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Is this true story about our Oil and Gas ?

deathwind1

New member
Here is something to think about. I recently read about a
guy named Lindsey Williams who wrote a book called 'The
Energy Non-Crisis' in which he talks about how the current
gasoline and oil prices are artificially created by an
international conspiracy designed to keep the United States
buying oil from certain middle-eastern countries,
particularly Saudi Arabia.

He claims that the largest oil field in the world was dis-
covered about twenty years ago just off the northern coast
of Alaska. Enough oil, potentially, to supply all of North
America's energy needs for the next two hundred years.

This discovery was hushed up by the federal government,
according to Williams, in order to keep us buying our oil
from the middle-east. But why?

The theory is that forty years ago Henry Kissinger, acting
as Secretary of State for the United States, worked out
deals with certain oil-producing countries, to buy as much
oil as they could produce and make then wildly rich provided
that they 1) conduct all oil transactions in U.S. dollars,
practically guaranteeing that the dollar will be the accepted
international currency, and 2) that these countries will
spend a portion of the money WE send them to buy U.S. debt.

Of course, in the last forty years the U.S national debt has
gone from $390 billion in 1970 to a ridiculous twelve trillion
dollars today.

What does that mean to you and me? It means that if Williams
is right, and the U.S. started producing the majority of its
energy at home, the middle-east would stop financing our
debt (with our own money) causing a collapse of the dollar
and a recession that would make the 1930s look like a tea
party.

But is it true?

Interestingly enough...the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
(ANWR), where all of this oil supposedly is, first became
a federal protected area in 1960, and in 1980 an expansion
of the refuge included 1.5 million acres of the coastal plain
where Williams claims the discovery was made, requiring
congressional authorization before oil drilling may proceed.

It makes you think about who is really responsible for rising
gas prices.

Bizarrely,

Lewis

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