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Have you started your panic buying yet?


Pete

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Had to fill up the birds car yesterday, but it was empty. The queues werent to bad. If it does get really bad, i will syphon some out of the supe (full tank in it) and stick it in her car, as mine is off the road still.

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It would by better if the media just STFU sometimes :innocent:

Well they do on the really serious issues that the government do not want you to know.

 

Classic example was how they forced a media black out on Prince Harry in the army for fear of his safety. There is evidence they can and will do it.

 

The environment changing is a convenient excuse to blame it on fuel pollution and here's my theory on the truth:

 

 

So in the face of the inevitable that oil will be gone in 20 years what's the best way to start getting people into the idea of rationing (smaller cars, reduce plastic bags etc) than whacking up the costs?

 

(Conspiracy theory following) I'm pretty sure the governments of this world have some kind of long term plan (Imagine how powerful Iraq et al will become!?) to try and reduce the chaos that will ensue when the oil really isn't available.

 

We all have to wake up and face this simple fact - in our life time we are going to see some incredible changes.

 

If the government wanted to avert this latest inevitable fuel crises they could've done - they're mentally conditioning us.

 

We'll become totally dependent on electricity and I imagine all those nasty nuclear power stations they plan to build will soon be embraced with open arms.

 

Does anyone have any proper data on when oil is meant to run out? I suspect this is fairly tightly controlled too.

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