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Bill Fairchild's avatar

You asked "Do we have World War III over the remaining oil?" I found the answer in 1975 when I watched the movie Three Days of the Condor:

(CIA officer) Higgins: It's simple economics. Today it's oil, right? In ten or fifteen years, food. Plutonium. Maybe even sooner. Now, what do you think the people are gonna want us to do then?

(young novice CIA researcher and movie hero played by Robert Redford) Joe Turner: Ask them?

Higgins: Not now - then! Ask 'em when they're running out. Ask 'em when there's no heat in their homes and they're cold. Ask 'em when their engines stop. Ask 'em when people who have never known hunger start going hungry. You wanna know something? They won't want us to ask 'em. They'll just want us to get it for 'em!

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Wade Frazier's avatar

I probably watched that movie in the 1970s, when I had no clue about the CIA, etc. In my old age, I see that the Cliff Robertson character (Higgins) was providing a kind of altruistic veneer for the CIA, as serving the good ol' American consumer. It serves the American oligarchy - I'll agree with that, and the global elite also have a say.

I see lots of speculation about free energy, the spooks, and the global elite, and just what they are all up to. I don't know, other than what my friend saw in his underground show, our encounters with the Black and White Hats, and some other scuttlebutt. But I try to not pay too much attention to a situation that I can't do much about. I get a choir going, and it won't matter what they do.

But yes, when Westerners no longer have gas in the tank and heat in the home, oh boy. They cheer/ignore genocides in which they have no skin in the game. What happens when they do?

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