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02-08-2008, 12:14 AM
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Energy, and it's control by the Islamic world
http://www.citizen.on.ca/news/2008/0703/mailbox/022.html
Increasing high energy prices are rapidly damaging the economies of the industrialized western nations while governments are being pressured to fix pump prices at an affordable level
The price of gasoline is determined by OPEC which controls the price of every barrel of oil it sells to the west. It cost OPEC 60c to fill one barrel of oil and it sells it to the western industrial complex at an exorbitant price expected to reach $150.00 per barrel this year and in 2009, $200.00 per. It is calculated that OPEC's profits this year will be $1.5 TRILLION, every dollar extracted from the west.
While we rely for 80% of our energy from the Middle East they see this as a better way of taking control and imposing their ideology on us than by terrorism.
This has become an economic war where oil is the primary weapon and until we can find an alternative source of energy we are in peril.
It should be evident to our elected politicians that Islam is preparing to overwhelm the west using oil as the weapon of choice.
Meanwhile, Europe, America and Canada are encouraging immigration from the Islamic world purportedly to ensure our populations are sustained and that there will be a workforce to maintain our economies and social networks in the future. That is all well and good but what assurance is there that these people will integrate into our way of life? At present there is little evidence that integration is occurring. One million Muslims now reside in the countries of the European Union and the disruptions are legion.
Energy, and its control by the Islamic world, is the greatest threat to the future of the economies of the west. We must produce alternate energy sources to compete with oil and force OPEC to price compete, otherwise we are going to lose what has taken generation to create.
We could go to war and take over these oil rich nations, but that would trigger WW3, or we could sit back, do nothing and end up controlled by others or we could invest in research for alternate fuels which would make us independent of OPEC. Fuels are being evaluated at this time and one of the most promising is Methanol which can be produce from waste, including domestic waste. If this process proves to be successful it would serve double duty easing the pressure on waste disposal and land fill.
In 1945 Japan produce a phenomenal number of war planes, exceeding 11,000, but they were unable to deploy them against the U.S. bombers because they had run out of gas. We had better learn from them or pay the price.
We are late getting started mainly because of our govern- ment's unwillingness to face the realities and threats we face. To fail to act now will lead to the loss of our way of life and we will find ourselves the subjects of the multi billionaire oil barons, a return to the 18th century master-serf society. Governments must wake up and take immediate action to counter this real threat.
Wisdom dictates we must cease constructing the "Trojan Horse that will be the instrument of our own destruction.
K.Mesure
Mono
On the 26th of June OPEC announced that they saw 150 dollars a barrel for oil and possibly 200 in the near term because they consider the market can absorb the higher price and that the economies of the end users could withstand the increases. This suggests that the above observation is close to the truth and merits serious consideration.
Energy, and it's control by the Islamic world
http://www.citizen.on.ca/news/2008/0703/mailbox/022.html
Increasing high energy prices are rapidly damaging the economies of the industrialized western nations while governments are being pressured to fix pump prices at an affordable level
The price of gasoline is determined by OPEC which controls the price of every barrel of oil it sells to the west. It cost OPEC 60c to fill one barrel of oil and it sells it to the western industrial complex at an exorbitant price expected to reach $150.00 per barrel this year and in 2009, $200.00 per. It is calculated that OPEC's profits this year will be $1.5 TRILLION, every dollar extracted from the west.
While we rely for 80% of our energy from the Middle East they see this as a better way of taking control and imposing their ideology on us than by terrorism.
This has become an economic war where oil is the primary weapon and until we can find an alternative source of energy we are in peril.
It should be evident to our elected politicians that Islam is preparing to overwhelm the west using oil as the weapon of choice.
Meanwhile, Europe, America and Canada are encouraging immigration from the Islamic world purportedly to ensure our populations are sustained and that there will be a workforce to maintain our economies and social networks in the future. That is all well and good but what assurance is there that these people will integrate into our way of life? At present there is little evidence that integration is occurring. One million Muslims now reside in the countries of the European Union and the disruptions are legion.
Energy, and its control by the Islamic world, is the greatest threat to the future of the economies of the west. We must produce alternate energy sources to compete with oil and force OPEC to price compete, otherwise we are going to lose what has taken generation to create.
We could go to war and take over these oil rich nations, but that would trigger WW3, or we could sit back, do nothing and end up controlled by others or we could invest in research for alternate fuels which would make us independent of OPEC. Fuels are being evaluated at this time and one of the most promising is Methanol which can be produce from waste, including domestic waste. If this process proves to be successful it would serve double duty easing the pressure on waste disposal and land fill.
In 1945 Japan produce a phenomenal number of war planes, exceeding 11,000, but they were unable to deploy them against the U.S. bombers because they had run out of gas. We had better learn from them or pay the price.
We are late getting started mainly because of our govern- ment's unwillingness to face the realities and threats we face. To fail to act now will lead to the loss of our way of life and we will find ourselves the subjects of the multi billionaire oil barons, a return to the 18th century master-serf society. Governments must wake up and take immediate action to counter this real threat.
Wisdom dictates we must cease constructing the "Trojan Horse that will be the instrument of our own destruction.
K.Mesure
Mono
On the 26th of June OPEC announced that they saw 150 dollars a barrel for oil and possibly 200 in the near term because they consider the market can absorb the higher price and that the economies of the end users could withstand the increases. This suggests that the above observation is close to the truth and merits serious consideration.