Peak Oil Rainbow At The End Of A Gas Pump
Over consumption and overpopulation have forced today'ss oil-based global economy beyond peak production, toward collapse and enormous transformation over just the next few years. Simply put, 'sPeak oil's means not being able to produce enough oil, fast enough to meet projected rising fuel demands.
Since no major corrective measures have been initiated to curb over consumption, overpopulation continues to be targeted through a variety of secondary causes which include: wars, famine and disease epidemics.
So even if a global super catastrophe (runaway greenhouse effect, acidification of the oceans, another sudden Ice Age, pole shift, or Planet X'ss next passing) doesn'st end human civilization as we know it --the end of cheap energy will.
Resource scarcity conflicts are transnational in scope and reflect an increased reliance upon global networks like: GATT, WTO, World Bank, and the IMF. Consequently, continued growth of world markets and global culture have created a subordination of nation-states to transnational structures.
The only thing new about this interface between nation-states and the more resilient interest group networks is the unrestrained brutality associated with dissolving distinctions between people, resources, and strategic needs.
As the global energy crunch unfolds, civil order is not expected to be maintained unless human overpopulation (currently at 6-7 billion) is arbitrarily and quickly reduced to a 'snetwork's manageable level of about 2 billion people before the end of next decade.
According to Alexander Kiy, author of fiction novel: Fear Kindness Love / Earth Ascending 2012, humans are really Interdimensional light beings with an eternal life and galactic consciousness. This crisis of fear we are in does not have to be one of energy or economy, but of soulful release.
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Peak Oil Rainbow At The End Of A Gas Pump