The Most Lucrative Lie in History?

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Morgan Reynolds

I always distrusted the term “fossil fuels” because I found it hard to believe that animal and vegetation decay on the earth’s surface during the dinosaur era were subjected to earth’s heat and pressure and then became the source of a limited supply of petroleum that we rely on for 80 percent of our energy consumption every year. Remember all that nonsense about “peak oil”? Meanwhile “for decades, industry experts have said there are around 50 years of oil left, based on known reserves.” Enjoy this short video with Fletcher Prouty.

For more thorough debunking of the fossil fuel myth, books in favor of the truth that oil is abiotic (non-biological) consult Shawn Alli, Thomas Gold and Jerome Corsi.

3 thoughts on “The Most Lucrative Lie in History?

  1. Colleen Cahill Reply

    my comment is actually for the Dick Cheney News Post why is it that they can’t be put through lie detection normally an FBI agent or an patrol cop or anybody that has to abide by code of ethics standards they have to take lie detection to prove that there not violating any ethics why would he not have to be put through the same thing why couldn’t an investigation be opened on him and him have to sit through the same thing in the FBI agent would have to or your normal patrol cop. Is it because of lack of evidence because I think once you find him discredited and it probably wouldn’t take much especially in that case once he’s discredited he’s held liable to uphold own admitted to not violating any ethics violations why can’t we the people make this happen?

  2. Robert E. Salt Reply

    Nice video! I had trouble believing what I was being taught in grade school and Sunday school. I fell in love with math in high school because I could prove for myself everything I was being taught.

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