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IDIOTS GUIDE for "Fossil Fuel(s)"

1.) Fossil Fuel(s) come from decaying dead dinosaur's.

2.) What is the Name of the Process that ONLY allows dead dinosaur's to convert from a "mass of body tissue" (you know, the same tissue the Pro-Death / Pro Abortion speak of) to oil?

3.) Do you get more miles per gallon say from a T-REX vs a Stegosaurus or a Pterodactyl? The reason for this question, is George Noory, of coast to coast radio fame, had some clown on saying scientist could identify said Fossil Fuel(s) in this manner.

4.) What is the formula for how much / many {"mass of body tissue"} dinosaur's to make a single gallon of "Fossil Fuel(s)?" This is not a miles per gallon question, rewritten.

5.) This questions is for the NON Believers: (personally, I'm a non believer in Fossil Fuel(s) wink, wink. Why are there no oil wells at any of the human grave yards, on planet Earth?????? NOTE to the smartest person in the room, there are some really old grave yards on the planet Earth.

6.) Could dinosaur's Read?

7.) Where are the signs? Were the signs in English? Signs??? What in the hell is this guy talking about? HINT: This way to the (dinosaur's only) grave yard.

Ok, ok, I get it. This question has you thinking I've been standing out in the sun too long without a hat. The purpose of this question is to put an end to the Fossil Fuel(s) LIE!!!

8.) Were dinosaur's racist / nationalist? I could have hour's of fun just with this question alone.

I do have a couple of other questions, but I'll save those for the smartest people in the room. You know, the people with "PHD's" Piling it HIGH & DEEP!

Ok, just one more for now.

9.) How old do you think the planet Earth is? Now, keep that number in mind. I don't need to know the answer, but you do.

Is the Planet Earth known as a planet with water over approx. 75% percent covering it?

Is there any new water since the Planet Earth was created? Answer, not only NO!! But "F*@#K" NO!! Were there Dinosaurs on the Planet Earth?

My final question to the Environmentalist.

What's another name for an Environmentalist? Answer: Dinosaur Urine Drinking Idiots. (TM / Copyright July 27th, 2020.)

Now you know why, not to drink the Kool-Aid. Wink-Wink!! Hint, how old did you say the planet Earth was / is?

1 posted on 01/26/2021 2:01:19 PM PST by Stanwood_Dave
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To: Stanwood_Dave

i had someone argue with me that the earth will run out of coal if we do not end its use. he said it would take an extinction event to create more coal. i asked how much coal is still available and he did not know. i asked how much coal we use and he did not know. i asked him how he then could say we are going to run out of coal?

he said because it is finite and we are not making more.

ugh


2 posted on 01/26/2021 2:09:33 PM PST by teeman8r (Armageddon won't be pretty, but it's not like it's the end of the world or something)
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To: Stanwood_Dave

Duh, no. Scientists, sons of fathers they never knew, have changed their argument. Now they claim that oil came from decomposing vegetation—vegetation that, apparent to their delusions, also grows and rots under oceans.


3 posted on 01/26/2021 2:11:59 PM PST by familyop
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To: Stanwood_Dave

A study of shifting magnetic field and outer core and the relation of those events to increasing methane leaks and blowouts will yield even more laughs (methane leaks pertaining to ozone depletion, lack of magnetic protection from solar/cosmic rays also causing ozone depletion). The climate change retardation is hilarious in light of the effects of an outer core shift (spurring leaks) and less strength in parts of the geomagnetic field (less protection for ozone against solar ejections, routine rays, etc.).


4 posted on 01/26/2021 2:22:35 PM PST by familyop
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To: Stanwood_Dave

Methane is often encountered over oil deposits. Another good question is, “Where does the methane on lifeless planets come from?”

Methane has also been said to have come from dinosaur excretions before the goalpost of rotting plants was added. In academic hoodoo speech, that’s “metabolizing plant matter” or some similar vaguery.


5 posted on 01/26/2021 2:29:21 PM PST by familyop
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To: Stanwood_Dave

Please post your article in the Body of Thread section, not the Body of Comments!


7 posted on 01/26/2021 2:50:30 PM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist (Trust the plan of the 17th letter of the English alphabet!)
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To: Stanwood_Dave

I have a theory that the knowledge of what is true, is infinitesimally small. In fact, what we knew in 1020 and what we know in 2020 is really not that different.

Another theory I hold, is that the Earth is drawing from a source we cannot comprehend at this time. It is larger today than when the continents were approximately one land mass. The Gravity would then be less, allowing for giant species. There is so much to know if we look inward into the planet. We as a species use our time looking outward, to a place we may never truly travel to or know. Yet we barely know the mysteries that are right beneath our feet.

We don’t know if more or less water is created within the planet. It seems that more oil is being created. It also seems that coal has been mined and there are man designed creations deep under the Earth.

There are so many mysteries, and the answer to “what is” is all around us.


8 posted on 01/26/2021 3:06:45 PM PST by Glad2bnuts (“If there are no absolutes by which to judge society, then society is absolute.” Francis Schaeffer, )
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To: Stanwood_Dave

OMG, this makes my head hurt! Fossil Fuels actually come from decayed plant matter, 99% of which came from ancient oceanic plankton that settled to the bottom of the ocean which over time and via plate tectonics were pushed into the earth’s mantle to gradually convert the mass into petroleum via high amounts of pressure and heat. The remaining 1% comes from ancient terrestrial plant matter that seeped into the earth’s crust and was converted into petroleum via similar methods to the oceanic plankton.


10 posted on 01/26/2021 4:14:05 PM PST by Intar
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