MacG wrote:Ludwig wrote:
All world leaders know - why is there any debate about this?
It's easy as a Peak Oil "initiate" to flatter oneself that one is a member of an elite group who alone know "where it's at".
We also take any opportunity to flatter ourselves that we are cleverer than our leaders. This simply isn't true. The first thing that happens to any new leader is that they're briefed on the whole sorry state that the world is in - in case they didn't know already.
Do you have anything supporting this statement more than your own opinion?
Not off the top of my head. I've certainly read of references to briefings new presidents get, but I can't remember which of the numerous books I've read about current affairs they were in.
I happen to think that most people in charge are deeply in denial. Otherwise they would simply not muster the energy to go to their jobs in the morning.
There is undoubtedly some truth in that, but inthusfar they're probably not much different to most contributors to PS. I mean rationally I think we are facing the end of civilisation, but I'd go insane if I spent every waking hour thinking about it.
Yea, doublethink is a strong one among people in charge, but I expect them to be "informed" on about the same level as the Soviet elite was "informed" in 1987.
They are informed enough to having been making preparations for dealing with civil unrest for almost a decade, via increased surveillance and "anti-terrorism" laws.
I am guessing that WTSHTF we may see the results of long-standing preparations for things like food distribution and oil rationing. At the moment one can only speculate.
Government is not just Parliament: it is also the Civil Service and, indirectly, the security services. There may be a lot of clueless people in those organisations, but there are also a lot of clever ones.
In times of crisis, governments play their cards close to their chests, and their propaganda machines go into overdrive. Reams of bull***t were printed in newspapers in WW2 to keep morale up. And UIAMM no one would know the real story of the Suez Crisis from the Government's pronouncements and press stories of the day.
A lot of people seem to have a real problem accepting that their governments keep secrets from them.
"We're just waiting, looking skyward as the days go down / Someone promised there'd be answers if we stayed around."