by SweetSmellofMoney » Wed 17 Dec 2008, 18:33:47
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('dohboi', 'Y')es, lovely ferret, that is exactly what he was talking about. But I couldn't quite get why that was going to be the Armagedon trigger.
If Simmons is right this time with his timing, I hope everyone has their preps in place.
I am thinking of giving each member of the family a 50 lb sack of rolled oats and a very warm sleeping bag for Christmas. They all think I'm nuts anyway.
The main point of the talk, as far as I could tell, was that IEA is finally saying something resembling the truth. Instead of just following their economists assumptions that supply would alway meet demand, their geologists finally got off their collective butts and did a field-by-field assessment.
What they found horrified them.
But the people who essentially own IEA wouldn't let them publish the unvarnished truth about the severe rates of decline they see as imminent and inevitable. So they left "bread crumbs" toward the truth for those willing to look for them--things like saying "under extremely optimistic assumptions" before presenting even their grimmest predictions.
But when these geologists speak in person before audiences of people in the industry, they are apparently off the leash and are giving the stark facts to stunned audiences.
Perhaps it is their presentation of said facts to the upcoming OPEC meeting that Simmons think will trigger a severe reaction throughout the major oil-producing regions?
LOL!
Hate to make light of your Doom and Gloom moment but the fact remains constant Crude supplies exceed demand and considering the recent rash of production cuts any debate would be a mute point!
But ever more interesting is the fact that as we speak greater demand for alternative energy vehicles has already been put into actual mass production mode.
Interesting that all this spam on declining supplies comes at the very time OPEC and the Oligarchy have moved to demand higher prices per barrel!
Results to nothing more than Blackmail!
La Dolce Vita!
Regards