Yes, I have heard that spice represents the oil and the creation of petrodollar. Makes sense considering oil is the big output from the middle east. But then opium was also a big output from there, and the whole drug economy started around the same time.
Who knows, its probably one of those perfect allegories that can represent two different things in real life.
I believe the deep meaning of Dune per the spice = oil reference is how the supply is being controlled. There is some evidence that oil is naturally renewing (I don't know the rate of renewal) which would mean the price would rapidly approach nearly zero (or cost of extraction) without all the oil cartels and cabal control. This appears to be shown in 'Dune' by the Spice Guild that tightly controls the supply and only allows small amounts onto the market to keep the price high.
Dinosaurs being linked to oil appears to be cabal code used in the 19th century to disclose discoveries. Overlay all the reported "dinosaur bone" discoveries with oil wells from 1830-1900, and you might find something interesting. Note the Sinclair Oil Company using a big dinosaur as their "mascot". Looks like yet another deception by the cabal in order to keep low cost energy from the "slaves".
Humans have been digging in the ground for thousands of years and only discovered Dinosaur bones in the 1840s?!? This happened to be around the same time that cabal started pushing Evolution. I don't believe either.
And one of the big discoveries - T-Rex - was by a guy called Barnum, literally named after the circus showman Barnum. Symbolism will be their downfall.
Watch what the Smithsonian promotes. This is how you know. Anything the Smithsonian promotes is cabal narrative and likely completely false, fabricated reality (now and then with some tiny kernal of distorted truth). Very possible that the dinosaurs were invented to cover up Giant Hominid bones or something else, but then took on a life of their own. Clearly Smithsonian was heavily involved in expeditions, recreations for museums, and promotions of the "Dinosaur Narrative". They are the NASA of natural history, and have lied about everything, IMO.
Yes, I have heard that spice represents the oil and the creation of petrodollar. Makes sense considering oil is the big output from the middle east. But then opium was also a big output from there, and the whole drug economy started around the same time.
Who knows, its probably one of those perfect allegories that can represent two different things in real life.
I believe the deep meaning of Dune per the spice = oil reference is how the supply is being controlled. There is some evidence that oil is naturally renewing (I don't know the rate of renewal) which would mean the price would rapidly approach nearly zero (or cost of extraction) without all the oil cartels and cabal control. This appears to be shown in 'Dune' by the Spice Guild that tightly controls the supply and only allows small amounts onto the market to keep the price high.
Dinosaurs being linked to oil appears to be cabal code used in the 19th century to disclose discoveries. Overlay all the reported "dinosaur bone" discoveries with oil wells from 1830-1900, and you might find something interesting. Note the Sinclair Oil Company using a big dinosaur as their "mascot". Looks like yet another deception by the cabal in order to keep low cost energy from the "slaves".
Humans have been digging in the ground for thousands of years and only discovered Dinosaur bones in the 1840s?!? This happened to be around the same time that cabal started pushing Evolution. I don't believe either.
And one of the big discoveries - T-Rex - was by a guy called Barnum, literally named after the circus showman Barnum. Symbolism will be their downfall.
Watch what the Smithsonian promotes. This is how you know. Anything the Smithsonian promotes is cabal narrative and likely completely false, fabricated reality (now and then with some tiny kernal of distorted truth). Very possible that the dinosaurs were invented to cover up Giant Hominid bones or something else, but then took on a life of their own. Clearly Smithsonian was heavily involved in expeditions, recreations for museums, and promotions of the "Dinosaur Narrative". They are the NASA of natural history, and have lied about everything, IMO.