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Beyond Peak Oil
A Survey Based on Primary Statistics

 

What is Peak Oil?
Colin Campbell: "The term Peak Oil refers the maximum rate of the production of oil in any area under consideration, recognizing that it is a finite natural resource, subject to depletion."

Colin Campbell Founder of ASPO

Why now — surely there is plenty of oil!?

 

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"Let's look at it simply. The most important difference between North Korea and Iraq is that economically, we just had no choice in Iraq. The country swims on a sea of oil." *

US deputy defence secretary, Paul Wolfowitz, in Singapore, 31 May-1 June, 2003

 

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"...for reasons that have a lot to do with the US government bureaucracy, we settled on the one issue that everyone could agree on: weapons of mass destruction."

Paul Wolfowitz, Vanity Fair magazine, May 2003

 

Shocking documentary uncovers the subversion of Americas democracy. Exposed: The Carlyle Group

 

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American Theocracy
"American Theocracy may be the most alarming analysis of where we are and where we may be going to have appeared in many years. It is not without polemic, but unlike many of the more glib and strident political commentaries of recent years, it is extensively researched and frighteningly persuasive...By describing a series of major transformations, by demonstrating the relationships among them, and by discussing them with passionate restraint, Phillips has created a harrowing picture of danger that no American reader will welcome, but that none should ignore."
The New York Times Book Review
March 19, 2006