I’m not at all against drilling and using it.
I am just convinced that
1. We already have proven reserves to last us another 300-400 years—already drilled, found, ready essentially for production to some degree.
2. That we don’t really NEED oil at all—unless maybe minor amounts for lubrication. I’m convinced there are at least a couple and probably 3-4 DIFFERENT ET related technologies that would render oil totally obsolete as an energy source.
3. Essentially free energy would enable Australia to bloom; the Sahara to bloom; Much more of Arizona to bloom; . . .
Alas, it will not be until perhaps after Armageddon.
Or else, it will be part of the scheme offered by the global government to seduce the world into it’s wholesale schemes.
I see.
“2. That we dont really NEED oil at allunless maybe minor amounts for lubrication. Im convinced there are at least a couple and probably 3-4 DIFFERENT ET related technologies that would render oil totally obsolete as an energy source.”
Ah. Lubrication.
“3. Essentially free energy would enable Australia to bloom; the Sahara to bloom; Much more of Arizona to bloom; . . .”
Oh.
“Alas, it will not be until perhaps after Armageddon.”
Ah.
“Or else, it will be part of the scheme offered by the global government to seduce the world into its wholesale schemes.”
Oh.
Well, enough of my wise cracks. Please, I'm just a little impish tonight. True, there are better alternatives to oil. The problem is to find them and implement them. Until we do, we need oil. I believe in electromagnetic energy myself. But, like you, I'm not holding my breath about it being implemented any time soon.
As for Armageddon, don't hold your breath. I realize that a lot of the Coast to Coasters are buzzing about 2012. The time will not be known. So it won't be 2012.
As for us having a 400 year supply already drilled, well, I think I'll respond to that with another ‘I see’.
What are you going to run airliners on? Rubber bands wound up?