America would not have become the superpower that it is without abundant oil. As the United States grew economically, so did its influence around the world. Abundant energy is one of the core requirements of national prestige and power. Now, for the first time, America lacks both the energy necessary to power its own needs and has signaled its intention to sign on to a suicide pact with other “Green” countries to willingly give up our way of life to transition to a theoretical and unknown future. We are witnessing a complete transformation of our society away from our established political, social, and economic foundations built over 150 years.
The Replacement Theory we’ll talk about today is not just about the replacement of the white power structure, but a change in direction so profound and multi-faceted that you’d expect there to have been a huge and contentious national debate before this came to be. Somehow, I missed it; did you as well?
Dirty Oil is not just a throwaway. It’s the truth of the fact that metaphorically we have oil in our economic veins and that the Biden administration wants us to forget a successful past to make way for a transition to dirty foreign oil in place of much cleaner domestic crude during a transition period to a fossil fuel-free future.
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America would not have become the superpower that it is without abundant oil. As the United States grew economically, so did its influence around the world. Abundant energy is one of the core requirements of national prestige and power. Now, for the first time, America lacks both the energy necessary to power its own needs and has signaled its intention to sign on to a suicide pact with other “Green” countries to willingly give up our way of life to transition to a theoretical and unknown future. We are witnessing a complete transformation of our society away from our established political, social, and economic foundations built over 150 years.
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The Replacement Theory we’ll talk about today is not just about the replacement of the white power structure, but a change in direction so profound and multi-faceted that you’d expect there to have been a huge and contentious national debate before this came to be. Somehow, I missed it; did you as well?
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Dirty Oil is not just a throwaway. It’s the truth of the fact that metaphorically we have oil in our economic veins and that the Biden administration wants us to forget a successful past to make way for a transition to dirty foreign oil in place of much cleaner domestic crude during a transition period to a fossil fuel-free future.
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