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11-20-2008, 04:02 PM | #1 |
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To those who did not believe....
Hi Everybody,
I take my hat off to Lindsey Williams, oil industry whistleblower who said that oil would come back down to $50.00 a barrel (I thought it would hold around $80.00 - but what do I know?), whilst the mainstream financial 'experts' predicted that it would go up as high as $300.00 a barrel. This information from Williams was also reported on the Camelot website back in July! Even though one of the predictions from this guy was not on the spot, the rest seems pretty well spanning out. Lindsey Williams deserves more attention than he is receiving, definately a force needed on our side. Best regards, Steve |
11-20-2008, 04:15 PM | #2 |
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I agree with you Steve A. Thanks for the reminder.
It's funny,I was actually upset when I saw gas for $1.99 per gallon at a local gas station on Monday or Tuesday...I thought....how can "they" be so blatant? Up, down, up, down.....and when I speak to friends or relatives...they honestly believe it is NOT being manipulated. I find that amazing and heartbreaking at the same time. I should be glad that it is cheaper now, but I am not. I just feel disgusted about it. Anyway..enough of my whining |
11-20-2008, 04:53 PM | #3 |
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Personally I was dissapointed to see the price come down, unfortunately people only become motivated to find alternatives when the prices are high and that's the only way we will get away from using oil, people forget very quickly
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I've also read in Nexus that oil is produced like a crystal in the ground and this is the Russian/Ukrainian view on oil. Also there was mention in one camelot interview of Israel having the largest oil reserve under it untapped. Is being green and self suffcient really as important as loving everyone and being good? I drive a Honda Insight (70-100mpg from petrol) so am pretty protected even if the oil price goes to £10 a litre (I would obviously drive a lot less though...) but I love driving also being a petrol head and also own another car which is at the other extreme 10-20 mpg but a rear drivers car Lancia Integrale which I'm suppose to be selling in 2 days (boo hoo). I love driving fast and doing track days but it seems to be evil these days |
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11-20-2008, 09:19 PM | #5 | |
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Unfortunately, I don't see where oil ever has or ever will fit into the above criteria so I would like to see us moving away, very quickly, from using it. If all the billions of dollars that goes into wars (for oil) was spent on researching and improving ways to harness wind, solar, geothermal et al (not to mention free energy)... we would be living in a very different world. By the way, I also love to drive fast |
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11-20-2008, 10:42 PM | #6 |
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the middle east is being crushed as we speak now.. the price is too low for them to sell it and make momney. all are dumping usa national debt. the printing presses for the pound ,euro and dollar are now running overtime to print enough money to guarantee the savings of everone which they did on OCT 14TH.. as lyndsey said its to send the arabs back into the desert.. saudi is bankrupt now, thast massive new skyscraper has been canned work has been halted.. once they finish vaccuming up assets and consolidating then they will put oil back up.
some say as high as $500 a barrel. prob most likely $200. it will tie in with the hyper inflation thats on its way.. $200 by august.. any skirmishes or all out war in middle east will result in limitless $$$ price Last edited by pineal-pilot-in merkabah; 11-20-2008 at 10:44 PM. |
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11-20-2008, 10:54 PM | #8 |
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I listened to an economist interviewed on NPR earlier this afternoon, and he suggested that while lower gas prices immediately reduce the pressure on individual pocketbooks, lower prices across the board (gas and other goods) is symtomatic of deflation.
Is there an "-ation" or "-ession" that the western economies won't be facing soon? I'll add and "-ed" in there too, and leave you all to fill in what precedes the hyphen. |
11-20-2008, 11:39 PM | #9 |
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The part everyone seems to miss is that lindsey said the price would be $50 because indonesia and russia would bring out new reserves larger than the reserves now in existance. there has been no such news so while lindseys price was right, more importantly his reasons were wrong. that makes him a good candidate for mis information.
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11-21-2008, 12:07 AM | #10 |
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This might seem to be off topic but I'm sure it's part of the way these things are handled nowadays.
Erratic highs and lows can severely alter the relationship between prices and incomes. Wages, pensions and welfare benefits in UK are 'inflated' annually to keep up with the 'cost of living'. The exact amount is calculated by taking a 'snapshot' of general inflation. I think I'm right in saying that this snapshot is taken in the early months of the year. Inflation has been running wild throughout this year but is expected to fall back down again by early next year, when they take the snapshot. The increases in payments next year will reflect that lower rate of inflation. It won't take into consideration the excessive inflation we've gone through since the last increase. Slowly we are being lowered into poverty by being left further and further behind real inflation, which is already significantly higher than they say it is anyway, especially regarding the purchasing trends of poorer people. |
11-21-2008, 04:41 AM | #11 |
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yes, absolutely we have to do it ourselves - we can see where the "authorities" have got us but we could also start making government actually work "for" us for a change instead of against us, it just takes a mass agreement on our part. This attitude that government will do what it wants and we're powerless has got to stop, we're giving them all our power.
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I am still impressed by the call on oil dropping in price. |
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11-21-2008, 06:32 AM | #13 |
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I'm impressed by the call, too. Strategies change but it seems the endgame may remain the same. He also said that when we start celebrating the low price of oil we should be preparing because it means everything will fall apart a few weeks later. *IF* he's right then we're almost there.
I'm so ready to see this old system built on corruption, greed and harm come to an end. |
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Hi TAXMASTER,
I think the excuse behind the price drop is not important here. We shouldn't confuse ourselves with the whys of a certain action. The general public who are interested in the subject now know, because of this guy, that the oil prices are driven by the go betweens and not by the oil producing countries, nor the huge petrochemical companies. The justification of the price hike or collapse is neither here nor there. For example, after one of the hurricanes hit the US coast, the price of oil fell. The justification? Because the drilling platforms were not damaged that much. If the drilling platforms were damaged at all, doubled with the fact that the oil supply was halted for almost a week, would surely make the price of oil go up if anything, as there is more expense to repair the platforms to get the oil supply going and the hiccup of not having oil for a certain period. As for oil reserves being fouind in Russia and Indonesia... the fact that you nor I have heard that they exist doesn't mean to say that they aren't there. There is a lot of oil to be found in the south east of Brazil, off the Northeastern coast also. Those have not yet been aired in the mainstream international news yet. But they're there and Petrobras is making a fortune because of this, not by drilling for the oil, but the investors wanting a stake in the company. Did these investors hae inside information? Relatively speaking yes, as the information was released here in Brazil so most of the 'first off the mark' investors were Brazilian, keeping Petrobras in Brazilian controlled hands. Best regards, Steve Just to update this post. Check out this link: http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/10/...ess/rusoil.php It explains about a massive new oil field.... in Russia. This link: http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/20...t_10208979.htm explains about Indonesian oilfields! Quote:
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Indonesia & Russia announce new uber reserves => price of oil drops. Prediction is false though conclusion is right. |
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11-24-2008, 12:59 PM | #16 |
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I guess Steve you will be looking forward to 'liberation' in brazil soon then. We in ireland have also found huge reserves of oil and natural gas in our waters, I wonder when we will be liberated? :-)
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11-24-2008, 01:06 PM | #17 |
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the oil companies are NOT only predicting "billion dollar" profits quarterly--that's what they earn
since almost everyone is their customer--i believe, they pushed the price, as high, as, they possibility thought they could get away with other people, who are their friends, (or, think they are their friends) are likely getting pretty ****** off, that the prices of their product, are, pushing the prices of their products up, (after all, all costs end up in the end price of a product) and, many people are NOT buying -- and, many people are hording/or, stocking up (does one balance out the other--and, there really isn't a shortage ???) after all we do live in an abundant world so; many of the other people, who are also their customers, i think, they do NOT plan to go down the well alone so, they have forced the lowering of the prices the USA have huge reserves in Alaska / and, yet about 27 years approx. (a law was passed, preventing, utilising these reserves) ??? why was that ??? another, bigger trouble, is that people who sweep a broom at GM / or, the big car companies, make almost $30/hr would you pay someone $30/hr to sweep a broom for you in your business / or in your home ? Cars used to $5,000 or less, when i was a kid a similiar type of car, is now, about $25,000 (or, even more) maybe sooner/rather than later more people will barter again, with one another eXchanging , where no money changes hands just services , perhaps then, the real value of things will be seen is a doctor's time; worth more, than a stone masons's time? or, more, than a carpenter's time ? or, more, than a mechanic's time ? (personally, i do NOT think so) we need to start to better monitor all our exchanges !!! love/susan the eXchanger |
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Hi jan,
We must understand that the political and commercial world are fluid and are forever and continually changing. Politicians and CEO's are paid to not only plan out the future for their company (country) but also to justify why. If the global economical crisis had not happened, then the reports about Russia and Indonesia would be the mainstream news' justification for lowering oil prices. As it happens, the US made it easy for the oil go-betweens to justify the drop in the price, they didn't even need to mention Russia nor Indonesia. They can keep that under their hat for another day. Even if they did, it wouldn't matter as there is not enough space in the news time to report about such thing while the presidential elections were being held and immediately afterwards banks and car manufacturers are all scrambling to get the billion dollar handouts. After all, what is more interesting for Joe Public, Sarah Palin not knowing that Africa was a continent and Ford execs. flying in on private jets to get billion dollar handouts or another oil well found in Siberia? Also remember that a professional in the oil industry is not necessarily a prophet of worldly events, they will just know things within their industry. That not only goes for this guy, but any other so called 'whistleblower'. If any of them start talking about subjects other from their 'speciality', the information is very probably not theirs, they are only copying from other sources and / are adding to their own information to make a better educated guess. It's not necessarily the how's and why's that are important. What is important is the end game. That's politics for you. Best regards, Steve |
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It is obvious that Lindsay Williams got it straight from the horses mouth. I wonder what the motive might be for feeding Lindsay accurate info which they know he will shout from the housetops?
Also, if i recall rightly, before his prediction of $50 oil Lindsay had bowed out of public disclosure due to personal and family security concerns. I wonder why he passed on the this prediction after that and i wonder why anyone would tell a 'blabbermouth' the truth about a thing like that. Does anyone have a link to Lindsay's latest interviews? |
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Hi milk and honey,
Try at this link: http://www.youtube.com/results?searc...ype=&aq=-1&oq= Should keep you busy for a while. Best regards, Steve Quote:
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11-24-2008, 09:28 PM | #22 |
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lyndsey williams got it right.. the method is irrelevant since goldman sachs can say oil is $10 a barrel tomorow if it wants to.. they control oil prices not oil companies or countires.. he said they will say its coming form russia or indonesia. it can come from the moon as far as we are concerned.. the price is ewhat they decide to set it at for their own agenda..
i agree with wild cat we make our own governments up. we need to make them work for us, so the easiest way is to set up our own.. thiers is sick and dying. oh and most importantly we dont even need oil nor have we ever needed it.. we had technology far beyond dirty combustion engines before we were forced to use cars. Last edited by pineal-pilot-in merkabah; 11-24-2008 at 09:33 PM. |
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lindsey's latest predictions say gasoline will stay between 1.50/2.00 per gal. we will have 6 to 12 months of this. then the tptb plan to collapse the dollar and turn us into iceland, because that test model worked so well. he says we have been forewarned.
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Ummm.....actually it's "Free" cat, although "wild" does have a nice ring to it! I'll have a chat with my boy and see which he prefers Glad to see someone actually agrees with me about oil Hope you're staying warm over there, I've escaped the cold to sunny Florida, although I'm not sure how smart that was, I still haven't worked out which country is in a worse mess politilcally....let's see do I stay with potential Martial Law or run home to Big Brother |
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lindsey was given information from an insider, the information may have been 100% correct at the time, but due to one or more things occuring they no longer needed to open the new fields, you don't play all your cards if you don't have to.
if the demand for oil and the price starts rising unexpectedly, then the new fields could be opened and continue the agenda. |
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