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cruise4
29-05-2008, 03:49 AM
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3340274697167011147

Lindsey Williams talks about his first hand knowledge of Alaskan oil reserves larger than any on earth. And he talks about how the oil companies and U.S. government won't send it through the pipeline for U.S. citizens to use.

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The Energy Non-Crisis by Lindsey Williams

Lindsay Williams
About the Author

Lindsey Williams, who has been an ordained Baptist minister for 28 years, went to Alaska in 1971 as a missionary. The Transalaska oil pipeline began its construction phase in 1974, and because of Mr. Williams' love for his country and concern for the spiritual welfare of the "pipeliners," he volunteered to serve as Chaplain on the pipeline, with the subsequent full support of the Alyeska Pipeline Company.
Because of the executive status accorded to him as Chaplain, he was given access to the information that is documented in this book.
After numerous public speaking engagements in the western states, certain government officials and concerned individuals urged Mr. Williams to put into print what he saw and heard, stating that they felt this information was vital to national security. Mr. Williams firmly believes that whoever controls energy controls the economy. Thus, The Energy Non-Crisis.
Because of the outstanding public response that has been generated by this book, Lindsey Williams is in great demand for speaking engagements, radio, and TV shows.

(Addition to the fourth printing of the second edition.)

Please keep in mind when you read this eye-opening book that BAPTIST John D. Rockefeller BOUGHT the U.S. government after the Supreme Court decision to outlaw his monopoly in 1911.

Forword

The content of this manuscript is only as valuable and useful to the reader as the credibility of the authors.
The honesty, integrity, and therefore the credibility, of the authors of this book is unquestionable to the limit of their combined facts and knowledge.

I can personally attest to many of the facts, and certainly many of the conversations quoted in the book, as I spent a week with Chaplain Lindsey on the North Slope of Alaska during the construction of the Trans-Alaska pipeline. I was privileged to talk with high officials of Alyeska Pipeline Service Company. For reasons unknown to me, I was given access to private information that apparently very few outsiders were ever given. I moved among the men at work and in the baracks. My week on the North Slope was a liberal education.
The motivation for this book is to bring facts to the American people as the authors know them. They do not have a political ax to grind nor any personal advantage by bringing forth these facts.Our President has stated that our energy problem is the equivalent of war. Yet he has embraced policies that have continually discouraged and hampered the development of our oil industry.
Nearly ten years ago President Nixon warned of a pending energy shortage unless our domestic production be drastically increased, but Congress insisted on restrictive price controls.

Congress has been urged—and sometimes threatened—by special interest groups to take a negative stance on energy production, but they have miserably failed to take proper action to increase our domestic production. In fact, as you read this book you must come to the realization that energy production has been fiercely stifled by "Government Bureaucracy, " and Congress has sat on its collective hands.
You, the reader, will be left to make your own conclusions as to why this set of facts and circumstances conflict many times with what we have been told by the news media—which is fed its information by Government Agencies and Departments.

It is with great pride and pleasure that I endorse this manuscript and compliment the authors for taking time to do the research and make it available to all of us.
Hugh M. Chance Former Senator of The State of Colorado, March 19, 1980


Please keep in mind when you read this eye-opening book that BAPTIST John D. Rockefeller BOUGHT the U.S. government after the Supreme Court decision to outlaw his monopoly in 1911:

Chapter I The Great Oil Deception
Chapter 2 Establishing Credibility
Chapter 3 Shut Down That Pipeline
Chapter 4 An Important Visit by Senator Hugh Chance
Chapter 5 Amazing Facts About the Oil Fields
Chapter 6 The Workings of An Oil Field
Chapter 7 Toilet Paper Holder for Sale Cheap—Only $375.00!
Chapter 8 Want Some Falcons? just Two Million Dollars... A Pair!
Chapter 9 How About An Outhouse for $10,000 (Extra for the Mercedes Engine, Of Course!)
Chapter I0 One Law for the Rich, Another for the Poor
Chapter 11 The Barges Froze and Cracked and Popped
Chapter 12 Those Welds Are Not Faulty!
Chapter 13 Why Are These Arabs Here?
Chapter 14 The Plan to Nationalize the Oil Companies
Chapter 15 Waiting for a Huge New Oil Field
Chapter 16 Gull Island Will Blow Your Mind!
Chapter 17 If Gull Island Didn't Blow Your Mind—This Will!
Chapter 18 The Oil Flows—Now the Tactics Change
Chapter 19 The Energy Non-Crisis of Natural Gas: A StartlingPrediction Comes True
Chapter 20 A Scandal Greater Than Watergate?

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hexstatic
13-06-2008, 06:42 PM
ive just watched his speech on google videos.

this man is a legend.

i cant beleive what im hearing !


there is soo much oil.

!!!

cruise4
14-06-2008, 03:40 PM
They've just threatened to bump him and his family off, so he's had to shut up. There's a thread about it somewhere.

roscoe123
13-07-2008, 01:25 PM
there is indeed a lot more oil than people realise, an example of of this is total's operations in the north sea - fields that were ready for decommissioning are now still producing and will continue to do so for the next 20 years - why ... did the rock doctors get thier sums wrong? Ok, technology for enhanced recovery are up and running but the way they estimate reserves has not changed much (in my experience)

bp's sale of the massive forties field ... thats going to keep going to years with Apache, the sale of acerage to Encana found the buzzard field (on what the majors thought to be dry holes - who messed that survey up?)

what people are missing in this whole crude production scam is this, it does not matter how much crude you produce - there can only be a finite amount of the crude refined into other products. the oil majors have kept this margin low to manipulate the price of reifined product, add to this aggressive trading in futures due to lies, which leads refiners (the majors in disguise) to buy more futures and store in salt caverns and tank farms, thus increasing the price so on and so forth

if we want more petroluem distillates then we have to distiil more crude - as there are no new refineries being built (one in oman and another in vietnam - only as the majors could get away with sub standard environmantal policy and cheap capital outlay for basic process equipment, the kind that tend to catch fire all the time!) and the existing ones are running full pelt then we can clearly see where the problem is

supply & demand, more demand and a limited amount of feed through the refinery drives the cost of the end product through the roof - the manipulation and lies via global pirates drives the cost of the feed through the roof, hence a disaster looms

there is also no need for all the petrol usage ... a simple get on your bike and bring a couple of empty straw sacks to the (LOCAL) shops would ELIMINATE hundreds of pounds in expenditure in fuel per year, so instead of being a nation of moaning wankers do something about it.

do you reallly need to but a months worth of food, eat it all though boredom after two weeks and do the same again, driving a five seater car with two people in it two miles and back to go to tesco, or do you walk to your local shop every couple of days, perhaps chartering a bus at weekends to go to a farmers market ... easy solutions to a lot of problems if you just sit down, stop drinking cheap discounted stella (why do you think it's so cheap you dummies) and help each other