Some of you know this, many do not. Most of the sheep have no clue. Even people in the oil industry have no idea of the ACTUAL science on this topic.
We all grew up believing that oil is a fossil fuel, and just about every day this ‘fact’ is mentioned in newspapers and on TV. However, let us not forget what Lenin said – “A lie told often enough becomes truth.”
The great French chemist Marcellin Berthelot particularly scorned the hypothesis of a biological origin for petroleum. Berthelot first carried out experiments involving, among others, a series of what are now referred to as Kolbe reactions and demonstrated the generation of petroleum by dissolving steel in strong acid. He produced the suite of n-alkanes and made it plain that such were generated in total absence of any “biological” molecule or process. Berthelot’s investigations were later extended and refined by other scientists, including Biasson and Sokolov, all of whom observed similar phenomena and likewise concluded that petroleum was unconnected to biological matter.
In 1951, the modern Russian-Ukrainian theory of deep, abiotic petroleum origins was first enunciated by Nikolai A. Kudryavtsev at the All-Union petroleum geology congress. Kudryavtsev analyzed the hypothesis of a biological origin of petroleum, and pointed out the failures of the claims then commonly put forth to support that hypothesis.
scientists and engineers found that oil is not a ‘fossil fuel’ but is a natural product of planet Earth – the high-temperature, high-pressure continuous reaction between calcium carbonate and iron oxide – two of the most abundant compounds making up the Earth’s crust.
A team consisting of Russian scientists and Dr J. F. Kenney, of Gas Resources Corporation, Houston, USA, have actually built a reactor vessel and proven that oil is produced from calcium carbonate and iron oxide
Needless to say, the last people to tell us the truth about oil will be the oil producers and oil companies, for they of course have a vested interest in perpetuating the myth that oil is a fossil fuel and that it will soon be exhausted, in order to ratchet up the price for as long as they can. And don’t look to the Russians to enlighten the world with the truth about oil either, for they are surely laughing now that the oil price is approaching $US150 a barrel.
https://origeminorganicadopetroleo.blogspot.com/2011/10/russian-ukrainian-theory-of-deep.html
If you're open to the reasons for the lie, check out the symbols decoding guy. https://decodingsymbols.wordpress.com/2021/06/11/the-other-fake-news-fake-science-and-sports/
Basically it was a comm tool that turned into an inside joke for the illuminati. Reading his stuff, your mind will be blown even further by his casual unraveling of huge swathes of science and history.
I'll take a look. Thanks!
Mind blown. Dinosaurs really never did fit into the scheme of evolution now that I think about it.
Aside from throwing away the old toys and debriefing myself of the happy childhood museum memories, it's actually kind of fun thinking of them as fictional fantasies. Especially the new "bigger-than-yours-a-saurus discoveries." The deception is amazing.
This same article purports that dinosaurs are fake and were used for comms. Supposedly, every dinosaur you see in a museum is a "replica."
Yes. I'm not fully there, but I do think it's a reasonable hypothesis. I personally don't know any paleontologists who I would tease about it. All the dinosaur discoveries have always occurred in places more distant from me than Sandy Hook, so I don't have anything to go by except written hearsay. He's pretty sure that dinosaurs are fake, but if you could present objective proof he'd probably say that the comms are real regardless. He also believes that nukes are fake, and makes a very compelling circumstantial case, while also admitting that it could be a mix of mostly fake news for comms with some well-classified energy sources and weapons behind the curtains.
A tyrannosaurus lived 66-68 million years ago. It's hard to imagine anything remaining intact for that length of time.
66 million, huh? 666
https://www.si.edu/newsdesk/factsheets/tyrannosaurus-rex