If you want to truly understand the forces and true reasons behind the high price of oil, you need to take the hour and fifteen minutes required to watch this video presentation. It will open your eyes. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3340274697167011147&hl=en-CA
Well, I just about got through it all on my lunch hour. Holy shit. I'm amazed this man is still walking (ie: not asassinated). Riviting film.
Geez the Granada Forums, lmao. Heres a list of links"from the Granada Forums", just so you know what company they keep. Listen to Jeff Rense www.rense.com Check out my good friend Jordan Maxwell's website. www.jordanmaxwell.com Please visit my friend Dr. Joyce Riley's website, it's worthwhile. www.thepowerhour.com Alex Jones' website is: www.infowars.com no surprise here, almost everyone of your postings have a link back to Big Al. Read up on the Free Enterprise Society, who promotes all kinds of inventions: www.freeenterprisesociety.com Anyone who has the spare hour or so it takes to watch the video ,surely could spare 2 minutes to search "google video" for granada forums. if anything you'll have a laugh. http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=granada+forums&sitesearch=#q=granada%20forums&sitesearch=&start=0
Attack the messenger instead of the message itself -- the oldest trick in the book. I am sure your boyfriend Hiptastic (aka Pepik) is proud. Here is the speaker's bio if anyone is interested: http://www.reformation.org/energy-non-crisis.html
Not just the price of oil but the whole "global warming" hysteria. http://www.lawfulpath.com/ref/greening.shtml It's smoke and mirrors much like the "war on terrorism", the biggest impact it's made is to reduce individual freedoms under the premise of protection. One only has to look at Al Gore and the new carbon offset market: http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=54528
I got a feeling that the whole 1:15 would close my eyes, fella. Still of the twelve seconds I bothered with I already have problems. Whilst there is a lot of oil in alaska( and I dont think youll find anybody who would deny that prices would be lower without political constraints on supply. Well, liberals.) the case is overstated. All oil is not created equal. The cost of extraction and refinery, and the rate at which you can get it to market, varies wildy depending on the type of oil and the particular geology of the drilling site. These considerations mean that although drilling in alaska would certainly reduce oil prices long term, it is not a panacea.
Political constraints? or Corporate and Opec manipulation of supply. You can't have a free market when those that stand to profit can control supply by limiting competition and creating false shortages simply to up the price. And yes this manipulation is supported by many in politics because they've been bought and paid for by those that operate outside of the public interests. The only political constraint now in practice is that of protecting those interests. And they are just practing with oil, next they will add water to the commodities market.
Just watched this whole video, dude dropped all knowledge. The sheeps aren't ready for this information, P-RAT
For those that can't download the video here's the transcript: http://www.reformation.org/energy-non-crisis.html Actually I don't buy most of it, except the part that productive wells are capped. I don't buy the reasons for the capping or the fact that the oil companies are being duped in the name of socialism. Sorry not buying it.