>And this RGR person helped?
Yes. I found him awkward, in a way I expect AGWers find skeptics awkward. But he was rational, with a different solid outlook on the issue. After an argument and I'd cooled off, I found myself following up his leads, and while it felt they were somewhat missing the point, they figured. When I found other anti-peak-oil proponents, they'd sometimes compound what RGR said. This gradually made me receptive to the possiblity of PO not being a doom issue.
I don't know about a gun hobby, but yes RGR is the acronym for ReserveGrowthRulez.[url=
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=reserv ... 151c0ba26e]This link [/url] is a good google search for him. I'm not registered with any of the sites he goes on. Don't know if you are. Maybe we can get direct contact off details from one of those sites.
Actually it's possible RocDoc knows RGR, I'll PM him.
I was amused browsing RGRs posts. His humourous take on doomers reminds me of the lolz we have with AGWers.
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as of late I've been advocating for $200/oil. You would think they would all chime in on this wonderful ideaWell it's a constructive idea that attempts to stem the problem. Most doomers aren't in it for that. They just like doom, so no don't expect much back up there.
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...using the power of economics to crater demand in such a way that it will force humans to leave as much oil in the ground as possible.With the anglo-american oil cartel in control, keeping us in the dark wrt the true picture of oil reserves of the world, along with alternative energy sources, it's hard to pick the absolute price for a barrel of oil.
A crucial point to consider -
- If the price of oil is high, the anglo-american oil cartel creates a problem for itself
- The whole world would be stimulated into finding new energy sources, outside the control of the cartel.
- this is bad for oil cartel, so they want to keep oil cheap.
- this is why world oil has been on the most part very cheap!
The 120 year history of oil geopolitics is the anglo-american cartel running around the world shooting down any compentant energy industry that is not compliant to the cartel.
I'd recommend William Engdahl's book - 'A century of war' as a short primer on this oil geopolitics history, with the corollary that William doesn't fully understand moneychanger methods.
Rock on.
