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Encouraging developments here. Thanks. Keep us posted. As some of us have been aware since 2000 this cannot be blamed on China but began in North Carolina. And of course, it has not been and is not about a vaccine but about control.

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David Martin is a hero like our others on team Reality

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Yes, watch his videos about the long patent history of this whole cluster.

"Nothing new or novel here."

SHOCKING!

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May 20, 2022Liked by Andreas Oehler

I first saw him with the same passion on Dr. Reiner Fuellmich with the Patent evidence. I had hoped we would hear of it further but he is really being suppressed. Good to see this m I know he is very active on this cause, I pray we see some sanity prevail

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The other talks he gives delves into the nuanced details and patent numbers that prove this abstract presentation

He has the evidence which is all in the Public record

I've read the 2015 smoking gun technical paper he mentioned

Tis all sadly true

He is calm and understated lately

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Excellent. 👍🏼 We are so fortunate to have all these great people willing to fight for the truth.

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I can guarantee there will be no return to the old normal cuz:

Conventional Oil peaked in 2005 http://www.euanmearns.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/C-Cdec141.png

Shale in 2018.

According to Rystad, the current resource replacement ratio for conventional resources is only 16 percent. Only 1 barrel out of every 6 consumed is being replaced with new resources

https://oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-General/The-Biggest-Oil-Gas-Discoveries-Of-2019.html

Oil Discoveries are at record lows https://assets.bwbx.io/images/users/iqjWHBFdfxIU/icbkDFACM4iA/v2/800x-1.png

Shale binge has spoiled US reserves, top investor warns Financial Times.

Preface. Conventional crude oil production may have already peaked in 2008 at 69.5 million barrels per day (mb/d) according to Europe’s International Energy Agency (IEA 2018 p45). The U.S. Energy Information Agency shows global peak crude oil production at a later date in 2018 at 82.9 mb/d (EIA 2020) because they included tight oil, oil sands, and deep-sea oil. Though it will take several years of lower oil production to be sure the peak occurred. Regardless, world production has been on a plateau since 2005.

What’s saved the world from oil decline was unconventional tight “fracked” oil, which accounted for 63% of total U.S. crude oil production in 2019 and 83% of global oil growth from 2009 to 2019. So it’s a big deal if we’ve reached the peak of fracked oil, because that is also the peak of both conventional and unconventional oil and the decline of all oil in the future.

Some key points from this Financial Times article: https://energyskeptic.com/2021/the-end-of-fracked-shale-oil/

Shale boss says US has passed peak oil | Financial Times https://www.ft.com/content/320d09cb-8f51-4103-87d7-0dd164e1fd25

Our fossil fuel energy predicament, including why the correct story is rarely told https://ourfiniteworld.com/2021/11/10/our-fossil-fuel-energy-predicament-including-why-the-correct-story-is-rarely-told/

SEE PAGE 59 - THE PERFECT STORM : The economy is a surplus energy equation, not a monetary one, and growth in output (and in the global population) since the Industrial Revolution has resulted from the harnessing of ever-greater quantities of energy. But the critical relationship between energy production and the energy cost of extraction is now deteriorating so rapidly that the economy as we have known it for more than two centuries is beginning to unravel https://ftalphaville-cdn.ft.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Perfect-Storm-LR.pdf

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Fantastic narrative by Dr. David Martin - thanks for bringing this to our attention. We need some lawyers in Canada to look into what's going on here with the U. of BC etc.

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Important developments. Thank you for covering this, Andreas.

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I would settle for "cease and desist". Remember that it is NOT all their fault. They did not and could not force us to believe them.

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