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Black Gold Stranglehold: Myth of Scarcity, Polittics of Oil

 
 
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By Jerome R. Corsi, Ph.D. and Craig R. Smith

Experts estimate that Americans consume more than 25 percent of the world's oil but have control over less than 3 percent of its proven oil supply. This unbalanced pattern of consumption makes it possible for foreign governments, corrupt political leaders, terrorist organizations, and oil conglomerates to hold the economy and the citizens of the United States in a virtual stranglehold. There is no greater proof of this than the direct relationship between skyrocketing gas prices and the explosion of wealth among those who control the world's supply of oil.

In "Black Gold Stranglehold," Jerome Corsi and Craig Smith expose the fraudulent science that has made America so vulnerable: the belief that oil is a fossil fuel and that it is a finite resource. This book reveals the conclusions reached by Dr. Thomas Gold, a professor at Cornell University, in his seminal book "The Deep Hot Biosphere: The Myth of Fossil Fuels" (Copernicus Books, 1998) and accepted by many in the scientific community that oil is not a product of fossils and prehistoric forests but rather the bio-product of a continuing biochemical reaction below the earth's surface that is brought to attainable depths by the centrifugal forces of the earth's rotation.

Jerome Corsi explores the international and domestic politics of oil production and consumption, including the wealth and power of major oil conglomerates, the manipulation of world economies by oil-producing nations and rogue terrorist regimes, and the shortsightedness of those who endorse expensive conservation efforts while rejecting the use of the oil reserves currently controlled by the U.S. government.

As an expert in tangible assets, Craig Smith provides an understanding of the history of America's dangerous dissociation of the dollar with precious-and truly scarce-metals such as gold and the devastation that would be inflicted on the U.S. economy if Middle Eastern countries are able to follow through with current plans to make the euro the standard currency for oil instead of U.S. dollars.

"Black Gold Stranglehold" is a thoughtful work that is certain to dramatically change the debate on oil consumption, oil dependence, and oil availability.

JEROME R. CORSI, Ph.D., is the author of "Atomic Iran" and the coauthor of the New York Times #1 bestseller "Unfit for Command." The author of many articles and books, he received his Ph.D. from Harvard University and lives in New Jersey.

CRAIG R. SMITH is the chairman of the board of Swiss America Trading Corporation, one of the largest and most respected investment firms in the U.S. He is an author, commentator, and frequent radio and television guest. He and his family live in Arizona.
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hingehead
 
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Reply Sun 27 Nov, 2005 09:13 am
I'd never heard of Corsi - http://mediamatters.org/items/200408060010

wow.
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goodfielder
 
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Reply Sun 27 Nov, 2005 07:58 pm
Thanks hinge. Nice to know.
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Setanta
 
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Reply Sun 27 Nov, 2005 08:47 pm
Ah, we wouldn't expect anything less from Gunga Din, now would we . . .
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gungasnake
 
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Reply Sun 27 Nov, 2005 10:19 pm
Setanta wrote:
Ah, we wouldn't expect anything less from Gunga Din, now would we . . .


This is basically a discussion of a science topic; the ad-hominems don't really cut it in this sort of thing for obvious reasons.

I'd first heard this general sort of thing from none other than C. Warren Hunt who was a sort of a self-made type and close to being a billionaire if I'd heard it correctly who'd made his name basically in petroleum geology. If Hunt and Gold and others are right which strikes me as likely, then we're probably headed back to the sort of 22-cent gasoline prices we used to see when Ike was president.
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talk72000
 
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Reply Sun 27 Nov, 2005 10:40 pm
This Professor Gold was allowed to dig into Norway's or some European nation's granite site and nothing was heard about any gusher. This was maybe 10 years ago.
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username
 
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Reply Sun 27 Nov, 2005 11:10 pm
Sweden. They put quite a bit of money into the search, and nothing turned up. So far it's just another hypothesis that pretty much no expert in the field takes seriously, with no experimental validation. If someone ever does find some oil under its parameters, then maybe someone will take it seriously.
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hingehead
 
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Reply Sun 27 Nov, 2005 11:19 pm
I rank it up there with intelligent design.

wwfsmd
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roger
 
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Reply Sun 27 Nov, 2005 11:31 pm
Maybe.

There was an article in the Wall Street Journal some years ago about a supposedly depleted reservoir in the Gulf of Mexico having been refilled. The focus was on the idea that oil could migrate much faster than believed. They also mentioned the possibility of the reservoir not having been depleted as formerly thought. It was interesting stuff, but I've heard no more on the subject since.
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hingehead
 
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Reply Sun 27 Nov, 2005 11:33 pm
I guess too, that the oil at the bottom of reservoirs, that was once too hard and of too poor a quality to be economically welled is suddenly economically viable as the price hits $100 a barrell.
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roger
 
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Reply Sun 27 Nov, 2005 11:36 pm
Very true.
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talk72000
 
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Reply Mon 28 Nov, 2005 09:32 pm
It could be that water leached in somehow and pushed the oil up. Some oil companies have been pumping sewage water into wells. The bacteria feeding on the sewage produces methane.
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roger
 
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Reply Mon 28 Nov, 2005 09:42 pm
That's a possible, talk. Those high dollar reservoir engineers are supposed to do better, but it was probably human error. I keep an open (and hopeful) mind, but don't try to spend miracles.
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