A friend just emailed this article to me, so if it's a dupe or if Ruppert isn't your cup of tea, please ignore:
RATIONING
By
Michael C. Ruppert
July 18, 2005 1000 PST (FTW) -- In previous stories, reprinted from the
Financial Times, (April 16, 2005, IEA Calls For Emergency Plan), and Al
Jazeera, (March 24, 2005, IEA Wants Brakes on Fuel Consumption) we commented
on how the International Energy Agency had apparently dusted off plans for
rationing to be imposed (with the full authority of government and the UN)
in nations which had signed the original UN treaty in 1974 or joined later.
The IEA plan is here. As of today, IEA Member countries include: Australia,
Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany,
Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Luxembourg, The
Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,
Turkey, United Kingdom and the United States. (Source:
http://www.iea.org)
Now we see the Falls Church News-Press (a very influential local newspaper
from an affluent Washington, DC suburb) do some very hard-edged reporting on
Peak Oil issues. This is the second time FTW has reprinted a News-Press
story in a month. This is a local paper for the spot where the senior policy
makers, intelligence officials and many high-ranking military personnel live
and raise their families. They want a local paper that prepares them and
that's what they've got. They get "authentic journalism" of sorts.
Contrary to this story's spin however, this plan has more loopholes for
black market profiteering, arbitrage and manipulation than a colander has
for draining spaghetti. The profit potential here is far greater than it
would be with, for example, tax credits and subsidies for renewables. Once
again, we're back to the infamous quotation: "It may not be profitable to
slow decline." Or, as Catherine Austin Fitts says, "They make money on the
way up and they make money on the way down."
On the other hand, mandatory and enforced rationing might be the only way to
penetrate a very thick American skull. We do reveal a bovine nature on
occasion.
So I think it's time we all put rationing (serious rationing) on our
schedule of upcoming events.
When? (Sigh). It could be as soon as this winter. I would say, of a
certainty, no later than January or February 2007...cont'd
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