Excellent interview. The guest is very articulate, can use the English language, and knows his topic completely. The radio host was getting irritated by having his own somewhat stupid assumptions contradicted by his guest, but he bit his tongue, to his credit. The callers' questions were all intelligent.
I learned something I didn't know before -- that the Russian scientists believe not only that oil occurs by natural process deep in the ground without involving decaying plant life, but they even believe that its formation is not a biological process, but a chemical process.
We need to ask why there is complete silence on this topic in the American and Western European media. Can it be that the liberal progressives who run the media, and the liberal leftist academics who run the universities, have too much invested in the concept of "Peak Oil," and in the liberal dream of a coal-free and oil-free society, to permit it to be speculated that the supply of oil is effectively limitless?
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Excellent interview. The guest is very articulate, can use the English language, and knows his topic completely. The radio host was getting irritated by having his own somewhat stupid assumptions contradicted by his guest, but he bit his tongue, to his credit. The callers' questions were all intelligent.
I learned something I didn't know before -- that the Russian scientists believe not only that oil occurs by natural process deep in the ground without involving decaying plant life, but they even believe that its formation is not a biological process, but a chemical process.
We need to ask why there is complete silence on this topic in the American and Western European media. Can it be that the liberal progressives who run the media, and the liberal leftist academics who run the universities, have too much invested in the concept of "Peak Oil," and in the liberal dream of a coal-free and oil-free society, to permit it to be speculated that the supply of oil is effectively limitless?