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forry
20-03-2008, 01:00 PM
Hi, this is my first post.
I would like to ask a general question.
Since watching David icke and researching my life has changed. i have woken up to the real world and i see the nytmare we live in.
I only hope more people wake up and see the world as they should.
I would like to ask what people think the world will be like when we arrive at the point of everyone being aware and how long they think this will take although i know this is hard to determine.
I have a feeling that something is going to happen between china and either the Uk or another western country and i think it will bring war.
Thanks
Anders Lindman
20-03-2008, 01:14 PM
Hi forry,
China could definitely become a problem. I saw a video where even the cab drivers in China had to wait in long queues in order to get gasoline. :eek:
In Europe and in America there is enough gasoline I think, while China is desperately sweeping the world for oil.
I don't believe there will be major problems in the world though, but it looks a bit shaky at the moment.
lookfar
20-03-2008, 01:22 PM
Hi forry & welcome to the forum, hope you enjoy it here...:)
critical_analysis
20-03-2008, 02:18 PM
Currently the oil situation is the one I find the most worrying.
I wonder how much there is, how serious competition will become for what is remaining and what kind of world the average man will live in should it run out.
kblood
20-03-2008, 02:37 PM
Some say there is still more than enough oil for centuries, if they just used all the known reserves, but even if not, there should be all the technology needed to not need oil, or at least use food oils. Its just a matter of adjusting. Switching to electrical cars and alternative ways of energy.
It does seem that the US trying to control all the oil in the world. The could become a problem, and could begin world wars.
lifeofbrian
20-03-2008, 02:43 PM
Hi, this is my first post.
I would like to ask a general question.
Since watching David icke and researching my life has changed. i have woken up to the real world and i see the nytmare we live in.
I only hope more people wake up and see the world as they should.
I would like to ask what people think the world will be like when we arrive at the point of everyone being aware and how long they think this will take although i know this is hard to determine.
I have a feeling that something is going to happen between china and either the Uk or another western country and i think it will bring war.
Thanks
Some people have predicted a war between the US and China later this year. Who knows for sure.
Back to your question:
In my understanding a world where everybody shared the same view of the world would be a static one and we'd cease evolving. Like sharing a hive mind. Since our perceptions differ so much we have a great advantage when it comes to making choices and becoming informed. Awareness is like a staircase, and if our curiosity is awakened the evolution is self-perpetuating.
Information overload can become a problem if we take everybody's word for everything.
I reckon a basic platform of a down-to-earth demeanor, cheerfulness, and if allowed to say so, normality is helpful when trying to discern what's what within the conspiracy community.
My stand is; listen to everybody, trust yourself. And don't beat yourself up if you get carried away from time to time only to be let down later. It's part of growing and learning from experience.
critical_analysis
20-03-2008, 02:49 PM
Some say there is still more than enough oil for centuries, if they just used all the known reserves, but even if not, there should be all the technology needed to not need oil, or at least use food oils. Its just a matter of adjusting. Switching to electrical cars and alternative ways of energy.
It does seem that the US trying to control all the oil in the world. The could become a problem, and could begin world wars.
See that’s the thing, you do hear that a lot but you also hear it is running out.
I never used to think it was too much of an issue as even if reserves were running out I figured there was still a good few decades before it became a problem and as you said we know there are alternatives.
Then I thought about the actions of the west in recent years and it does make more sense that they are starting wars to ensure they get the last of the oil available (and there for securing our way of life) rather than just securing the supplies out of straight up greed. Also they sure would not tell us if it was a problem.
I also wonder how long it would take to change our whole infrastructure. Electric cars are all well and good but how long would it take to ensure we had transportation for basic food requirements etc?
forry
20-03-2008, 04:39 PM
I think the whole oil situation is just part of the story.
I have heard that the US and other nearby countries to the artic ie Uk canada, sweden etc are trying gain the rights to drill as it is believed there is oil under the ice.
Im not sure if the melting of the ice caps has anything to do with the overall plan to gain access to oil underneath the ice glaciers etc but i wouldnt be surprised.