it's like they accuse you of "hate" because they know the shit they are going to try to do to you will make you hate them. we dodged more than a bullet on tuesday my friends.
Basically if any carbon form which is just long chains of hydrogen are and carbon atoms is heated to a great degree without oxygen it does not burn it actually breaks down into its individual atoms and then that can easily be recombined with water and to making oil. The molecules along themselves in the long chains that form what we call crude oil.
This happens constantly inside the earth and it doesn't take very long and it can use any carbon form. It can be done mechanically by people and is being done by many companies now in that large steel containers in less than an hour.
It is absolutely proven beyond the shadow of a doubt that oil is not a fossil fuel and it does not have limited quantities but it's actually being made constantly all the time.
This is a decent internet rant about trying to wake up friends and the frustrations of being awake amongst zombies. I posted this one because it hit close to home and I think it will with people here.
Bishop and theologian who lived in an era of dispute in the Church. Achillas was the bishop of Alexandria, Egypt, one of the most powerful cities in the world at the time. Succeeding as bishop a man named St. Peter the Martyr, Achillas ordained Arius, who was to begin the influential heresy of Arianism. When Achillas recognized the untruths in Arius' preaching, he took steps to defend the faith and was attacked by Arius and another heretical group called the Meletians. Achillas remained firm in the faith. A council held in Alexandria condemned Arius and forced him to flee to Palestine. Achillas, however, did not live to see this condemnation.
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