Gas prices miss 1981 constant-dollar record by just 1/2 cent per gallon
Extracted from http://www.dc.indymedia.org
Audio from WSQT Guerrilla Radio (87.9 FM in DC, intermittant station):
http://dc.indymedia.org/usermedia/audio/5/gas_prices_peak_oil.mp3
Some of you remember 1981-gas was expensive and cars got either 14 or
30 miles per gallon. Sound familiar? Well, the auto industry seems to think it's 1969, and are furiously selling more of the great thunder wagons that will soon become so difficult to keep fed.
Remember how "hot rodders" feared that the V-8 engine would become extinct in the 1980's because of fuel shortages? Well, this time the shortages are real, and prices will go higher each summer-forever. This time it is ourselves, not just our cars, that could go the way of the dinosaurs.
Although oil industry sources deny it, Peak Oil is here! They also deny that the current high prices have anything to do with situation in Nigeria, where oil production has been greatly curtailed by the work of Resistance fighters.
In Nigeria, oil companies destroy land and ruin lives in order to steal oil they don't own. Now people are fighting back, destroying oil industry facilities and arresting oil industry people.
Exxon et all blame the gas prices only on refinery outages, but that sounds to me like Soviet aggro bureaucrats blaming food shortages on the weather!
Informant: lukekuhn
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Big+Oil
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Exxon
Audio from WSQT Guerrilla Radio (87.9 FM in DC, intermittant station):
http://dc.indymedia.org/usermedia/audio/5/gas_prices_peak_oil.mp3
Some of you remember 1981-gas was expensive and cars got either 14 or
30 miles per gallon. Sound familiar? Well, the auto industry seems to think it's 1969, and are furiously selling more of the great thunder wagons that will soon become so difficult to keep fed.
Remember how "hot rodders" feared that the V-8 engine would become extinct in the 1980's because of fuel shortages? Well, this time the shortages are real, and prices will go higher each summer-forever. This time it is ourselves, not just our cars, that could go the way of the dinosaurs.
Although oil industry sources deny it, Peak Oil is here! They also deny that the current high prices have anything to do with situation in Nigeria, where oil production has been greatly curtailed by the work of Resistance fighters.
In Nigeria, oil companies destroy land and ruin lives in order to steal oil they don't own. Now people are fighting back, destroying oil industry facilities and arresting oil industry people.
Exxon et all blame the gas prices only on refinery outages, but that sounds to me like Soviet aggro bureaucrats blaming food shortages on the weather!
Informant: lukekuhn
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Big+Oil
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Exxon
rudkla - 23. Mai, 08:59