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ol. Prouty, now retired from the US Air Force, was Chief of Special Operations with the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Head of Military Support for C.I.A., "Secret Operations". He served for nine years directly under Defense Secretaries, Thomas Gates and Robert McNamara in the Pentagon during some of the most momentous events in modern American History.C
ol. Prouty is the author of two best selling books that every American must read to be truly informed, "THE SECRET TEAM": "The C.I.A. and its Allies In Control of the U.S. and the World", and "J.F.K.": "The C.I.A., Vietnam, and the Plot to Assassinate John F. Kennedy". These books inspired Oliver Stones epic and controversial film "JFK" and led to his portrayal by Donald Sutherland, as "Man X".A
side from his fascinating military career, Prouty, is also an ex-banker, Yale Professor of Military History, top railroad and aircraft firm executive. A man of many parts, with intimate knowledge of the things upon which he writes and speaks tirelessly, even now, as he approaches the middle of his Eighth Decade. He is an American without peer in our day.T
he following commentary from the pen of Col. Prouty, is one of a series that will be submitted by him and which we are privileged to feature on this Web-site for our interested visitors.by
Col. L. Fletcher Prouty, USAF Ret.
In the first
place what is oil? Is it 85% carbon, 13% hydrogen and 0.5% oxygen with traces of sulfur
and nitrogen. Most geochemists ( in the pay of oil companies) believe that the oil
originates from the decomposition of organic matter. They would have us believe that
because organic matter - that is, formerly living organisms - is quantifiably a very
limited source, the supply of oil itself must be limited.
It is not.
Oil is often called a
"fossil" fuel; the idea being that it comes from formerly living organisms. This
may have been plausible back when oil wells were drilled into the fossil layers of the
earth's crust; but today, great quantities of oil are found in deeper wells that are found
below the level of any fossils. How could then could oil have come from fossils, or
decomposed former living matter, if it exists in rock formations far below layers of
fossils - the evidence of formerly living organisms? It must not come from living matter
at all!
Furthermore, if all the
plants, insects and animals that ever lived were all squeezed into a massive ooze, there
is no way they could have amounted to the volume of oil that has been found to date. They
just would not make that much juice. On top of this, oil geochemists will admit, if
pressed, that if all the oil wells ever drilled by their so - called scientific methods of
divining had been drilled totally at random, they would have found as much oil with random
drilling as by " educated " drilling. In other words, there is a lot of oil down
there.....most everywhere. Just drill for it - and if you don't strike it, drill a little
deeper.
There can only be one answer
to the misinformation we have about oil. The oil men have always wanted a monopoly
control, and with it, they want to charge as much money as they can for every gallon of
gasoline. With this, they gross hundreds of billions of dollars per - year. They want us
to believe that our present rate of oil consumption, we have possibly 20 to 30 years
before we run out. They make this sound credible with their " decomposed organic
matter" fable.
By bursting this bubble and
pulling the plug on this scenario, we discover that petroleum is a natural organic product
that is rising, in enormous quantities , from deep within the earth; with deeper drilling,
as wildcatters are already doing, there will adequate oil for a long, long time, even at
the present rate of consumption.
From 1956 to 1971, the
number of giant oil fields more than doubled as drills go deep into the Paleozoic strata
and below. Today, there is a glut on the market, and those who control oil are doing all
they can to limit production in order to keep the prices very high. To do this, they get a
lot of government help.
Shortly before William J.
Casey became the head of the CIA, he made a speech before the American Bar Association
during which he advocated " international agreements to establish commodity reserves
and maintain prices". This is the kind of policy oil men like. At the same
conference, Hans Heymann, one of Casey's deputies at the CIA, talked about the
"enormous oil inventory building that we've had", and that " we (CIA)
developed a system of institutions and codes of conduct that make it far easier for those
who influence the international marketplace to exercise that influence". It is "
those who influence the marketplace" who are the oil barons, and they are taking us
for hundreds of billions of dollars every year - with the aid of almost all Western
governments.
L. Fletcher Prouty
Note: Col. Prouty was Chief of Special Operations with the Joint Chiefs of Staff
and Head of Military Support for C.I.A. "Secret Operations"under the director,
Allen Dulles. He served for nine years directly under Defense Secretaries, Thomas
Gates and Robert McNamara in the Pentagon during some of the most momentous events in
American history. He is the author of two best selling books, "THE SECRET
TEAM" and "J.F.K., which inspired Oliver Stone's epic and controversial film
"J.F.K.". Col. Prouty was portrayed in this film by actor, Donald
Sutherland, as "Man X".
A collection of Col. Prouty's work is available on CD ROM
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