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AlkaMyst
17th December 2010, 06:48
This was just posted on InfoWars.com (http://www.infowars.com/lindsey-williams-crude-oil-price-targeted-for-150-200-per-barrel/).


During his hour-long radio interview on the Alex Jones show today, broadcast over GCNLive.com, longtime Alaska oil reserves expert Lindsey Williams told Alex that he’d learned recently from two of this longtime friends, both retired top executives of major oil producers, that the price of crude oil, now rising again, is slated to move to $150-200 per barrel soon. According to Williams, the equivalent price of gasoline at the pump should range then between $4-5 per gallon. In fact, the price for drivers in California is about four dollars already, he said.

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According to Williams, the equivalent price of gasoline at the pump should range then between $4-5 per gallon.


Williams also told Alex that one of the execs had said him that the Euro is slated for collapse soon, although at an unspecified time. Once this happens, the dollar will collapse within the next two to three weeks, wiping out tens of millions of Americans financially, presumably within a few days or a few weeks.

Lindsey emphasized once again, as he has done on all his interviews with Alex over the years, that he knows these executives very well and trusts their information because these predictions are always on target and on time. For this reason he implored Alex’s listeners to get prepared now for collapse of dollar and do whatever will be necessary for to survive and then live through this debacle.

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Williams became a friend and trusted confidant of these executives while he served as chaplain for them and their construction crews building the Alaska pipeline during the 1970s. During that stay he learned that both of these executives were privy to the plans of the globalist elite to bring down nations of the world and create a new world order economy. Because they trusted him, they allowed him to sit in on their private meeting and listen to them discuss their often-secret plans and programs.

Both executives have maintained their friendship with Williams since their days on the pipeline project with him. They have also been willing to reveal the future plans of the globalists every so often ever since. Furthermore, they have even let him reveal much of this information to the public during his radio interviews, through the videos he produces and through the content of his book, The Energy Non-Crisis.


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You can also listen to the interview here! (http://archives2010.gcnlive.com/Archives2010/dec10/AlexJones/1215103.mp3)

DoctorWho
18th December 2010, 21:14
Gas jumped to $3.09 here in Central Illinois. A couple of places have stayed at $2.99.
Bill "the Doctor"

SPIRIT WOLF
18th December 2010, 21:21
Here in UK we pay an average of £1.22p per litre, thats over £5 per gallon, whats the exchange rate these days?, guess around about $8 or $9 per gallon equivellent

Arpheus
18th December 2010, 21:40
Isnt that awesome soon we will have to starve so we can drive to work heh.

SPIRIT WOLF
18th December 2010, 21:44
Guess they have us over a barrel LOL

truthseekerdan
18th December 2010, 22:55
Here in UK we pay an average of £1.22p per litre, thats over £5 per gallon, whats the exchange rate these days?, guess around about $8 or $9 per gallon equivellent

At least in the UK you have public transportation readily available -- in US if you don't have a car, you are basically 'stranded' (in most places). :nod:

Ammit
18th December 2010, 23:12
Here in the UK, most times it is cheaper to use a car rather then public transport, I can save £88p per day using my car, that obviously does not take into consideration the wear and tear...

Blessings

Ammit

Rocky_Shorz
18th December 2010, 23:19
Oil Companies threatened if America ever let electric vehicles back on the road they would make us all pay...

I say we toss on our V Masks and roll out our Free Energy and Over Unity Inventions that don't use 1 drop of Gas!!!

Ammit
18th December 2010, 23:24
I am in total aggreance with that one.....


Ammit

Ammit
18th December 2010, 23:30
Oh, and i dont know if i am allowed to put this here but, i need a 340rpm 12v max 4 amp motor if anyone has any ideas where i can get hold of such a thing, or something similar.

Ammit

Rocky_Shorz
19th December 2010, 00:08
GlobalSpec is great for finding anything related to motors...

globalspec (http://www.globalspec.com/featuredProducts/detail?ExhibitId=152297&uid=-1761531770&frmtrk=alert)

check out their magnetic bearings, 0 drag for over unity and free energy builds...

amazing how far the invention output jumps when you remove the drag...

Carmody
19th December 2010, 02:43
Oh, and i dont know if i am allowed to put this here but, i need a 340rpm 12v max 4 amp motor if anyone has any ideas where i can get hold of such a thing, or something similar.

Ammit

If it is for a windmill, go for 60V-90V DC motors that are rated that voltage at high RPM. then, you simply run it at the lower RPM and get over the 12V minimum you are looking for.

That's how it's done.

Ross
19th December 2010, 03:31
Here in Oz we pay around $1.25 per litre which is 0.79 UK pence or $5.55 UD dollars per gallon.

I sold my truck and now that I'm in town I ride a scooter. 150km/93.2 miles on a tank of fuel+added oil (2 stroke)=$8.20 per tank. Scooter top speed is 85kph or 52mph

You would be surprised at how much 'shopping' I can fit under the seat, on the provided hook in front console and back pack....

30 cans of 335mil beers in middle between my feet or a dozen box of wine.

When I need a car, I hire. Brand new/insurance etc.

When crunching the cost of running a car per year, I found that I can hire a car for 80 days or which everway you wish to block rent, totalling 80 days for $3000.00 per year+fuel

Funding a car in my country will cost you around $4,500 per year, this includes rego costs/insurance/repairs and maintenance/fuel @ average milage per year.

So...you see the method to my madness? lets also consider my scooter cost brand new $2000.00, the type of car I would of purchased would be around $10,000-15,000...lets also consider the depreciation per year...

The way I see it is, I have more cash in the pocket...and I love my scooter, granted, my climate allows for such, and when I really need a car, I drive brand new. :flame:

sjkted
19th December 2010, 07:11
My local biodiesel company (the only one left in business around here) is gearing up for expansion. The good news is they do very well when fuel prices jump up as they sell for well under the going rate of petrodiesel.

--sjkted

Ammit
19th December 2010, 09:47
Carmody thanks, the motor is for a drive not a generator or turbine, I have that. All i need is a 12v, 4amp max motor to drive my test system. Over unity i think its called??, hopefully producing 44amps after the motor has had its bit of power.

Do you have any suggestions for this ??

Blessings

Ammit

conk
20th December 2010, 19:34
My latest edition of a monthly financial newsletter, written by Byron King, anticipates an escalation of the Sunni/Shia 'war', resulting in near $220 a barrel this year. Yikes!