Peak Oil hoax ? - from Magma not Fossil
Thu Sep 22, 2005 16:13
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Ben - received a very interesting e-mail from John WILSON's contacts
which stated Oil derived from the Earth's Core not from Carbon - see
below

You may be interested in the Research on this from a Google search
- MAGMA OIL METHANE
It produced 33,500 hits.

Here are 3 from the 1st page

1
http://www.prouty.org/oil.html

2
http://peswiki.com/energy/Directory:GeoBioreactors

3
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abiogenic_petroleum_origin

Sounds like the Space Race - the Russians never went to the
Moon because they could not find a way through the Van Allen
Radiation Belts.

No wonder the System is trying to lock down the Cities and
take over the Land before the people find out how the Markets
exploit the masses.

eCommerce on the Stock Exchange is extracting a fee for every share
traded - insurance on every e-mail will be coming in soon and going back
electronically to a safe Lloyds Syndicate.

Lets keep spreading the news so other people can cross-check
and provide additional research
http://www.halisa.net/Mgt/Gov

I think it is time to invite the NSW and ACT Craft Freemasons (there are
33 degrees in Freemasonry - Craft Freemasons are the 1st 2nd and 3rd
Degree - they are the workers in the Freemason Pyramid) to become
involved because they have the Organisation and contacts to review
this properly and act on behalf of Local Communities
http://www.halisa.net/J/J/H

Steve

 
 
 High Prices and Energy Crisis in Australia - a Con Job
 
 
 
 There is no shortage of Oil - Just a war to grab and monopolise the lucrative

energy market.

 
 
 
 OIL PRICE PARITY
 
 
 
 The price we in Australia pay is set by the Organisation of Oil Exporters and

Producers (OPEC). The Fraser government signed the Oil Price Parity
Agreement in 1978.

 
 
 
 The Oil Price Parity is ONE SIDED. We are tied into a 25 year contract to sell

our gas to China at 3 cents per litre. Who would sign an agreement to sell a
commodity at three cents knowing that inflation will push that price to at least 30
cents a litre in 25 years? This deal was clearly white collar crime. Why doesn't
OUR SELLING PRICE change each day on energy market as do the OPEC
prices? The answer BRIBED POLITICIANS.

 
 
 
 We sell our oil under contract at $6 - $10 per barrel and buy OPEC oil at $60

per barrel (predicted to go to $100 IF WE FALL FOR IT and do not protest too
much). Florida doesn't supply 1% of world oil - losing Florida oil would not
change the world price-per-barrel by one cent.

 
 
 
 Bass Strait oil is produced at $3 per barrel. Yet we pay the OPEC price of $60

and soon to be $100 IF WE FALL FOR IT. Then the government adds 38.1%
excise and 10% GST (on-top) and in some states there is a 10% state tax. In all
the government-take of your $1.30 at-the-pump price is about 60 cents.

 
 
 
 AUSTRALIAN CRUDE
 
 
 
 We export 523,000 barrels a day and import 530,000 barrels a day - a net

import of 7,000 barrels a day - about what we need to import in heavy Arab crude
for lubrication oil and greases. What is the ratio of lube oil to petrol per week in
your car? Not one drop of imported crude oil goes to the petrol pumps around
Australia - SO how can OPEC prices affect the price of our oil at the pump? It is
a fair bet that the 523,000 we import that is offset by exports doesn't even leave
the country except on paper. We consume xxx so imports make up xxx
percent.

 
 
 
 Australian crude is already distillate as it comes out of the ground. It needs no

refining. Like many crude oils it can be put, from the ground, straight into any
diesel engine. The filter must be changed more often because there is some
sediment. This is how oil the oil poppet pumps operate in desert areas. Oil, in
the desert, is cheaper than water. Water won't provide its own energy to pump
more water.

 
 
 
 ENERGY NOT AN EXHAUSTABLE RESOURCE
 
 
 
 It is unlimited and renewable. Oil/Coal/Gas doesn't come from decayed

vegetable matter. It is driven of the magma (molten core of the earth). It comes
up as gas, is trapped, condenses, and by a chemical/bacterial process changes
to oil and eventually to coal.

 
 
 
 The bacterial change is an observable process. At Laverton (Vic), in the RAAF,

we had a Fuel Section dedicated to solving the problems of the bacterial growth
(Contamination/Fuel Filter Blockage) in aircraft fuel tanks and ground storage
tanks. We grew the various contaminants in glass tanks. Huge grotesque black
shapes grew in those tanks (as they did in aircraft tanks). They did no harm in
glass tanks but, when they broke up by vibration in an aircraft they stopped fuel
flow through the lines so the PILOT AND CREW HAD TO WALK HOME. This
bacterium is what turns oil to coal.

 
 
 
 GAS IS UNLIMITED
 
 
 
 The reserves are so huge and so pressurised they are considered un-tappable.

There is no secret where the huge reserves are and there is no need to search
for oil. With modern technology the sub-stratas are known, mapped, and vetted.
There are no unknown reserves.

 
 
 
 OIL EXPLORATION "EXPLOITATION"
 
 
 
 The oil barons drill to test quality, using speculators money, find the

hydrocarbons they knew were there, declare the finds uneconomical, cap the
wells, and sit back as the share values plummet to zilch, and then they buy
them up. The oil barons never relinquished one oil lease that they declared
unviable because they knew they could go there any time and get the oil we paid
to find.

 
 
 
 Nearly all fields are being topped up from below. The top-up process is known

as Abiotic Oil from geopressurised gas. Many field considered "exhausted" have
come to life again. The Yates field in Taxes is a prime example. Such fields stop
flowing when the source of inflowing oil from below becomes blocked as a paper
filter becomes clogged and impregnable. Nature finds another path and the oil
field can be tapped again.

 
 
 
 Russia is a now a big oil producer because they understand the process and

drill at depths better than 30,000 feet (9,000 metres)

 
 
 
 Australia consumes 653,000 barrels a day (b/d), exports 325,000 b/d and

imports 530,000 b/d

 
 
 
 WORLD GAS
 
 
 
 At the Brae B, in the North Sea, they went too deep on one of the first

production wells and hit a reservoir of geopressured gas. The pressure was so
great it started lifting fifteen thousand feet of drill pipe, drill mud, and a drill stem
nearly three miles long. There is so much methane in the earth that they wanted
to AVOID hitting this deep reservoir. At that time it was considered just too
dangerous to exploit. That has now changed thanks to the Russian technology.

 In Australia the North Rankin "A" platform was developed to exploit the

Carnarvon basin which is just off the northwest coast of Australia near Karratha.
When North Rankin was built it was the biggest gas platform in the world. For
twenty years now it has been producing at the rate of 180 million c.f. of gas
p/day., and 47,000 tons of condensate per day. It shows absolutely no sign of
slowing down.

 This single platform provides all the natural gas fuel for the entire west coast of

Australia. In addition, every year, this one platform produces between 7 and 8
million tons of Liquefied Natural Gas. The LNG provides most of the gas energy
requirements for Japan (at 3 cents/litre). Then there are several million tons of
condensate and LPG and so forth which are shipped into international markets.

 
 
 
 It is estimated that there is more oil and gas in Alaska and offshore of Alaska

than in all of Saudi Arabia. Similarly, there is more oil and gas in Alberta,
Canada than in Saudi Arabia. Similar reservoirs exist off the California coast, the
Florida coast, Mexico, the South China Sea and the Great Rift Valley in the horn
of Africa. Why do you think we sent the army into Somalia? It wasn't the media
scam "Nation Building" - JUST OIL


 The Falklands Islands (Malvinas), sits on one of the largest concentrations of

hydrocarbon fuels in the world. Do you really think the Brits killed all of those
men in the Falklands war for God, the Queen and a bunch of sheep farmers?
Even more significant, do you think the Argentineans risked going to war with the
United Kingdom because they wanted the Falkland Islands---a patch of barren
real estate that is only suitable for sheep farming? - JUST OIL.

 The world is fighting over oil, not because we are running out of oil, but

because there is so much of it. It is not the shortage of oil that drives nations to
war, but the overwhelming desire to control it. Oil is power. That is one of the
main reasons for Gulf War I and Gulf War II. But, the real reason has to do with
Globalism and the agenda of the New World Order (World Financiers Inc.)

 The US has enough fuel reserves to last for an estimated 3500 years and any

world shortages are not due lack of reserves. It is the aim for total control so
they can maintain the price squeeze. They still invade Vietnam, Afghanistan,
Iraq, soon Iran, and then Venezuela. Australia didn't need to be invaded. USA
simply said, "We do not recognise Australia or New Zealand's claim to
Antarctica". Go to www.CIA/antarctica and call up Antarctica. Check for
yourself. They just took it. So far they have prospected and found silver, lead,
zinc, copper, gold, uranium, platinum, oil, shale, gas and coal - all for the
protection of the delicate flora and fauna.


 WHY WOULD USA INVADE VENEZUELA?
http://www.eastbaynews.org/stages/word_stage1.php?EBN=050711_1_word
 
 MÉRIDA, VENEZUELA - The State Oil Company of Venezuela, PDVSA,

confirmed today the discovery of four billion square feet of natural gas in western
Venezuela, believed in June to have only been 2 billion square feet. It also
confirmed that it possesses the largest single reserve of oil in the world. In
addition to the estimated 78 billion barrels of conventional oil reserves, there are
235 billion more barrels of heavy and extra-heavy crude, known as Orimulsion, in
the Rio Orinoco region. This means that Venezuela possesses under her soil
nearly fifty percent of the total amount of oil in the entire Middle East. Saudi
Arabia, Iraq, Kuwait, Abu Dhabi, Iran and Qatar have a combined total of 676
billion barrels while Venezuela's total alone is 313 billion barrels.

 
 
 
 Australia should be competitive. The cost of bringing a barrel of oil out of Bass

Strait is actually under $3. & all other Australian oil fields are well under $10. The
excise tax is currently 38.1 cents per litre on which we have an illegal tax on tax
the GST of 10%. State Labor governments with exception of Queensland impose
up to ten cents per litre fuel tax.

 
 
 
 The Australian working men, farmers, retirees and others on fixed incomes are

suffering as fuel prices impact on us due to the tyranny of distance in Australia.
Our manufacturers are disadvantaged trying to compete with places like
Indonesia where local petrol prices are from 11 - 14 cents per litre. Our trade
balance is a disaster. Each month puts us further behind while Howard's tax
drunk heroes push their government take through the roof. It matters little how
much they take in tax - they soon back for more.

 
 
 
 EVERY PROBLEM HAS A SOLUTION

 First we withdraw from the fraudulent and one sided Oil Price Parity

Agreement.

 Secondly we legislate that no elected government can commit this nation to

contracts beyond the term of that government and no firms can make contracts
into the future beyond three years.

 We then offer an amnesty to all for three months. The deal is any firm or

employee thereof who is or was aware of the capping of valuable hydrocarbon
deposits shall be indemnified from prosecution if he/she turns State Evidence.

 All politicians will be required to declare any assets or monies held overseas.

All property not declared will be forfeited where possible or such value deducted
from local assets if not.

 Any person whose evidence leads to a conviction of a firm or directors should

be rewarded with up 50% of the guilty parties' assets or of the money recovered.

 All leases, where there has been no provable drilling within the last five years,

will be given warning that, unless there is active drilling the leases will be
terminated within two years. If any firm that tries to use shonky lawyers to
overturn our decision to evict the charlatans who pretend to by oil companies
then we will simply impose a tax to drive them into insolvency or out. If Howard
can get away with a retrospective legislation and tax then so can we.

 We set an absolute limit on fuel tax - that tax is not to exceed 50% of

production costs with effect immediately and to be phased out to equate to any
blanket sales tax within two years.
 All oil companies with no drilling rigs will be listed on the stock exchange as

gambling institutions.

 We require that all foreign firms and government agencies lodge, with the

federal and state governments, copies of all data they have taken on Australia's
and Antarctica's energy, mineral, rural, maritime, flora, fauna and water
resources.

 If competition is good and is forced on Australia then it is good for the

Multinationals - so - of all oil leases 50% will be subject to exploitation by local
firms as part of our National Competition Policy.

 
 
 
 The falsification of data and financial records is done with intent to defraud. It is

a crime. Jail penalties, punitive fines and confiscation of assets must be
introduced to discourage blatant theft of Australia's wealth.

 
 
 
 All assets of offending companies will be frozen. Sixty six percent of these

assets will be disbursed to the shareholders duped by the concealing of the true
value of hydrocarbon deposits found at their expense. The remaining 33% will be
retained by government so voters will have access to decisions and accounts
vital to the national interest.

 
 
 
 The USA will be called to the World Court to either repudiate her claim to

Australian and New Zealand territory in the Antarctic or justify the legality of that
claim.

 
 
 
 CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM AND SUGGESTIONS TO IMPROVE THIS

WELCOME

 
 
 
 It is still rough but still, send it out so others can comment and wake the

sheeple.

 
 
 
 A. R. (Tony) Pitt, 79 Ferry St, Maryborough Qld 4650 - Phone 07 4122 1412
 
 ----- Original Message -----
 From: John Wilson
 To: Gopher
 Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 8:00 AM
 Subject: Re: Capped oil wells
 
 
 Dear Gopher,
 
 To endorse your story: some 20 years ago, I was chatting to a patient to my

dental surgery. He said he worked for BP Exploration. He said, "There are
thousands of capped oil wells all across Australia". He said he had been finding
this oil and, once found and capped, he would go on and find and cap other
reserves. He said that, for the time being (ie: then), it was cheaper to import oil.
Also, apparently, there is enough oil in shale stretching from Darwin to Brisbane
to last hundreds of years - but extracting that oil was also more costly than
importing Arab oil.

 
 It's no wonder Australia is being swallowed up by the International

Cartels...not to mention uranium, and all the other vast amounts of resources
under our feet. They can't allow Democracy with its Right to Trial by Jury, to get
in their way.

 
 Yours sincerely,