Anonymous ID: 3fbaf1 Jan. 25, 2020, 12:48 p.m. No.7912910   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2988 >>3015

>>7912611

 

Burisma needs security like this

Because they have to hide the true source of their gas.

You see, so-called fossil petroleum isn't that deep underground

If you go deeper, then you are wasting your time

Because the science says that fossil petroleum cannot form that deep.

 

But Burisma has very deep wells

Meaning they are tapping something else

Abiogenic is formed deep in the earth's crust

From carbon molecules that have been there since the planet's formation

They bind with hydrogen molecules

And seep up through cracks in the rocks.

 

According to the Cabal who have a monopoly on everything

Especially on any kind of resource extraction

Abiogenic oil does not exist.

But according to people who drill deep

Like Exxon's Deepwater Horizon

It sure does exist

That is why the Cabal took out that platform

With a satellite DEW weapon

They want to keep prices high

And supply controlled

 

Burisma is tapping this oil

Russia has also drilled deep into these supplies

Canada's tarsands are an unusual deposit

Precisely because they come from oil seeping UP from below.

 

It means that the Earth has probably 100 times more oil that experts say

And there is oil on the moon and Mars as well.

It means you should be paying 10 cents a gallon for gasoline

 

And eventually, you will do just that

Anonymous ID: 3fbaf1 Jan. 25, 2020, 12:58 p.m. No.7912988   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3023

>>7912910

 

Sauce…

 

The Mysterious Origin and Supply of Oil

 

https://www.livescience.com/9404-mysterious-origin-supply-oil.html

 

Note: In the 1950's Ukraine was a part of the country that Americans colloquially referred to as "Russia". Burisma is in East Ukraine, the ethnically Russian part.

 

In the 1950's, however, a few Russian scientists began questioning this traditional view and proposed instead that petroleum could form naturally deep inside the Earth.

 

This so-called "abiogenic" petroleum might seep upward through cracks formed by asteroid impacts to form underground pools, according to one hypothesis. Some geologists have suggested probing ancient impact craters in the search for oil.

 

Abiogenic sources of oil have been found, but never in commercially profitable amounts. The controversy isn't over whether naturally forming oil reserves exist, said Larry Nation of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists. It's over how much they contribute to Earth's overall reserves and how much time and effort geologists should devote to seeking them out.

 

If abiogenic petroleum sources are indeed found to be abundant, it would mean Earth contains vast reserves of untapped petroleum and, since other rocky objects formed from the same raw material as Earth, that crude oil might exist on other planets or moons in the solar system, scientists say.