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originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: chris_stibrany
a reply to: chr0naut
We had no dependence on other nations for fossil fuels until Uncle Joe 'mandated' us to stop producing it domestically and shut down the pipeline.
Shove it up your pipe.
Meanwhile US GOV has millions of barrels stored underground for when the plebs are starving and the GOV needs to keep going on.
The military doesn't run on solar buddy boy.
The production of US crude oil peaked in the 1970's as predicted by the geologist Hubbert, who also predicted that world oil stocks would also reach their peak, and production would then decline, in the 21st century.
So far, his predictions have proven fairly accurate, and although the US is still producing oil, there are signs that oil reserves are definitely finite and will run out.
HYDROGEN AS A MILITARY FUEL - DOD - from 2018, too.
originally posted by: bluemooone2
a reply to: Waterglass www.sciencedirect.com... This is the way to safely store hydrogen. Bob lazar has a corvette that has tanks in the trunk that store hydrogen with hydrogen hydrate. It applies a very low current that releases the hydrogen as needed. However hydrogen hydrate is used in H bombs and is hard to obtain.
originally posted by: Waterglass
a reply to: chr0naut
I also wondered whether when the oil is consumed does that pocket fill with seawater or something else. Meaning crude oil weighs 7.18 pounds per gallon whereas sea water weights 8.5 pounds per gallon. That said could that throw earth off its axis and create climate change?