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• lifeaftertheoilcrash.net
• matthewsavinar.com |
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• The Oil Age is Over
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Matt Savinar was born and raised in California. He received his undergraduate degree in Political Science from the University of California at Davis. He received his law degree from the University of California at Hastings College of the Law, and is a California licensed attorney. His work has been quoted extensively on the floor of the United States Congress and has been featured prominently in the pages of Fortune Magazine. His website, LifeAftertheOilCrash.net is assigned reading at multiple university courses around the world.
The Nature People |
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| Saturday December 27, 2008 |
Psychic mediums Christopher Valentine and Dr. Christian von Lahr talked about Nature People such as Gnomes, Elves, Fairies and Leprechauns and also discussed how they have established direct communication with them. "Their wisdom is so incredible ... I never even conceived that they could be this smart," marveled Valentine about the lessons the pair have learned from the Nature People. Detailing a veritable roll call of Nature People, von Lahr illuminated the differences between these purported races of creatures. Gnomes, he said, "look very human-like, except they are shorter or smaller than most people."
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Host: Ian Punnett
Meltdown: The Economy & Oil |
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| Thursday July 3, 2008 |
In a special program looking at issues surrounding oil & the economy,trends analyst Gerald Celente appeared for the full show. He was joined by investment advisorCatherine Austin Fitts in the third hour, and oil expertMatt Savinar in the last hour. The dollar has lost 41% of its value during the Bush administration, and we're going to see company failures so big they won't be able to be bailed out, like Bear Stearns, said Celente. He cited the Federal Reserve, which functions as a private company with no congressional oversight, as one of the major problems. Predicting food & gas riots, as well as tax revolts, Celente suggested diversifying your savings among a number of banks, if you have more than $100,000. Catherine Austin Fitts commented that the demise of Bear Stearns may have been a hit job, "cannibalized" for the good of other finance companies. There is an effort underway to centralize the economy and shift assets away from local communities, she warned. Fitts
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Host: George Noory
Rebroadcast: Matt Savinar from 11/1/07 |
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| Sunday November 18, 2007 |
Sunday's show was a rebroadcast from 11/1/07, featuring researcher Matt Savinar, who spoke about the peak oil crisis during the first three hours. In the last hour, Jerome Corsi discussed the abiotic oil theory, which suggests that oil is not formed by decaying matter, but rather is a non-biological, natural product that is replenished by the earth.Guests Bob Bigelow and Christopher O'Brien will be rescheduled.
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Host: George Noory
The Oil Collapse |
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| Thursday November 1, 2007 |
During the first three hours, researcher Matt Savinar spoke about the peak oil crisis. US oil production peaked in 1971 and has been declining ever since then-- and most other countries are past their peak as well, he reported.
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Host: George Noory
Space & Military Technology |
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| Saturday June 23, 2007 |
Former U.S. Air Force captain and author Dale Brown discussed his latest novel Strike Force, as well as space & military technology on the horizon. In the first hour, researcher Matt Savinar commented on peak oil.
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Host: Art Bell
The Interconnecting Matrix |
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| Thursday January 18, 2007 |
Author Gregg Braden expounded on the concept of a divine matrix, which he defined as a container, a bridge between the inner and outer world, and a mirror of quantum essence. .
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Host: George Noory
Coming Oil Crash |
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| Saturday September 3, 2005 |
Matt Savinar, creator of Life After the Oil Crash website, discussed 'Peak Oil' and how life will change in the United States when oil begins to run out. According to Savinar, the earth was "originally endowed" with two trillion barrels of oil and he estimates we've already consumed about one trillion of those barrels.When 50% of the world's oil reserve has been depleted, Savinar explained, not only does oil production decline, but it becomes increasingly more expensive to bring up the remaining oil. Diminishing oil supplies in turn will cause our financial system to collapse, he said, which will cause all other markets to follow suit. Citing the government's 'Oil Shockwave' simulation in which the world loses just 4% of its oil supply, Savinar said gas would hit $5.50/gallon and the market would lose 25% of its value. But Savinar expects things will get much worse.He predicts the coming oil crash will lead to widespread power outages, fascist legislation from the Feder
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Host: Ian Punnett
UFOs & Media Coverage |
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| Monday August 29, 2005 |
Journalist Terry Hansen talked about the news media’s role and complicity with the U.S. government to suppress honest coverage of the UFO phenomenon in the name of national security.UFOs were widely covered in major media outlets from the period of 1947 through 1966, he pointed out, but after that time reports greatly diminished. One national publication, the National Enquirer did continue to cover the topic with some accuracy, but with its disreputable material on celebrities, the UFO subject became tarnished by association, Hansen commented. Further, he noted that Gene Pope, the Enquirer's publisher had previously been involved in the CIA's psychological warfare program. The CIA had arrangements with various media to spread its propaganda, Hansen reported. For instance, he said, the 1966 TV show, "CBS Reports," colluded with the CIA in order shape public perceptions about UFOs— offering the conclusion that sightings were merely cases of mistaken identity. He also discussed th
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Host: George Noory
The End of Oil |
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| Sunday October 24, 2004 |
Author Matt Savinar outlined a bleak future as we have reached the stage of "Peak Oil," in which worldwide oil production will begin to decline due to diminished reserves. In the years ahead, this will plunge us into a "meltdown of the modern economy," he believes, where oil could cost as much as $182 a barrel or $7.00 a gallon. Eventually, he predicts civilization will be thrust back into the stone age, and the plentitude of fossil fuel will be seen as a "blip in history." Savinar argued that it's too late for alternative fuels such as hydrogen to repair the situation. A new energy source would have to be retrofitted to run a 40 trillion dollar infrastructure, which even if it could be done, would then just "allow us to deplete other resources," he said. One approach to this insoluble problem, is to become part of a self-sustaining community or "eco-village," which Savinar said he plans to do in the near future. The first U.S. conference tackling the Peak Oil issue will be held
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Host: Art Bell
The Oil Crash |
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| Wednesday February 25, 2004 |
Matt Savinar, the author and administrator of Life After the Oil Crash.net, detailed how worldwide oil production will peak in our near future. The data he has accumulated about "peak oil" is backed by geologists and petroleum engineers, he said.On the downside of the peak, which Savinar speculated could occur as early as 2007, oil will become so expensive it will no longer be a resource, he said. Outlining a bleak future where oil and food costs will skyrocket, he foresees the US heading into a deep economic depression. Depopulation will also occur as resources go down, he added. Savinar was not bullish on alternative energy, calling such options as hydrogen, a "myth," and highly impractical for replacing the current oil and gas structure, though he did say a "trash into gas" technique called thermal depolymerization showed some promise. For more information on the evidence and assertions he presented, he cited the following sources: fromthewilderness.com newameric
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Host: George Noory