This illuminati shit everytime I go on youtube

0calli

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And im not talking about natural things like tought im talking about doing unatural things to or in the environment like using a mechanical plow to turn dirt instead of using an ox which is natural to bthe environment
 

meechz 024

Active Member
I believe in not an 'illuminati council' but seperate groups that hold too much control in the corporate world, in influencing the elections and in lobbying the government.
Why do I think this? Money is power. The corporate world is the true money powerhouse, with its puppets in the politics idiot-house government and cabinet roles making belief to everyone that they make the decisions.
Of course thats just one theory though.....
 

0calli

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No you misread me using metal and fossil fuel to plow is unatural the harnessing of natural energy is natural like wind water etc no processed oil etc it is thousands of meters down inside the earth where it was safe and not destroying everything up here
so basically harnessing stored energy is unnatural?
 

guy incognito

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You know that not all oil is secured underground? It comes to the surface and is every bit as natural as anything else on earth.

Why is using metal not natural? If we carved a plow out of wood it would be ok, but not out of metal? What if you created a crude steam engine to harness the power of steam, and you fueled it with wood? All natural wood you grow yourself to power your steam driven plow.
 

0calli

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yes i know that but r u serious u think it leaks like the gulf spill that
You know that not all oil is secured underground? It comes to the surface and is every bit as natural as anything else on earth.

and yes metal is natural but making a plow you change the metal form add chemicals for hardning and other additive then throw an engine in it that combusst fossil fuels ok show me in the natural world this beast exist naturally and volcanoes dont count

and steam yes is way better than fossil fuels and that the direction im aiming wtf are we polluting and killing when using steam besides the wood fire that heats it but look at the forest fires every year

Why is using metal not natural? If we carved a plow out of wood it would be ok, but not out of metal? What if you created a crude steam engine to harness the power of steam, and you fueled it with wood? All natural wood you grow yourself to power your steam driven plow.
 

0calli

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carved out of metal no engine then fine there way already metal on a ox plough anyways unless ya going back like nordic viking days lol
You know that not all oil is secured underground? It comes to the surface and is every bit as natural as anything else on earth.

Why is using metal not natural? If we carved a plow out of wood it would be ok, but not out of metal? What if you created a crude steam engine to harness the power of steam, and you fueled it with wood? All natural wood you grow yourself to power your steam driven plow.
 

guy incognito

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yes i know that but r u serious u think it leaks like the gulf spill that
Probably at some point yes I think nature would have a large natural oil leak. Not all the time, but at some point it would happen. Sometimes up through the ground comes a bubblin' crude. Oil that is, black gold, Texas tea.
 

0calli

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There is no comparisson there at all really dude the ocean to the texas dry lands lol show me where in history they recorded a natural oil leak of half that magnitude on land or the ocean cause ive never heard it not saying your wrong your right in very small small increments the leaks
probably at some point yes i think nature would have a large natural oil leak. Not all the time, but at some point it would happen. Sometimes up through the ground comes a bubblin' crude. Oil that is, black gold, texas tea.
 

guy incognito

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But how quickly did that oil clean itself up? The eco systems are already turning to normal. On a geologic time scale that is nothing. An event like this may come and pass and you'd never know about it unless you were there to witness it.
 

0calli

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Its never happened thats why and u think the gulf is going back to normal u really need to educate yourself a bit more but hey you go right ahead and eat the gulf sea food with corexit and oil coursing through it wow you really think shit is going back to normal it only fookin started
 

guy incognito

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What do you mean it only started? Levels are far lower now than they were. It's in the process of self cleaning. You really don't give the earth much credit for being able to handle an entirely natural and organic substance.
 

neosapien

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The earth naturally leaks oil all the time. But man-made spills produce more usually.

[h=3]Natural Seeps: 62 Million Gallons[/h] Some ocean oil "pollution" is natural. Seepage from the ocean bottom and eroding sedimentary rocks releases oil.
 

joey555

New Member
sounds like you guys have it all figured out now.
By all means Unk.....please rain down on us ur enormous resiviour of knowledge.

I was unaware that a healthy discussion about anything is indicative of having it
all figured out now
.........yet I would presume it's much easier to stand on the side & critique rather then participate.

Is it b/c u would feel vulnerable w/ ur ideas laid bare for all to see?
Or u just don't have the moxy?
Or u just jealous of faceless, 2-dimensional text on ur screen?
None of the above?
 

joey555

New Member
Oil spills can be caused by the accidental or intentional release of any form of petroleum during any point in the oil production process, from drilling, refining, or storing to transporting. Oil can be spilled when a pipeline breaks, ships collide or are grounded (as happened earlier this month along the Great Barrier Reef), underground storage tanks leak, or in the current case, when an oil rig explodes or is damaged.

The SITE identifies these "hot spots" for oil spills from vessels:
  • Gulf of Mexico (267 spills)
  • Northeastern U.S. (140 spills)
  • Mediterranean Sea (127 spills)
  • Persian Gulf (108 spills)
  • North Sea (75 spills)
  • Japan (60 spills)
  • Baltic Sea (52 spills)
  • United Kingdom and English Channel (49 spills)
  • Malaysia and Singapore (39 spills)
  • West coast of France and north and west coasts of Spain (33 spills)
  • Korea (32 spills)
SO 0calli is right....oils seeps not leaks ......BIG difference, ACCORDING TO THE- NOAA
 

joey555

New Member
what, facts enter in and no one has anything to say-----oh , it's easy to speculate.JOKER CARD.png

Here's my card if u wanna have a real discussion.
 

0calli

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watch this !!!!!!!!!!!


[video=youtube;SipVykiE6mY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SipVykiE6mY&feature=related[/video]
 
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