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Confronting Collapse: The Crisis of Energy and Money in a Post Peak Oil World: A 25-Point Program for Action
by Michael C. Ruppert, Colin Campbell
by Michael C. Ruppert, Colin Campbell
This book is a mixed bag,
Much of what he says is true, I already knew about it, and others said it better.
Peak oil, soil erosion, the real cost of ethanol, hydrogen and other alt energy sources.
the general tone of the book is sarcastic rant,
which I could live without.
Also he says the occasional stupid thing,
Like who owns the FED?
Why a collection of jews and the Bush family, of course!
Much of what he says is true, I already knew about it, and others said it better.
Peak oil, soil erosion, the real cost of ethanol, hydrogen and other alt energy sources.
the general tone of the book is sarcastic rant,
which I could live without.
Also he says the occasional stupid thing,
Like who owns the FED?
Why a collection of jews and the Bush family, of course!
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Aug 13, 2012 10:49pm
Where in this book does the author say any such thing?
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