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Tuesday, 09/12/2023 5:39:46 PM

Tuesday, September 12, 2023 5:39:46 PM

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The US still has those two gigantic untapped oil reserves in Alaska that were revealed in Lindsey Williams' book 'The Energy Non-Crisis'. Lindsey was there when the first discovery was made (Gull Island area), but it was never developed, and its existence was immediately classified by the govt and not made public. A 2nd massive reserve was then discovered nearby. Lindsey said each reserve is approx the size of the Saudi Arabian reserves, so they represents several centuries worth of oil.

Why they were kept secret and never developed is a complex question, but at the time (late 1970s) the US had only just established the Petrodollar system (following the collapse of Bretton Woods), and thus needed oil prices high to support global demand for the otherwise unbacked US dollar. Later, the US/West globalists decided upon the current 'electric everything' paradigm, and ultra cheap / abundant oil would work against that goal. And in addition, eliminating the use of oil / natural gas will also weaken the global influence of Russia, Saudi Arabia, etc. So, the US' massive reserves just sit there in the ground, untapped for the last ~ 50 years.

Meanwhile, the Russians found their ultra-deep Siberian oil (abiotic oil), and thus became the world's 2nd largest supplier. It turns out that most oil is not a 'fossil fuel' at all (derived from decaying organic matter), except for the relatively shallow oil deposits. Ultra deep drilling in Siberia revealed an almost endless supply of 'abiotic' oil, formed continuously by the high pressures and temperatures at those depths -

Abiotic oil - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abiogenic_petroleum_origin






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