View Full Version : The Energy UnCrisis-Lindsey Williams
Mulligan
June 22nd, 2008, 12:43 PM
If credible, it's worse than I originally thought. There are some markers in the presentation that actually add some credibility to his predictions, since his talk apparently was given in Oct. 07 when gas was at $3 a gallon. Scary stuff. Some of the information he gives I'd heard before, but kind of blew it off as sour grapes from the far left. Now I'm not so sure.
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.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3340274697167011147
Vonne
June 22nd, 2008, 01:19 PM
:panic
Joseph The Carpenter
June 22nd, 2008, 02:42 PM
Is there no one left in washington willing to stand up for the people and speak the truth?
Issachar
June 22nd, 2008, 05:41 PM
Ok ... I read this book; the original, back around 1975/6. At that time I was married with 3 children (eventually 6) and was well aware of the situation with the oil "crisis". When I married in 1972, we paid between .18 and .28 per gallon. So called price wars back then kept it down in the teens pretty regularly. By 1974 the price of oil had quadrupled and the price of gasoline had doubled. Adjusted for inflation, gasoline is about 250% higher today than in 2001; maybe closer to 300%. There are charts all over the net that show this.
Then I started, after reading the book, to talk to different folks about it .. mostly believers at church. I quickly became known as a kook. My response? Shut up. Go with the reports that the world is running out of oil. Go with the peak oil theory. Lots of folks believed that and were glad to "see me come around". Then I lost interest through the 90's because just as today, we never ran out of oil or gasoline or natural gas. Anyone can buy it anywhere, anytime, provided you have the money. There are no gas stations running out of gasoline, no one is going cold in the Winter due to scarcity of natural gas or propane or electricity and the industries that use oil as a component of their products is going out of business due to any oil shortage; e.g. the plastics industry.
Now, all of a sudden, I believe mostly for political/economic/NWO reasons, the price of energy is shooting up and has all the world's attention. Lindsey Williams is becoming prominent as a speaker for there being plenty of oil. So why don't we have it? Why the high prices? Why the concern over what may or may not be happening in the Middle East as concerns our oil supply? Why be concerned over Nigeria or Venezuela or Mexico?
Watching the video(s) in the OP, we have only two choices to consider here, imho. 1.) Lindsey Williams is a lot of hot air and a great deceiver and liar or 2.) What he says really is a conspiracy on the part of governments and big business; obviously, especially the oil business. Now since I believe in a coming NWO and in fact, believe it is well under way, tend to believe Lindsey Williams at this point.
For those of you that watched the video(s) or read the book by him; "The Energy Non-Crisis", I have a question. How in the world can ALL presidents, Representatives, Senators and anyone else that matters, keep from bringing this "fact" up? If I tell someone about Gull Island or 200 years worth of oil, etc., no one will believe me. If I point them to Lindsey Williams' videos or book, maybe 1 in a 1000 will bother. But if the President of the United States, or a prominent, well known, trust worthy Senator made a real stink over this, LOTS of folks would pay attention. So why is NO ONE raising this issue? I'll tell you a couple things that I DO NOT believe is why. I do not believe it is environmentalists. I do not believe it is concern over oil spills or caribou. I DO NOT believe it is a Republican/Democrat issue. That being said, I won't say what I think it is because I don't want this thread to land in the tin foil shed if Williams' video doesn't get it there first.
Issachar
windtalker
June 22nd, 2008, 06:11 PM
Because they know what would happen to them if they (the ones that know, go public) some have and they are not with us anymore.
PWOODS
June 22nd, 2008, 06:49 PM
Ok ... I read this book; the original, back around 1975/6. At that time I was married with 3 children (eventually 6) and was well aware of the situation with the oil "crisis". When I married in 1972, we paid between .18 and .28 per gallon. So called price wars back then kept it down in the teens pretty regularly. By 1974 the price of oil had quadrupled and the price of gasoline had doubled. Adjusted for inflation, gasoline is about 250% higher today than in 2001; maybe closer to 300%. There are charts all over the net that show this.
Then I started, after reading the book, to talk to different folks about it .. mostly believers at church. I quickly became known as a kook. My response? Shut up. Go with the reports that the world is running out of oil. Go with the peak oil theory. Lots of folks believed that and were glad to "see me come around". Then I lost interest through the 90's because just as today, we never ran out of oil or gasoline or natural gas. Anyone can buy it anywhere, anytime, provided you have the money. There are no gas stations running out of gasoline, no one is going cold in the Winter due to scarcity of natural gas or propane or electricity and the industries that use oil as a component of their products is going out of business due to any oil shortage; e.g. the plastics industry.
Now, all of a sudden, I believe mostly for political/economic/NWO reasons, the price of energy is shooting up and has all the world's attention. Lindsey Williams is becoming prominent as a speaker for there being plenty of oil. So why don't we have it? Why the high prices? Why the concern over what may or may not be happening in the Middle East as concerns our oil supply? Why be concerned over Nigeria or Venezuela or Mexico?
Watching the video(s) in the OP, we have only two choices to consider here, imho. 1.) Lindsey Williams is a lot of hot air and a great deceiver and liar or 2.) What he says really is a conspiracy on the part of governments and big business; obviously, especially the oil business. Now since I believe in a coming NWO and in fact, believe it is well under way, tend to believe Lindsey Williams at this point.
For those of you that watched the video(s) or read the book by him; "The Energy Non-Crisis", I have a question. How in the world can ALL presidents, Representatives, Senators and anyone else that matters, keep from bringing this "fact" up? If I tell someone about Gull Island or 200 years worth of oil, etc., no one will believe me. If I point them to Lindsey Williams' videos or book, maybe 1 in a 1000 will bother. But if the President of the United States, or a prominent, well known, trust worthy Senator made a real stink over this, LOTS of folks would pay attention. So why is NO ONE raising this issue? I'll tell you a couple things that I DO NOT believe is why. I do not believe it is environmentalists. I do not believe it is concern over oil spills or caribou. I DO NOT believe it is a Republican/Democrat issue. That being said, I won't say what I think it is because I don't want this thread to land in the tin foil shed if Williams' video doesn't get it there first.
Issachar
Issachar, I also do not believe it is an environmental/republican/democrat issue. I also do not believe a leader could have ignored this "non-energy crisis" theory. It is a move towards a NWO, imho. Can we trust our government or not?
Issachar
June 22nd, 2008, 07:47 PM
In the video, between 35:45 and 36:15 he talks about Iraq not signing an agreement with Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. He says it was Saddam Hussein that wouldn't sign. Saddam was not president until 1979. If anyone can help me understand Iraqi politics before Saddam, I'd sure appreciate it. It seems it is very "mushy" ...... Saddam was involved, but not yet president.
???
Issachar
jds6958
June 22nd, 2008, 07:55 PM
Now, all of a sudden, I believe mostly for political/economic/NWO reasons, the price of energy is shooting up and has all the world's attention.
Issachar
Oil appears to be intentionally centric in the current economic crisis...
Mulligan
June 22nd, 2008, 07:57 PM
The problem is, if what Mr. Williams is indeed fact, it's a doomsday senerio economically if we pump oil or we don't pump oil. It would explain why politicians on both side of the isle drag their feet on any domestic oil production. As a sidebar, my wife told me she heard on two different, unrelated talk shows people calling in saying producing wells in their area have been capped and no one gets a straight answer why.
Issachar
June 22nd, 2008, 08:02 PM
I do believe the "economic scenerio" thing. I believe the "bottom line" in all things "of the world" is mammon. Money is what makes the "world" (system) go 'round. I'm very glad that in Christ, we are "separate from the world".
Issachar
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