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The Complete Patriot's Guide to Oligarchy (read oil-garchy)

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FACT: After WWII, the U.S.A. and USSR began experimenting with different radio waves and their effects on people. The U.S.A. Embassy in Moscow was repeatedly attacked by varying radio frequencies, sickening and maddening many.

The information age eventually would have occurred, independent of the petrolithic era, but as it happened, the information age began in the petrolithic era and grew with the nuclear age. The nuclear attacks magnified the escalation of the information age. Fear is always induced by information, normally false evidence appearing real. The nuclear attacks spread fear of very real events and information circulated faster with the heightened fear.

The nuclear age is invisibly global. There have been thousands of atomic and nuclear detonations into our atmosphere, waters and earth. There has also been the most severe meltdowns/meltthroughs/meltouts imaginable of multiple reactors in Japan. The nuclear age is capable of making us no more. When the nuclear age is upon us in war there will be no more us. The nuclear attacks globally affect mentality, inducing fear of very real events and physicality in cancer and decreased immunity. We are still escalating into the information age and, like it or not, we are sliding deeper into the petrolithic era and nuclear age. The consequences of their daily use are globally apparent and accumulating.

These oligarchical energy systems burden us all with cancerous toxins and looming, radiating and immediate poisoning, depending on one's location. There is likely no petroleum or nuclear product that cannot be replaced by some renewable and cleaner alternative, including energy. Yet if the use of petrol and oligarchical energy were to cease tomorrow or be vastly curtailed, the consequences and conditions of piling toxins would persist.

Petrol is power. Information is power. Today acquiring information is easier than ever; information is available to all, but not all information to everyone. Unfortunately there are still too many secrets. Too much information is kept from too many. Information is more powerful when it is kept from some. Information has the potential to sway opinion. This is why there are secrets, because if people knew differently, they could conclude differently. Controlling petrol is powerful; controlling information is total power.

It is difficult to obtain some information. Secrets may remain secrets for centuries even though the information existed. At the same time there is an overabundance of information; a potential for information overload. There is also occasional overload of petroleum pollutants. Institutional presentation of information is ground-shaking paradigm mixed with bogus inconsequence. The petrolithic era makes drastic change and the information age delivers news of the changes among other inconsequential information.

Many people don't want to know the information available, information that concerns them, let alone the secrets that may, or may not, be pertinent at all. Paradigm or otherwise, people may ignore information, but no one can ignore pollution. Information of the mental must be acquired, one has to ask. Physicality does not and cannot ignore information in the environment.

The petrolithic era is a constant, mostly subtle bombardment of pollutants and poisons. The petrolithic era is physically detectable, measurable, and globally layered; it is impossible to ignore and will likely be impossible to hide as long as the Earth is. The petrolithic era is defined by man gathering and burning earthen minerals that disperse and layer back into and onto the planet.

There is also a constant bombardment of information with its own subtleties as well. Its change into the information age is undeniable, but it is not globally layered and calculable in the earth, sea, air and ice, as is petrol defining the petrolithic era. The information age is actual and the petrolithic era and nuclear age are real.

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