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by Preston on 23 May 2008 - 01:05

There is so much oil off the coast of florida it's simply mind blowing.  Enough to run the USA for at least 35 years.  But the environmental laws paid for and promoed by the oikl cartel won't allow this.  Same goes for all the oil in SD, Montana, Utah, California, off the Coast of California etc.  Almost all the oil mined from alaska goes to guess where?  Japan.

There is so much oil in alaska it is freaky, at least 20 years worth for the USA.  And yet all this propoganda is  constantly pumped out in the major mass media, and most folks believe these lies.

The public has so little knowledge about the oil shortage scam it is unbelievable and a real scandal.  We are being super chumped from every angle. Wake up and vote em out, all of em. Or there will be no country left, you will be starving in the street with no shelter and certainly there will be no dog sports.


4pack

by 4pack on 23 May 2008 - 02:05

If they crank oil pricess up that high, they may want to take our weapons first. I see a revolution should this happen! With no jobs, money, homes or food, I'm pretty sure every last one of us will go to war to get it all back.


by Uglydog on 23 May 2008 - 02:05

Blueshep...this is actually one of my more up beat posts.  I wont tell you what I really think. Its much worse than implied.

Preston..Excellent comments, I agree with them all.   Except  I have no faith in Americans, any longer. Most wont fight back,

Fed Chart..Notice Banks (almost all) will soon be insolvent, that means Bankrupt.  Next year or so.  From their own website.

http://research.stlouisfed.org/fred2/series/BOGNONBR

http://www.federalreserve.gov/re...ist/ h3hist4.txt

 

 


by Preston on 23 May 2008 - 02:05

Maybe so, Ugly.  You are very well read and very knowledgable.  I just wish you had some hope folks would stand up and take their country back from the criminals that stole it from them by abusing their elected and appointed govt positions.  We need to route these scum out asap. 

4 pack, I agree with your excellent comment.  Also, the little photo you included is awesome. Not what any burglar wants to face in the middle of the night, that's for sure (daytime either).


Kalibeck

by Kalibeck on 23 May 2008 - 03:05

There will be dog sports, of a different sort, Preston; our dogs will be defending us from marauding gangs of thugs who will hold you up, not to steal your worthless dollars, but to suck your tanks dry, with a quick stab to the tank...no need to unlock a gas cap.....I dream of self suffiency again; grow my own food, wind & solar power....sheep, & shepherds....jh


by Preston on 23 May 2008 - 03:05

Kalibeck, you are correct.  Last summer we had a rash of gas thieves in Minnesota that would use a portable drill and lay down and drill a hole in the side of the gas tank with a pan underneath, then come back and pour the gas into a container through a funnel or suction it up.  I suppose we will now see more of that this summer. Our nation is 9 trillion in debt which means approx $30,000 for every man woman and child or about $90-120,000 per average family of 3-4.


Arrakis

by Arrakis on 23 May 2008 - 04:05

This was sent to me by a very paranoid friend who lives in Florida. Sorry for the all CAPS.

I HAVE BEEN PERPLEXED LATELY AS TO WHAT DIRECTION TO TAKE, THERE
IS SUCH A HUGE GAP BETWEEN HUNKERING DOWN FOR A SEVERE STORM AND
HUNKERING DOWN FOR A COLLAPSE IN SOCIETY.......WE ARE ALL PLANNING
FOR DIFFERENT DEGREES OF HARDSHIP ? ~ WE ARE ALL PRETTY MUCH ON THE SAME SHEET

IN REGARDS TO FOOD, WATER AND SHELTER.

THE BIG ISSUE DRIVING ALL THIS CONCERN IS THE GREAT UNKNOWN THAT I
FEEL ABOUT THIS SUMMER AND THE FALL LEADING UP TO ELECTION TIME, WE
ALREADY SEE THE RISING OIL AND FUEL COSTS AND THE SLOW INCREASE IN
GROCERIES, NEWS ARTICLES OF AIRLINES INCREASING FEES AND TRUCKERS
BEGGINING FEELING THE PINCH~ AT SOME POINT I FEEL THESE GRADUAL
INCREASES ARE GOING TO PICK UP MOMENTUM AND BEGIN RISING WITH A
NOTICEABLE VIGOR THAT WILL TEST THE VERY ENDURANCE OF THE AMERICAN
CONSUMER~ OUTRAGEOUS GAS PRICES TO CARRY US TO THE STORE TO PURCHASE
WAY OVERPRICED GROCERIES (IF THE TRUCKS ARE RUNNING AND THE SHELVES
AREN'T EMPTY).......SKY ROCKETING HOME ENERGY BILLS (LIMITED OR NO
AC THIS SUMMER)...........EXPENSIVE UTILITIES, EXPENSIVE CLOTHES,
EXPENSIVE MEDICINE.....WHERE DOES IT END? AND WHAT HAVE I LEFT OUT?

IN ALITTLE OVER TWO WEEKS THE UNITED STATES EAST COAST AND THE GULF
COAST WILL ENTER HURRICANE SEASON 2008~ IF WE TAKE A STORM, HISTORY
HAS SHOWN THAT THE "CANDY COATING" STOPS.....YOU CAN LOSE YOUR LIFE
OVER A BAG OF ICE OR BE RAPED OR MURDERED IN A DESIGNATED SHELTER
(NEW ORLEANS SUPER DOME)......LOOTERS....PRICE GOUGERS.....AND
BUMBLING DISORGANIZED FEDERAL AGENCIES........GOD HELP US IF WE HAVE
TO FIGHT OVER $4.00+ GAS TO KEEP OUR GENERATORS RUNNING......

IMAGINE WHAT GAS PRICES WILL DO IF A STORM ENTERS THE GULF OF MEXICO
AND STARTS WRECKING OIL PLATFORMS! WHAT THEN, $20.00 PER GALLON GAS?

WHAT WILL HAPPEN THIS SUMMER I CAN ONLY SPECUALTE, TRY TO PIECE
TOGETHER, TRY TO LOOK FOR WRITING ON THE WALLS.......WHAT I KNOW FOR
SURE IS THAT WE ARE ALREADY SEEING THE STORM ON THE HORIZON OF
RISING FUEL AND FUEL DELIVERED GOODS, WE KNOW THAT GAS WILL BE HIGH,
WE KNOW FOOD IS INCREASING IN PRICE.............IF YOUR NOT MAKING
PLANS NOW, TIME IS RUNNING OUT......WE'RE NOT LOOKING AT MONTHS
AHEAD WE'RE LOOKING AT DAYS AND YOUR PREPS BETTER START AFTER
READING THIS IS YOU HAVEN'T ALREADY!
 

 


by Preston on 23 May 2008 - 04:05

Your friend may not be paranoid at all, just attuned to problems in our society that are not being addressed properly by our criminal govt. He may be too negative in his estimation of potential events in the near future.  But he has made a good point about what happened in new orleans when folks couldn't get out and the govt blocked off the bridges and kept people there at gunpoint, and allowed brownwater security to harass, handcuff and assault citizens in the wealthier suburban areas and confiscate all their guns (some had family heirlooms and antique gun collections stolen and never returned).  It was so bad that louisiana finally passed an aniti-confiscation law to prevent this.  This clearly illegal and unconstitutional city wide harassment was done by govt sanctioned private armed thugs there to exercise a fascist agenda that had nothing to do with helping people.  It was even reported early on that they shot and killed some NO policement and army engineers on the main bridge in some kind of disagreement.  The govt could have airlifted water, food, bedding and medical supples within 6-8 hours but instead as a big experiment they let the citiozens rot for 8 days with no help claiming incompetency.  Yah, right. If you are expecting your govt as it is not constituted to help rescue your city in a naturalo disaster, you better not expect much other than to be attacked, harassed by these folks who will probably go door to door looking for guns to confiscate.  The govt doesn't want you to protect yourself.  Every time a country outlaws guns, genocide occurs within a period of  a decade or two at the latest.  Why do you think the nazis confiscated the guns in Germany in the 1930's?  Do you think the Jews, Christians, Gypsies, political dissidents and other undesirables would have been sent to the camps without a big fight if they had not been disarmed?  Well all the same laws are being brought hdere to the usa nearly word for word.  Coincidence, I don't think so.


4pack

by 4pack on 23 May 2008 - 04:05

Heh, they can have my gun when they pry it out of my cold dead hand. Dissarming a people is the same as killing them slowly. No way in hell anybody I know, would willingly hand over their guns but I'm from a hick town. We still have shot gun racks in the back windows of our pickups. Registered firearms...what  registered firearms? 1/2 the guns in this town are so old they were NEVER registered.  Thank God for that! 22 shells are still cheap and plenty. If I have no $$ to buy food, your damn skippy I'll be shooting it before I go hungry. You come to take my stuff or my guns, I'll be shooting at you too. Maybe I'll save my shells and just send the dogs on ya. LOL


AgarPhranicniStraze1

by AgarPhranicniStraze1 on 23 May 2008 - 04:05

I saw a sign at BP today for regular gas at $4.05/gal.  Later in the evening my father came to visit and told me he heard on the radio that by tomorrow it's expected to go even higher.  I always try to remain positive and think a bad situation at some point has to take a turn for the better but when you keep hearing it's gonna get worse before it gets better it kinda leaves a bad taste in your mouth.

Unfortunately all the bitchin and moaning we do isn't making a bit of difference to our government.  We're falling on deaf ears.






 


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