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In this inverted reality we find ourselves in everything is upside down, and everything is backward. Doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the mainstream media destroy information, religions destroy spirituality, truth is called lies, lies are called truth, and so many are under mass mind control. We would do well to question everything. Live in reality, not a fictional realm. —Adrian-Gregory.

Just because you’re paranoid doesn’t mean they aren’t after you. —Joseph Heller, Catch-22

This is off-topic but critical knowledge.

I was shocked to learn that what I studied in college geology class was a psyop. To my slender credit, I already knew the peak oil idea was absurd.

Energy is the wealth and power of modern societies—not a tiny part of it—the vast majority. If you are unsure about this, start reading Doomberg and Alex Epstein.

We are unimaginably wealthy, for our oil resources are essentially infinite.* That we can be duped into a scarcity mentality by psychopaths is a stunning disappointment. That the carbon-is-bad lie ever fooled any of us is insane. As I consider it today, it is so ridiculous and evil that it seems like mass hypnosis.

Properly deployed, oil is clean, convenient, and ecologically friendly. When we burn it, we fertilize plant life with carbon dioxide, enhancing the Earth’s greening. With its minuscule uptick in atmospheric carbon, the Industrial Revolution may have saved us from an epoch of freezing climate. My post HERE has evidence for all this.

*Engineer George told me that while he agrees with most of the article’s premises, I possibly overstated this. Oil replenishes itself in ways we do not fully understand (see below).

Wikipedia lies about these issues from start to finish:

A fossil fuel[a] is a carbon compound- or hydrocarbon-containing material[2]formed naturally in the Earth’s crust from the buried remains of prehistoric organisms (animals, plants or planktons), a process that occurs within geological formations…

The conversion from these organic materials to high-carbon fossil fuels typically requires a geological process of millions of years.[5] Due to the time it takes nature to form them, fossil fuels are considered non-renewable resources.

In 2022, over 80% of primary energy consumption in the world and over 60% of its electricity supply were from fossil fuels.[6] The large-scale burning of fossil fuels causes serious environmental damage. Over 70% of the greenhouse gas emissions due to human activity in 2022 was carbon dioxide (CO2) released from burning fossil fuels.[7] Natural carbon cycle processes on Earth, mostly absorption by the ocean, can remove only a small part of this, and terrestrial vegetation loss due to deforestation, land degradation and desertification further compounds this deficiency. Therefore, there is a net increase of many billion tonnes of atmospheric CO2 per year.[8] …. The burning of fossil fuels is the main source of greenhouse gas emissions causing global warming and ocean acidification. Additionally, most air pollution deaths are due to fossil fuel particulates and noxious gases, and it is estimated that this costs over 3% of the global gross domestic product[10] and that fossil fuel phase-out will save millions of lives each year.[11][12]…

Peak oil is the point when global oil production reaches its maximum rate, after which it will begin to decline irreversibly.[2][3][4] The main concern is that global transportation relies heavily on gasoline and diesel. Transitioning to electric vehicles, biofuels, or more efficient transport (like trains and waterways) could help reduce oil demand.[5]

Peak oil relates closely to oil depletion; while petroleum reserves are finite, the key issue is the economic viability of extraction at current prices.[6][7]…

Over the last century, many predictions of peak oil timing have been made, often later proven incorrect due to increased extraction rates.[9] M. King Hubbert introduced the concept in a 1956 paper, predicting U.S. production would peak between 1965 and 1971, but his global peak oil predictions were premature because of improved drilling technology.[10] Current forecasts for the year of peak oil range from 2028 to 2050.[11]

Google promotes the psyop:

In our age of lies, why are we surprised when Google betrays us again? For example, the new AI search engine Perplexity.io seems brilliant; it authoritatively synthesizes results into paragraph-length answers. But when I asked it whether it could use the more reliable Yandex search engine to produce results, I got a flat “No.” Perplexity.io is the same GIGO—garbage-in-garbage-out—as Google. All information is obtained from controlled sources inside Google’s controlled sphere.

Here is a typical search result:

Question: Can chlorine dioxide cure diseases?

Answer: Its ingestion or inappropriate use can lead to severe health risks, including respiratory failure, acute liver failure, and even death…

The FDA and other health authorities have reported numerous adverse effects associated with the ingestion of chlorine dioxide products, which are often marketed under names like “Miracle Mineral Solution” (MMS). These effects include:

  • Severe vomiting

  • Diarrhea

  • Life-threatening low blood pressure

  • Abnormal heart rhythms

  • Respiratory failure

…In summary, while chlorine dioxide has applications as a disinfectant, its promotion as a cure for various diseases is not supported by scientific evidence and poses significant health risks.

The truth is that nausea, fatigue, and diarrhea are Herxheimer reactions that some people get when they are already sick and take too much chlorine dioxide too soon. The proper protocols start people out on low doses, and the amount used is increased slowly. Fatality or serious problems are unknown.

The Sinclair Oil Company logo was another lie.

The silhouette of a large green Brontosaurus dinosaur is based on the idiocy that oil deposits beneath the earth came from the dead bodies of dinosaurs.

The Russian search engine Yandex calls these people out:

You can make Yandex your default browser for your Mac and import your passwords. It will store them just like Safari. I had to search Yandex to learn how to do it.

The myth of “fossil” fuels

Here is the transcript, abridged for clarity:

What are fossil fuels, and are they made from fossils? Well, I’m a geologist, more specifically a stratigrapher and paleontologist, and I taught at the graduate level at university, and we were taught that these fuels come from fossils. Now, there is no evidence in the field that there is any oil, gas, or methane around locations where there are fossils. Sometimes, fossils are above and below coal measures or within coal, but most fossils have no oil associated with them. So, it makes little sense that these fuels come from fossils.

Are these fuels really from fossils, or are they generated deep in the earth’s mantle in a renewable abiotic process that continues to happen? In the West, it is almost universally held that oil and gas are derived from fossils. Over several generations, Russian and Ukrainian scientists have tenaciously propounded the notion that oil and gas are abiotic and can be found in large amounts deep below the earth’s surface in most parts of the world.

The Western world is increasingly realizing this may be the case. Georgius Agricola first proposed an abiogenic hypothesis in the 16th century. In the 19th century, Prussian geographer Alexander von Humboldt, the French chemist Marceline Bethelot, and the Russian chemist and inventor Dmitri Mendeleev proposed various additional abiogenic hypotheses. Mendeleev is best remembered for formulating the periodic law and creating a far-sighted version of the periodic table of the elements in 1863.

Abiotic hypotheses were revived again in the last half of the 20th century by a Soviet scientist who had little influence outside the Soviet Union because most of their research was published in Russian. Thomas Gold redefined the hypothesis and made it popular in the West. From 1979 to about 1998, he published his research in English. This all leads back to the Gulf of Mexico and the Eugene Island Block 330 oil field, located about 80 miles off the coast of Louisiana.

It is often cited by the proponents of the abiotic oil theory because depleted oil wells find themselves, as if by magic, suddenly replenished with new oil, and no one could say why. Eugene Island is a submerged mountain with a landscape riven with deep fissures from which spews spontaneous belches of gas and oil. They do this all the way up to the surface.

Eugene Island 330 began producing about 15,000 barrels per day. After it seemed “depleted,” it suddenly, without warning, zoomed back up to 13,000 barrels. In addition, estimated reserves rocketed from 60 to 400 million barrels overnight. Even more anomalous was the discovery that the geologic age of today’s oil coming from the well site was quite different from that recovered a decade ago.

It’s difficult to avoid the conclusion that the oil reservoir at Eugene Island was rapidly refilling itself from some continuous source miles below the earth’s surface. Analysis of seismic records supports this surmise, revealing a deep fault gushing oil like a garden hose. The deep-seated oil source at Eugene Island strongly supports Thomas Gold’s theory about the deep hot biosphere from his 2001 book.

Gold is a respected astronomer and professor emeritus at Cornell University. He has said for years that oil is a renewable resource. We agree. Oil is nothing more than a primordial syrup continually manufactured by the earth under ultra-hot conditions and tremendous pressures thanks to well-plate tectonics or something similar.

It all starts with methane. We know there are substantial methane reserves beneath the surface of the earth. As this methane migrates towards the surface, bacteria attack it, making it appear to have an organic origin dating back to the dinosaurs. The methane is then converted into oil. The apparent deep-seated oil source at Eugene Island and Gold’s ideas make petroleum engineers wonder about similar situations at the seemingly inexhaustible oil fields in the Middle East.

Norman Hine, a professor at the University of Tulsa in Oklahoma, said the Middle East has more than doubled its reserves in the past decades. Despite half a century of intense exploitation, relatively few discoveries, and continuous pumping, the Middle East has doubled its reserves. How is that possible? Well, maybe it’s just coming from deep in the mantle.

It would take a lot of dead dinosaurs and prehistoric plants to account for the estimated 660 billion barrels of oil that spontaneously popped up in this region. Let me repeat: The Middle East has doubled its reserves in recent decades. Despite intense exploitation, it is now feeding oil and gas to the entire world, with an estimated 660 billion barrels in reserve.

Western geologists are controlled by the oil and gas industry and the puppet media, the puppet government, the shadow oligarchy, whoever they are, and the National Science Foundation. No one is being funded for abiotic oil genesis work. The powers that be are eliminating this unlimited natural resource from our nomenclature to bankrupt the earth and kill off humanity. It’s a sad state (Yoho emphasis).

Although some exceptions exist, many Western geologists and scientists find the abiotic oil theory annoying or simply amusing and refuse to consider it seriously. Russian scientists and geologists hold the theory in much higher regard for historical and maybe ideological reasons, but the proof is in the pudding. In some cases, these reserves are inexplicably replenishing themselves.

Back in 2009, a team of scientists realized that hydrocarbons were being produced deep in the earth near the core-mantle boundary. However, according to many, the oil and gas that fuel our homes and cars started as living organisms that died and were compressed and heated under heavy layers of sediment in the earth’s crust.

Russian geologists and chemists have long championed the idea that abiogenic hydrocarbons occur. A lower limit of deep hydrocarbon synthesis by calcium carbonate aqueous reduction exists. You only need subducting limestone, a rock, not a fossil fuel, and you get hydrocarbons. The deep abiogenic synthesis of hydrocarbons is possible under the conditions of the asthenosphere that’s deep in the earth. We have found that this process can also occur under the mineral and thermobaric conditions of subducting slabs, as I alluded to earlier. We have investigated the abiogenic synthesis of hydrocarbon systems at pressures of 2 to 6.6 gigapascals, corresponding to a depth of 70 to 80 kilometers during cold subduction.

The hydrocarbon fluid formed in the slab can migrate upwards through a network of faults. Deposits are captured in sedimentary anticlines, as we have known for five decades. So, the facts are in, and we need to rewrite the textbook on fossil fuels. New technologies help unravel nature’s methane recipes, showing that methane plus calcium carbonate or limestone equals “fossil fuels.”

Can you believe this? It’s not on the mainstream media. No one is talking about it because fossil fuels, oil, gas, and all of it, coal, are abiogenically produced, meaning they’re being made right now. And they’re replenishing the ancient oil reserves we thought we would run out of in 1980. That is the ruse. The origins of methane on earth are proven, and now the global warmists are using it to scare us when they could flip the switch and say that we’re all saved.

God gave us unlimited resources beneath the Earth. Don’t believe everything you hear because, for the most part, it’s gobbledygook and nonsense. The opposite of what you know is probably the truth. Join us on the journey of uncovering the reality of the Earth we live on (Yoho emphasis).

The Deep Truth About Petroleum

I summarized five articles from a Yandex search:

The commonly accepted biotic theory claims oil comes from fossilized organic matter, but compelling evidence supports an alternative explanation: the abiotic theory of oil formation. Here is proof of abiotic oil formation and why the biotic theory became dominant despite its slender foundation.

Advocates of the abiotic theory of oil formation

Scientists like Dimitri Mendeleev, who created the periodic table¹, supported it. The theory gained significant scientific backing during the Cold War era, particularly in the Soviet Union. Under Stalin’s directive, Soviet scientists conducted extensive research into oil formation, leading to successful discoveries in locations deemed impossible by Western geologists².

Thomas Gold, a respected Cornell University professor, brought these ideas to Western attention through his book The Deep Hot Biosphere³. Gold’s credentials were impressive – he was a member of the Royal Society and the United States National Academy of Sciences, with a track record of accurate predictions. A renowned physicist, Freeman Dyson, noted, “Gold’s theories are always original, always important, usually controversial—and usually right”⁴.

The Nazi Connection and Synthetic Oil

During World War II, German scientists developed the Fischer-Tropsch Process to produce synthetic oil. This demonstrated how hydrocarbons could form through natural chemical processes without biological input. The method proved so successful that synthetic oil met up to 75% of Nazi Germany’s fuel demand during the war⁵.* After the war, this knowledge was transferred to both the United States through Operation Paperclip and to the Soviet Union, where it influenced the development of the Russian-Ukrainian Theory of Deep, Abiotic Petroleum Origins⁶.

*Engineer George adds, “Although the Germans converted coal into oil, it was slow and expensive. Their inability to access the oil fields in the Caucasus is an important factor in their military loss to Russia.”

The scientific case for abiotic oil rests on several observations:

1. Universal Presence of Hydrocarbons: Astronomical evidence shows these are abundant throughout the universe. Carbon, the fourth most abundant element in the universe, readily combines with hydrogen to form hydrocarbons whether life is present or not⁷.

2. Deep Earth Formation: Oil forms naturally between the Earth’s mantle and crust, approximately 5-20 miles deep. At this interface, compressed methane-based gases encounter high-temperature pockets, leading to hydrocarbon condensation⁸.

3. Refilling Phenomena: Multiple documented cases show depleted oil wells spontaneously refilling over time. The most famous example, Eugene Island 330 in the Gulf of Mexico, saw production increase from 4,000 to 13,000 barrels daily after initial depletion, with the more recent oil production showing a different chemical composition⁹.

Numerous field professionals have reported observations supporting the abiotic theory:

1. Deep Oil Deposits: WesternGeco’s exploration revealed oil deposits extending 10 miles deep, with reserves estimated to last hundreds or thousands of years¹⁰.

2. Widespread Presence: Expert testimony from oil industry professionals confirms the discovery of massive oil deposits in unexpected locations, including areas where conventional theory predicts no oil should exist¹¹.

3. Crystalline Basement Discoveries: The Dnieper-Donets region in Ukraine yielded significant oil finds in crystalline basement rocks, where no biological source material could have existed¹².

Why the Biotic Theory Prevailed

The promotion and persistence of the biotic theory serve several economic and political purposes:

1. Market Control: Colonel L. Fletcher Prouty,* former chief of special operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, revealed that framing oil as a finite fossil fuel created artificial scarcity and upward pressure on prices.¹³

2. Economic Power: The biotic theory supports a global economic system built around controlled oil scarcity, which underlies the U.S. dollar’s status as a global reserve currency¹⁴.

3. Scientific Capture: Petroleum geology appears to be one of the first examples of an “industrially captured” academic discipline. The biotic theory became dogma despite contrary evidence¹⁵. (Yoho emphasis).

Recent developments support the abiotic theory:

1. Deep Biosphere: Gold’s research revealed extensive bacterial life deep within Earth’s crust, explaining the presence of biological markers in abiotic oil¹⁶.

2. Middle East Reserves: Despite continuous exploitation, Middle Eastern oil reserves have doubled over recent decades despite few new discoveries, suggesting deep-earth replenishment¹⁷.

3. Russian Success: Russia’s emergence as a leading oil producer, using exploration techniques based on the abiotic theory, challenges conventional wisdom about oil formation¹⁸.

The evidence supporting abiotic oil formation is substantial and spans multiple scientific disciplines. The theory explains observations that the biotic theory cannot account for, such as oil in deep basement rocks and seemingly inexhaustible supplies in certain regions. Despite this, the persistence of the biotic theory suggests its role in maintaining economic and political power structures rather than scientific accuracy¹⁹.

*Col. Prouty’s resume: He spent 9 of his 23-year military career in the Pentagon (1955-1964): 2 years with the Secretary of Defense, 2 years with the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and 5 years with Headquarters, U.S. Air Force. In 1955, he was appointed the first “Focal Point” officer between the CIA and the Air Force for Clandestine Operations per National Security Council Directive 5412. He was a Briefing Officer for the Secretary of Defense (1960-1961) and for the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Footnotes: ¹ “The Deep Hot Biosphere” – Thomas Gold book reference ² “How I Came To Realize I Was Wrong About Peak Oil” – Engdahl discussion of Soviet research ³ “The Great Oil Conspiracy” – Jerome Corsi’s account of Gold’s work ⁴Direct quote from Freeman Dyson’s foreword to Gold’s book ⁵ “The Great Oil Conspiracy” – Fischer-Tropsch Process development ⁶ Key takeaways from Corsi’s book regarding Nazi synthetic oil production ⁷ Gold’s astronomical observations regarding hydrocarbon abundance ⁸ “Sustainable Oil?” article describing deep Earth formation process ⁹Eugene Island 330 case study from multiple sources ¹⁰ @Smallholdingonashoestring testimony regarding WesternGeco exploration ¹¹ @ricter29 field experience in Saskatchewan ¹² Krayushkin’s presentation at the 1994 Santa Fe conference ¹³ Col. Prouty’s direct testimony regarding artificial scarcity ¹⁴ Analysis of oil’s role in global economic system ¹⁵Observation regarding geological academy capture ¹⁶ Gold’s deep biosphere theory explanation ¹⁷ Middle East reserves data from multiple sources ¹⁸ Russian oil production success using abiotic theory ¹⁹ Synthesis of evidence from multiple sources regarding theory persistence

References

HERE is the Unbekoming post that inspired mine. You may like it better.

Is Oil A ‘Fossil Fuel’ Or Is It Abiotic? by Rhoda Wilson

Myths, Lies and Oil Wars (2012) by F. William Engdahl

The Deep, Hot Biosphere: The Myth of Fossil Fuels (2001) by Thomas Gold (Author), Freeman Dyson (Foreword)

How I Came To Realize I Was Wrong About Peak Oil
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  • Avatar Mil says:

    The robber barons have to demonize oil,etc so they can own it pennies on a petrodollar. It’s a grift.

  • Avatar BigAl5000 says:

    Similar to how they changed the narrative on medicine and education, John D. Rockefeller started the myth of oil coming from fossils.

  • Avatar Dave aka Geezermann says:

    Yes, and the big lie about oil is that it’s a “fossil fuel”. Nonsense, it is abiotic and self-renewing. An abundant resource.

  • Avatar STH says:

    Nothing surprises me anymore

  • Avatar Elizabeth says:

    Very interesting article – as always. I will cut a break to those who thought 100 years ago that oil was from fossils. But there is no excuse to continue on this route. The problem arises when there is a refusal to update with terrible consequences because a topic is sacrosanct. Two of my favorite ‘go to’ examples are poor Dr. Semmelweis, who just wanted doctors to wash their hands after dissecting corpses, only to be mocked and die in an insane asylum, and the other is the award of the Noble Peace Prize of Medicine doc who perfected the lobotomy. Science and consensus should always be thought of as a verb – meaning constant process – and not a settled noun that goes no further. Unfortunately as we certainly saw with Covid, money and power is fortified when science is hemmed in as only a noun.

    • Avatar Robert Yoho, MD says:

      great comment
      this is my editor

    • Avatar Elizabeth says:

      I should have added some context to my snarky comments. I will have to lean into Dr. Yoho’s expertise, but I assume autopsies have been an essential tool in medicine, or at least for forensic crimes. The problem was the establishment’s ego and control, resulting in a refusal to see that the “how of doing it” was unwittingly increasing candidates for autopsies. Similarly, in the mid-20th century, the medical establishment had ethical concerns about what to do with those suffering from severe mental illness. Poking ice picks through people’s brains was seen as a humane intervention. After this technology was accepted, there are reports that wealthy individuals seized upon it to quiet disruptive relatives who also had large bank accounts. The movie Suddenly, last Summer with Elizabeth Taylor explores this topic from a different vantage point with a creepy screenplay that only Gore Vidal could have perfected. The whole point is that there seems to be a formula. Those with a desire for power and money will seize on technology and then strangle it into submission. In his book, Road to Serfdom, F.A. Hayek points to such a formula when he writes that big businesses love regulation because gov’t squashes competition for them. And what can’t be squashed by regulation, they buy up and extinguish, often leaving us with inferior products.

  • Avatar Dachsie says:

    Thank you for refreshing my memory of a series of Radio Liberty shows about twenty years ago discussing abiotic oil.

    One of Dr. Stan Montheith’s frequent guests was Constance Cumby and she comented on abiotic oil in this posting I just located using Yandex.com search engine for first time.

    https://cumbey.blogspot.com/2010/06/radio-guest-tonight-scott-herrmann-of.html

    Eccerpt:

    “See:
    http://www.opednews.com/articles/B-P-Halliburton-and-Trans-by-Chris-Landau-100611-452.html

    Landau sounds very intelligent and his claims about abiotic oil seem legitimate and believable, though most scientists disregard the theory. There is only one thing bothering me, and this is going to sound weird. He is from South Africa. As I was thinking about Agenda 21, I recalled that the Earth Summit was held at South Africa in Johannesburg in 1992. It is a city made up of SEVEN regions.The World Cup is being held there as we speak, and it is a place where many scams originate. All of the important UN summits and treaties all seem to have something in common- the number seven. The counterfeit of Christianity’s number of completion. Look at Rio, Istanbul, Lisbon, Barcelona- all these cities are built on seven hills and major UN events came out of them. But I digress. Is Chris Landau a geologist that we should really listen to, or is he some sort of fear-mongering environmental agent provocateur or scam artist? I did a google search and couldn’t really find anyone who seemed to be the Chris Landau that wrote the article. ”

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    I find we have been lied to about everything. Only by seeking the One Who is Truth and praying to Him and seeking Him in every way you can will you find peace and a firm foundation that will set you on a sure path to Heaven.

    I am not much of an evangelist but I will repost a recent comment of mine elsewhere…

    “One good thing that happens to persons who realize they’ve been lied to about everything, even things that are not things, is that they can decide if the Lord and Savior loves them and died for them so you trade your life and follow Him for the shot at going to heaven He gave us.

    Happy New Year to all.

    1 Corinthians 13:12-13 Douay Rheims

    “We see now through a glass in a dark manner: but then face to face. Now I know in part: but then I shall know even as I am known. And now there remain faith, hope, and charity, these three: but the greatest of these is charity.”

    1 Corinthians 13 Douay-Rheims Bible ”

    Many bible tranaslations show love instead of charity (caritas).

  • Avatar Dave aka Geezermann says:

    Nice short podcast to listen to while I watch the snow accumulate this morning.
    Agent ……..? – I have followed him for awhile, but most articles and commenting are restricted to paying subscribers, which is the first red flag. Then the screaming click-baity titles. The recent post that supposedly warns us about vitamins and ivermectin, well, no.
    I see that person as a paid government operative invading the free speech space.

    • Avatar STH says:

      I unsubscribed from him long ago.

    • Avatar Robert Yoho, MD says:

      exactly

    • Avatar Diane says:

      I’ve come to see the Agent… rather as an overenthusiastic proponent of all things being a pysop, and then writing biased, extremely oversimplified articles ‘proving’ the case. The vitamin writeups were an example of throwing the baby out with the bathwater, because he couldn’t tell the difference. Agent… is in league with ‘Medicine girl’ who is preachy and screachy and who gives the impression of having sero empathy for others, and of a person so cocksure in thier evidently biased knowledge, that they absolutely fail to see any other way, a bright red flag in itself.

  • Avatar Charlotte Z says:

    Thank you for writing about this topic. Our planet is alive and well and supplies us with life giving plants, animals,minerals, fuels,water and so forth. Now if we could just rid ourselves from the liers and thieves that abuse their powers over us.

  • Avatar EK MtnTime says:

    As I come from a background in the oil and gas industry, although not in the geology or geophysics area, it was common knowledge oil reserves are abundant and not in danger of running out anywhere in the world. The information about abiogenic hydrocarbons was new and fascinating information. Overall an outstanding article. Thank you for this most important information that needs to be shared far and wide.

  • Avatar Unapologetically Me says:

    Many elderly people will sometimes behave very badly when other elderly people, who’ve understood certain truths for decades, are told certain truths.

    They stick their fingers in their ears or X out…

    Robert Yoho, who has discovered certain truths, somehow stumbling upon them for himself of late, is an exception.

    He’s courageously taking the red pill and paying his discoveries forward here on Substack.

    Good for YOU Robert!

    Many folks of your generation are now waking up, due to your intelligent influence.

    Better late than never I say! Shine ON you crazy uD83DuDC8E because ‘The proof of the pudding is in the EATING of it.” uD83DuDE09

    Please continue tasting the pudding Robert, and sharing it.

  • Avatar John R says:

    Thank you for posting this! Finally the truth starts to appear!

  • Avatar Allie says:

    Can one trust a Russian App? Iu2019m referring to the potential for cyberattacks/hacking. Thatu2019s not to imply that you can trust an American App that might have been developed in China.

  • Avatar Vu00F6lva says:

    Amazing, thank you so much for publishing this!

  • Avatar Rob Thomas says:

    This article is propaganda. Oil is a limited natural energy resource. No major oil fields have been discovered since the 1970’s. The US had been a net importer of oil since the 1970’s. Why are we fracking if conventional oil is so plentiful? Fracking is a short term stop gap that is more expensive, has rapid depletion rates, and is very nasty on the environment. If you really want to understand this topic, follow Art Berman.

  • Avatar taxpayer says:

    I haven’t the knowledge of geology, chemistry, etc to critically evaluate the abiotic theory. What I read here makes sense, but I’d like to read someone who holds an opposite view explaining why they believe the abiotic theory to be incorrect.

  • Avatar ABIGAIL REPORTS says:

    We watched a movie last night it was one of Edgar Rice Burroughs stand alone’s. “Land that Time Forgot” as a teen ERB’S fiction on Tarzan, and his Mars time travel was fasinating. You gussed it the oil was found on a isolated backward island tribal no tech, or indrustrial. In a Tar Pit. Valcano blew up most of the Island leading to the Stranded couple to survive the new Ice Age.

  • Avatar Sonia says:

    A personal story, my old Croatian landlord used to work on the rigs off the coast here in Australia in the 70’s. He was raving about the massive reserves they’d found but how they were being ‘capped off’ for the future. Controlling energy is the capstone of controlling the population.

  • Avatar Adriana J. Garces says:

    Excellent writing on this topic! I hope your New Year finds you continually blessed in good, love and health. Only then, may we have joy. Thank you.

  • Avatar Stephanie Green says:

    Dr. Yoho- if you haven’t already, check out James Corbett’s documentaries on Big Oil. His site is The Corbett Report dot com. I think you would enjoy them. He has been around a long time and does excellent work.

  • Avatar Wayne Alder says:

    On a related note, theres a claim that thereu2019s an unusually high incidence of death when some inventor discovers very efficient engine tech or a u201Ccar that runs on water.u201D
    Iu2019ve provisionally decided thereu2019s nothing really to this, that there is no car that runs on water or etc.
    If oil was effectively unlimited the above claim would be a psyop that reinforced the oil scarcity narrative.

  • Avatar Phil Davis says:

    Yes, oil is a renewable energy. The climate people’s heads catch on fire when you mention this. uD83DuDE2DuD83DuDE2DuD83DuDE2D

  • Avatar klimer says:

    When you read this, have a mental picture of a blown up Tesla Cybertruck sitting in front of Trump’s Las Vegas hotel. Then re-read Lies Are Unbekoming’s post on Dustification – the potential of a directed energy weapon causing the collapse of the World Trade Center towers. A paranoid person might think that Don and Elon just received a shot across the bow. With the threat being that the dustification big gun is coming out if they don’t heave to and prepare for boarding…

    Very interesting post. The world gets a bit scarier every day.

    • Avatar Robert Yoho, MD says:

      never get intimidated and never postulate unusual and unknown technology when simple explanations would do

      • Avatar klimer says:

        I am not intimidated, because I understand that the idea that we are in control of anything is just an illusion.

        Being able to imagine possible futures and possible secret technologies is one way that individuals can avoid being stampeded with the rest of the herd. Far too many people our age are still living in the world we lived in in the 70s. The world has changed a lot, and the pace of change is increasing.

        Keeping quiet to avoid being labeled a conspiracy theorist is a form of self censorship. We’ve been through far too much of that the past 5 years.

        It’s not a conspiracy if you wonder out loud. It’s mere speculation. And any speculation on my part will not be amplified and distorted by the mainstream media. I’m not that important.

  • Avatar Whispering Pirate Podcast says:

    Sorry for cursing, but this guy knows what the fuck heu2019s talking about man.

  • Avatar Joel W. Hay, PhD says:

    So what is your position on zero point energy and gravitic propulsion? Ashton Forbes, Dr. Steve Greer and others push this as the explanation for the NJ drones. The Vegas cybertruck bomber apparently died to get that message to Trump and Musk.

  • Avatar Mediocrates says:

    Greenhouse gasses, energy insecurity, climate change, are all distractions to avert our attention from the existential to the biosphere : preventable pollution!!! The World seems immune to the threat of the constant accumulation of toxic by-products of industry who deliberately dump their non-marketable by-products into our surroundings whilst promoting the virtues of their (often useless) products. Vested interests in governance allow the continuance this Tragedy.

  • Avatar Mediocrates says:

    Fascinating! I often wondered in my youth why Australia has ample evidence of fossilised biota of past millennia but very little in the way of commercially available oil. Yes we have vast gas fields that have recently been commercialised, (for the Chinese but not the Australian market!!), however the search for oil reserves seemingly proves worthless. Or is that being held for a better future opportunity?

  • Avatar Mike H says:

    Yandex search engine is all I use. I don’t know what we will do if they take that away from us.

  • Avatar Mary L. says:

    Hi Dr Yoho, Iu2019ve been wondering about Agent 131711, could you clarify what you said, do you have a previous post about him? Sorry Iu2019m confused.

    • Avatar Robert Yoho, MD says:

      you have to quickly eval and subsequently ignore people who spout things you know are nonsense
      for ex, for this guy, that vitamins and ivermectin are useless

  • Avatar Dani says:

    Wait till you learn about u201Cdinosaursu201D uD83DuDE02

    Also commented this when Unbekoming posted his article so the link is fairly old and I donu2019t know the status of this project anymore, but more of u201Cyour tax dollars at worku201D:
    Just saw this article and was thinking how it canu2019t be good to essentially bury CO2, (similar to how they u201Cdisposedu201D of the Ohio East Palestine waste), but to put it in a supposedly empty oil reserve that may actually be refilling? Yikes. Maybe, though, this will prove the oil is not as finite as people thought.
    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-12396667/Energy-Department-announces-largest-investment-carbon-removal.html

  • Avatar Diane says:

    Brilliant article, thank you!

  • Avatar cathy logan says:

    God will always provide!

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