11.07.2015 Views

TIME EXPIRED, The Biggest Moment in History - The Pure ...

TIME EXPIRED, The Biggest Moment in History - The Pure ...

TIME EXPIRED, The Biggest Moment in History - The Pure ...

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

Good News Broadcast Number 010 – <strong>TIME</strong> <strong>EXPIRED</strong> – THE BIGGEST MOMENT IN HISTORYestablishment media coverage. Here's an excerpt from Chapter 17 <strong>The</strong> Energy Non-Crisis. <strong>The</strong>entire book is onl<strong>in</strong>e and on various U-tube videos: L<strong>in</strong>k to us! L<strong>in</strong>k to us!"Gull Island just proved what the oil companies have believed for some time. It authenticated theseismographic f<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>gs. Seismographic test<strong>in</strong>g has <strong>in</strong>dicated that there is as much crude oil on theNorth Slope of Alaska as <strong>in</strong> Saudi Arabia. S<strong>in</strong>ce the Gull Island f<strong>in</strong>d proved to be seismographicallycorrect, then the other test<strong>in</strong>gs are correct also. <strong>The</strong>re are many hundreds of square miles of oilunder the North Slope of Alaska."To clarify what I am about to say, let me first re-emphasize that the government permitted the oilcompanies to drill and prove many sites (subsequently mak<strong>in</strong>g them cap the wells and keep theproof of the f<strong>in</strong>ds secret), but they do not allow them to produce from the wells. This is why I havereferred (below) to a number of wells hav<strong>in</strong>g been drilled (after I left the North Slope). <strong>The</strong> onlyproduction permitted is from the small area of the North Slope."Gull Island is located five miles off shore from Prudhoe Bay. It is <strong>in</strong> the Beaufort Sea. <strong>The</strong>chemical structure of the oil at Gull Island is different from that of the oil <strong>in</strong> the Prudhoe Bay fieldand the pressure of the field is different, prov<strong>in</strong>g that it is a totally different pool of oil from that atPrudhoe Bay... Three wells have been drilled, proven, and capped at Gull Island. <strong>The</strong> East Dockwell also hit the Gull Island oil pool (you can tell by the chemical structure). For forty miles to theeast of Gull Island, there has not been a s<strong>in</strong>gle dry hole drilled, although many wells have beendrilled. This shows the immensity of the size of the field."Only recently, just west of Gull Island, the Kuparuk oil field has been drilled. Aga<strong>in</strong>, this is atotally separate pool of oil from either the Prudhoe Bay field or the Gull Island field. <strong>The</strong> chemicalmake up of the field and the pressure of the field is different from the others, prov<strong>in</strong>g it to be atotally separate pool of oil. In an entirely different area of the North Slope than the 100-square-milearea of the Prudhoe Bay field, the Kuparuk field is approximately 60 miles long by 30 miles wideand conta<strong>in</strong>s approximately the same amount of oil as the Prudhoe Bay field."From 1973 through 1980 we were be<strong>in</strong>g told cont<strong>in</strong>ually that America was <strong>in</strong> the midst of a majorenergy crisis, yet no oil production was allowed from the Kuparuk field. It wasn't until 1981 thatpermission was f<strong>in</strong>ally granted for production. Why the delay--if there really was a crisis? <strong>The</strong>reason Mr. X made the statement that there is as much crude oil on the North Slope of Alaska as <strong>in</strong>all of Saudi Arabia is because the oil companies have drilled all over the North Slope and haveproven there is that much oil there, but still they are only allowed to produce from the small area.""Americans will also be shocked to know that almost all Alaskan crude is shipped overseas (most toJapan) while America has to import most of its oil. "Possibly you have heard it stated that theAlaskan crude oil has such a high sulphur content that it cannot be ref<strong>in</strong>ed by most oil ref<strong>in</strong>eries <strong>in</strong>the U.S. We are be<strong>in</strong>g told that this is the reason why the Alaskan oil is not help<strong>in</strong>g to solveWritten By Floyd E. Taylor Page 159

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!