pmbug
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This guy is a new world order shit...
Definitely watch, these people are scum.
Not sure how you came to that conclusion from watching the presentation. He's quite the opposite of a NWO acolyte. He's trying to warn people that the exponential economic growth is unsustainable and we are near the breakdown point. He advocates methods for individuals to protect themselves against what's coming. He's not advocating any sort of global political "solution". In short, you totally missed the point.
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A couple of things about the way he looks at things troubles me.
One is he talks about growth. How much of what he is seeing as growth is an illusion brought about by the counterfeiting of the currency?
He was talking about the rising price of oil. How much of that is an illusion brought about by the counterfeiting of the currency?
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It's been a few months since I watched the video, but I recall the main point being growth in the demand for energy. That has nothing to do with currency debauchment.
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The guy is saying the problem we face is going from cheaper sources to more expensive sources. The cost are going to be staggering.
The problem I see us facing is that through the counterfeiting of the money supply. ...
He is talking about EROI - energy return on investment. It costs more energy (not money/currency) to access/develop resources (mine coal, drill less accessible oil caches, etc.) as the sources that were easy to access with little cost are used up. He is talking about diminishing returns.
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Energy for what? ...
Our whole economy is dependent upon energy to manufacture and transport goods.
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Hear we go. He is saying use our resources wisely. ...
As I recall, he was trying to show that even *if* resources were used wisely, the event horizon where demand will overwhelm supply is imminent. Unless some Nikola Tesla genius discovers a cheaper energy source very, very soon, the math is not favorable for the status quo - unless, I suppose a world war wipes out a significant portion of the population. That would be one way to dampen demand.
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No one can factor unknown technology into long range projections when things are changing so rapidly.
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Alternatives will be developed. I reject the study.
You are betting your children's future on an assumption for which there is no supporting evidence. Martenson did talk specifically about this issue.