tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4819078828726732224.post6593154259222846995..comments2023-11-05T23:22:29.325-08:00Comments on just another dick's shit sucker blues blog: Green Like Snotjust_another_dickhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13941911859386280397noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4819078828726732224.post-32444021884427108762010-06-22T15:41:27.485-07:002010-06-22T15:41:27.485-07:00To a species that seems to adore shitting where it...To a species that seems to adore shitting where it eats, oil's nastiness just adds to its allure.<br /><br />This weekend, on one of the talking head shows, someone mentioned Carter's meager attempt to start the alternative energy ball rolling. They went on to say that if we would have only followed through we'd now be better off.<br /><br />Gee, do ya think?<br /><br />It's such a sick joke Shrub. <br /><br />Maybe if this were really a democracy populated by informed citizens instead of a corrupt corporatist trailer park/junk shop populated by easily flummoxed yahoos trapped in a TV induced right brain trance there might be some hope.<br />As it stands, we're pretty fucked.<br /><br />Once I found out that the oil industry provided the money to launch the fledgling anti-nuclear movement in the 70s to derail any alternative energy discussions that might crop up during an oil embargo they created, I really began to see how many levels above us they plan.<br /><br />Like you, I have no idea where oil came from and. Also, like you, I think the goop is quite nasty.<br />But it is painfully obvious that there are some very powerful motherfuckers who will continue to force feed us this shit whether we like it or not.just_another_dickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13941911859386280397noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4819078828726732224.post-74113992052409380022010-06-22T11:32:48.169-07:002010-06-22T11:32:48.169-07:00I don't know what to believe on the origins of...I don't know what to believe on the origins of oil, Richard, but I do know the shit is nasty and burning it can't be very good for our health, or the health of the planet's ecology.<br /><br />That being said, I think we should all reread McGowan's debate with Ruppert on Peak Oil.....especially in light of what is now occurring in the GOM. Viewed in McGowan's light, the events we are witnessing, suddenly make sense.<br /><br />Here's a link to his debate:<br /><br />http://educate-yourself.org/cn/davemcgowan70newsletter12oct04.shtml<br /><br />Here's an excerpt:<br /><br /><i> Meanwhile, Mexico, which also hasn't been reading the 'Peak' memos, recently announced the discovery of massive quantities of new petroleum reserves. The Peakers, as we all know, repeatedly claim that no new reserves of any consequence have been found for years. In fact, they go so far as to say that there are no new reserves to be found. In one recent collection of lies posted on the FTW website, Julian Darley writes: "Major oil discoveries have declined every year so that 2003 saw no new field over 500 million barrels ... It is well over twenty years since more oil was found than consumed in a year." <br /><br />(http://www.fromthewilderness.com/free/ww3/031704_two_planets.html)<br /><br />Really, Mr. Darley? Are you sure about that? Let's check with the Mexican press to see if you are correct:<br /><br /> "Three years of exploration has enabled Pemex to map oilfields that the state-owned oil monopoly believes will more than double the nation's known crude oil reserves. Luis Ramírez Corzo, Pemex's director for exploration, told EL UNIVERSAL that on a 'conservative' estimate, almost 54 billion barrels lie underneath the oilfields. That would take Mexico's reserves to 102 billion barrels, more than the United Arab Emirates (which has reserves of 97.8 billion barrels), Kuwait (94 billion) and Iran (89.7 billion), and almost as much as Iraq (112.5 billion). The official also said the discovery could enable Pemex to increase Mexico's oil production from the current level of 4 million barrels per day (bpd) to 7 million bpd. Saudi Arabia currently produces 7.5 million bpd, while Russia's oil output is 7.4 million bpd. Ramírez Corzo said the exploration, at an investment of US 4.6 billion, led to the identification of seven separate blocks rich in oil and natural gas. The most promising blocks are under water in the Gulf of Mexico, thought to contain around 45 billion barrels."<br /><br />(http://www.el-universal.com.mx/pls/impreso/noticia.html?id_nota=6110&tabla=miami)<br /><br />No new fields over 500 million barrels? How about the 45 billion new barrels sitting in the Gulf of Mexico, right in our own backyard? Isn't that just a tiny bit more than is "consumed in a year"?</i><br /><br />Prior to reading this, I couldn't, for the life of me, figure why they would want this to happen (LIHOP), but now it makes sense in light of McGowan's article.Morocco Bamanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4819078828726732224.post-72374613511359680762010-06-22T08:17:12.690-07:002010-06-22T08:17:12.690-07:00Eric, just look at the blog as sewage.
Sewage rele...Eric, just look at the blog as sewage.<br />Sewage released under the "better out than in" plan<br /><br />I agree with you about googling. Although I think it's more like a rigged crap shoot.<br />I really couldn't tell you how I find information anymore. Truthfully, the information seems to find me.<br /><br />Maybe the multiverse has a stream of pure information that somehow "googles" sympathetic receivers.<br />There are days I sit here staring at the computer and all it does is stare back. Then there are days when it's like being sucked into a big information water slide that seems to hurtle on forever.<br /><br />Mr. B., sorry I didn't recognize your "real" name. I know you used it before but I...ummmmm...kind of forgot.<br />Sorry.<br /><br />My problem with the "assassinate troublemakers scenario" is that there seem to be a hell of a lot of troublemakers.<br />What's the criteria they use to choose targets.<br /><br />For example, Cassolaro apparently had no intention of writing a piece of investigative journalism. He seemed to favor a fictionalized treatment of his octopus instead.<br />So, why would he merit assassination while others keep breathing?<br /><br />I'm just about finished with the first Steamshovel Press compilation.<br />Thomas had an article that mentions a guy named Bud Culligan who insisted he was a government assassin from the 40s to the 90s, responsible for 117 assassinations.<br />His reason for going semi-public was that he just wanted to retire with his wife and the CIA wouldn't let him.<br />While the story sounds somewhat dubious, Culligan has filed 4 different lawsuits against the CIA & has much corroborating evidence to back up his claims.<br />Other than the Kenn Thomas article, finding information about Culligan is near impossible. <br />Evidently he published a book but it was suppressed in this country & is also all but impossible to find.<br />The guy was in his 60s 15 years ago so, for all I know, he could be dead by now.<br /><br />Shrub, I'm not sure I buy the abiotic theory although William Engdahl, a former peak oil proponent, has come around to that belief. He insists there is copious research in Russia that supports the theory, but little of it is published in the West.<br />Whatever one's views, Engdahl's "Century Of War" is essential reading.<br />Do you think the Peak Oil folk, who always insisted that oil companies were suppressing peak oil info, were forced to re-evaluate their beliefs when big oil started talking openly about the possibility of peak oil?<br />In other words, if big oil is acknowledging it then it must be wrong and there must be a deeper truth they're really suppressing.<br />One could plummet forever down that little rabbit hole.<br /><br />BF, I was thinking more along the lines of an END OF HUMANITY-FREE LUBE PROVIDED-BEACH FRONT ORGY, where we fuck ourselves senseless then fling ourselves into the goop, dying in solidarity with our pelican brethren.just_another_dickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13941911859386280397noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4819078828726732224.post-61847231022672581382010-06-22T07:47:41.008-07:002010-06-22T07:47:41.008-07:00And how would that affect global warming?
On a pe...And how would that affect global warming?<br /><br />On a personal note, the Gulf of Mexico is not private property and given the present situation, it is not property exclusive to the U.S.<br /><br />I think we are all due a little piece of the 20 billion in escrow so just send it up here and preferably in yuan.ericswanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02072533069898695243noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4819078828726732224.post-59764252941725663342010-06-21T17:19:05.146-07:002010-06-21T17:19:05.146-07:00Pretty soon we'll all be able to head to our l...Pretty soon we'll all be able to head to our local beach wearing big cheesy smiles on our faces as we stand at the oils edge with our containers & hose and siphon ourselves silly directly from the sea. Free energy at last and home refinery kits for xmas.<br /><br />Peace, coke and nike -BfootBigfootnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4819078828726732224.post-11159528953025843562010-06-21T14:18:41.469-07:002010-06-21T14:18:41.469-07:00Eric's link juxtaposes sensational and unverif...Eric's link juxtaposes sensational and unverifiable implications of the Gulf Oil Incident with advocation for the Abiotic Oil Theory. That should be a red flag to anyone that there is duplicity afoot.<br /><br />If oil was Abiotic and consistently replenishes so there is no scarcity, do those who advocate for that theory also advocate that we should just continue to poke holes in the earth and burn the shit for the rest of time?Morocco Bamanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4819078828726732224.post-63110692999490741462010-06-21T06:45:33.521-07:002010-06-21T06:45:33.521-07:00Richard and Eric over the weekend I inherited a co...Richard and Eric over the weekend I inherited a collection of over 100 books and papers examining Roman Catholicism. I wanted to share this with you men. <br /><br />Green is the color that priests wear during ordinary time based on the Roman Rite. I do not honor the hierarchy within Christianity. Be as a child is the authority I see. Children have more authority as believers than adults do I must say. <br /><br />Mr. BUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15311619852036682871noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4819078828726732224.post-31397222470968619212010-06-20T17:48:11.891-07:002010-06-20T17:48:11.891-07:00The investigative journalists who were murdered/su...The investigative journalists who were murdered/suicided are not well known to be sure. But from this knowledge so-called leaders of the truth belittle innocents and try to make them feel guilty about murders they had nothing to do with. <br /><br />"They killed William Cooper!" <br /><br />Respectfully, how does a potential freelance writer know if an unfortunate death of an investigative journalist was not due to factors unrelated to the subject matter he/she reported on. The local cops killed Cooper but it may have been that Cooper was overly-choleric in his own private dealings with people in his own neighborhood. He may have been caught in his own whip and pushed his own envelope too far with people that had no interest in murdering him. <br /><br />Many investigations into the murders/suicides have no names that turn up as possible assassins. He/she reported on Bush therefore Bush had him/her killed. Unfortunately for potential freelance writers official investigations come up with hardly anything worth reporting. Just like what Wells wrote last year or so at RI, Kennedy's "back and to the left" head shot is all we have for evidence. <br />Another example is so and so died in a plane crash and it is suspicious but investigations into the possible murder come up with no names. <br /><br />Alternate news many times is identical to mainstream news in that we are left holding the bag. With alternate news we have another bag to hold on to. One seems to be in a denser fog with alternate news coverage and declare that one has seen the light. That light may be leading one into an intellectual abyss that seems to feed off of peoples want to be in a proper state of agency. No answers or solutions just feelings of doing what is right. But no action can possibly be taken unless we are close to the situation being read about. <br /><br />Okay choir I'm done. Time for me to get busy with another activity. Take care and thanks for the articles and posts. I'm still interested in a lot of the reporting and articles. I'm not so sure I'm a beacon of light as a member of the choir, though. It is that I've developed a tolerance to better ingest the more unique types of reporting. No matter how insane I may become as a result. So far only temporarily so.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15311619852036682871noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4819078828726732224.post-18220844212399862132010-06-19T19:09:01.907-07:002010-06-19T19:09:01.907-07:00Google is such a crap shoot these days that bloggi...Google is such a crap shoot these days that blogging is not worth the double, triple, quadrupel attempts to post. Check out this vid on the gulf gusher at my blocked constipated, government controlled blog. Oh, and I hear Bill Ayres and the Weathermen got this government appointment to put a committee of eugenicists together. There is no end in sight.<br /><br />http://www.hakkor.blogspot.com/ericswanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02072533069898695243noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4819078828726732224.post-18818610133975587332010-06-18T09:05:13.045-07:002010-06-18T09:05:13.045-07:00Eric, you might want to check out this link:
http...Eric, you might want to check out this link:<br /><br />http://www.manticoregroup.com/radio/2010/06jun/VSR-100613-jfox.mp3<br /><br />It's an interview with UFO documentary filmmaker James Fox on Veritas Radio.<br />Mr. Fox is, as far as I can tell, the first one to expose BP's use of private security to stifle public inquiry.<br />He had called Veritas Radio early last week reporting what is now national news.<br />I foolishly dismissed him at the time.<br />My bad.<br /><br />During this latest call to Veritas he documents how BP is now spraying their toxic oil dispersing goop over populated areas as the oil moves closer to shore.<br /><br />If you go to their website:<br /><br />http://veritasshow.blogspot.com/<br /><br />you'll find a few other disturbing reports from people calling from the Gulf.<br />As an added bonus, Veritas has a fresh interview with your man Joe Farrell.<br /><br /><br />Octopuses eh, "Jeff?"<br />You're not the disembodied spirit of Danny Cassolaro are you?<br />On the off chance that you are, I gotta know, did you really off yourself man?just_another_dickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13941911859386280397noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4819078828726732224.post-2695664031784973822010-06-17T11:04:21.355-07:002010-06-17T11:04:21.355-07:00You the man. Way more information here than I kne...You the man. Way more information here than I knew was out there. Alex is taking a hit because he isn't down there scraping tar balls off those beachfront properties. Makes me wonder where we go from here.ericswanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02072533069898695243noreply@blogger.com