But I thought oil is dinosaur juice. D. Rockefeller wouldn't lie to us, right?
OP, this video pushes the same narrative, but instead of dinosaurs it's now algae and plankton that form oil through a mysterious process taking millions of years. It also means we still could consume more oil than is produced by that process, meaning peak oil could still be valid. You're poisoning the well with this vsauce goober.
He mentions that it went from a lubricant to a fuel, but humans have been using oil for thousands of years for all sorts of things, including fuel.
About 2000 years ago the Chinese used oil and natural gas for heat and light. Bamboo pipes carried gas into home. Ancient Persians, 10th century Sumatrans and pre-Columbian Indians all believed that crude oil had medicinal benefits.
I know egyptians used bitumen to make airtight seals, like on the jars they would use to preserve animals, like birds.
Also, if it was so easily available, I dont think saudia arabia would have trillions of dollars in profit, how does that help the rockefellers? Im sure if he thought it was easy to take their shit, he would have done it.
He does touch on a key point about it being called "fossil" fuels, and I admit I dont know the reasoning behind that, but he does explain that its mostly made up of hydrogen carbon and oxygen, which all living things on earth are made up of.
I dont agree that its as abundant as water, and even it is, pumping it out of the ground is prolly causing alot of earthquakes and sinkholes. It would also be something else if its like final fantasy 7, and its the "blood" of the planet.
Page 4 of the actual story (seems to be more stuff in this pdf now.)
Eastern Siberia and the Orient suffer a strange fate indeed - as though a giant subterranean scythe sweeps away the earth's foundations, accompanied by the wind in its screaming symphony of supersonic death and destruction. As the Artic basin leaves its polar home, eastern Siberia, Manchuria, China, and Burma are subjected to the same annihilations as south america: wind, earth-fire, inundation, and freezing.
Jungle animals are shredded to ribbons by the wind, piled into mountains of flesh and bone, and buried under avalanches of seawater and mud. Then comes the terrible, paralyzing cold. Not man, nor beast, nor plant, nor earth is left unfrozen in the entire eastern Asian continent, most of which remains below sea level.
o_O wouldnt it be ironic in a million years some new form of human is sucking our death juices dry LMAO.
I believe it too, my dad used to say how burning wood releases all the energy that it collected from the sun during its time alive, I dont see why humans, or other living beings would be any different.
But I thought oil is dinosaur juice. D. Rockefeller wouldn't lie to us, right?
OP, this video pushes the same narrative, but instead of dinosaurs it's now algae and plankton that form oil through a mysterious process taking millions of years. It also means we still could consume more oil than is produced by that process, meaning peak oil could still be valid. You're poisoning the well with this vsauce goober.
Here's the true story of oil told by an insider: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSff0pwc1Xc&t
He mentions that it went from a lubricant to a fuel, but humans have been using oil for thousands of years for all sorts of things, including fuel.
I know egyptians used bitumen to make airtight seals, like on the jars they would use to preserve animals, like birds.
Also, if it was so easily available, I dont think saudia arabia would have trillions of dollars in profit, how does that help the rockefellers? Im sure if he thought it was easy to take their shit, he would have done it.
He does touch on a key point about it being called "fossil" fuels, and I admit I dont know the reasoning behind that, but he does explain that its mostly made up of hydrogen carbon and oxygen, which all living things on earth are made up of.
I dont agree that its as abundant as water, and even it is, pumping it out of the ground is prolly causing alot of earthquakes and sinkholes. It would also be something else if its like final fantasy 7, and its the "blood" of the planet.
Where do I think it comes from?
https://www.plasticstoday.com/materials/sorry-folks-oil-does-not-come-from-dinosaurs
Like the person in your video touches on, its biomass. Now this article explains it away as some natural cycle of algae and vegetation.
But when I read that adam and eve story by chan, lmao. It connected for sure.
www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/cia-rdp79b00752a000300070001-8.pdf
Page 4 of the actual story (seems to be more stuff in this pdf now.)
o_O wouldnt it be ironic in a million years some new form of human is sucking our death juices dry LMAO.
I believe it too, my dad used to say how burning wood releases all the energy that it collected from the sun during its time alive, I dont see why humans, or other living beings would be any different.
Oil in the Middle East wasn’t discovered until later, in the mid 20th century. Rockefeller probably believed he could hold a monopoly at the time.