Summary to date: Money, Health, Consciousness, Peak Oil
July 26th, 2009 | by health |
I’ve finally completed the videos I wanted to make on the most important and unknown topics - with a few filler videos thrown in. In the future I hope to make a few positive changes to the channel. I also hope to go into more detail on many topics and cover some relatively unknown subjects which aren’t as pressing as the first 40 or so videos. So… check out the previous videos if you have a chance or you can get everything in a more structured format in my book “The Real Story of Money, Health, and Religion” available for $1.25 at www.lulu.com
Thanks for watching so far and putting up with my monotone voice, poor presentation, etc. I’ll try to do a little better in future videos.
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25 Responses to “Summary to date: Money, Health, Consciousness, Peak Oil”
By jsphbjmn on Jul 29, 2009 | Reply
GUADALUPE
Thank you, please keep the video’s comming:)
By Elicksonlee on Jul 30, 2009 | Reply
CLIFF
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By thinker00z on Aug 2, 2009 | Reply
DORSEY
Thank you for making these videos. I first found your videos while investigating the US economy months ago and you have introduced me to many other topics about healthy living and understanding how the world works. Most importantly though, you introduced me to Peak Oil and may have saved mine and many others lives now that I am preparing for post peak oil. I appreciate your common sense and that you are trying to inform others.
By nocoincidence59 on Aug 4, 2009 | Reply
DEWEY
Thanks for an excellent video! I can’t agree with you more about what we are doing to our food supply, mental, physical and mental health, etc… It seems like we are the worst and the most dangerous animal for our capacity to be utterly destructive. .. I liked all of your videos, but thought you are kind of a condesending person until watching this one. I’ve been wondering if you follow Buddhist practice.
By dapurpman on Aug 5, 2009 | Reply
ARTHUR
found your channel through psychetruth. *subscribed. just saying hello and look forward to your videos and ones u already made. peace.
By punjabisikhwarrior on Aug 5, 2009 | Reply
CALEB
you should look into sikhism if you are interested in sprituality….
By kensho3 on Aug 7, 2009 | Reply
DANNIE
That’s a good to-do list! I would put raising consciousness first, though. In my experience my entire existence improved after the experience of self-realization. I would urge everybody out there who is concerned about improving the quality of their life and of those around them to research different avenues to self-realization. This experience is not confined to esoteric circles anymore. Look into it and you will be blown away by the implications. Blessings, Loren and everybody.
By smolkasinferno on Aug 7, 2009 | Reply
ANGELO
Peak oil is a myth. Scarcity is the fear mongers tool. Fear being a form of negative manifestation. That being said, there are still alternatives, but those in power prefer to keep those alternatives from working. Peak oil is a myth.
By meloearth on Aug 10, 2009 | Reply
DEMETRIUS
Thanks for opening minds. Keep ‘em coming. Please share more of what you know.
By ss4vegeta1 on Aug 10, 2009 | Reply
EARNEST
Agree 100% They don’t want a society who can “Critically Think and Make Conscience Decisions”.
By JUNKYARDOGvideos on Aug 11, 2009 | Reply
GENE
I agree, it is the most significant media we have. thank you
By AprilDawn555 on Aug 13, 2009 | Reply
ABEL
Thank you!
By slipcurve on Aug 16, 2009 | Reply
DANNIE
“..producing wells currently have enough oil for many decades”
At current levels? When hell freezes over. Some of them will be producing after 20 years, but most of them will be a shadow of their former self.
OPEC was producing at near max output when we had 147$ oil, no matter what their pr was. So was rest of the world.
The reason we fight wars over oil is because it’s a finite and extremely valuable resource on which our modern civilization is built on.
You have lost the plot my friend.
By Valtag67 on Aug 18, 2009 | Reply
FREDRICK
For the purpose of todays prices, oil is essentially infinite, im sure you know that producing wells currently have enough oil for many decades.
OPEC has been controlling production/prices for a long time. The price is further controlled by governments who have been lobbied into the position that drilling for oil is bad for the environment. All of this is to the benefit of those who control production. The shortage of oil is a mind game and you seem determined to loose the game.
By timelesstruths on Aug 21, 2009 | Reply
BILLY
Could you please in the future do a video on “natural diet”.
thanks
By slipcurve on Aug 24, 2009 | Reply
EDMUNDO
Of course. Price manipulation is part of the game, but as resources slowly become scarcer, the room for manouvering becomes smaller.
Listen, I want to make one point to a fellow like you : in order for peak oil not to be “true”, oil would have to be infinite. Are you really suggesting that? Then I think you are nuts.
If you are saying that some countries have hidden reserves and they use it to manipulate the markets, that IS one possibility. But please keep your common sense with you.
By Valtag67 on Aug 24, 2009 | Reply
CLARENCE
OMG, Perhaps? The prduction of oil is controlled right from the start, the price has been controlled for most of the last century.
By Valtag67 on Aug 24, 2009 | Reply
ERIN
The value of oil at todays cheep/high prices is more valuable then oil of the future because alternatives will be cheaper to produce in the future.
It is irresponsible to save oil for the future, as you will draw resources from the truly productive activates of today.
If people truly wanted to help a future energy problem, they should support advanced science. The government can not solve anything, only brilliant men with an honest need can do that.
By slipcurve on Aug 27, 2009 | Reply
EUGENIO
No he doesn’t have a valid point. He’s talking about short term price fluctuations, something I already adressed. On the long term, yes, oil will definitely be pricey even without signigicant economic growth.
There alternatives, but none of them are a match to crudes net energy return and the myriad of useful hydrocarbons we get out of it (plastics for example).
Perhaps there was some manipulation, but that’s largely irrelevant. The main reason was that the supply WAS tight as hell.
By Valtag67 on Aug 27, 2009 | Reply
GERRY
Oil may not be a fossil fuel and evidence suggests its produced by natural geological forces. This I was told in college geology 20 years ago. If people are made to believe it is limited then its easier to take their money, that is for sure.
Oil prices today are not free market prices. As you can here in the nightly news oil production is controlled by a very few men. And in case you dont know history such monopoles are never honest.
By Valtag67 on Aug 29, 2009 | Reply
CLETUS
If oil was in short supply then consumption would have a less and less affect on price so Moniequa dose have a valid point. But were not running out and prices are the result of market manipulation. In a free market the problem would be self solving as the price of oil increases to the price of alternative solutions, the alternative would naturally take over. Trying to force alternative to take over early is a simple waste of resources.
By slipcurve on Sep 1, 2009 | Reply
DEVON
No I’m sorry it doesn’t work like that. When the demand dips there is a sudden oversupply of oil. The producers HAVE to sell it, even if it’s at a bad price, because they have budgets, expenses. The money needs to keep flowing. The only thing they can try to do is cut production together.
Manipulation is possible, but only when the supply is tight. There is no limitless oil, where did you get that idea? That’s a pretty astounding asumption. I hope it’s not the abiotic oil idiocy.
By moniequa on Sep 4, 2009 | Reply
AL
If oil is an irreplacible resource then even if the demand goes down the price should continue to go up but at a slower pace if the demand goes up then the price goes up at a faster rate because a barrel use is a barrel lost forever. And with India and China’s large appetite for oil the price should have never come down. All I’m saying is maybe we don’t have oil peak production but oil MANIPULATION!
By Verdenfell on Sep 5, 2009 | Reply
CEDRICK
your vids are much appreciated.
Many thanks!
By slipcurve on Sep 8, 2009 | Reply
ANTWAN
The price is about supply and demand. It’s about the oil flow more than the actual resource base. Why is the price low? We are now producing more oil than ever in the history and the demand suddenly plummeted. It’s very simple.
Price going down doesn’t mean the resource is infinite. Oil went to 147 because the production couldn’t be increased any more. That is one of the things that broke the world economy. When the next economic boom starts the price will go straight up there again, guaranteed