by
George L.
(gl2)
07-08-2005
from
Alien-UfosForum Website
Recently there’s been a sudden
development here, in the Bay Area (CA). Oil has spiked up to $2.50
per gallon. More importantly, it STINKS at the pump--sulfur.
Gasoline literally comes out smelling like sewage. And, recently,
when I picked someone up at the airport, I could smell the big
Chevron refinery miles away--its strong sulfur odor.
That means that the old, good quality
oil isn’t coming out like they want it to, so they’re settling for
the suflur containing oil (a lower quality) instead. Like Matthew
Simmons’ argument about Saudis lying about their oil reserves
http
//www.motherjones.com/commenta..._bombshell.html, the
Saudis apparently can’t meet demand with best quality Gawahr field
clean oil.
Something is going on that the press is not talking about. The
Chevron refinery near Benicia CA emits a new odor that smells like
that goop they put on a woman’s hair to do a permanent: strong,
acrid and repulsive. Driving to the airport, we smelled it about
five miles away from the Chevron refinery the first time, but today,
just as we began to rise up out of Vacaville (in the big valley in
CA) we could smell the Chevron refinery about 15 miles away! I’ve
NEVER smelled it like that before---the same putrid
sulfur-containing stink (like a woman’s permanent hair treatment).
Pass the word: the stink is out. This may be a major turning point
in US oil consumption. It’s bad for business when gas at the pump
smells like sewage. Major retailers wouldn’t buy such oil unless it
was all they could get. The once reliable Gawahr oil field in Saudi
Arabia may be over with. Here in California, the oil may come
straight from the Mideast, where the stinky, sulfur containing oil
is now being peddled.
Has anyone else noticed the stink at the gas pump, a drastic
increase in odors near refineries?
*What some
don’t understand is that as we pass the mid-point of total remaining
oil supply, even if there is more oil, the good quality oil is
gone, leaving only the sulfur containing oil, the smaller, more
expensive-to-extract fields, which rockets the price up. Then, as
demand increases, yet supply begins to drop FOREVER (never to meet
the demand), the economy changes. Prices are too high for the poor
and unimperialistic. The entire world economy changes. Even though
oil remains, it isn’t cheap and we can’t coast along on autopilot.
Every single day there will be crisis, political maneuverings and
protest over scarcity - which hits some all over the globe. Supply
no longer is adequate for demand.
All those oil shales in Canada? Expensive to extract: they require a
huge energy use to get the oil out.
And when poorer nations don’t have enough oil to truck their food,
use their generators and plow their fields, prices for food,
medicines and more will go up. They won’t sit and wait for us to
sell them energy alternatives. They’ll do their own research and
will market alternative energy products (like electrogravity)
without waiting for a weapons-manufacturer like the US to tell them
how to do it. A larger alternative to the G-8 and WTO will form up
quickly, an independent non-aligned movement that won’t wait for the
US to okay their credit. It will change international politics.
China will have most of the money and
the US will go begging for credit to finance its wars and scams and
fear-mongering. But when the oil is no longer controlled by US and
allied flotillas, the real money powers (not the US, which is a
great debtor, a pan-handler trying to scam positive trade balance
countries with terror schemes and WMD scams and economic pyramid
schemes like Enron and Bechtel water takeovers) the real money
powers will assert more control.
Saudi Arabia will overthrow the monarchy, which will try to sabotage
both the Saudi people and US credit if they don’t get their spoiled
child way. The Saudi monarchs, who propagate a fanatical
chop-their-heads-off kind of Islam to stay in power yet are drunken,
womanizing drug money manipulators, will flee Saudi Arabia and try
to live behind the scenes in the US and Europe. But then their
money, if tied up in US banks, won’t be so secure. Chinese money
will be stronger. Imagine the Saudis trying to hang out in China...
They won’t last. Their last gasp will be sabotage and some bizarre
elitist agenda.
When the oil gets dirty and stinky, when the price goes up but the
supply is short, countries like Russia and Venezuela will be free to
demand that the US sign on to Kyoto, that the US think about
international law rather than spoiled child histrionics and saber
rattling. Other countries will have their fingers on the pulse, not
the US, which will see the dollar dive. Other currencies will be
stronger, forcing the US to do common sense, basic things that it
now thumbs its nose at. Conservative ecological derelicts won’t be
so popular. Ann Coulter won’t be able to sell books with chapters
that pooh pooh people for simply being Muslim.
When you have to change to survive, you do so. The US will try to
pull its final card on the world: electrogravity and
reverse-engineered technology. It will try to say it has cut a deal
with a giant alien empire, believe it or not, which is why it has
what is known as "electrogravity" technology, but the US has been
scammed. It is the biggest dupe of an alien incursion, at this
point. The weakness and spinelessness of imperial economics involves
a monstrous lag in conscience and simple survival logic.
All those well dressed,
Bohemian Grove
campers who cheat on their wives and try to bundle into every scam
of the taxpayer are weak and scammed in return by a more advanced
power. Only when their survival is threatened, when disclosure blows
the alien intervention out into public view, will they even begin to
think logically. At present, they don’t give a crap and won’t do
anything to seem controversial. To do so risks luxury and sexual
opportunity. Why bother, when it isn’t necessary now?
They will wait but are so deeply compromised by a larger scheme that
survival of the planet is in question. Once oil is no longer the
main issue (it’s simply declining--not the economic regime that it
once was), then the real issues will begin to arise. The US isn’t
psychologically equipped to deal with the real issues, for the most
part. It will suffer its own excesses: waste of energy, bad
transportation, greed and sheer ignorance. Its media will be its own
worst poison. It will be like an infantile Big Brother state of
moronic media denial and spineless gofers trying to avoid all the
obvious issues.
Then will come the great revelation,
when Big Brother throws open his trench coat and tries to give us a
glimpse of the X-22A, the TR-3B, and the various other
NWO teasers
of US imperialism (reverse engineered trinkets of little major
importance). None of the reverse-engineered trinkets will be enough
to sway the world public because along with them comes a US dogma
about NWO control of all such technology. Meanwhile, the world will
move toward alternative conventions. The US revelation of its
trinkets will try to play on world fears, and will excite some
issues, but the people won’t buy it.
They won’t agree to being the little Big Brother of an alien empire.
They won’t duck their heads and be cowed by a former drunk’s TV
sense of himself (a la Bush). Instead, they’ll convene without being
coerced by the big oil flotilla, the economic threats and lies of the NWO wolf pack. Imagine the spectacle. Revolution in Saudi
Arabia, political scandals in the US and Europe. Exposure of massive
narcotics trafficking and murders by a black budget cabal trying to
sell itself as a kind of protection racket and big movie kind of
thrill pleaser, while the world suffers deprivation and uncertainty.
They won’t buy into the NWO formula at
that time. The US will experience an internal struggle to expose the narco regime and take back the technology achieved by scamming the
Constitutional order (that remains). Then
Du Ponts and
Bush types
will look just like the Saudis: bizarrely discredited mafioso trying
to sabotage that minor percentage of deluded regime partisans at the
last minute, trying to stampede them into a bad deal with an alien
empire.
It will all be about fear and spectacle. It has all been planned out
in advance. They want crisis and disaster to achieve their ends,
which aren’t ends, but are yet another stupid compromise with yet
another criminal regime. They want us to to be led like sheep into
the arms of an alien Genghis Khan, a regime that sabotages and
abducts and destroys to expand itself, irregardless of cost. The NWO
isn’t about elite economics and laissez faire; it’s about alien
empire and the infiltration of human elites via the breeding
program. It’s a sad and stupid spectacle. Only good thinking and
humility will get us through. And peaceful revolution.
Some of those who procrastinate take a consumer/market perspective
on the situation: the people aren’t ready for electrogravity yet, so
we need to limp along until the crisis is hot enough to compel a
real solution. In other words, they offer a third level Dodge Dart
as a limousine, which doesn’t inspire confidence. They continue to
play wolf pack politics, thick with mediocre partying and bourgeois
parlor gestures (plus laser-lit rock concerts on the side). It’s a
kind of lost world’s last gasp, an inability to face reality and be
honest with the public.
Their worst poison is their long record
of having raked the same dirty money that the worst direct
Intervention operatives have taken: Carlyle and war profits, blood
money and oil wars. In the end, the military alternative to the
Intervention looks to those mediocre party boys for spine in such a
situation, but is it there? How could we trust them to ever get it
right?
Meanwhile, the alien intervention won’t wait. The Intervention will
continue to manipulate its operatives, here among us, toward
disaster. Their breeding program operatives have no conscience,
having been corrupted to the point of complete Machiavellian
emptiness. They only think about continued rule by sabotage and
absolute narco and weapons mongering.
As long as they don’t have to face the
music here, they will sabotage us in the direction of a Big Brother
regime, an actual alien occupation (on a small scale, at first, to
be followed by absorption into the alien Genghis Khan’s empire). In
short, their scheme it to NEVER face the music, to lie forever and
simply indulge themselves in the meantime. Politics and common sense
are disregarded as petty trappings of the little people, none of
whom are important in the eyes of the NWO/Intervention.
In the end, they want you to stand, hopeless and powerless, ruled by
an alien empire. Like the grays, whose world was destroyed by the
same kind of intervention, they want you to say that you’re merely
"a container," and empty vessel to be controlled as the empire
dictates.
Weird as this may sound, it is now happening but can be defeated
through larger awareness. The intervention won’t wait for you to
offer tangible proof of its presence. They won’t give you the
necessary artifacts to prove that they’re here, and US media is so
spineless and sold out that it wouldn’t publish such proof, even if
they had it. The Intervention wants to control the agenda here. We
are now the native peoples, all of us, but WE outnumber them. The
larger majority "out there" will make common cause with us if we
expel the abductors and expose their operatives here. There is no
other choice, no other way to preserve our remaining freedoms.
We can’t wait for yet another disaster to provoke the people. We
need to light the spark heard around the world.
Thousands of acres around the Chevron refinery used to have cows on
them, but not anymore. A few years back it seems the marginal
toxicity of the air compelled the removal of the cows--who would
want to eat them? Meanwhile, the elementary school just a few
hundred yards from the refinery is still going, except when refinery
alarms go off.
I live in Davis, about 50 miles away. I’ve passed the site for
years, hence I noticed a truly unusual smell and the unprecedented
distance--all the way over and just rising up out of the big valley.
I was just two minutes from that Jack in the Box by the big dairy in
Fairfield when the smell hit. Previously, I’d only noticed the
refinery odors within 1-2 miles of the refinery.
Compounding the odor is that chemicals containing the sulfur get
into the by-products of cracking and refinement, hence when the last
gasp flames out of that tall stack that is always burning, the burnt
sulfur is part of yet a different chemical compound--it literally
creates something else when it burns. Imagine it: the local Chevron
stations wouldn’t sell gas that stinks like a sewer at certain
moments when you gas up, and the refinery wouldn’t waft out a
noxious stench unless they had to---there is no other cheap oil to
be had.
So, we had a war on Iraq under false pretenses, plus a flubbed
CIA-sponsored coup attempt in Venezuela in recent years--none of it
about the Cold War, of course. Did we pass the petroleum peak,
making the future crisis all the more imminent? The peak oil crisis
doesn’t appear at the consumer level, at first. It isn’t going to be
on CNN or Fox news in a big headline: Global oil production just
passed a major, all of time peak and Saudi Arabia is sputtering to
keep production up.
No, instead we will see weird government and corporate lurches to
somehow cover their rears by doing whatever they can to keep
whatever oil they can flowing, keep it all going as though it’s the
same as always: a steady state regime on autopilot, easy glide. One
coup, another war, weirdly compounded risks all rationalized. First
it’s Bin Laden the bad devil, then he’s a nobody that we don’t even
need to worry about. Instead, it’s Saddam’s hidden nukes that could
take out Manhattan, then "oops" we were slightly wrong: THERE ARE NO
WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION, WHATSOEVER.
Sorry we shouted "Fire" in a crowded theater, but after all, terror
is evil, isn’t it? And is America evil? Of course not!
We lie to get into Iraq, supposedly because Bin Laden was somehow
tied to Saddam, which is another complete lie (imagine Hussein
dumping his poison gas shells to call the dog off, but then meeting
with "the evil one?" Not likely).
There is a crisis, either upon us (too bad about your Constitutional
rights, but Iraq is now "the central front in the war on
terrorism...") or coming soon to a major retailer in your area.
Which is how Bush actually admits that the war wasn’t only a lie, it
is an ongoing disaster.
*Don’t say too much
about this in your hometown or you might have a hard time getting
that job where you say hi! to all the shoppers coming in the door at Walmart...
Stinky gas may be just the tip of the iceberg. Take a whiff, when
you can. Now that the story is on the web, the stink may be delayed
for a few weeks, but it will be right back. Don’t buy a house too
close to one of those refineries in the meantime.
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