Tuesday, August 30, 2022

OMGoodness

 

somebody is actually telling the truth!

Truth alert!

Look out.

The World’s Energy Problem Is Far Worse Than We’re Being Told


"No politician wants to tell us the real story of fossil fuel depletion. The real story is that we are already running short of oil, coal and natural gas because the direct and indirect costs of extraction are reaching a point where the selling price of food and other basic necessities needs to be unacceptably high to make the overall economic system work. At the same time, wind and solar and other “clean energy” sources are nowhere nearly able to substitute for the quantity of fossil fuels being lost."

"This unfortunate energy story is essentially a physics problem. Energy per capita and, in fact, resources per capita, must stay high enough for an economy’s growing population. When this does not happen, history shows that civilizations tend to collapse."


"Politicians cannot possibly admit that today’s world economy is headed for collapse, in a way similar to that of prior civilizations. Instead, they need to provide the illusion that they are in charge. The self-organizing system somehow leads politicians to put forward reasons why the changes ahead might be desirable (to avert climate change), or at least temporary (because of sanctions against Russia)."


Psalm 146:3-4

Put not your trust in princes,

    in a son of man, in whom there is no help.

When his breath departs he returns to his earth;

    on that very day his plans perish.


(There is not a politician alive that gonna solve his mess, like they are gonna tell you that.)


1) "Citizens around the world can sense that something is very wrong. It looks like the economy may be headed for a serious recession in the near term."

(It's not gonna be a recession, 

its not gonna be a depression, 

it's not gonna be a "Global slowdown." 

It's going to be an entire reset of the world financial order, nothing short of a global financial collapse is already on it's way, with the UN being a relic of the past. The faster you can wrap your head around that and accept the times that we are living in? The sooner you'll be able to deal with the situation we find ourselves in going forward. Everything is procedding right on course, it wont get better it will nly get worse and there is nothing anybody can do but be ready spiritualy, mentaly and phyically when the time comes. We got the playbook, 

we know whats gonna happen, lets resign to meet our fate(s) in glory.)


"The US is also implementing Quantitative Tightening, which also tends to raise interest rates. Thus, central banks are intentionally raising the cost of borrowing. It doesn’t take much insight to see that the combination of price inflation and higher borrowing costs is likely to force consumers to cut back on spending, leading to recession."


(Quantitative Tightening = Tapering the purchases of Mortgage backed securities back until the federal reserve is no longer purchasing them. This was in addition to the stimulus was doing during Covid/Financial crisis)


"2) Politicians will avoid talking about possible future economic problems related to inadequate energy supply."

(OMGoodness have I been talking about this already. All three of the following entities have an agenda to push.)


"Politicians want to get re-elected. They want citizens to think that everything is OK. If there are energy supply problems, they need to be framed as being temporary, perhaps related to the war in Ukraine. Alternatively, any issue that arises will be discussed as if it can easily be fixed with new legislation and perhaps a little more debt.


1 Thessalonians 5:3

While people are saying, “Peace and security,” destruction will come upon them suddenly, like labor pains on a pregnant woman, and they will not escape.

Zechariah 10:2 

For idols speak deceit and diviners see illusions; they tell FALSE dreams and offer empty comfort. Therefore the people wander like sheep, oppressed for lack of a shepherd.


"Businesses also want to minimize problems. They want citizens to place orders for their goods and services, without the fear of being laid off. They would like the news media to publish stories saying that any economic dip is likely to be very mild and temporary."

Yup...see:

1 Thessalonians 5:3

While people are saying, “Peace and security,” destruction will come upon them suddenly, like labor pains on a pregnant woman, and they will not escape.

Zechariah 10:2 

For idols speak deceit and diviners see illusions; they tell FALSE dreams and offer empty comfort. Therefore the people wander like sheep, oppressed for lack of a shepherd.


"Universities don’t mind problems, but they want the problems to be framed as solvable ones that will offer their students opportunities for jobs that will pay well. A near-term, unsolvable predicament is not helpful at all.'


"[3] What is wrong is a physics problem. The operation of our economy requires energy of the correct type and the right quantity."

"The economy is something that grows through the “dissipation” of energy. Examples of dissipation of energy include the digestion of food to give energy to humans, the burning of fossil fuels, and the use of electricity to power a light bulb. A rise in world energy consumption is highly correlated with growth in the world economy. Falling energy consumption is associated with economic contraction."

"In physics terms, the world economy is a dissipative structure, just as all plants, animals and ecosystems are. All dissipative structures have finite lifespans, including the world economy."


("What is the synonym of dissipative?

"Some common synonyms of dissipate are dispel, disperse, and scatter. While all these words mean "to cause to separate or break up," dissipate stresses complete disintegration or dissolution and final disappearance.")


"Also, economic researchers are not expected to study the history of the many smaller, more-localized civilizations that have collapsed in the past. Typically, the population of these smaller civilizations increased at the same time as the resources used by the population started to degrade. The use of technology, such as dams to redirect water flows, may have helped for a while, but eventually this was not enough. The combination of declining availability of high quality resources and increasing population tended to leave these civilizations with little margin for dealing with the bad times that can be expected to occur by chance. In many cases, such civilizations collapsed after disease epidemics, a military invasion, or a climate fluctuation that led to a series of crop failures.


(Well go figure, 

so lets review:

1) The Second Law of Thermodynamics 

states that the state of entropy of the entire universe, as an isolated system, will always increase over time.

 Entropy = lack of order or predictability; gradual decline into disorder.

It's happening to your world right in front of you, our geopolitical alliances and our world economic system have already started the "gradual decline into disorder."


"Typically, the population of these smaller civilizations increased at the same time as the resources used by the population started to degrade. The use of technology, such as dams to redirect water flows, may have helped for a while, but eventually this was not enough."

(See the Colorado river, lake Meade and lake Powell as examples.)


"The combination of declining availability of high quality resources and increasing population tended to leave these civilizations with little margin for dealing with the bad times that can be expected to occur by chance."

(Or not, see Mirror World)


"In many cases, such civilizations collapsed after:

 disease epidemics, 

a military invasion, 

or a climate fluctuation 

that led to a series of crop failures.


"disease epidemics", (check).

"military invasion" (Not yet anyway)

"climate fluctuation" Check.

that led to a series of crop failures." Check

Global crop problems point to years of high food prices


This years corn crop in the US is expected to be the worst in three years. USDA lowered projections 5% from just two weeks ago. It will not get any better.



[4] Many people have been confused by common misunderstandings regarding how an economy really works.

(Most have no idea at all.)


"...the extraction limit is really an affordability issue. If the cost of extraction rises too high, relative to what people around the world have for spendable income, production will stop because demand (in terms of what people can afford) will drop too low. People will tend to cut back on discretionary spending, such as vacation travel and meals in restaurants, cutting back on demand for fossil fuels."


"A surprisingly large share of demand is tied to the need for food, water, and basic services such as schools, roads, and bus service. Poor people require these basics just as much as rich people do. There are literally billions of poor people in the world. If the wages of poor people fall too low relative to the wages of rich people, the system cannot work. Poor people find that they must spend nearly all their income on food, water and housing. As a result, they have little left to pay taxes to support basic governmental services. Without adequate demand from poor people, the prices of commodities tend to fall too low to encourage reinvestment."

(And that is exactly where we are)


"We know that Revelation 18:11-13 in the Bible provides a list of a number of commodities, including humans sold as slaves, for which prices dropped very low at the time of the collapse of ancient Babylon. This suggests that at least sometimes during prior collapses, the problem was too low demand (and too low prices), rather than too low supply of energy products.

(Oh I don't think it's applicable to just ancient Babylon :-)


"The goal of politicians seems to be to keep citizens from understanding how awful the situation really is by reframing the story of the decline in energy supply as something politicians and economists have chosen to do, to try to prevent climate change for the sake of future generations."


1 Thessalonians 5:3

While people are saying, “Peace and security,” destruction will come upon them suddenly, like labor pains on a pregnant woman, and they will not escape.

Zechariah 10:2 

For idols speak deceit and diviners see illusions; they tell FALSE dreams and offer empty comfort. Therefore the people wander like sheep, oppressed for lack of a shepherd.



"The rich and powerful can see this change as a good thing if they themselves can profit from it. When there is not enough energy, the physics of the situation tends to lead to increasing wage and wealth disparities. Wealthy individuals see this outcome as a good thing: They can perhaps personally profit."


Revelation 6:6:

 Then I heard what sounded like a voice among the four living creatures, saying, 'Two pounds of wheat for a day's wages, and six pounds of barley for a day's wages, and do not damage the oil and the wine!'

(Rich get richer, poor get poorer, been harping about it for years now.)


[6] We are living in a truly unusual time, with a major energy problem being hidden from view.


"Politicians cannot tell the world how bad the energy situation really is. The problem with near-term energy limits has been known since at least 1956 (M. King Hubbert) and 1957 (Hyman Rickover). The problem was confirmed in the modeling performed for the 1972 book, The Limits to Growth by Donella Meadows and others."

"Most high-level politicians are aware of the energy supply issue, but they cannot possibly talk about it. Instead, they choose to talk about what would happen if the economy were allowed to speed ahead without limits, and how bad the consequences of that might be."


"Militaries around the world are no doubt well aware of the fact that there will not be enough energy supplies to go around. This means that the world will be in a contest for who gets how much. In a war-like setting, we should not be surprised if communications are carefully controlled. The views we can expect to hear loudly and repeatedly are the ones governments and influential individuals want ordinary citizens to hear."

(Like I was saying, the recent pro-US government propaganda they found on social media sites Internationally? 

It's the tip of the ice berg. 

It's the "here, there's a crack here, look at this" While all the while there's a wall that's been blasted to bits they dont want you to see type of deal.

 

It's here.


Matthew 24:4

Don't be deceived.





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