I said yesterday in my Blog that now it all made sense.  Well here’s my take on how it could all fit together, the cause, the reasoning and the likely effects. 

I may be completely totally wrong, but I think that my explanation is probably more watertight than the police report on the 7/7 bombings. If I am wrong on either count, then I will apologise unreservedly at the appropriate time.

I try wherever possible not to look at populist views because they are populist views, but for objectivity where I can find it.


What we are seeing today, at both a political and a military level in the US, the UK and across Europe is our politicians taking decisions that will affect the globe forever.  They have decided that this course of action is too big and too important to discuss with us, the voters, and anyway, it would tell everyone else what they were up to. 

It comes down to 4 things.

Peak Oil

Petro Dollars against Euro's

Food production

Economics

 

"Peak Oil" - the point at which half of global oil production has been consumed, and beyond which extraction goes into irreversible decline, and prices rise accordingly.

The US reached its peak oil point in 1976, the UK in 2002, most other industrialised oil producers have already reached their peak oil point.  They are therefore now net importers of oil. 

 

Petro Dollars.

Since the Sheik Yamane oil crisis in the 60’s, all oil has been bought and sold in Dollars. 

This means that the US govt can keep increasing its money supply, increasing its credit around the world, keep spending dollars on its military and overseas adventures knowing that the mighty dollar is backed up by oil.

However, in the last 10-15 years a few oil producing countries have begun to sell in Euros rather than Dollars.  This has had an impact on the US economy, as its international black credit card has began to dry up. It’s a situation it cannot let continue, the US deficit is just too big.


Food Production

Most food in the western world is mass produced. In order to sustain the level of production required to feed its populations more and more fertilisers, pesticides, packaging and transportation are required and used. They all use Oil or oil derivatives. 

Future oil price rises will have a massive impact on food production. World grain stocks are already at their lowest level in 34 years. In China, the most populous nation on earth, the grain harvest fell by 9% between 1998 and 2005, with the country now an ever-larger presence in global food markets as a result, adding yet more strain.

The US has tried to counter this with massive investments in the world of GM food production, but has hit resistance from around the world in its production, and organic farming has little impact on the market overall. 

The increased demands for oil for food production puts further pressure on the predicted dates for Oil Peak on those oil producers that have not yet reached that point, and current thinking is that globally there will be a convergence of supply vs demand in 2020.  Beyond that point the needs of the importers outstrips the capacity to supply.

The increased popularity in Bio Fuel also increases the demand to grow more food, and in its turn adds further pressure on the need for oil. 

Escalating food prices in this context are likely to lead to political instability on a global scale, as more people chase fewer food resources.  The UK dependence on imported food in recent decades has been phenomenal: half of all vegetables and 95% of all fruit consumed in the UK now come from overseas.
 

Economics.

I will come on the economics later in the blog.


I spoke last week of a conspiracy to strip the UK population of its rights, the same is happening in the US, and somewhat more quietly across Europe.  I also wrote yesterday how using the information above as outlined in yesterday’s attached video, all the measures being put in place by the US and UK governments now make sense. 

So lets take it a step further.  Lets add in the current conflicts that we are involved in, the military activities going on in Afghanistan and Iraq, and the build up to them.

What we have seen is potentially one of the biggest conspiracies the world has ever seen, but at least now I think I understand why. That is to say that I am not condoning, but understand. 

Our governments are faced with choices about our near future, and possibly see this as a better option than fighting unrest at home as oil, food, power, heat and light become so expensive and scarce.

For a government to contemplate killing 3000 of its own people in order to promote a political ideal is not unheard of, but we would have hoped for better from our own leaders, the ones who tell us that we live in free and democratic lands, but not unheard of.

So think for a moment, that perhaps the attack on the twin towers was ‘arranged’ by the US government, and there is lots of evidence appearing to suggest that this was the case, followed shortly afterwards by the invasion of Afghanistan.  This had a popular following, but evidence is also there that says that 9/11 was the work of a small but well funded group, funded by Saudi Arabia on behalf of the US government, not a global terror network. 

It could be that Al-Qaeda is a figment of the fertile imagination of the Whitehouse, and has been promoted vigorously to justify not just the invasion of Afghanistan, but also to set in train the mountain of legislation across the western world for anti-terror activities. 

It has long been known that Afghanistan has been used as a training ground for terror groups, but they have always been small, and their only ambition was to fight their own governments in Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and the like.  They were not joined up groups and had neither the will or the ambition to fight with the west.  But in order to promote the big lie, it was easy to suggest that they were, and to use the Northern Alliance in Afghanistan to go hunt them down.

Historically when invaded, Afghans fight back, the Russians knew that, but the propaganda machine tells us that these are not Afghans fighting for their own land, they are part of Al-Qaeda, and so perpetuating the need for our presence.  The readily available and detailed knowledge needed to distinguish between the two is just not present in western general knowledge, so the propaganda machine puts out what we think we want to hear. 

Britain on the other hand having bought into the bigger plan, now needed to scare its own population into compliance, so, were the 7/7 London bombings arranged?. There is enough evidence around on the internet now to suggest that it was. The effects were to generate anti Muslim feeling, legislation and to justify sending our troops into battle, so if we are to follow this theory through it would make sense. The 4 lads accused of making it happen were perhaps just in the wrong place at the wrong time. Its not beyond the capability of our security services to fabricate someone’s involvement, the NI police ombudsmen proved that.


Part 2 of the plan, was to secure the oil fields in Iraq, because at the end of the day this is what all of this is about, securing the oil producing facilities that will guarantee the supply to the western world over the next decade.    

As I said earlier, our governments see this as a better option than fighting unrest at home as oil, food, power, heat and light become expensive and scarce.

So, generate enough fictional proof to launch a war against Iraq.  Launch an invasion. 

Why people keep asking was there no exit strategy? The answer is, there isn’t one because were not leaving. In fact, the Americans are building no less than 15 permanent bases in Iraq now.

The Oil, now secured for western use, needs to be allocated, and we saw this happen under long term contracts offered to US and UK oil companies only 2 weeks ago. 

 

So what’s next?.

First on the agenda, as we are all aware of by the build up of rhetoric is Iran. 

Again the propaganda machine is at work, Iran wants to wipe out Israel, Iran wants nuclear power, Iran is funding terrorism.

America has been funding and training anti Iranian groups within Iraq as outlined by the Iran Policy Committee which is run by Dick Cheney and made up of former White House, State Department, Pentagon and CIA officials, and the separate Iran Syria Operations Group that was established to plot a more aggressive democracy promotion strategy for those two “rogue” states. Funding is $75m that Condoleezza Rice requested from Congress last year, plus some $10m already in the budget.. 

US officials said British input was important because of the Bush administration’s lack of experts on Iran, the legacy of 25 years of frozen diplomatic relations.
 

Israel will attack Iran first, under the guise of protecting itself from a nuclear Iran. 

Following Israel’s attack, US, UK and Nato troops and airpower will attack from Iraq on the western side, Afghanistan on the eastern side, by allied warships and aircraft from the Gulf in the south, and from US bases established in Turkmenistan to the north.  We have already seen the build up, a new carrier group in the gulf, 22,000 more troops in Iraq, and a further 20,000 on the way to Afghanistan. 

Simultaneous attacks from all sides will ensure than Iran is overwhelmed at a speed that will not allow the Iranians to fully retaliate, and will secure the oil installations with the minimum of damage.

There is the possibility that during this process or shortly thereafter, Pakistan will have second thoughts about supporting what is no longer a war on terror, or its people will revolt and overthrow the government in Islamabad.  

One of the reasons that the British government have been carefully fostering the business, economic and military relationship with India over the past 6 years, coupled with Gordon Browns visit there 2 weeks ago, is to ensure India will be a counter balance to Pakistan in the event of them faltering. Only one of the pressure points could be that there are over half a million Indians working in the UK on work permits.

At this point, Saudi Arabia will guarantee its oil to the west, in return for being left alone amongst the Arab states to continue as it is. Its first move in getting closer ties is the appointment as ambassador to the US of Adel al-Jubeir, a US educated aide to King Abdullah, who will replace Prince Turki al-Faisal  It is thought that Prince Turki will return to his old job of Intelligence chief.

It may even take the opportunity to settle some old scores and find itself amongst the invaders, with many of the gulf states in its gaze, and in particular Kuwait.

It may even find time to deal with Yemen, long a thorn in its side, whilst Oman which is virtually a British protectorate should survive. 

Turkey, which has been very bellicose this past week, may find that this is the right time to deal with the Kurdish problem and invade northern Iraq, whilst guaranteeing the oil in the north Iraqi province to the west in return for EU membership, whilst Syria would be dealt with by Israel and Turkey.  Jordan could possibly become the capital of a federation of newly pro-westernised Arab states.

 

How would Russia and China react to all this turmoil. A possible deal may already been done with these two giants. 

China is experiencing a massive growth rate of 30-40 pct, which is fuelled by oil.  China’s own needs are greater than its own oil fields, but it has had its eye on the fields in the South China Sea for some time, and those of Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand and the Philippines. 

Has China been told that the west would look the other way if it felt the need to ‘expand’, and deal with North Korea at the same time.  Would the west sacrifice South Korea or Taiwan as part of that deal, a huge drain to the US on its existing military resources.

Then there is Japan. Japan has recently upgraded its defence force to full military status, and would I feel align itself to the US and the west. Japan is also a net importer of oil, and every other raw material it uses, so it would need the good offices of the west to ensure its own survival. 

Russia on the other hand, is a net producer of oil, but has always had hegemonistic views, and since the break up of the soviet union has wanted most of it back under its control, the recent Gas problems with its neighbours have shown how much it wants to control events, and again the west would probably look the other way. 

The only fly in the ointment would be Azerbaijan, the historical home of the Rockefellers Standard Oil Company, which was forced to split in 1911 under the Sherman Antitrust Act.

Rockefeller just bought a share of the new companies and carried on. The split off  companies are now known as Exxon Mobil, ConocoPhillips, Chevron, Amoco, Atlantic Richfield, Marathon and BP North America, and these oilfields I think the Americans would just love to have back.

There you have it. The Military bloc’s pretty much as predicted by George Orwell have just been formed. 

It would probably be an opportune moment in the eyes of the Spanish, French and Italians at this juncture to try their own bit of luck, and launch invasions of north Africa, in particular the oil rich states of Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Mali, Niger, Chad and also Egypt to secure the Suez canal, if Israel hasn’t already done so.

 

Now we look at the Economics

In order for this to work, the entire way in which we do business would have to change, and change dramatically. 

For months now I have heard Gordon Brown banging on about the New World Order, but there has never been a cohesive explanation as to what that is. 

Over the past 2 years, I believe that the process for New World Order has already been defined at the economic level. Firstly at the G8 conference in Gleneagles, by Brown in Bangalore, and more recently at The World Economic Forum in Davos where the final business contracts were agreed, and this will be played out at the WTO talks over the next few months.

The 3 new blocs will decide on how to view the remaining worlds resources, those of Africa and South America. The raw commodities that we all need, Iron, Copper, Coffee etc.

They will be discussing how they will be trading those commodities and finished product, and how the worlds currencies can be cut down to 4. The Dollar, the Euro, The Rouble and the Yuan. All trade with the 3rd world will be using one of the 4, there will be no need for any other currencies. 

A New World Order. Politically, Militarily and Economically. The primary industrial and technology players are already so close to governments that the transition will be a lot smoother than imagined, and it will be the large multinational companies that will take the lead. Microsoft for instance can virtually shut down any country that doesn’t want to play. In Britain we have seen how the secretive Smith Institute is so close to Gordon Brown that it is beginning to draw a lot of attention and enquiry.

 

How will this affect us?.  It is hard to know how much change will we see at home, how it will affect our jobs, our wages, our shopping habits, our freedoms. But change it will, and we have already seen the start to those changes with ID cards, databases, draconian laws, lost rights and government secrecy. 

Why all the draconian legislation? Any government that is planning such radical changes must as part of its thinking believe that there is likely to be a huge backlash at home, primarily from the communities of the affected nations and faiths, but also from the die-hard anti war protesters and liberal thinkers, and put measures and control mechanisms in place to deal with that should it arise.  I think there’s more to come, so hang on tight. 

All this, in the name of Oil and the mighty Dollar?.   Maybe, you decide.