just in case you want to think before believing every single conspiracy theory to cross your path - ask yourself: Why did Soviet oil production peak and collapse after many decades just as predicted despite deep drilling and independent politics? Why didn't Castro just drill some deep wells rather than import oil? Why don't the Chinese produce more at home rather than scouring Africa for tiny fields?
@lorax2013 ....You bring up some interesting points here. Thanks for asking these questions. I am interested in conspiracy theories and I love to learn about them but I like to hear all sides of every argument. Col. Fletcher Prouty was certainly an interesting person.
@jordanretro1 that's a great way to think. True critical thinking, see both sides, analyze the facts, extrapolate the bias and see which side holds water. No matter how unpleasant the conclusion may be.
@searcherT, Russia actually peaked at under 12 million BPD in the late 80s, then rose again to today's level, but never matched its original peak. Just find a complete graph. It has nothing to do with abiotic oil. It's a temporary resurgence that's already peaking.
The IEA stated that the entire world peaked in 2006 and is now relying on unconventional sources to fill the gap. That correlates quite well with the price spikes we're seeing. Abiotic oil is a non-starter.
This is an excellent interview. Everything becomes oil at some point. That's what earth produces under atmosphere's of moisture, heat, and decomposition. Oil. Cap and trade! Thank you for the comment
The whole brainwashing campaign of "peak oil" and the notion that oil is a "fossil fuel" is yet another one of those massive con jobs. oil is an abiotic process, deep in the earth where, under heat and pressure condense into hydrocarbons. No organic process is involved and the earth is constantly producing these hydrocarbons.
Eugene Island, La. , check out the theory???? Theory, it really effaces from the Methane belt. When it is not a depletable resource, then the problem is how do I screw the people. Now, we still need it, but it does not have to be so full of deception. Oil is plentiful, and the world can handle the car emissions.
thomas gold explains this all in" the deep hot biosphere..". even goes into how life in the form of bacteria formed around hot thermal vents in the deep ocean..fascinating read recommend to anyone who seeks deeper understanding of such matters
@rocktrollet "And if it's not made out of gooeyfied living matter.. What IS it made of then?" I believe the abiotic theory regarding the source of petroleum is that petroleum isn't made from fossils, rather from substances deep in the earth's core or mantle that have always existed there and are continually re-plenished. The smallest amount of research on your part would've answered your question.
@Metallic7Dust Just because I am curious to how people reason: What do you think has happened to the massive amount of micro-organisms that accumulated on the sea floor over hundreds of millions of years.
@Siddis33 I never claimed to believe this theory, I was responding to someone who asked what oil is made of if it's not made of "gooeyfied living matter. And according to this theory, oil is created by natural processes deep within the earth. To answer your question... I honestly don't know what happens to micro-organisms after hundreds of millions of years, and unless you have observed changes in an organism over the course of one hundred million years, then you don't know either.
@Metallic7Dust Well, then I am sorry that I mistook you for one of these somewhat retarded proponents of this abiotic idea. Or, maybe you are, since you played the "you weren't there, so you don't know" arguement.
And for rocktrollet not doing research on the "abiotic theory", that's difficult to do, as there is no abiotic theory, but noncoherent rubbish based on magic.
@Siddis33 If i'm a retard because I think it's difficult to make any definitive statements about a process that takes millions of year... then I guess I'm a retard. And I did research on the abiotic theory, it's not impossible.
@Siddis33 Well I've read articles that claim BP drilled down 20,000 ft. and that was part of the problem with the oil spills. No company had every drilled that deep before so there were no sure ways to determine the probability of any negative results because wells had never been drilled that deep before. And I've not done extensive research of abiotic theory, just read a couple articles here and there, enough to understand the theory... I'm not claiming it's wrong or right.
@Metallic7Dust -- The problem with BP's Gulf wells is that of drilling offshore, with the added technical problems of extreme water pressure and in an area of fractures prone to displacementsd and leaks. It was at the limit of what was feasable, whereas Russian deep wells were all on solid land, where risks could be managed. The Gulf contamination was seriously exacerbated by spreading of many ten-thousand barrels of corexit, poisoning workers, residents AND the ecology -- compounding disaster.
There is no "fossil fuel" of course. As said Sir Fred Hoyle: "The suggestion that petroleum might have arisen from some transformation of squashed fish or biological detritus is surely the silliest notion to have been entertained by substantial numbers of persons over an extended period of time."
We will never run out of oil. The US government classified Above Top Secret the discovery of some of the largest oil fields ever found. The hijackers of our government want us to always be dependent on their oil which they control the price and quantity, thus controlling our economy.
Nations with excess oil can sell domestically at low prices. USA could have excess oil but bribery to Congress restricted drilling.
Gas in Venezuela 20¢ gal, Saudi 60¢ gal, Turkmenistan 83¢, Kuwait 87¢, Libya 57¢.
@mercuryrazvedka You are 100% correct. Russians are now the leaders in oil production from drilling for the abiotic oil which is constantly produced by chemical reaction within the earth. The Russians will control the world oil prices and production soon if they can knock out the Rothschild mafia's control of oil prices using worthless derivatives sold at the commodity casino markets. Rothschild uses a fractional reserve currency scam creating false money to control market prices. World War 3?
Great vid, thanks for the post. People can read the "Non-Energy Crisis" by Lindsey Williams to see how the oil fraud was played out on the northern slopes of Alaska.
The people who control us control energy as an example BIG U.S OIL companies looked for oil in Vietnam then told them there's none so YOU WILL be depended on imported oil. The Russians came searched the same areas & discovered The White Tiger Oil Field it appears Vietnam will soon be self sufficient in oil production. Makes you ask a few questions doesn't it?
rag5206 1 day ago
If Oil is so abundant, why are we in Iraq, Libya and soon Iran and not North Korea? Also, isn't there no rocks in Japan?
largo2001 1 week ago
This is complete misinformation. There is no proven process by which oil, which is an organic substance, is generated from rock.
LuthielV 2 weeks ago
@LuthielV Haha good one. Yeah, rock turns to molten rock, not oil. Oil is not a fossil fuel either because decaying previously living matter didn't sink to BENEATH the ocean floor where oil has been found & no amount of pressure turns bones, leaves, etc. to oil. Depleted, abandoned oil wells sometimes show new oil because gases have forced more oil upward over time; not because new oil has been created. Oil is finite. Peak oil is behind global econ collapse.
LightReuse 2 weeks ago
@LuthielV "The presence of methane on Saturn's moon Titan and in the atmospheres of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune is cited[1] as evidence of the formation of hydrocarbons without biology." Wikipedia.
This is just a direction - I'm not saying or denying the Abiogenic petroleum origin, I'm just a software engineer who has learned to look at the different angles of things before making statements.. and here I have not enough angles to make one...
Just an idea - I'm not saying that
TheMitakam 5 days ago
This is crazy... The earth just makes the stuff.... really? How? You can have a theory about something but if you cant explain how your theory works...it's not much a theory. Just because you don't like the fossil theory because it conflicts with your religious belief... and then make up this crap is stupid.
bryangrossman 1 month ago
where is this full documentary?
timbo550 1 month ago
Prouty should have stuck to talking about what he knew which was the inner workings of the US military industrial complex. Why is every country in the world acting like Peak Oil is real if it is supposedly so obvious that it's a lie? In fact, oil producer nations have been revising their supposed "proven reserves" figures upwards for decades in a desperate bid to maintain their influence The companies themselves don't want to see their stock prices collapse. (Indeed the entire stock market)
RWT683 2 months ago
If the power elite knows that oil is supposedly super-abundant then we are left searching for an explanation for various US adventures in the middle east and central asia in the last decades which otherwise don't have any good geopolitical explanation. Zionist influence is undoubtedly part of it, but Peak Oil makes it very understandable.
I'm disappointed with this claim by Col. Prouty because his book The Secret Team is a great illustration of the true nature of government in the USA.
RWT683 2 months ago
@RWT683 the afghan war is due to lithium riches there. it's why the soviets tried to take over the country in the 80s and whether the tree huggers are right or not we do need to advance if you watched jesse ventura's conspiracy theory episode on global warming the entire tree hugger movement was started by canadian oil tycoon maurice strong to create friction in society over cars and raise the price of oil.
rmgrowe1617 1 month ago
@rmgrowe1617 Yes Afghan. has Rare Earths -- it's also strategically important for being between Russia, China and Iran.
I didn't see that episode but I respect Jesse Ventura. However if people bought fewer cars that would lower the price of gas (maybe oil) as there would be less demand. I am inclined to believe Peal Oil (given many historic fields have already dried up) and agree we need to move beyond oil dependence and that should be the #1 goal of civilization right now.
RWT683 1 month ago
where is this full interview?Please send a link, I wanna hear more from this guy.
timbo550 2 months ago
ANY detractors here watch television at least once a week. Yes? No? Well i don't watch television anymore. My John Bircher step-father told me this in 1980. The Birchers spoke the truth. God bless that man.
gothos1000 2 months ago
@gothos1000, now I see that you seem to be implying that some relative of yours had all the answers back in 1980. Brilliant.
If you're not joking, search for "peak oil primer" and do some serious catch-up reading.
I don't watch much TV myself, anyhow.
Antithropocentric 2 months ago
@Antithropocentric regardless of whatever force could act upon living organisms on the surface of the Earth..ANY expance of time would not yeald a combustable substance that DEEP in the Earth. Fucking prove us wrong. You are BORING.
gothos1000 2 months ago
Nothing about abiotic oil is backed up by serious evidence. That's easy to confirm in actual science articles. Abiotic oil is just people clinging to the idea that nature owes us a free lunch. Same mentality that thought the ocean was bottomless (see overfishing).
This codger has a background in military affairs and is a general conspiracy theorist who thinks Darwin and Malthus were propaganda tools. He has no business passing himself off as a geology expert.
Investigate your sources, people.
Antithropocentric 6 months ago
@Antithropocentric Gotta ask you. Simple question. Do you sit down in front of a TV more than once a week? Not alluding to anything..just asking
gothos1000 2 months ago
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Antithropocentric 2 months ago
@Antithropocentric You BASE your reasoning on articles? DUDE. Thnk about it. If we ALL got wiped out right now..do you think we'd yeald a substance that exists 15,000 feet below where we were wiped out?..a million years fron now?
gothos1000 2 months ago
It is amazing to me. I'm not that well-educated, but I think I was about 14 when I realized that the "fossil fuel" claim was false. But everywhere I go, people believe any nonsense the schools promote.
pkpapers 9 months ago
@pkpapers, you're an odd one to mock others' "beliefs" seeing as there's no real science behind abiotic oil. Explain to us your revelation at age 14, and the supposed facts that led to it.
Everything known about the peaking of oil fields (e.g. the sum of all U.S. wells & shale deposits peaking in 1970) shows that, if there's any abiotic oil, it's not available to us in useful quantities. It qualifies as vaporware, in software lingo. All talk and no production.
Antithropocentric 2 months ago
Organic compounds are based around the carbon, or carbon hydrogen platform. In the case of something like octane the oxygen comes to the party during combustion.
Proaconstructor 10 months ago
This is not new thinking. This was discussed when I was working on my B.S. degree from 1977-1981. Basic biology and chemistry to know that this was abiotic for sure. Many just figure that this was a bunch of crap that big business as we used to say put out there for people to digest on a daily basis and buy it in the long run.
greymoose1000 10 months ago
We shouldn't be using oil when better alternatives exist (and there are some) but we also should not be paying as much as we are for the current stuff we do use.
indegruv 11 months ago
Funny how he died shortly before 9-11. They knew Prouty would know that 9-11 was an inside job.
NazcarFanatic24 11 months ago 4
@NazcarFanatic24 ,I agree with you..the Timing of his death is very suspicious,-obviously people were concerned about what he may do or say about it. Just think of the implications of a book by this man on his thoughts about the many factors that simply dont add up about 9/11. and the fact that he knew the very intricate workings and operations of the CIA and the secrets of afgan/Iraq wars and thats enough to make anyone in charge of these types of ops extremely nervous.
DaSperminatorRob 10 months ago
Regardless of their being tons of this stuff or not whole lot of it we shouldn't use it. its extremely toxic, extremely dangerous and it destroys our environment.
DamianiWins 11 months ago
So, would someone like to explain to me how petroleum oil IS made? No fob offs about "everything becomes oil with enough heat & pressure" becomes that's cobblers.
What about coal? What's that and what are the differences?
Scarey2001 11 months ago
Just in case you want to think before believing every single conspiracy theory to cross your path - ask yourself: Why did Soviet oil production peak and collapse after many decades just as predicted despite deep drilling and independent politics? Why didn't Castro just drill some deep wells rather than import oil? Why don't the Chinese produce more at home rather than scouring Africa for tiny fields?
lorax2013 1 year ago
@lorax2013 ....You bring up some interesting points here. Thanks for asking these questions. I am interested in conspiracy theories and I love to learn about them but I like to hear all sides of every argument. Col. Fletcher Prouty was certainly an interesting person.
jordanretro1 11 months ago
@jordanretro1 that's a great way to think. True critical thinking, see both sides, analyze the facts, extrapolate the bias and see which side holds water. No matter how unpleasant the conclusion may be.
firestrings272 11 months ago
go to the business week web site and check Russia oil production over 10 million per day
searcherT 8 months ago
@searcherT, Russia actually peaked at under 12 million BPD in the late 80s, then rose again to today's level, but never matched its original peak. Just find a complete graph. It has nothing to do with abiotic oil. It's a temporary resurgence that's already peaking.
The IEA stated that the entire world peaked in 2006 and is now relying on unconventional sources to fill the gap. That correlates quite well with the price spikes we're seeing. Abiotic oil is a non-starter.
Antithropocentric 6 months ago
Glad to hear this, I can't wait for the next volcano to start spewing up oil.
lorax2013 1 year ago
This is an excellent interview. Everything becomes oil at some point. That's what earth produces under atmosphere's of moisture, heat, and decomposition. Oil. Cap and trade! Thank you for the comment
MyBigBuzz 1 year ago
The whole brainwashing campaign of "peak oil" and the notion that oil is a "fossil fuel" is yet another one of those massive con jobs. oil is an abiotic process, deep in the earth where, under heat and pressure condense into hydrocarbons. No organic process is involved and the earth is constantly producing these hydrocarbons.
blt40 1 year ago 3
@blt40 Even if that is true peak oil will happen when oil production exceeds oil regeneration.
Helgeran 1 year ago
we are all being ripped off by the global elite.
blt40 1 year ago
Geologist also say the earth is expanding till it goes pop goes the weasel
alifia23 1 year ago
Look at the Giant black book in the back that says APOCALYSPE. Thats Creepy.
sabu5950 1 year ago
I didnt get the point of the vid. Smbdy plz explain , my english is not good enuff((((
TheCockyCunts 1 year ago
GHK/Lone Star's Bertha Rogers Oil Well #1-27 was commenced in 1974. It reached world record drilling depth of 31,441 feet.
n0tyham 1 year ago
Eugene Island, La. , check out the theory???? Theory, it really effaces from the Methane belt. When it is not a depletable resource, then the problem is how do I screw the people. Now, we still need it, but it does not have to be so full of deception. Oil is plentiful, and the world can handle the car emissions.
smajdk 1 year ago
thomas gold explains this all in" the deep hot biosphere..". even goes into how life in the form of bacteria formed around hot thermal vents in the deep ocean..fascinating read recommend to anyone who seeks deeper understanding of such matters
pdogone1 1 year ago
OMG... You people are quite, quite mad. Talk about grasping for straws..
Maaaybe it sinks into the ground? Have you ever thought of that? :D
And if it's not made out of gooeyfied living matter.. What IS it made of then?
Maybe God created it to test our faith..? :D
rocktrollet 1 year ago
@rocktrollet "And if it's not made out of gooeyfied living matter.. What IS it made of then?" I believe the abiotic theory regarding the source of petroleum is that petroleum isn't made from fossils, rather from substances deep in the earth's core or mantle that have always existed there and are continually re-plenished. The smallest amount of research on your part would've answered your question.
Metallic7Dust 1 year ago
@Metallic7Dust Just because I am curious to how people reason: What do you think has happened to the massive amount of micro-organisms that accumulated on the sea floor over hundreds of millions of years.
Siddis33 1 year ago
@Siddis33 I never claimed to believe this theory, I was responding to someone who asked what oil is made of if it's not made of "gooeyfied living matter. And according to this theory, oil is created by natural processes deep within the earth. To answer your question... I honestly don't know what happens to micro-organisms after hundreds of millions of years, and unless you have observed changes in an organism over the course of one hundred million years, then you don't know either.
Metallic7Dust 1 year ago
@Metallic7Dust Well, then I am sorry that I mistook you for one of these somewhat retarded proponents of this abiotic idea. Or, maybe you are, since you played the "you weren't there, so you don't know" arguement.
And for rocktrollet not doing research on the "abiotic theory", that's difficult to do, as there is no abiotic theory, but noncoherent rubbish based on magic.
Siddis33 1 year ago
@Siddis33 If i'm a retard because I think it's difficult to make any definitive statements about a process that takes millions of year... then I guess I'm a retard. And I did research on the abiotic theory, it's not impossible.
Metallic7Dust 1 year ago
@Metallic7Dust I admit that "retard" is not a good word.
It is easy to show that Fletcher resorts to lying in order to present his point. There are no oil wells that are 30 000 ft deep TVD.
What research have you really done on abiotic theory? It is not good enough to watch U-Tube videos that are based on lies.
Personally, I think that the abiotic theory is extremely improbable.
Siddis33 1 year ago
@Siddis33 You are quite wrong.. READ, then post...
coolwrench39 1 year ago
@Siddis33 You are quite wrong.. READ, then post... Which oil Co. do you work for? lol
coolwrench39 1 year ago
@Siddis33 Well I've read articles that claim BP drilled down 20,000 ft. and that was part of the problem with the oil spills. No company had every drilled that deep before so there were no sure ways to determine the probability of any negative results because wells had never been drilled that deep before. And I've not done extensive research of abiotic theory, just read a couple articles here and there, enough to understand the theory... I'm not claiming it's wrong or right.
Metallic7Dust 1 year ago
@Metallic7Dust -- The problem with BP's Gulf wells is that of drilling offshore, with the added technical problems of extreme water pressure and in an area of fractures prone to displacementsd and leaks. It was at the limit of what was feasable, whereas Russian deep wells were all on solid land, where risks could be managed. The Gulf contamination was seriously exacerbated by spreading of many ten-thousand barrels of corexit, poisoning workers, residents AND the ecology -- compounding disaster.
starmanskye 1 year ago
There is no "fossil fuel" of course. As said Sir Fred Hoyle: "The suggestion that petroleum might have arisen from some transformation of squashed fish or biological detritus is surely the silliest notion to have been entertained by substantial numbers of persons over an extended period of time."
claudesv 1 year ago
FUCK ZIONISM!
AndreHiltre 1 year ago
We will never run out of oil. The US government classified Above Top Secret the discovery of some of the largest oil fields ever found. The hijackers of our government want us to always be dependent on their oil which they control the price and quantity, thus controlling our economy.
Nations with excess oil can sell domestically at low prices. USA could have excess oil but bribery to Congress restricted drilling.
Gas in Venezuela 20¢ gal, Saudi 60¢ gal, Turkmenistan 83¢, Kuwait 87¢, Libya 57¢.
lickdacat2 1 year ago
cia controls all important industries
themeaningoflife38 1 year ago
ohhh shit ...where did you get this?
telemanque 1 year ago
More Prouty stuff is at prouty.org
The Col. L. Fletcher Prouty Reference Site
blackopradio 1 year ago
Go HEMP
OIL is WAR
WAR is MONEY
MONEY is NWO
NWO is DEATH
MoronFreeZone 1 year ago
Tell it like it is baby!!! iT'S ALL just another planned S C A M!!
mebluewolf2 1 year ago
The name says it all. Petroleum from the Greek petros- rock oleoum - oil. hence petrol for short.
mac163 1 year ago 18
a copy of his book is right behind him (the secret team). was this an ad? lol
ultrakool 1 year ago
@ultrakool The Secret Team is posted online if you google it
themeaningoflife38 1 year ago
@themeaningoflife38 Where is then???. and do u mean to purchase or read???.
myleftnutts 1 year ago
@myleftnutts google search "the secret team" not sure if it still is,but it was free online a while back.Try Prouty dot org.
I'm sure you can also purchase it if you want
themeaningoflife38 1 year ago
Prouty is on the money, oil is abiotic and created much deeper than fossil beds, but seeps upwards towards the surface.
The Russian's dug the first deep wells in the 70's in the Kola region, all below 20,000ft, now we drill even deeper throughout the globe.
Wake Up Sheeple!
mercuryrazvedka 2 years ago 20
@mercuryrazvedka
Exactly, Engdahl has articles on this as well. The Russian-Ukrainian theory of abiotic oil is the correct one.
gosciu555 1 year ago
@mercuryrazvedka You are 100% correct. Russians are now the leaders in oil production from drilling for the abiotic oil which is constantly produced by chemical reaction within the earth. The Russians will control the world oil prices and production soon if they can knock out the Rothschild mafia's control of oil prices using worthless derivatives sold at the commodity casino markets. Rothschild uses a fractional reserve currency scam creating false money to control market prices. World War 3?
lickdacat2 1 year ago
@mercuryrazvedka You too are on the money with your comment about oil...
fmagalhaes1521 10 months ago
When my grandfather was in college, they said oil would run out in 30 years.
When my father was in college, they said oil would run out in 30 years.
When I was in college, they said oil would run out in 30 years.
Funny it hasn't run out yet.....
NoLongerFooled 2 years ago 8
@NoLongerFooled So because something hasn't run out yet, that means it never will?
SuddenCatharsis 1 year ago
@SuddenCatharsis No sir, quite the contrary, I was simply basking in the irony of the Establishment's never-ending lies.
NoLongerFooled 1 year ago
Great vid, thanks for the post. People can read the "Non-Energy Crisis" by Lindsey Williams to see how the oil fraud was played out on the northern slopes of Alaska.
clbackus 2 years ago 2