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The Manipulation of Oil Supplies and Environmental Regulations

The 'crisis' didn't start with the 'Arab oil embargo' in 1973, IF YOU HAVE BEEN PAYING ATTENTION.

It was a result of years of manipulation in Washington.

Government regulations led to a drop in domestic oil production.

At the same time, environmental groups like the Sierra Club and Friends of the Earth gained prominence.

These environmentalists demanded government 'action' to prevent ecological destruction.

They claimed severe restrictions on oil companies were the only solution.

Unknown to many, this was a ploy of 'pressure from below and pressure from above' to achieve a hidden political objective!

THESE 'PROTESTORS' ARE FINANCIALLY SUPPORTED TO PROTEST BY INSIDER GROUPS LIKE THE COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS.

UNKNOWN TO MANY AMERICANS THIS WAS JUST ANOTHER DAY TO THE OLD ILLUMINIST - THEY HAD BEEN USING THIS PLOY FOR MANY GENERATIONS.

Oil producers faced major obstacles.

Eric Skousen and John Tenney outline these in their work, "Exploding the Energy Shortage Myth".

Off-shore Exploration Was Restricted by declaring accessible shallow-ocean regions 'off limits.'

Transport of Discovered Oil Was Delayed - the Alaskan pipeline was held up for six years in the courts and federal agencies while America went begging other countries for oil.

Development of Shale and Tar Sands Was Delayed

Oil Prices Were Controlled at Low Rates to discourage exploration and development by the small, independent oil companies that do most of the exploratory drilling in the United States.

Conditions Made Oil Refineries Nearly Impossible to Operate. Since Crude oil from the well is hardly useful to anyone until refined, a shortage of the products of crude oil can be created by restricting refinery production with an unbelievable morass of regulations.

A Gasoline Crisis Was Ensured by Decreeing Auto Manufacturers to Load New Cars with Gas-wasting equipment, all in the name of protecting the environment.

This manipulation of oil supplies and environmental regulations has had far-reaching effects.

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