posted on Apr, 11 2008 @ 02:19 AM
reply to post by counterterrorist
Iran is so divided; it would be hard to conceive the theocrats won’t be hung in the next 10 years or dead period for that matter. Now Syria has
also been mentioned. Syria has the largest and most up to date air defense system in the region. If you remember in 2004 there was a press release
from the AP which highlighted a transfer of unspecified WMDs that were transferred via Baghdad International Airport before the invasion in 2003 by
civilian airliner to Syria. Why did the current administration not grasp this when being attacked about a lack of WMDs? Because they knew the US
military weren't prepared to attack Syria and with the ongoing insurgency in Iraq and Afghanistan. The large scale global war would be hard enough
to fight without adding another well deffended extremist Arab country to the list. Plus the fact the USAF would have had staggering casualties,
because that's how war is won, establishing air superiority or means to defend against it and Syria has the means.
Bush is a globalist and that's what globalists do; try to take over the world. Though the new focus of the globalists is to establish continental
currencies and governments. Euro/Amero, but the complexities are far too many and it won’t happen.
As for the topic of this thread, NASA has found petroleum on Mars as well as meteors which have crash landed here on earth. NASA has also discovered
petroleum on asteroids; oil will never run out. It is a common and natural occurring binary element in the universe.
*Note, bio fuels don't burn as clean (less BTUs) and which means more burn, which means more fuel, which means more source, which means more money to
the consumer. Also, the oil companies hold copyrights to several efficient carburetor and 1% petroleum/liquid (nonspecific) combustible engines with
super low emissions. These same technologies were pioneered as far back as the late 50's onward to the 80's. If this technology was discovered
then, imagine what we could create today.
Like for instance a team of engineers in Switzerland that built a racecar that runs off of a petroleum nonspecific liquid mix. It averaged 112 mpg on
an 8 mile gallon, given it was composite the technology is not that complicated. Programmed obsoletion is in effect.