Geoff Hiscock gets his hard thinking about oil and gas growth enginerring the planet for more fossil fuels

Jacoby Genovese
    The importance of resource ownership in the coming decades is very important to globalist backers and one of them is author Geoff Hiscock. Mr Cock has been writing for years on international affairs and Asian business for three decades and knows the role of resource extraction and ability  increase has given rise to these countries and their new economic standings in the global trade networks. A fool like Mr Hiscock thinks we will not only keep burning oil and gas at the same rates but that there will be opportunities for countries and regions to exponentially have growth of these fossil fuel burning methods to further heat and charge the planet up and its delicate atmosphere. He examines new technologies and growing players in this last great fossil fuel extraction to totally burn up the planet in a book called "Earth Wars'. actually this guy never mentions climate change or global warming and its role in putting a dent to these companies plans but that is a globalist energy analyst for you in Geoff Hiscock. the man has his head in the sand hoping he can find some oil for himself to extract and pollute a region and then put on the world market for some bucks. of course, one look at the bastard and you can see why he is not too concerned about the future of the planet and what condition it may be if all these industries keep digging for valuable resources while destroying the only habitat and valuable environment we need to eat,drink, and fucking breath. one look at this guy and you can see he has a foot in the grave but in his book he examines and informs of the many state-owned companies overseas willing to drill until they release all the heat from the earth's mantle onto the surface. He looks at steel and copper on separate chapters that are very informative of the importance of these objects in a modern industrial city skyscraper and gadget culture. he looks at japan and its role in the future after its basic fall as the top consumer of products. He hails America's shale energy renaissance as a good energy pundit and basically tots the line of a typical globalist in another globalist book where these authors hail progress and growth of the same destructive habits from industries and countries eventually competing with one another until earth wars ends much of this chaos.

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