Petroleum pandemonium
A lot of people walk around dazed and confused, hoping and praying for the best while thinking "But why don't they..." ... and "Why do they..." . So here's a little infomercial about stuff like... reasons.

It amazes me every day how little is known about that animal called "The economy" by most people in it. And the more those people get to call themselves "experts", the worse it gets even. Because then there's this "certainty" that what they said is better than anything else ever being said, and that's what needs to happen, even though it could never happen and never happened in the past.
That animal called "The economy" is a hungry beast, and it's addicted. It's addicted to having to hide away all blatant lies and cons of the past. It has to do this by conning and lying about the same things more... but then bigger.
That animal called "The economy" is also addicted to extraction, since it can only destroy and therefore needs to continuously get new things to consume and destroy.
And to show you how pervasive the Petroleum pandemonium has become, we're going to take a little walk through all the products and services of all the things humanity is doing with that black gold called petroleum. It's just a black goo that used to come straight out of the ground here and there if you dug a hole. And there's plenty more where that came from, but sadly it's super obvious that using it that much is very bad for your health.

Addicts just can't stop hurting themselves by overdoing a bad thing that has fractional rewards temporarily. Like a little high that makes you forget all the bad things you want to ignore, and highlight the good things you imagined... and tomorrow it can do it all over again.
All this while perfectly fine and better alternatives are present and available of course... But the addict can't see that anymore once he's totally committed. And that's the point where they should be committed obviously. Once it gets so bad that everything and everyone is replaced with just being a step to fulfill the insane desires of the addict, we tend to completely remove them from our societies. It makes sense right? There's obviously something very basic broken at the moment and the only possible outcomes of that behavior are bad. Nobody wants to keep helping and supporting those addicts that burn down everything and everyone just for another fix, and the fix doesn't even work anymore since they got used to it, so the only path available to them is worse anyways.
That's all simple logic right?
You know what else is simple logic? Everyone thinks "The Economy" HAS to be addicted to it's energy production. While energy is abundant if you just know how to store it well. But because there's oil and all it's derivatives , the addict seems to believe it's not needed anymore because here are all the things you can do with the black sludge...
The wagon for the silly people
Obviously, you know about things like gasoline and diesel and methane gas... Little people get to use that little byproduct for little personal vehicles and central heating and other luxuries and a price level that isn't related to a free market, but by the price of the war machine needed to defend the oil field from the war machine of another oil field.
About 40 to 50 % of all crude oil gets turned into fuel for these kinds of things by a process of "refinement". And the science that was put into this was and is enormous ... It's the most calculated product in history, and it's pricing levels of both the raw product and all it's derivatives are tightly controlled in ways that never resembled something like a free market at all, and it has never moved in that direction at all.

And just a small reminder... All those little wagons for all the silly people need to drive around on roads, and those roads are made mostly of asphalt which is also an oil product. It's a really bad way to make roads though, since bitumen based roads tend to break up really fast compared to everything else ever used for roads like... ummm... rocks. But that's too complicated they say , even though thousands of years ago, some other silly people built roads out of rocks that are even still functional today. But something that doesn't break down and pollutes the environment is not a repeat business, and that's then dubbed bad business.
Anyways... moving on...
The big machines that the silly people shouldn't see too much. Sea and Air.
Bitumen and silly people fuel are about half of the entire crude oil industry... But there is still plenty left in that black gold.
Jet-fuel is one of them.... And at every moment on planet earth there are at least 20000 commercial planes in the air, which means about at least 40 000 jet engines burning jet-fuel as we speak.
And then there are all the military uses of jet Fuel off course, but those statistics are all state secrets , but let's dare a guess and say it's a lot too? I mean... plenty of rockets and jet fighters around aren't there? And they're always flying around too.
And on the other side of the spectrum there are the big steel ships , and guess what they use for fuel , and how much of them there are?
At any given time there are easily 10 000 of these "Brent oil burning barges" chugging around on our oceans.

Oh, and then silly things like tanks and stuff that burn a lot of diesel too... they're just like Greubers little tank though... because there's always rockets you can fire at them.
Chemical toys for all
Petrochemical, they call it.
In the strictest sense, any of a large group of chemicals (as distinct from fuels) derived from petroleum and natural gas and used for a variety of commercial purposes. The definition, however, has been broadened to include the whole range of aliphatic, aromatic, and naphthenic organic chemicals, as well as carbon black and such inorganic materials as sulfur and ammonia. In many instances, a specific chemical included among the petrochemicals may also be obtained from other sources, such as coal, coke, or vegetable products. For example, materials such as benzene and naphthalene can be made from either petroleum or coal, while ethyl alcohol may be of petrochemical or vegetable origin. This makes it difficult to categorize a specific substance as, strictly speaking, petrochemical or nonpetrochemical. But you get the jist of it right?
Products made from petrochemicals include such items as plastics, soaps and detergents, solvents, drugs, fertilizers, pesticides, explosives, synthetic fibres and rubbers, paints, epoxy resins, and flooring and insulating materials. Petrochemicals are found in products as diverse as aspirin, luggage, boats, automobiles, aircraft, polyester clothes, and recording discs and tapes.
Wow... That reminds me a lot of these things too actually.

But you're having trouble seeing those patterns aren't you?
Guess why!
And what's the reason for all this?
This isn't "The economy" though... this is just one market in the economy.
Just the use of a single commodity of things you can find on this little planet.
And this market isn't "oil" ... It's the market of the machines of war.
Since all those commercial products being shipped around, are only being produced and pushed onto consumers because that's a way to fund the construction of the defense mechanism for being allowed to keep doing this.
Entire societies are "dependent" on that defense of the thing they're used to doing, without anyone ever wondering if it's a good idea or not. It's being done by many, so that's good enough for most of the many too.
Not much else really. And that's always super obvious in all the public talk about all this by "the experts" ...
We all have to keep doing this or chaos will come!!!
(Uhuh... that worked out well didn't it?)
The problem isn't our "Economy" that's would suffer... not at all actually... only the war machine market would not be "profitable" anymore.
The solution to all of this madness?
Simply really... Economically outperform the war machine market to heal the economy again.
And here is something that turns sunlight, wind and water movements into more energy than any location could ever dream of needing... and to be able to do that you just have to be allowed to build a machine that requires a few hours of human labour for maintenance every day , and that whole problem is completely and utterly solved.
Sadly... The war machine industry has a lot of war machines, and they're all constantly hunting to any threat to the war machine industry.
So policy wise... the answer is to seriously protect anything that is trying not to use the products of the war machine market to fix the economy.
That's all simple logic isn't it?
But talk is all fine and dandy you say... but there aren't any machine possible that could do this?
Well... guess again... Yes there are. It's just the war machine market that wants you all to forget that continuously, with addictive things they ship around on big container ships which they say are absolutely necessary for "Everything" ... since in their world, the War machine market is the only thing that exists anyways, and planet earth and those silly people crawling around on it are just getting in the way of all that glorious burning and explosions and domination and such.
Here's how to build machines that make the war machine economy completely unnecessary from day 1 , once you get to build a machine like this.
And we're seeking financial support and legal protection to be allowed to build and show you this... which... causes a lot of war machines to be pointed at us. But that's ok... we can handle that.
But we still need your help financing wise though... and guess what... somehow , the war machine economy refuses to invest in this.
Do we still have to spell out why that is?
