With all the stuff coming out in the news recently about Turkey finding a bunch of rare earth metals deposits (out of freaking nowhere), and Uganda finding the largest gold deposit in more than a 100 years, I can't help but wonder.
Is it possible there are other resources deposits in say, the USA, Germany, the UK, etc. that are being hidden from us? Supposedly the USA has all but run out of Iron ore since all of the "good quality" ore has long since been mined out of the great lakes region. But what if there's a massive iron ore deposit in say, Arizona? But the cabal has kept it hidden from us so as to make us more dependent on foreign ore and scrap metal.
This isn't that unreasonable. It wasn't until the 50s that the official largest iron ore deposit in the world was found in West Australia. And it was kept under the radar for decades until mining officially began when the guy who found it managed to get his hands on all the land around it for dirt cheap.
And this applies to more than just Iron. Think about it. For all we know, there could be some massive deposit of gold, silver, and platinum, a few hundred feet below the surface in say, Wyoming. But it's being kept under wraps so that the cabal can keep a strangle hold on things.
I'm not saying it's a definitive thing, but it seems plausible to me.
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Don't know if you saw my post from a few weeks ago from a Louisiana guy who works in the oilfields. He said the US has enough oil to last 400 years. I'm telling y'all from my own experience that oil replenishes itself. We are still getting royalties from a well drilled in the early 1960's.
Do you know who was responsible for oil being called a fossil fuel? Rockefeller who founded Standard Oil. He wanted people to believe oil was a finite resource and rarer than it is. Reuters tries to obfuscate the issue by stating that Neumann coined the term (true) and not Rockefeller. They ignore the rest of the story though about the Rockefeller. Foundation paying scientists at the 1893 Geneva Convention to call oil a fossil fuel. That is when the phrase entered the vernacular.
And the T-REX fossil find was global elite was symbolizing the production line boom with the model T. Guy who "found" fossil named Barnum...freaking circus
I've seen several people mention this before. I can believe that, my only problem with it, is that we'll STILL need some way to eventually synthesize petroleum since we'll eventually get to a point where we'll be using it faster than it replenishes. That's why I think we DO need to look into alternatives, or ways to synthesize petroleum in a cost effective manner. It would also give rise to competition so you don't just have 4 companies controlling the entire industry anymore.
I don't know if it's a given that we will constantly be accelerating our use of resources. A lot of the plundering is based on the Ponzi scheme monetary system that keeps skimming us, and "planned obsolescence" to keep the scam going. We really don't need to be jetting all over the planet all of the time.
It's mainly based on the assumption of constant population growth.
The world's population growth is slowing down. Probably will even more due to the vaxx.
It won't matter soon. We have way better tech that is hidden from is. Look at the Navy patents from a few years ago. Disclosure with no context. Gotta love the military.
The Germans synthesized fuel from coal during World War I, using the Fischer-Tropsch process and related chemistry. All you need is water and carbonaceous material (coal, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide). Sasol in South Africa is doing this today. Since the chemistry is fixed, there is no need to look further.
We do have methods to synthesize petroleum, it's just that 1) it's held back by the green tech scammers and 2) whenever oil is cheap nobody wants to fund the development to refine the technology.