by ConspiracyCassandra » Tue 14 Sep 2004, 19:38:16
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Barbara', 'j')ohn,
I want to answer about "peakoilists". no, we weren't convinced by dieoff.org or Simmons and Campbell. that's was just a start: from then on, we look carefully into any mainstream media news, looking for those news nobody pays attention. we read reports from many people and other experts. we look at what our govts are doing... expecially in the arab countries. we listen any word coming from OPEC.
this is what convinced us mostly... not dieoff.org.
Say what you will about Dieof.org, but who among the mainstream was saying the following back in 1997:
"Once global oil peaks, and we need to start pumping Saddam's oil, I expect Americans to invade and occupy Iraq. Moreover, profits will flow to friends of George Bush – not some wild-eyed, gun-waving crackpot like Saddam. Obviously, once oil production peaks in a couple of years, the public will throw their total support behind an invasion of Iraq."
-Jay Hanson (1997)
Back in 1997, the "mainstream" and "respectable" media were all focusing on Clinton's sexual escapades. By 98-99, the blowhards on NBC were explaining that because of the internet, oil didn't matter so much anymore.
Meanwhile, the crazy doomers like Jay Hanson were making these "lunatic fringe" predictions about $50 oil by 2000-2005, the institution of fascist style legislation, and a full blown occupation of Iraq.
What a crackpot, huh? Almost as crazy as those folks back in the 1970s who said we'd begin experiencing the first stages of a major, permanent oil crisis by 2005. See, the doomers always turn out to be wrong.
I'm sure this whole thing - oil wars, massive debt, record high oil and gas prices - will blow over just like Y2K.
What were you bunch of ostriches thinking about back in '97? BJ's in the White House? Y2K? What Tech Stock to invest in? "Hey, Enron looks like a good company to invest in . . ."
Say what you will, but the "fringe" seems to have a much better track record than the mainstream.
But if calling a certain person a "fringe conspiracy theorist" helps calm your nerves and gets you through the day, than have at it.
I'd say you all better pull your head out of the sand and start praying folks like Jay Hanson are proved wrong at some point in the near future. Because thus far, most of what that crowd has predicted would happen by now has already happened.
(Note: not directed at Barbara, just in general.)
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