ABIOTIC OIL vs. PEAK OIL: THE DEBATE IS ON
The much anticipated debate between Michael C. Ruppert and Jerome Corsi, Ph.D. will take place live on George Noory’s Coast to Coast AM, January 12th from 11 PM to 2 AM Pacific Standard time.
Ruppert is the publisher and editor of the newsletter From The Wilderness, www.fromthewilderness.com, and author of the landmark Crossing The Rubicon: The Decline of the American Empire at the End of the Age of Oil. Corsi is a frequent contributor to WorldNetDaily, and is also the co-author of both Unfit for Command and Black Gold Stranglehold. The two will debate this critical issue on one of America’s favorite late night radio talk shows next Thursday evening.
The debate will last three out of the four hours of Noory’s late night Coast to Coast broadcast and will include a period of time for on-air listener questions. A complete list of affiliates where the debate can be heard is on Mr. Noory’s website at www.coasttocoastam.com.
Mike will mop the floor with Swiftboat Boy. Corsi hasn't got a a scientific leg to stand on. What a joke.
Posted by: WT | January 05, 2006 at 01:12 PM
I'm not up to date on how to use the track back feature, to add a comment so I'll post it here, On "peak oil, overpopulation and collapse" I might suggest you read Daniel Quinn's Ishmail, the story of B, My Ishmael, and beyond civilization. I have just completed reading Beyond civilization, and the story of B, and have ordered Ishmael and My Ishmael. In the series he offers some suggestions as to how overpopulation and collaps can be avoided, I'm not quite sure if I fully understand everything he has preposed but it does offer an intersesting alternative to total collapse.
Posted by: Hermit | January 06, 2006 at 08:01 PM
Thanks. I finally read Ishmael this fall after resisting it for ten years. Then I immediately followed up with The Story of B. Almost on par with the enthnogens some rave about. If you don't know about www.anthropik.com already, check it out. They were heavily influenced by Quinn. Check out www.jeffvail.net too. Read his short 60 page book.
Posted by: Peter | January 06, 2006 at 08:27 PM