The Price of Black Gold: Understanding Oil

By Billie-Seaon Ducote, published Jul 11, 2007
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Pennsylvania boasts the first oil well in the world, drilled by Edward L. Drake in 1859. Since that day the extraction of oil has hit an all time high, yielding 80 to 100 million barrels per day.

Oil! Some people say it is a constant, ever flowing, supply, but, a supply of what? Oops! No one seems to know. Scientists have many theories about the development of oil, the length of time, and ingredients that evolved into what we know today as "black gold." But the most important question is, what exactly is it? What role does it play in the interior maintenance of this planet? Unfortunately, greed is the priority over any research that could possibly answer this vital question,nor is there any concern as to what effect 148 years of oil extraction will have on the life of our planet.

I recently watched a documentary on the Discovery Channel about the melting glaciers, one of which was noticed to be melting from underneath, and not from the green-house gasses. Could it be possible that there is friction going on within the internal system of the earth from the millions of barrels of oil that are being removed each day?

It has always been a theory of mine that oil is the life blood of our planet. There is no way to prove or disprove it, but my 30 years of metaphysical studies has given me the insight needed to think "out of the box." It is a scientific fact that all natural creations have a mode of operation..., a body makeup that functions according to the formula in which it was created. Mankind, being a co-creator with the Universe creates machines that also function based on a formula of rules of operation. The automobile being one in which oil is it's life blood, reducing friction and acids. Can we be so ignorant as to believe that the oil we are taking from the earth has absolutely no function in the internal or external operation of our planet and it's atmosphere?

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