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Saturday, 09/24/2022 8:10:25 PM

Saturday, September 24, 2022 8:10:25 PM

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Good call regarding the swamp theater.

We have a Congresswoman on the Congressional Oversight Committee grilling bank executives and CEOs about climate goals, Net Zero, and domestic oil and gas policy.

I found that I was not at all surprised when she displayed hostility towards continuing oil production, mispronounced ‘Celsius’, and struggled to read her content off the teleprompter. U.S. citizen. Born in Detroit. Education much?

Reinforces my belief that too often for comfort these fools are, in fact, just empty suits…. Emphasis on ‘Zero’.

I hate to seem annoyed, but I get frustrated and disappointed in our representatives when they posture and role play, while appearing to not be fully informed about the topics and issues.

An eye-opening link:



Speaking about this ‘Net Zero’ energy goal, it is a known fact that crude oil is the only source for the petroleum derivatives that make the more than 6,000 products that society deems is necessary for their quality of life and well-being.

The global outcome for reducing the availability of crude oil would be bottlenecks in production of these desired or critical products and medicines. Not to mention the increased costs, extreme shortages, or possible elimination of the products.

Our global societies could potentially ‘get by’ without some of these products if forced into that situation, but it would not be done willingly, or without anger and resentment.

Listed below are a few of these products. There are perhaps 5,900 more. And still counting. Would it bother you to be unable to replace these items in your daily life? Should we make sure the Tau 2 is on the list?

A partial list of essential or desired products if you are interested:

Adhesives
Ammonia
Antifreeze
Antihistamines
Antiseptics
Artificial Limbs
Asphalt
Aspirin
Ballons
Boats, Kayaks, Canoes
Cameras
Candies and Gum
Candles
Car battery cases
Cassettes
Caulking
CDs/computer disks
Cell phones
Clothing
Coffee makers
Combs
Computer components
Computer keyboards
Computer monitors
Cortisone
Crayons
Credit cards
Dentures
Deodorant
Detergent
DVDs
Dyes
Electrical components
Enamel
Epoxy paint
Eyeglasses
Fertilizers
Fishing lures and line
Food preservatives
Fuels
Gasoline
Glue
Glycerin
Golf balls
Guitar strings
Hair coloring
Hand lotion
Hearing aids
Heart valves
House paints
Ice chests
Ink
Insect repellent
Insecticides
Insulation
iPad/iPhone
Laptops
Life jackets
Lipstick
Loudspeakers
Lubricants
Luggage
Movie film
Nail polish
Noise insulation
Nylon rope
Oil filters
Packaging
Paint brushes
Pajamas
Panty hose
Parachutes
Perfumes
Permanent press
Petroleum jelly
Pharmaceuticals
Pillows
Plastics
Plywood adhesive
Propane
Purses
Putty
Refrigerants
Refrigerator linings
Roofing
Rubber cement
Rubbing alcohol
Safety glasses
Shampoo
Shaving cream
Shoe polish
Shoes/sandals
Skateboards
Skis
Soft contact lenses
Solar panels
Solvents
Speakers
Sports car bodies
Sunglasses
Surf boards
Swimming pools
Synthetic rubber
Telephones
Tents
Tires
Tool boxes
Toothbrushes
Toothpaste
Transparent tape
Trash bags
Truck and automobile parts
Tubing
TVs
Umbrellas
Upholstery
Vaporizers
Vinyl flooring
Vitamin capsules
Water pipes (PVC)
Wind turbine blades



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