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October 9, 2008 at 5:33 PM #14154October 9, 2008 at 5:43 PM #284401
Arraya
ParticipantI commend Rich for going against the grain of financial analysts and calling no bubble.
October 9, 2008 at 5:43 PM #284689Arraya
ParticipantI commend Rich for going against the grain of financial analysts and calling no bubble.
October 9, 2008 at 5:43 PM #284713Arraya
ParticipantI commend Rich for going against the grain of financial analysts and calling no bubble.
October 9, 2008 at 5:43 PM #284731Arraya
ParticipantI commend Rich for going against the grain of financial analysts and calling no bubble.
October 9, 2008 at 5:43 PM #284742Arraya
ParticipantI commend Rich for going against the grain of financial analysts and calling no bubble.
October 9, 2008 at 5:45 PM #284415rydazzle
ParticipantHe went against the grain and was wrong and had all the reasons for why it is going down in front of him.
So, thats 1 for 2 on bubbles… no better than a coin flip.
October 9, 2008 at 5:45 PM #284704rydazzle
ParticipantHe went against the grain and was wrong and had all the reasons for why it is going down in front of him.
So, thats 1 for 2 on bubbles… no better than a coin flip.
October 9, 2008 at 5:45 PM #284728rydazzle
ParticipantHe went against the grain and was wrong and had all the reasons for why it is going down in front of him.
So, thats 1 for 2 on bubbles… no better than a coin flip.
October 9, 2008 at 5:45 PM #284746rydazzle
ParticipantHe went against the grain and was wrong and had all the reasons for why it is going down in front of him.
So, thats 1 for 2 on bubbles… no better than a coin flip.
October 9, 2008 at 5:45 PM #284757rydazzle
ParticipantHe went against the grain and was wrong and had all the reasons for why it is going down in front of him.
So, thats 1 for 2 on bubbles… no better than a coin flip.
October 9, 2008 at 5:47 PM #284391Arraya
ParticipantDude, production has been stagnant for 4 years. Let me put it another way, they can’t pump at a higher flow rate. Wake up and smell the peak it’s all downhill for here.
http://www.aspo-usa.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=415&Itemid=91
I now believe that the hypothesis of a near or medium-term peak in the world’s oil supply is confirmed beyond any reasonable doubt.
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As I said at the top, this is my official forecast and I will not revise it in the future. I will note for the historical record that in July of 2008 few Americans have come to grips with the implications of a permanent peak in the world’s oil supply despite the strong price signal we’ve seen for several years now. I have done all I could over the last few years to warn everyone about what’s coming. My conscience is clear even as my concern remains high.
For me, the time has come to examine measures we might take in the post-peak world.
October 9, 2008 at 5:47 PM #284679Arraya
ParticipantDude, production has been stagnant for 4 years. Let me put it another way, they can’t pump at a higher flow rate. Wake up and smell the peak it’s all downhill for here.
http://www.aspo-usa.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=415&Itemid=91
I now believe that the hypothesis of a near or medium-term peak in the world’s oil supply is confirmed beyond any reasonable doubt.
snip
As I said at the top, this is my official forecast and I will not revise it in the future. I will note for the historical record that in July of 2008 few Americans have come to grips with the implications of a permanent peak in the world’s oil supply despite the strong price signal we’ve seen for several years now. I have done all I could over the last few years to warn everyone about what’s coming. My conscience is clear even as my concern remains high.
For me, the time has come to examine measures we might take in the post-peak world.
October 9, 2008 at 5:47 PM #284703Arraya
ParticipantDude, production has been stagnant for 4 years. Let me put it another way, they can’t pump at a higher flow rate. Wake up and smell the peak it’s all downhill for here.
http://www.aspo-usa.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=415&Itemid=91
I now believe that the hypothesis of a near or medium-term peak in the world’s oil supply is confirmed beyond any reasonable doubt.
snip
As I said at the top, this is my official forecast and I will not revise it in the future. I will note for the historical record that in July of 2008 few Americans have come to grips with the implications of a permanent peak in the world’s oil supply despite the strong price signal we’ve seen for several years now. I have done all I could over the last few years to warn everyone about what’s coming. My conscience is clear even as my concern remains high.
For me, the time has come to examine measures we might take in the post-peak world.
October 9, 2008 at 5:47 PM #284721Arraya
ParticipantDude, production has been stagnant for 4 years. Let me put it another way, they can’t pump at a higher flow rate. Wake up and smell the peak it’s all downhill for here.
http://www.aspo-usa.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=415&Itemid=91
I now believe that the hypothesis of a near or medium-term peak in the world’s oil supply is confirmed beyond any reasonable doubt.
snip
As I said at the top, this is my official forecast and I will not revise it in the future. I will note for the historical record that in July of 2008 few Americans have come to grips with the implications of a permanent peak in the world’s oil supply despite the strong price signal we’ve seen for several years now. I have done all I could over the last few years to warn everyone about what’s coming. My conscience is clear even as my concern remains high.
For me, the time has come to examine measures we might take in the post-peak world.
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