Requiem for the Fossil Fuel Age »

Posted By Spadecaller 11 months ago in Arts & Entertainment

This Andre Rieu recording of Bolero composed by Maurice Ravel (1928) accompanies a Spadecaller video entitled, Requiem for the Fossil Fuel Age; its about the pending death of a treacherous era, the age of oil.

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    Spadecaller11 months ago

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    Seldom does mainstream media focus on the underlying cause of war in Iraq.

    Owned by the corporations profiting from war in Iraq, the media demands silence from its broadcasters; "Do not blame lust for oil on American interests in Iraq!" The message is coming through loud and clear.

    When John McCain accidentally promised the nation that we will never have to send our troops to war again because of oil, the elephant in the middle of the room finally appeared on national television. Before and since then, msm has returned to its strategy of silence; pretending that oil has nothing to do with U.S. involvement in Iraq and Iran. The truth about oil is not something that is open for discussion on mainstream media.

    Most reputable economists and educated people know that if the U.S. had abundant resources of oil available at home,Iraq and Sadam Hussein would have remained diplomatic friends, as they once were. U.S.intelligence has revealed the truth: that our government lied to Sadam Hussein -- promising him that we would not interfere if Iraq were to attack Kuwait. U.S. corporate strategists wanted an excuse to attack Iraq and they found one when Iraq attacked Kuwait. That America gave Hussein a green light to do so is not often admitted to by the propagandists representing U.S. mainstream media. The first gulf war and the Iraq war were both orchestrated and premeditated attacks inspired by the oil clan, father and son oil men, George Sr. and Jr.

    As the last oil reserves in Iran, the U.S. and throughout the world are consumed, the greedy chase for for oil in the Sudan and the middle east will continued to compel nations to find excuses for conflict.

    But the end is not far off...Oil is a limited resource that is rapidly dwindling.

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    not2needy11 months ago

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    I know we are a generation of people, world wide, who depend on the extraction of oil from the earth, but what a nasty thing it is! Fires that have killed an untold number of people, oil spills that have killed an untold number of sea life, and fowl. Emissions that destroy our air, and health. As much as we have come to depend on it, i wish i could live to see the day that it's no longer used or needed.

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    Eagle_Eye11 months ago

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    I hope the American people continue to limit their usage of all oil products further causing it's fall in the market.

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      StevieGee11 months ago

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      I would like to see an end of the oil based economy before I die. I would like to see electric cars powered by solar energy. I would like to see homes and buildings heated and cooled by geothermal energy. I would like to see the Saudis begging for alms. The technology is nearly there. We can do it. Thanks Spade, great vid. Bolero is another of my favs.

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        Natureboy11 months ago

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        Alternative energy will not enable us to live as we do now once oil becomes scarce. We have created an infrastructure which was possible only with the extravagantly wasteful use of fossil fuels.

        The smart ones are already preparing for the changes, learning to grow food, harvest water, and otherwise radically reduce their environmental footprint.

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