skip to main
|
skip to sidebar
Bull! Not bull
Home
|
Blog
|
Archive
|
Bibliography
|
Subscribe/Contact
Peak Oil, Smoke and Mirrors
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Featuring: Richard Heinberg, Colin Campbell, Michael Meacher MP, Julian Darley, Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed, Philip J.Berg, Webster G. Tarpley, Andreas Von Beulow, David Shayler, Christopher Bollyn, Paul Roberts.
"Oil Smoke & Mirrors" offers us a sobering critique of our perceived recent history, of our present global circumstances, and of our shared future in light of imminent, under-reported and mis-represented energy production constraints.
Through a series of impressively candid, informed and articulate interviews, this film argues that the bizzare events surrounding the 9/11 attacks, and the equally bizzare prosecution of the so-called "war on terror", can be more credibly understood in the wider context of an imminent and critical divergence between available global oil supply and increasing global oil demand.
The picture "Oil, Smoke & Mirrors" paints is one of a tragically hyper-mediated global-political culture, which, for whatever reason, demonstrably disassociates itself from the values it claims to represent.
While the ideas presented in this film can at first seem daunting, it's ultimate assertion is that these challenges can indeed be met and perhaps surpassed if, but only if, we can find first the courage to perceive them.
The DVD, with 60 mins of additional interview material, can be purchased at
www.OilSmokeAndMirrors.com.
Posted by Michael Nystrom
Peak Oil, Smoke and Mirrors
Featuring: Richard Heinberg, Colin Campbell, Michael Meacher MP, Julian Darley, Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed, Philip J.Berg, Webster G. Tarpley, Andreas Von Beulow, David Shayler, Christopher Bollyn, Paul Roberts.
"Oil Smoke & Mirrors" offers us a sobering critique of our perceived recent history, of our present global circumstances, and of our shared future in light of imminent, under-reported and mis-represented energy production constraints.
Through a series of impressively candid, informed and articulate interviews, this film argues that the bizzare events surrounding the 9/11 attacks, and the equally bizzare prosecution of the so-called "war on terror", can be more credibly understood in the wider context of an imminent and critical divergence between available global oil supply and increasing global oil demand.
The picture "Oil, Smoke & Mirrors" paints is one of a tragically hyper-mediated global-political culture, which, for whatever reason, demonstrably disassociates itself from the values it claims to represent.
While the ideas presented in this film can at first seem daunting, it's ultimate assertion is that these challenges can indeed be met and perhaps surpassed if, but only if, we can find first the courage to perceive them.
The DVD, with 60 mins of additional interview material, can be purchased at
www.OilSmokeAndMirrors.com.
View the entire comment thread.
Newer Post
Older Post
Home
Blog Archive
►
2009
(
48
)
►
December
(
4
)
►
November
(
3
)
►
September
(
4
)
►
August
(
6
)
►
April
(
5
)
►
March
(
15
)
►
February
(
9
)
►
January
(
2
)
►
2008
(
14
)
►
November
(
1
)
►
July
(
2
)
►
June
(
3
)
►
May
(
1
)
►
March
(
1
)
►
February
(
3
)
►
January
(
3
)
▼
2007
(
101
)
►
November
(
2
)
►
September
(
2
)
►
August
(
11
)
►
July
(
11
)
►
June
(
7
)
▼
May
(
13
)
America's Cheapest Family
Broke in America: James Scurlock and Elizabeth War...
Marc Faber - More Correction Ahead - Part I
Marc Faber - More Correction Ahead - Part II
Ron Paul Speaks the Truth in Debate
The Real Estate Bubble Has Burst (2006)
Housing Boom, Bust and Recovery in the 1930's
Jon Stewart on the Bill Moyers Show
Iraq For Sale: Banned from Congress
Peak Oil, Smoke and Mirrors
John Stewar Analyzes the Republican Presidential D...
Money as Debt
James Scrulock - Maxed Out Interview
►
April
(
12
)
►
March
(
20
)
►
February
(
9
)
►
January
(
14
)
►
2006
(
40
)
►
December
(
7
)
►
November
(
10
)
►
October
(
11
)
►
September
(
12
)