RGR wrote:Andy Hunt wrote:DominicJ wrote:Except the blips he goes on about were at the time greeted with screams of "we're all gonna die", and the people who have screamed such half a dozen times are still out there AND still quoted as authorities on the subject.
Evidence?
Oh...now you claim to have not read any of Colins work, anything by Ruppert or Pfeiffer, haven't surfed LATOC, and of course Duncan and the Olduvai Gorge which happened in 2008 is self evident...isn't it?
You guys slay me sometimes...
I've read Colin Campbell's ASPO newsletters and one pamphlet, nothing else by him though really.
Have read a bit of Ruppert which seemed mainly political and concerned with 'Big Brother' type conspiracies and a general antiwar sentiment. Nothing about the end of the world connected to particular dates though.
Pfeiffer? Rings a bell, maybe I have come across him at some stage?
LATOC? No, I've never surfed LATOC. Should I have?
Duncan and the Olduvai Gorge 2008? Don't know what you're talking about I'm afraid.
Certainly not come across the kind of sentiment you mention on this forum RGR. Probably why your wild rantings against some kind of perceived peak oil bogeyman sound a bit hysterical to me.
The kind of preparations talked about on this forum, we have been told to make by our own government, including storing food and candles etc etc, as a precaution against 'incidents', terrorist or otherwise. Quite a lot of them are fairly low-energy measures which help tackle carbon emissions, for those who are concerned with such things.
You make a lot of assumptions RGR, I don't know why really, you should know better by now.
Either that or provide some evidence to back up your claims. I can't say I'm that interested in trawling the internet for evidence of some perceived bogeyman which you happen to have have a personal crusade against. Your rantings and ravings against something which nobody here has actually said they believe in are bizarre at best and pretty boring at worse, to tell the truth.