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Old 06-28-2008, 09:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Oil company "world domination".

Oil companies and middle east countries are in a full blown, outright attempted to take over the world. Its been in the works for a long time but now its happening and I really don`t see how to stop it unless the world gets a clue. How can anybody look around and say thats a possibility. I wish I could say that I never saw it coming but I`d sound like Bush saying he never thought New Orleans would ever get wet. The question isn`t how could they do that to us? but how did we let them do this to us?
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A Planned World Economy
Mankind at the Turning Point Part 3

Brent Jessop - Knowledge Driven Revolution.com
February 25, 2008

"The human race is getting to be too much for itself and too much for the world." - William Saroyan as quoted in Mankind at the Turning Point (1974)

The Club of Rome is a premiere think tank composed of approximately 100 members including leading scientists, philosophers, political advisors and many other characters who lurk in the shadows of power. This series of articles described the major conclusions of the 1974 book Mankind at the Turning Point: The Second Report to The Club of Rome [1]. Part 1 described their desire for the development of a totalitarian world system presented under the euphemism of an "organic society". Part 2 described the need to create a new value system to ensure the acceptance of the upcoming world government. This new value system will be based on a "world consciousness."

Mankind at the Turning Point used an absurd, exponentially based computer model of the world system in an attempt to hide their predetermined conclusions behind the vale of science. One of the main scenarios developed by the model was an analysis of the price of oil. This was an obvious choice due to the importance of oil to the world economy and the Middle East oil crisis which began the previous year (1973). The conclusion of this analysis was that an optimal price exists for oil. A price too high, would encourage development of alternatives and result in long-term losses to the exporting nations. A price too low, would encourage over use and resource depletion which would result in long-term losses of the importing nations who would not have sufficient time to develop alternatives. Therefore, there existed an "optimal" price for oil and that the only way to obtain this price was through cooperation. Naturally, an optimal price would exist for all commodities and the only way to obtain these prices was a planned world economy. After all, a planned economy was working so well in the Soviet Union, why not extend it to the rest of the world?

From Mankind at the Turning Point:

"The conclusion applies not just to oil, but to all of the finite resources - food, fertilizer, copper and so forth. The "most beneficial" price range and the proper rate of increase differ for each commodity, but the optimal level exists for all and should be determined and then on a global basis maintained by all participants in the world system - if recurrence of the world economic crises due to resource-constraints is to be prevented." [emphasis mine] - 100

"Indeed, nothing short of a complete integration of all strata, from individual values to ecology and mineral resources - and on a global scale - will suffice for the solution of the world food crises..." [emphasis mine] - 87

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Oil companies and middle east countries are in a full blown, outright attempted to take over the world. Its been in the works for a long time but now its happening and I really don`t see how to stop it unless the world gets a clue. How can anybody look around and say thats a possibility. I wish I could say that I never saw it coming but I`d sound like Bush saying he never thought New Orleans would ever get wet. The question isn`t how could they do that to us? but how did we let them do this to us?
I suppose it's another example of absolute power corrupting absolutely...
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This has been a long time coming. Dubya is not to blame, he just happens to be the HNIC when it comes to fruition.
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This has been a long time coming. Dubya is not to blame, he just happens to be the HNIC when it comes to fruition.
It has been a long time coming, and although Dub is nothing more than the oil boys' Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf, there is still plenty of blame for him to share.
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