Posted on 10/05/2012 5:07:54 AM PDT by 1pitech
Interview Dr. Jerome Corsi- The Great Oil Conspiracy- The Conscience of Kansas radio program on KRMR The Patriot 105.7FM with host Dr. Paul A. Ibbetson.
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Did you watch the video?
There is a trend of making postings without summary / highlights.
Summaries are good. They give the reader of FR a time saving opportunity to see the highlights of the article without spending all the time it takes to read it. If they want to know more they can read the whole article or, in this case, listen to the whole 22 minute interview.
10-4 I usually do not listen if they dont give a summary.
I listened to some of it.
He talks about this at first
http://1776nation.com/2012/09/ahmadinejad-tells-u-n-messiahs-return-at-hand/
then he starts talking about his new book and how we have been lied to about oil since the nazis proved oil was abiotic?
” . . . At the end of World War II, U.S. intelligence agents confiscated thousands of Nazi documents on what was known as the Fischer-Tropsch Process a series of equations developed by German chemists unlocking the secrets of how oil is formed. When the Nazis took power, Germany had resolved to develop enough synthetic oil to wage war successfully, even without abundant national oil reserves. For decades, these confiscated German documents remained largely ignored in a United States where petro-geologists and petro-chemists were convinced that oil was a fossil fuel created by ancient decaying biological debris. . . .”
http://www.wnd.com/2012/04/jerome-corsi-on-coast-to-coast/print/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fischer%E2%80%93Tropsch_process
http://www.fischer-tropsch.org/
Yes, you can make synthetic oil.
No, we're not drilling for it.
1pitech is Ibbetson
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