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Unforgiving Oil Based Infrastructure of the U. S.         


Author: Bret Cahill
Date: Jul 28, 2007 14:43

It would almost be better if we never had any oil in the first place.

A way of life is coming to an end. The only question is, is our
civilization going to come to an end?

Bret Cahill
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Re: Unforgiving Oil Based Infrastructure of the U. S.         


Author: Rolf Martens
Date: Jul 29, 2007 00:04

In article <1185658986.892066.160790@x40g2000prg.googlegroups.com>,
BretCahill@aol.com says...
>
>
>It would almost be better if we never had any oil in the first place.
>
>A way of life is coming to an end. The only question is, is our
>civilization going to come to an end?
>
>
>Bret Cahill

Perhaps yours will?

For us others, there's plenty of oil. See:

Gas Resources Corporation, Houston, Texas, USA (J.F. Kenney):
http://www.gasresources.net/index.htm

and:

In French on oil's origins:
le pétrole abiotique
http://petrole-abiotique.blogspot.com/
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Re: Unforgiving Oil Based Infrastructure of the U. S.         


Author: Michael Gordge
Date: Jul 29, 2007 00:14

On Jul 29, 6:43 am, Bret Cahill aol.com> wrote:
> It would almost be better if we never had any oil in the first place.
>
> A way of life is coming to an end. The only question is, is our
> civilization going to come to an end?
>
> Bret Cahill

The cave age didn't end because they ran out of caves, the clubbing of
woman age didn't end because they ran out of woman or clubs, the stone
age didn't end because they ran out of stones and the oil age wont end
because we run out of oil.

You should turn your worry instead, if its genuine, to the starving,
the poor the disease ridden, the miserable, the parasitical socialists
Bwet, its their days of misery that need ending far more than the oil
days do.

Man will find an alternative to oil, and well before its needed, its
OK Bwet, there's more important things to write about.

You haven't give us your free speech thing for a while Bwet thats much
funnier.
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Re: Unforgiving Oil Based Infrastructure of the U. S.         


Author: zzbunker
Date: Jul 29, 2007 02:29

On Jul 29, 3:04 am, Rolf Martens wrote:
> In article <1185658986.892066.160...@x40g2000prg.googlegroups.com>,
> BretCah...@aol.com says...
>
>
>
>>It would almost be better if we never had any oil in the first place.
>
>>A way of life is coming to an end. The only question is, is our
>>civilization going to come to an end?
>
>>Bret Cahill
>
> Perhaps yours will?
>
> For us others, there's plenty of oil. See:
>
> Gas Resources Corporation, Houston, Texas, USA (J.F. Kenney):http://www.gasresources.net/index.htm
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Re: Unforgiving Oil Based Infrastructure of the U. S.         


Author: Bret Cahill
Date: Jul 29, 2007 06:55

> Man will find an alternative to oil, and well before its needed,

Will the technology be developed without peer review?

Bret Cahill
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Re: Unforgiving Oil Based Infrastructure of the U. S.         


Author: Bret Cahill
Date: Jul 29, 2007 06:58

> . . . there's plenty of oil.

Then why are we spending 2 billion a week trying to steal oil from
Iraq?

Bret Cahill
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Re: Unforgiving Oil Based Infrastructure of the U. S.         


Author: ZerkonX
Date: Jul 29, 2007 08:52

On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 14:43:06 -0700, Bret Cahill wrote:
> our civilization going to come to an end

"Our"? "civilization"? Our way of life has not been, never was,
some permanent fixture. Oil and all that it brought and brings is very
new. It is like silicon. What will end with oil will be those things of
oil, nothing more. Our culture uses oil but is not oil no matter what the
TV says!!

If oil stopped being used as a primary source of energy in the next 15
years, "The Oil Age" will be a sub-blip in history 200 years from now,
mostly out of embarrassment, I am would think.

What WILL end "our civilization", I think, is the coming cyberfication of
humanity which will be introduced by the very near Nano Age. The mentality
is set already as seen by the endless use of computer metaphor to
erroneously define the mistaken "brain uber alles" human process.
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Re: Unforgiving Oil Based Infrastructure of the U. S.         


Author: Rolf Martens
Date: Jul 29, 2007 09:41

In article <1185717489.808138.217110@x40g2000prg.googlegroups.com>,
BretCahill@aol.com says...
>
>
>> . . . there's plenty of oil.
>
>Then why are we spending 2 billion a week trying to steal oil from
>Iraq?
>
>
>Bret Cahill
>
>
I don't know if you personally are in on the stealing, but
the US government is doing it in order to prevent other countries
to get oil and develop - not in order to use that oil itself.

Rolf M.
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Re: Unforgiving Oil Based Infrastructure of the U. S.         


Author: Rolf Martens
Date: Jul 29, 2007 09:47

In article <1185701389.523662.98540@l70g2000hse.googlegroups.com>,
zzbunker@netscape.net says...
>
>
>On Jul 29, 3:04 am, Rolf Martens wrote:
>> In article <1185658986.892066.160...@x40g2000prg.googlegroups.com>,
>> BretCah...@aol.com says...
>>
>>
>>
>>>It would almost be better if we never had any oil in the first place.
>>
>>>A way of life is coming to an end. The only question is, is our
>>>civilization going to come to an end?
>>
>>>Bret Cahill
>>
>> Perhaps yours will?
>>
>> For us others, there's plenty of oil. See: ...
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Re: Unforgiving Oil Based Infrastructure of the U. S.         


Author: Maximust
Date: Jul 29, 2007 11:00

Michael Gordge wrote:
> On Jul 29, 6:43 am, Bret Cahill aol.com> wrote:
>> It would almost be better if we never had any oil in the first place.
>>
>> A way of life is coming to an end. The only question is, is...
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