Jan 24, 2021 | 08:27
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In the best interests of those who propagate the deadly effects of petroleum-based energy, we MUST stop this information from leaking out -
"Generating cash from tailings: A "green chemistry" approach to extracting more value from the oil sands"
If this information escapes and takes root in the imaginations of the common folk, it may become impossible to maintain the already-barely-tenable narrative of those who want to return the majority of world's people to a Dark Ages-type existence.
There, they would be dependent on cooking over open fires of firewood from rapidly-diminishing forests and buffalo chips, or simply eating raw meat from the game they hunt, or bugs scavenged from the ground.
The experts agree that it would not be helpful (to their goals) to show another major, green benefit to taking bountiful-but-useless bitumen which, according to some, actually cleans up the environment.
Furthermore, these experts agree that this technology must be stopped from reaching large-scale production since it would cast in a negative light the current methods of acquiring the rare earth elements and metals necessary for the production of storage batteries, wind turbines and solar panels.
At the present, these elements are gleaned from the Earth through strip mining, open pit mining and other rather rapacious techniques that require vast and innumerable amounts of child labour.
However, since these scenes take place far from the view of the judicious eye of their wealthy benefactors, they are deemed to be of no consequence,
With this understanding of the implications, I'm sure you will agree that keeping this clean little oil sands secret should be your top priority of the day.
Jan 24, 2021 | 09:00
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And this just in - likely more misinformation:
"A New Global Paradigm:Understanding the Transnational Progressive Movement, the Energy Transition and the Great Transformation Strangling Alberta’s Petroleum Industry"
"This is the first time in the history of mankind that we are setting ourselves the task of intentionally, within a defined period of time, to change the economic development model that has been reigning for at least 150 years, since the Industrial Revolution."–Christiana Figueres, 2015
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