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CelticViking
04-29-2012, 12:12 AM
Jerome Corsi: Oil creation process discovered by Nazi's kept hidden by US Govt

On the April 23rd broadcast of Coast to Coast AM, award winning journalist and author Dr. Jerome Corsi provided new information and insights on the vast oil conspiracy, where processes created by Nazi scientists during World War II are being suppressed by the US government and oil corporations to keep the price of petroleum high to the world.
In his interview with Corsi, host George Norry explores the abiotic oil theory that most scientists reject due to their promotion of 'Peak Oil', and how German scientists not only stumbled upon a process of how to change coal into workable liquid fuels, but also in what they believe is the process the earth uses to create abundant oil from the mantle and core regions of the planet.
George Norry: How did you research this, how did you even come to find out about this?
Jerome Corsi: Well, I've known about this for a long time, with the Nazi's during World War II making synthetic oil. Germany had coal, but they did not have any petroleum, so, the German scientists beginning with the Weimar Republic were researching formulas to make oil synthetically.
And they were very successful at it. Germany produced most of its gasoline and diesel fuel from coal. And these were the Fischer-Tropsch equations as they were known as, of which out scientists were very interested in after World War II.
And George, the great secret is not just that the Nazi's knew how to make synthetic oil, the Nazi's with these Fischer-Tropsch equations unlocked the secret of how oil is created by the earth itself.
That's the great secret... that's the suppressed knowledge.
GN: Do you think Jerry that the oil companies, deep within some of those corporate offices, know that there is abiotic oil, that this planet has an abundance of oil that was always here since the formation of the planet four and half billion years ago? And that they are intentionally suppressing it, much like the tobacco companies held back information on nicotine and things like that?
JC: I'm 100% certain of it, George. We're capable of drilling now, 40,000 feet below the surface of the ocean... about 8 or 10,000 feet of ocean, and maybe another 30,000 feet of bedrock. We're bringing oil up from those levels... that's seven miles down. - Coast to Coast AM, April 23rd
The assertions made by Dr. Corsi on abiotic oil and knowledge suppression are validated by another individual who spent years with the oil company elite during his days along the Alaskan pipeline. Pastor Lindsey Williams was an a member of many Executive committees for major oil companies during the 1970's, and has repeatedly acknowledged that Big Oil knows about the abiotic process, and controls the price of energy through the propaganda of peak oil theory.
To exert control over oil, energy prices, and energy policies is to control the lifeblood of economies, food production, and populations. The price of oil and gasoline is intrinsically tied to the price of food, and the amount of disposable income people have to spend. In the US, consumer spending makes up 70% of the entire annual GDP, and any change in the amount consumers have to spend on non-critical necessities determines the growth or stagnation of the economy.
In fact, for every .10 rise in the price of gasoline the American consumer loses $25 billion in discretionary income to use in other parts of the economy.
Each President has administered oil policies according to the belief in peak oil theory, and Barack Obama is no exception. Instead of seeking to use synthetic oil processes to change our vast coal reserves into liquid fuels, or opening known reserve regions in the United States to petroleum drilling, his focus has been on alternative fuel technologies that to this point have cost the American taxpayer billions in failed implementation. At the same time, the price of oil and gasoline has soared close to levels achieved before the economic crash of 2008.
Dr Jerome Corsi's resarch on the great oil conspiracy will be published in a book with the same title later this year. However, much of his research can be found in documents located in the National archives, as well as in the libraries of Texas A&M University.
The concept that oil is abundant, cheap, and made by processes within the earth would change the standard of living for every person on the earth if the information was accepted as mainstream in the scientific community. The evidence that Nazi scientists in Germany discovered the process of creating oil, that is used by the planet for the creation of abundant energy, is a suppressed discovery that would be a sea change in improving life for all peoples around the world.




http://www.examiner.com/article/jerome-corsi-oil-creation-process-discovered-by-nazi-s-kept-hidden-by-us-govt

Siegfried
04-29-2012, 12:16 AM
Interesting. Call the NS good or evil, it was very advanced in comparison to other people of their time, and, in certain ways, even to us today. I'm saving this as a favourite.

Odin
05-09-2018, 06:54 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcL3XKy0I-s

sean
04-18-2021, 12:08 PM
Jerome Corsi is a literal snake oil salesman who doesn’t understand anything that he says. He can fuck up a very simple story into a conspiracy theory that makes you go how the fuck did it get twisted like that? He also has a ton of books on a whole lot of different conspiracy theories.

Although he uncovered more about the Clinton Foundation than anyone except Wikileaks, it was actually his job to be aware of rumours that most of the Internet was aware of at the same time. He knew in advance that Wikileaks was planning to release e-mails detrimental to Clinton. Everyone on the Internet was talking about it. Many journalists and commentators speculated they would be somehow related to Podesta.

His Nazi oil conspiracy theory is nothing but an incoherent rambling that fails to present any actual evidence regarding an abiotic origin of oil, since so much of his earlier work is sheer crackpottery, Corsi, by venturing into this subject matter, gives guilt-by-association aid and comfort to those who reject the theory.

You get no explanation of the abiotic processes and no account of the Nazi research program. There is no attempt to even address the question of whether abiotic production is sufficient to keep up with demand.

The theory of abiotic oil has been around for some time, oil and petroleum were well known even as far back as ancient Greece, Aristotle wrote that he suspected that oil, along with other kinds of minerals, happened when there was some kind of exchange of materials going on deep within the Earth.

Those were the general roots of the idea of abiotic (or abiogenic) origins of petroleum and oil. By the Renaissance, writers like Georgius Agricola took it even farther, putting forward the theory that bitumen and petroleum products were made when the forces of the Earth acted on sulfur to condense it. That is in direct opposition to the other idea, that fossil fuels come from organic matter. That idea itself has been transformed over countless years.

In the 19th century, it was hypothesised that the formation of petroleum was similar to the creation of coal. They knew that there was organic matter involved (there was fossil evidence indicating as much), but extending that to petroleum took a while. It was only in the middle of the 20th century that scientists were able to get a closer look at just what was in petroleum. When they found traces of things like chlorophyll, it seemed pretty clear that petroleum came from natural, once-living organisms, too.

In 1877, Mendeleev put forward the idea that when surface water made it down into the depths of the Earth, it reacted with metallic carbides. The reaction formed acetylene, which then condensed into petroleum. Even though there was mounting evidence which indicated that this theory was incorrect, there was still support for his abiotic theory as late as the 1960's.

A group of scientists working in the Soviet Union continued to support Mendeleev’s work, stating that the only place it’s feasible for petroleum to form is in the high-pressure, high-temperature environment of the deep Earth. Around the same time, Western astronomers were also leaning toward abiotic theory, stating that since they had found plenty of hydrocarbons out in space, it stood to reason that the Earth was made of the same stuff, and therefore, abiotic theory was right.

Interestingly and ironically, a Russian scientist, Mikhail Lomonosov, was the father of the theory that all naturally-occurring petroleum hydrocarbons are fossil-derived.

Leading up to WW2, Standard Oil had a relationship with IG Farben and provided the Nazis with fuel for their U-boats, on some occasions even giving Germans the first pick of oil fields.

The US captured and employed a lot of technology and scientists from Germany, as did the Russians. However, the US never had a compelling economic reason to employ the Fischer-Tropsch process to make oil from coal. The US was a net petroleum exporter until the early 1950's. They had more oil than needed for domestic consumption; the FT process wasn't economical in that environment.

The South African State Oil company (SASOL) has been using the FT process for years, as they have lots of coal and little oil, they have a pilot plant in Frackville, PA. The FT process is economical when oil is above $50 per barrel.

People weren’t about to let the abiotic idea go, however. Simply drilling deeper and offshore is completely unrelated to whether the source of the oil is organic or abiotic. The argument that Hubbert's peak oil curve is outdated is probably true, but is a function of improved technology (hydraulic fracturing) over the years rather than an "unlimited source" of oil from the mantle.