The Myth of “Fossil Fuels” and the Myth that the U.S. is Transitioning Away from Oil to “Green” Energy
The United States has been the world's most dominant economic nation since World War 2, and the primary way they have maintained their empire has been by controlling the world's oil and energy. But the world is quickly changing as more and more people wake up to the fact that the Ukraine war has been a proxy war between the U.S. and Russia, and that the goal of the U.S. has been to cut off Europe, which does not produce near enough oil to meet the needs of its population, from the cheap energy they were importing from Russia. The blowing up of the Nord Stream pipeline was part of that strategy, to force Europe to start buying more of their energy from the U.S. instead of Russia. But the rest of the world is striking back now, and quickly abandoning the U.S. dollar as the world's reserve currency, which has been called the "petrol dollar," being the currency that the world has used to trade oil. In order to convince the American public to support the endless wars the U.S. has engaged in since the end of WW II, which have primarily been wars to control the world's oil, they have had to engage in decades of propaganda spreading lies and myths to justify their military actions. So let's dispel some of these myths regarding energy and oil, including the myth that petroleum is a "fossil fuel" and not "renewable."