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To: 3bar who wrote (4574)2/21/2021 3:50:59 AM
From: Doug R1 Recommendation

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For myself, it comes down to the proper words at the proper time in the proper place for the proper intent.
Sorta like my 5 min. SP chart. There are intersections.

The weird thing about the web page below is that the scroll bar is left to right and placed at the bottom of the page. The segments are 1 minute at a time and when one ends, click on the next one to the right for the next of 6 minutes.
This page is about all that's been left unscrubbed.

There was a website called The Oil Drum. The first thing to note is, although relevant to the subject matter, the word "drum" is a common allusion to spreading a message loudly.
The driving force behind it was a group of Ivy League professors in the fields of petroleum engineering, drilling technology, industry analysis, exploration, energy supply/demand type economists.

The drum they were beating was that overpopulation was straining energy demand at a time when extraction was about to go into sharp decline. Straight up Club of Rome high level propaganda couched in technical jargon of the business for the geeks. The site had been around for a number of years with a steady feeding of hair-on-fire supply/demand/overpopulation undercurrent. I had been reading everything on it for quite a while for potential trading info. It wasn't long before I was on to them.

Fast forward to the BP disaster at the Macondo Prospect in the Gulf of Mexico.
The aftermath wiped The Oil Drum off the map since I also made sure to completely outline their Club of Rome connections in further "ominous" postings. The notoriety from exposure ensured a wide audience and they went poof with barely a trace. Two birds...one stone. There is however a scrungy dangling chad of The Oil Drum out of Australia last I checked. It's a non-event.

Then...since the very worst case scenario was what the mainstream media latched onto...and they knew it was the least likely of 4...the momentum carried it into the congressional hearings on the matter as they decided BP's penalty....and into the congressional record.

It was mostly info about BP safety standards/practices and how they were being "applied" at that spot on the planet at the time that was beginning to surface.
It was about 8 hrs./day of work for weeks. But they were f'n with my Gulf of Mexico. Yours too. So I did some research into the field/event and placed some words.

I got other experiences at other times.

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To: 3bar who wrote (4574)2/21/2021 4:26:32 AM
From: Doug R  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6351
 
The jousting with BP/OilDrum is one thing...the battle fronts established by The Agenda are another. Each of the multiple fronts would not be assailable in that way. Many, many have tried with the highest caliber of ammunition.
It would take a critical mass of the global population to behave together in any of a number of ways.
Divisions that have been engineered into the global geopolitical stage are the biggest hurdle.
The current snowballing censorship rivals that in its breaking commonalities by limiting access to unapproved but wholly proper ideas.

The hurdles are high and a rational approach would be to work toward the best and prepare for the worst.
What WILL beat the mainstream...is the cycle via the Sun/magnetosphere weakness.