> aegisgfx said on
12-09-2009 at
21:05:
Strange they have been pulling oil out of the oil sands in Canada for years at huge profits, its seems your argument has no weight, while my hair is a bird.
> ib2good2btru said on
12-08-2009 at
07:54:
i just noticed it DID mention the tar sands... 6:04.sorry if i seem obsessed, but i need to abolish ignorance.
> ib2good2btru said on
12-08-2009 at
07:52:
"For all the people touting tar sands as a solution to the pending apocalypse of Peak Oil, a little experience with reality should help them understand that the books on energy are as cooked as the books of Enron, WorldCom and Halliburton. When business tells you there's plenty of oil it is only to protect the financial markets. One more time Canada gets screwed as tar sands oil production proves to be a non-cost effective and environmentally destructive concept." - ruppert
> ib2good2btru said on
12-08-2009 at
07:52:
the oil sands in canada use much more enegery than they produce. they should have no weight in your argument or point of view and should not detract from anything "these people" have said as you are commiting argument fallacy. and to SUPPORT MY CLAIMS:
> robk2020 said on
12-04-2009 at
21:55:
Firstly, I do not know if "peak oil" exists or does not exist. I have heard convincing arguments from people on both sides of the debate.The creator of this video neglects to mention the impact the devaluing US dollar has on oil prices. Many sales of oil, particularly the sale of oil futures contracts, are conducted in US dollars. As the US Federal Reserve prints money, the value of the dollar declines. As a result, the price of oil increases. This has little to do with oil supplies.
> haynakaw999 said on
12-04-2009 at
08:06:
I thought they drilled that place in the 1950s or so
> aegisgfx said on
11-26-2009 at
17:45:
These are the same idiots who didn't see the financial crisis coming probably, I take no stock in anything they 'think' is going to happen. the reality Is probably far worse than any of them are capable of contemplating.I also notice no mention of the oil sands in Canada is made in this video, leaving them out of the equation makes this video very biased to the negative.
> aegisgfx said on
11-26-2009 at
17:38:
isn't hibernia a major oil field that was discovered in the last 20 years?
> controlpopulation said on
11-25-2009 at
09:14:
Peak was reached long ago. It was in the late 90's. 2010 is laughable. The oil companies and govts just don't want to tell anyone how bad it really is. They cover up everything.
> aceditor said on
11-22-2009 at
20:09:
Check out the movie PetroApocalypse Now? for the low down on peak oil.
> bradattax said on
11-11-2009 at
05:23:
This scares the hell out of me.
> bunsh1ch1 said on
10-31-2009 at
20:20:
Until the rest of the world is audited we don't know when we will achieve peak oil.
> Physicsnerd1 said on
10-23-2009 at
22:38:
Excellent!
> Rico8458 said on
10-16-2009 at
16:33:
buy ammo, guns, gold, silver, food, water, and a horse. life after oil, life after electricity, will be very good for freedom.
> lorax2013 said on
10-14-2009 at
03:13:
Great concise overview of a complex topic. Should be required viewing for every student - if we had a real educational system...
> MonkWarrior108 said on
10-13-2009 at
20:59:
The most concise and best info I have seen on peak oil.
> Nostams said on
07-25-2009 at
15:42:
Confirms what Colin Campbell, Matt Simmons and John Hirsh have been saying for years.Thank you for your film.
> babarji said on
07-23-2009 at
09:11:
a very well presented short introduction to Peak Oil
> demianpack said on
06-10-2009 at
21:42:
Thank you for posting. You HAVE delivered the MSG!
> lumpen99 said on
06-09-2009 at
15:42:
Outstanding. Best synopsis of a complex situation