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  • Why Is There Oil in The Middle East? (lessons)

    Jan 9, 2020, 3:52 PM Hydrocarbons are from dead organic material – and you need an astonishing set of circumstances to make oil out of these things and preserve them. First, you’ve got to concentrate them somewhere where they’re not dispersed or oxidized – which means in swamps, marshes, lakes or something like that. (See “Peat Marshes” and “Bog Bodies”.) Then you’ve got to heat them up slowly over a long, long period to cook them up to make oil. And then, when they make oil and start to ‘ferment’, you’ve got to have some way of trapping the liquid and the gas. All these things, it turns out, happen on the margins of continents. Sediments just get washed in, and all those dead things get buried deeper and deeper and gently get cooked for a long time. So, the circumstances for making oil are very good on the margins of continents. Especially the margins of oceans that aren’t on a plate boundary – because there are no earthquakes there. Now, what happened in Saudi Arabia is that that happened to be on the margin of a huge ocean which separated Asia from the southern continents. So, a hundred million years ago, Africa, India and Arabia were all a long way further south from where they are now and they’ve all moved north and bashed into Asia. One of those places is [what is now] Saudi Arabia, Iran and Iraq. And what’s happened is the margin of that ocean, with the margins of Arabia, and Africa and India, have all just popped up above sea level from the pressure of colliding together. Millions of years ago, most of the Middle East was covered by what scientists call the Tethys Ocean (aka Tethys Sea). Rivers flowing into the ocean gave rise to trillions of microscopic organisms and other marine plants and animals. The corpses of these organisms on the ocean floor is where oil (and natural gas) comes from. This is why they are called fossil fuels. Over millions of years, this decomposing organic material became covered by miles of new organic matter and also the sand and salt flowing in from the rivers and streams. Yes, salt flows into the ocean from freshwater rivers and streams. Anyway, these layers became more and more packed as newer layers formed on top of the previous layers. The pressure and heat from these upper layers change the buried organic matter into a sludgy substance of hydrocarbons and other compounds that constitute what we know as crude oil. Theoretically, as long as marine life keeps dying, oil will keep being created So it’s not that there is more oil in the middle east than anywhere else. There’s loads of oil on the other continental margins – but that’s all underwater. It’s hard and expensive to get out. Whereas in Saudi Arabia, Iran and Iraq it’s popped up nicely above sea level and also in. So it’s actually extremely easy to find, an cheap to take out. It’s just more that it is conveniently situated than anything else. (Source: From an interview with James Jackson from the University of Cambridge and other sources on the internet, map from paleomap project)

  • Why Is There Oil in The Middle East? (lessons)

    Jan 9, 2020, 3:52 PM Hydrocarbons are from dead organic material – and you need an astonishing set of circumstances to make oil out of these things and preserve them. First, you’ve got to concentrate them somewhere where they’re not dispersed or oxidized – which means in swamps, marshes, lakes or something like that. (See “Peat Marshes” and “Bog Bodies”.) Then you’ve got to heat them up slowly over a long, long period to cook them up to make oil. And then, when they make oil and start to ‘ferment’, you’ve got to have some way of trapping the liquid and the gas. All these things, it turns out, happen on the margins of continents. Sediments just get washed in, and all those dead things get buried deeper and deeper and gently get cooked for a long time. So, the circumstances for making oil are very good on the margins of continents. Especially the margins of oceans that aren’t on a plate boundary – because there are no earthquakes there. Now, what happened in Saudi Arabia is that that happened to be on the margin of a huge ocean which separated Asia from the southern continents. So, a hundred million years ago, Africa, India and Arabia were all a long way further south from where they are now and they’ve all moved north and bashed into Asia. One of those places is [what is now] Saudi Arabia, Iran and Iraq. And what’s happened is the margin of that ocean, with the margins of Arabia, and Africa and India, have all just popped up above sea level from the pressure of colliding together. Millions of years ago, most of the Middle East was covered by what scientists call the Tethys Ocean (aka Tethys Sea). Rivers flowing into the ocean gave rise to trillions of microscopic organisms and other marine plants and animals. The corpses of these organisms on the ocean floor is where oil (and natural gas) comes from. This is why they are called fossil fuels. Over millions of years, this decomposing organic material became covered by miles of new organic matter and also the sand and salt flowing in from the rivers and streams. Yes, salt flows into the ocean from freshwater rivers and streams. Anyway, these layers became more and more packed as newer layers formed on top of the previous layers. The pressure and heat from these upper layers change the buried organic matter into a sludgy substance of hydrocarbons and other compounds that constitute what we know as crude oil. Theoretically, as long as marine life keeps dying, oil will keep being created So it’s not that there is more oil in the middle east than anywhere else. There’s loads of oil on the other continental margins – but that’s all underwater. It’s hard and expensive to get out. Whereas in Saudi Arabia, Iran and Iraq it’s popped up nicely above sea level and also in. So it’s actually extremely easy to find, an cheap to take out. It’s just more that it is conveniently situated than anything else. (Source: From an interview with James Jackson from the University of Cambridge and other sources on the internet, map from paleomap project)

  • Iran Shot Down the Ukrainian Airliner

    Jan 9, 2020, 3:53 PM UPDATE: Video of missile striking plane.

    —“According to the U.S. official U.S. intelligence is confident that Iran painted the Ukrainian airliner with radar and fired two surface to air missiles that brought down the aircraft.”—

    That particular phrasing means it happened. US military intel can see any ‘painting’ of a plane using radar, especially in Iran. So Ukraine follows Russia as shooting down an airliner in the past decade – something that has become a rarity with IFF signals, better radars, and computer technology. In 2014 Russians in Donetsk shot down a Malay airliner In 2001 Ukrainians shot down a Siberian airliner In 2001 Peru shot down a small plane misidentified by CIA In 1992 the Azerbaijanis shot down an Armenian Airliner In 1988 the USA shot down an Iranian airliner.!!!! In 1983 the Russians shot down a Korean Airliner+ In 1980 the Zambians shot down an Angolan Airliner In 1980 the Libyans shot down an Italian Airliner+ In 1978 the Soviets shot down a Korean Airliner+ In 1973 the Israelis shot down a Libyan Airline+ In 1962 the Soviets shot down their own Airliner In 1954 the Chinese shot down a Cathay Airliner In 1943 the Germans shot down a British Airliner+ (+ Means intentional. Most of these are accidents.) There are quite a few others, but they are all the actions of rebels, insurgents, or terrorists. There are of course many bombings and Hijackings but those are again, rebels, insurgents, or terrorists.

  • Iran Shot Down the Ukrainian Airliner

    Jan 9, 2020, 3:53 PM UPDATE: Video of missile striking plane.

    —“According to the U.S. official U.S. intelligence is confident that Iran painted the Ukrainian airliner with radar and fired two surface to air missiles that brought down the aircraft.”—

    That particular phrasing means it happened. US military intel can see any ‘painting’ of a plane using radar, especially in Iran. So Ukraine follows Russia as shooting down an airliner in the past decade – something that has become a rarity with IFF signals, better radars, and computer technology. In 2014 Russians in Donetsk shot down a Malay airliner In 2001 Ukrainians shot down a Siberian airliner In 2001 Peru shot down a small plane misidentified by CIA In 1992 the Azerbaijanis shot down an Armenian Airliner In 1988 the USA shot down an Iranian airliner.!!!! In 1983 the Russians shot down a Korean Airliner+ In 1980 the Zambians shot down an Angolan Airliner In 1980 the Libyans shot down an Italian Airliner+ In 1978 the Soviets shot down a Korean Airliner+ In 1973 the Israelis shot down a Libyan Airline+ In 1962 the Soviets shot down their own Airliner In 1954 the Chinese shot down a Cathay Airliner In 1943 the Germans shot down a British Airliner+ (+ Means intentional. Most of these are accidents.) There are quite a few others, but they are all the actions of rebels, insurgents, or terrorists. There are of course many bombings and Hijackings but those are again, rebels, insurgents, or terrorists.

  • We Know the Answer Now.

    Jan 9, 2020, 3:53 PM

    —“You lose me totally here. It’s ALL about race.”—Cortny

    That’s because you’re conflating two issues. There is no contradiction between ethnonationalism for all to produce optimums for all, and eugenics for all to reduce the worst for all. In other words under truth (science), under reciprocity and rule of law, with a majority middle class at or above say 105, there is nothing intrinsically bad about any group of humans that prevents them from all the opportunities of western civilization. “All happy families are the same, all unhappy families are different” and “All domesticatable animals are the same, all undomesticatable animals are different” both express the same argument: a number of things have to go right, any one of which can go wrong and produce failure. RECIPE 1. A Heroic Narrative of Truth, Duty, Oath and Contract, Heroism, Excellence, Achievement, Mindfulness and The direction of dominance expression to the production of commons. 2. Ethnocentrism, Nationalism, The individual as the subject of Law and the Family as the subject of Policy. 3. Aristotelianism: Realism, Naturalism, Operationalism, Empiricism, Testimonial Truth (science) 4. Rule of law by Natural Law of Reciprocity and markets in everything, including a Market for the Suppression of parasitism in court 5. A Power Distribution of law, Pareto Distribution of Capital, and Nash Distribution of Returns. 6. A majority genetic middle class and the suppression of the reproduction of the underclass (unproductive). Diversity is a bad. Proximity causes hostility. Both undermine the willingness of peoples to devote resources to the commons and maximize the tragedy of the commons. We know the answer now. The question is, what people will pursue it, and what people will continue to be a drag on mankind?

  • We Know the Answer Now.

    Jan 9, 2020, 3:53 PM

    —“You lose me totally here. It’s ALL about race.”—Cortny

    That’s because you’re conflating two issues. There is no contradiction between ethnonationalism for all to produce optimums for all, and eugenics for all to reduce the worst for all. In other words under truth (science), under reciprocity and rule of law, with a majority middle class at or above say 105, there is nothing intrinsically bad about any group of humans that prevents them from all the opportunities of western civilization. “All happy families are the same, all unhappy families are different” and “All domesticatable animals are the same, all undomesticatable animals are different” both express the same argument: a number of things have to go right, any one of which can go wrong and produce failure. RECIPE 1. A Heroic Narrative of Truth, Duty, Oath and Contract, Heroism, Excellence, Achievement, Mindfulness and The direction of dominance expression to the production of commons. 2. Ethnocentrism, Nationalism, The individual as the subject of Law and the Family as the subject of Policy. 3. Aristotelianism: Realism, Naturalism, Operationalism, Empiricism, Testimonial Truth (science) 4. Rule of law by Natural Law of Reciprocity and markets in everything, including a Market for the Suppression of parasitism in court 5. A Power Distribution of law, Pareto Distribution of Capital, and Nash Distribution of Returns. 6. A majority genetic middle class and the suppression of the reproduction of the underclass (unproductive). Diversity is a bad. Proximity causes hostility. Both undermine the willingness of peoples to devote resources to the commons and maximize the tragedy of the commons. We know the answer now. The question is, what people will pursue it, and what people will continue to be a drag on mankind?

  • Fool Us Twice, Shame on Us.

    Jan 9, 2020, 3:54 PM Why did they invent lying? And why are we susceptible to it? Abrahamic deceit is not backward. It is an advanced technology that like viruses or cancer, that takes advantage of a natural cognitive vulnerability to empathy and suggestion to bypass reason and create addiction. The vast majority of humans have trivial agency and are merely gene machines that imitate others around them. Institutions, Myth, Tradition, Norms are all means of training extremely adaptive domesticated animals to work as a group. European Civilization Institutions: Competition between 1. Military(Duty – Hierarchy), 2. Traditional Law(Markets Meritocracy), 3. Faith (Piety – Equality) UNDERMINING 1. Darwin Undermines faith 2. Postwar Jewish Intellectuals Undermine all three. 3. Successful Disintermediation of the Military from Politics. 4. Immigration prevents reformation The West has maintained a market (not monopoly) between all three Military, Law(Markets), Faith. And they attacked all three. Everyone thinks their ‘discipline(class)’ was the core of european civilization, but it was the balance of powers between them. Like everything in the West, once we have sovereignty we have markets, and tripartism: Military, Law (market), and Faith. We would have made it without immigration. Just like Rome. But this is how the (((christians))) destroyed rome. It’s a repeat of the attack on rome by the same people. Fool us once, shame on them. Fool use twice shame on us.

  • Fool Us Twice, Shame on Us.

    Jan 9, 2020, 3:54 PM Why did they invent lying? And why are we susceptible to it? Abrahamic deceit is not backward. It is an advanced technology that like viruses or cancer, that takes advantage of a natural cognitive vulnerability to empathy and suggestion to bypass reason and create addiction. The vast majority of humans have trivial agency and are merely gene machines that imitate others around them. Institutions, Myth, Tradition, Norms are all means of training extremely adaptive domesticated animals to work as a group. European Civilization Institutions: Competition between 1. Military(Duty – Hierarchy), 2. Traditional Law(Markets Meritocracy), 3. Faith (Piety – Equality) UNDERMINING 1. Darwin Undermines faith 2. Postwar Jewish Intellectuals Undermine all three. 3. Successful Disintermediation of the Military from Politics. 4. Immigration prevents reformation The West has maintained a market (not monopoly) between all three Military, Law(Markets), Faith. And they attacked all three. Everyone thinks their ‘discipline(class)’ was the core of european civilization, but it was the balance of powers between them. Like everything in the West, once we have sovereignty we have markets, and tripartism: Military, Law (market), and Faith. We would have made it without immigration. Just like Rome. But this is how the (((christians))) destroyed rome. It’s a repeat of the attack on rome by the same people. Fool us once, shame on them. Fool use twice shame on us.

  • The majority determines the means

    Jan 9, 2020, 3:54 PM

    Religion for the -80’s, Moralizing for the 90’s, Rationalization for the 100’s. Platonism for the 110’s Empiricism for the 120’s. Operationalism for the 130’s+ There is a reason for islam in the arab and indonesian worlds, and hinduism in the hindustani worlds. buddhism on se asian. christianity in the south american, secular christianity in the european world, confucianism in the east asian world etc. The majority determines the necessary means of preserving the means of perpetuating metaphysics traditions and norms. The west retains a grammar (method of storytelling) for every standard deviation of ability. We are unified by our law that is via negativa. We are unified by our ethics that are christian via-positiva. Those chrstian ethics are expressible in theological, rational, philosophical, empirical and operational terms.

  • The majority determines the means

    Jan 9, 2020, 3:54 PM

    Religion for the -80’s, Moralizing for the 90’s, Rationalization for the 100’s. Platonism for the 110’s Empiricism for the 120’s. Operationalism for the 130’s+ There is a reason for islam in the arab and indonesian worlds, and hinduism in the hindustani worlds. buddhism on se asian. christianity in the south american, secular christianity in the european world, confucianism in the east asian world etc. The majority determines the necessary means of preserving the means of perpetuating metaphysics traditions and norms. The west retains a grammar (method of storytelling) for every standard deviation of ability. We are unified by our law that is via negativa. We are unified by our ethics that are christian via-positiva. Those chrstian ethics are expressible in theological, rational, philosophical, empirical and operational terms.