Non-fossil oil: Jerome Corsi’s theories on the self-powered energy source – VP News – ‘no talk’

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2023-06-19 15:15:08

If the evidence set out below were confirmed, this would imply a whole series of observations on human action with regard to energy. And it would lead to many decisions based on wrong beliefs being reconsidered. It would also lead us to reflect on how man confronts his destiny and how he lives his human experience. In fact, for oil many wars are fought and many people starve. All for a resource that may be less limited than expected. Man is profoundly dissociated from his actual essence and judges starting from erroneous convictions, perched on things that he will have to leave…
Read everything with due openness, without letting skepticism prevail. We are not in ‘normal’ times where man is ‘well positioned’:

Jerome Corsi is an author who deals in particular with energy and everything related to climate change.

He has published 25 books on business, history and politics, including six New York Times bestsellers, and was senior editor of World Net Daily.
He claims that oil is not a fossil fuel.

It is not the result of ancient plant and animal remains, but rather the product of chemical reactions deep within the earth’s mantle. Hydrocarbons are produced continuously through natural processes involving high heat and pressure, independent of organic matter.

Geological discoveries confirm this. For example, deposits of oil have been discovered in regions devoid of significant organic material, such as deep ocean basins or areas devoid of abundant plant and animal life, which contradicts the claim that petroleum is derived solely from organic matter.

Another supporting argument is “deep” oil fields, where oil is found at depths where organic matter is unlikely to have accumulated, suggesting that the oil comes from deep within the earth’s mantle.

Oil is a self-reinforcing resource and is one of the most abundant liquids on Earth.
To begin with, oil is not a fossil fuel. This is a theory put forward by 18th century scientists. Within 50 years, German and French scientists attacked the theory of petroleum’s biological roots.

In reality, petroleum is abiotic, it is not the product of long-decomposed biological matter. And oil, for better or for worse, is not a non-renewable resource. Like coal and natural gas, it is supplied from sources within the Earth’s mantle.

Oil fields that have been mined for decades continue to produce oil and are not depleted. Prudhoe Bay, Alaska is one of the largest oil fields in North America and has been a significant source of oil production since the late 1970s. In the late 1980s the field was thought to have reached its peak production and would soon decline. Afterwards, it didn’t run out.

The Cantarell field in Mexico was once one of the largest oil fields in the world. Cantarell production began to decline in the mid-2000s, leading many to believe that the field was on the verge of depletion. Afterwards, it didn’t run out.

East Texas Field, USA was one of the largest oil fields in the United States in the 1930s. Production declined significantly in the 1960s. In the 1960s, production declined significantly and there was a widespread belief that the field was depleted. Afterwards, it didn’t run out.

Referring to oil as a scarcely available fossil fuel is an effective mechanism for mass scrutiny and compliance, as well as price inflation and government regulation.

Audio of the interview:

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side note: even if the above is still being studied, a friend of mine who has been working for some time in the extraction industries and related sectors, expressed reservations about what was described. For example, there are many depleted fields now used for storage of strategic reserves in Italy as well. But the theme should be further explored and it is not excluded that it may hold surprises that differ in whole or in part from ‘science’…

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