Geologists Have Wrong Idea of Oil Locations
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Geologists Have Wrong Idea of Oil Locations



In order to understand the concentrations of oil pockets, you have to know something about the prevalence and migrations of animal herds and the coincidence of large groupings of animals with certain cataclysmic events where millions of well-fed creatures died simultaneously within a month, so to speak, putrefied under water -- probably salt water -- became absorbed into the water, drained underground, then the fatty Hydro carbonic remnants percolated upwards into areas that contained them.

Logic will deceive you. Some if not many mountain ranges emerged after the cataclysms (singular event or pleural) and the whole thing is going at a faster rate than people think. Solids move. They react to gravitational stresses, because of their massiveness, it's far more subtle than you think. They may be subject to tidal pulls from the sun and neighboring planets, let alone the moon.

Try connecting the dots. For example , Arabia to Russian oil fields. One field.  There probably wasn't a gulf back then until the big one, whatever it was, and that might have been a low-salinity ocean of massive proportions.  It's as if the moon was a massive comet deflected by Jupiter and captured by the earth.

The best technique is the mosquito technique: drill core samples at regular intervals over the entire Earth for oil and all valuables. Be prepared to change your mind and look for cataclysmic wash areas where massive amounts of carcasses drained in the flotsam.  It pays for itself.  If you mosquetoed the entire US, you'd be shocked in the amount of incredible wealth of natural recourses it would divulge.

Why can one assume the geologic dating was wrong? Two good reasons among many, paleontology and geologic history are rife with hoaxes, which attract two types of the dregs of humanity: the deceivers and the suckers.

I worked as a moving man for Esso of Australia back in the eighties, and saw the charts on the walls. Most of the time they were looking in the wrong places. They fired me because they realized I was looking too much.  They were putting all their eggs into one technology, that of seismic sounding read-outs.  They weren't looking for other patterns in geologic history and other possibilities.  Not unless they were keeping secrets better than I thought, which I doubt, otherwise they wouldn't have had to consolidate with Mobile, or as I call it "Mob Hill".

Sorry guys. Next time hire the wildcatters and leave the geologists in their fossil poop theories.  See, when theories are treated as fact, there's no room for more correct or accurate theories being tried out.  Why investigate any theory?  Because humans are so clueless, theories, by and large, are all they've got.

Also geologic time doesn't go like clockwork. You can tell something of this from the formations. The Earth passes through gravity corridors, like cosmic strings or areas where the strings align with our section of ours.  Some of those strata could be formed faster than current ones are.  It's like hitting a 10 in a geologic microwave oven. It's all pretty deep. You'd better be prepared to be inspired.

 

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They're (the geologists) looking (for oil) in the wrong places.
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Try connecting the dots.  Arabia to Russia oil fields.  One field.

 

June 02, 2005