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Fred has a very important series of posts regarding vital moves
proposed for available energy resources that are being tragically ignored.
As a nation, we overlook readily available technology in energy
conservation and use because we have been seduced by artificially low fuel
prices for purposes of which we are not yet aware..
We will need a " Marshall plan" to get us off "deadcenter". We are
not running out of time.. we have already run out of time evidenced by the
commodities market reflection of the price of crude. The price is based
..not on demand.. but on the
" perception" of the status of oil supply vs. demand.
I once heard a professional poker player say when another
player was hesitant calling the play.. "you can't play poker with scared money".
The professionals in the oil game are aware, like sharks smelling blood, of the
prevailing fear permeating governments, industry and the people.
The US Dept of Energy is hesitant, bound by politics and by poor and
indecisive leadership. This hesitancy reflects a fear that results in
inaction which leads to mischief and calculation by professinal poker players
testing the pot watching to see who is "sweating". The scary thought is they
realize there is no longer any " limits".
This old world contains some really evil people that love to fish in
troubled waters and love to watch and provoke. It is time the individual study
his enrergy resources and plan for basic needs for shelter, food , clothing and
fuel. Emphasis on FUEL.
Be wise to read everything Fred Sparber posts on this subject. So.. Fred..
please continue witrh your thoughts because what you have to say is really
getting interesting.
Richard
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