The end of civilization
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Re: The end of civilization
Ditch the coasts. I like the idea of this geo political region outlined in American Nations by Colin Woodward.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Nations
"Far West is the interior of the United States and Canada west of the 100th meridian between El Norte and First Nation. It includes the interiors of California, Oregon, and Washington, much of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Alaska, part of Yukon and Northwest Territories, the west halves of the Dakotas, Nebraska, and Kansas, as well as Idaho, Montana, Colorado, Utah, and Nevada. The region has been "imperialized" by other nations, such as Yankeedom and Deep South with large mining and infrastructure projects. The Mormon Enclave has been its politically most influential group."
It's only eventual that balkanization will see North America split up into more appropriate divisions
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Nations
"Far West is the interior of the United States and Canada west of the 100th meridian between El Norte and First Nation. It includes the interiors of California, Oregon, and Washington, much of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Alaska, part of Yukon and Northwest Territories, the west halves of the Dakotas, Nebraska, and Kansas, as well as Idaho, Montana, Colorado, Utah, and Nevada. The region has been "imperialized" by other nations, such as Yankeedom and Deep South with large mining and infrastructure projects. The Mormon Enclave has been its politically most influential group."
It's only eventual that balkanization will see North America split up into more appropriate divisions
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Re: The end of civilization
man goes by the name of Angry Farmer, says' some good words
severe revenge is coming for those who abuse others..
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Re: The end of civilization
they say divided we fall, not sure how long a balkanized America would last before the global superpowers invade and cut us into useless pieces. pretty sure our brains and millitary elite will turn on us and pirate the lands for minerals and materials, thus more oligarchs like Russia will be in power over us.
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Re: The end of civilization
The Biden administration has triggered another proxy war for Donald Trump to deal with when he becomes president next month. The U.S. deep state is fighting a proxy war in Syria, which appears to be waged with the intention of further destabilizing the Middle East and stirring up another front in World War III.
Syria is collapsing under the weight of another U.S.-sponsored proxy Civil War, with the US, Israel and Sunni jihadists on one side and Russia, Iran, Assad, and Shiite jihadists on the other.
https://leohohmann.substack.com/p/the-w ... industrial
Then there was this:
"Middle Eastern oil is the West's lifeblood. It fuels us today and … is going to fuel us when the rest of the world has run dry. It is estimated that within 20–40 years the U.S. will have virtually depleted its economically available oil reserves, while the [Middle East] will still have at least a 100 years of proven oil reserves."
This was 30+ years ago. Now, between the oil and gas in the U.S. and Canada, we have more than enough energy to last the world centuries. That would be centuries with at least ONE reason to start wars is gone.
"An assessment of U.S. oil and gas technically recoverable resources shows that the United States has 290 years of oil and 96 years of natural gas at 2021 usage levels. And, comparing proved oil reserves in 1944 to 2020 shows that oil companies are continually producing more oil and adding to proved reserves. The problem is not with oil companies wanting to produce and sell oil but the regulations and access restrictions that they must face under the Biden administration."
Meanwhile, we still refuse to develop and license nuclear power generation.
Syria is collapsing under the weight of another U.S.-sponsored proxy Civil War, with the US, Israel and Sunni jihadists on one side and Russia, Iran, Assad, and Shiite jihadists on the other.
https://leohohmann.substack.com/p/the-w ... industrial
Then there was this:
"Middle Eastern oil is the West's lifeblood. It fuels us today and … is going to fuel us when the rest of the world has run dry. It is estimated that within 20–40 years the U.S. will have virtually depleted its economically available oil reserves, while the [Middle East] will still have at least a 100 years of proven oil reserves."
This was 30+ years ago. Now, between the oil and gas in the U.S. and Canada, we have more than enough energy to last the world centuries. That would be centuries with at least ONE reason to start wars is gone.
"An assessment of U.S. oil and gas technically recoverable resources shows that the United States has 290 years of oil and 96 years of natural gas at 2021 usage levels. And, comparing proved oil reserves in 1944 to 2020 shows that oil companies are continually producing more oil and adding to proved reserves. The problem is not with oil companies wanting to produce and sell oil but the regulations and access restrictions that they must face under the Biden administration."
Meanwhile, we still refuse to develop and license nuclear power generation.
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Re: The end of civilization
Should probably finish Keystone then. We could have been shipping you massive amounts of bitumen. Hell we could even process it for you. But Biden is retarded.
In Alberta Herr they have been talking a nuclear. But they will be "small modular reactors" to power the patch.
In Alberta Herr they have been talking a nuclear. But they will be "small modular reactors" to power the patch.
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Re: The end of civilization
Wow! That's a whole lot of fracking! Braaaaaaaap. Only happened because of OPEC cuts in production, full ban on Russia imports, and it's not sustainable. You have 15 years of production in reserve (at current extraction levels) For perspective, Canada has 88. Venezuela 925
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Re: The end of civilization
i find it all too funny, in Vancouver the globalist elites fly in on hydrocarbon guzzling jets, and meet there to have their big secret discussions on energy and the enviroment for the rest of the world. Yet you don't see Vancouver shutting down it's giant coal plant on the north side of the city. giant docks and trains are loaded to the gills over flowing with coal for their winter heating. yet every european country is forced to shut their coal plants down? I guess I see whos in control over europe and the liberal cities.. even san diego shut down their nuke power, what's this place running on solar ???? everything is a lie as always
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Re: The end of civilization
Damascus has fallen. The U.S. is NOT getting involved in this Tar-Baby!