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PBR Streetgang zei:Agreed.
Ik zou het zelf laten op een 7.5/10, mede door verwachtingen die iets te hoog waren. Misschien met een eventuele tweede kijkbeurt zal dit nog verhogen, maar atm vind ik het niet echt het meesterwerk waar ik op hoopte.
Assioso zei:Aruitemo aruitemo gezien, simpel filmpje maar imho toch subliem!
Assioso zei:Aruitemo aruitemo gezien, simpel filmpje maar imho toch subliem!

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Boeiende documentaire die zowel handelt over de nakende ondergang van moderne samenleving evenals de (mentale) ondergang van Michael Ruppert, de genegeerde klokkenluider zelf. De feiten zelf circuleren al een tijdje en zijn nog steeds even verontrustend. Bevolkingsgroei blijft toenemen. Olieconsumptie blijft toenemen. Maar olieproductie lijkt over zijn piek heen te zijn, of zal dat binnenkort zijn.
Wat rest is speculatie. Als je de helft van de gekende olievoorraad in één enkele eeuw hebt verbruikt, en de vraag blijft stijgen, hoelang heb je dan nog voordat het vat leeg is? Wat zijn de gevolgen? Kan men er nog iets aan doen? Hoe bereidt men zich voor? Zeer interessante vragen.

The soil is the place from which all plants matter gets its nutrients, and if you keep sucking all nutrients out the soil is useless. For all of history, the way the soil was replenished and the nutrients were returned in some measure to the soil, was that plant matter was allowed to decay, to compost, to restock the soil.
First of all, the topsoil on which food is grown now is nothing more than a sponge onto which we pour chemicals that we get from oil and natural gas, and without those chemicals the soil is turned into a junkie, the soil is worthless. So when you plant a crop now, what happens is you drive an oil-powered machine, drives along and it plows.
Then you drive another oil-powered machine, it drives along and it plants.
Then you irrigate. How do you irrigate? Well, that water is pumped by pumps that are powered by electricity.
Where is that electricity come from? In the US it's neither coal or natural gas.
So next you do is come along and fertilize it. All commercial fertilizers are made from ammonia, and the feedstock of ammonia is natural gas. So you have ammonium nitrate fertilizers that are then sprayed with another oil-powered machine. Then the cropdusters come along that are powered by oil, that pray pesticides that are all made of petroleum.
Then when it's time to harvest the food, what do you do? Indeed, you drive another oil-powered machine and you harvest it.
You use another oil-powered machine to drive it to a place where it's processed by oil-powered machines.
Then you wrap it up in plastic, which is oil, and you put it in another oil-powered machine and you drive it x number of miles to a food distribution warehouse and an oil-powered machine brings it to your supermarket.
Capitalism, socialism and communism are all terms that need to be tossed in the trashcan immediately, because all of them were created on the assumption of infinite resources. We live in an infinite growth paradigm which requires growth forever. The whole economy is a pyramid scheme that cannot substained, because INFINITE growth collides with FINITE energy.