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Is it possible that the California refineries ARE MAKING FUEL FOR THE MILITARY?
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[quote:Amy_A:MV8yMDA5ODAwXzMzNzc4OTQ5XzdCRjZGQUZG] [quote:cmoG530:MV8yMDA5ODAwXzMzNzc2ODE0Xzk5MkQ2RjAz] You think that's bad, [b]wait until the Ring of Fire goes off[/b]. [quote:Anonymous Coward 24381831:MV8yMDA5ODAwXzMzNzc2MzI1X0M5NTJFM0I3] [quote:Black Diamond 20028740:MV8yMDA5ODAwXzMzNzc2MjUwX0Y3QkJFQkM4] [quote:Anonymous Coward 24381831:MV8yMDA5ODAwXzMzNzc2MjA5X0YzMTBBNzI5] [quote:Black Diamond 20028740:MV8yMDA5ODAwXzMzNzc2MTc2XzJFQTg5MjI2] Rabbit hole neon purple pill time. They know that the Navy / Edgar Casey map is going to come in handy real soon. all gulf oil gone all pipe lines gone. Better stock up because project assumption is on : 10-9-8-7-6-5-4- ??? [/quote] How much of the US oil production comes from the Midwest? What I'm trying to ask is if the New Madrid fault were to go off, how badly would it disrupt the US production of fuel? Market anticipation of this event could be the reason for the price spike. [/quote] Bingo ! I think we are talking about something much larger than a little E.Q. this is megadoom like the great lakes spilling down the Mississippi and all the way to the gulf splitting the U.S. in half. I said the neon purple pill not the red pill. [/quote] I guess if the price of gas keeps spiking, that will pretty much confirm our worst fears of a major catastrophe hitting the NMFZ. Right now that is what I am leaning towards. That area has been hit with too much stuff to be "just a coincidence." Katrina, gulf oil spill, LA sinkhole, volcanic plumes, earthquake swarms, etc. I guess we will find out for sure over the next few days if we were right or not. For the sake of argument, let's just say that we are right and that a huge catastrophic earthquake hits the NMFZ. What do we do after it hits? That is, WHAT THE FUCK DO WE DO AFTERWARDS!!! [/quote] [/quote] Something tells me they are getting rid of as much gas as possible for when the Big Quake hits. Who really knows. Peace [/quote]
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Is it possible that the California refineries ARE MAKING FUEL FOR THE MILITARY?
WELL? A few weeks would supply for a WAR!
Think about this...NO replys from any political powers...?
just grin an bear the high prices..!!
facts..
Torrance Refinery at a Glance...
Employs nearly 800 people
Covers 750 acres
Processes an average of 155,000 barrels of crude oil per day
Produces 1.8 billion gallons of gasoline per year
Produces nearly 10 percent of the gasoline that is refined in California, most of which is sold in Southern California
Provides jet fuel to Los Angeles International Airport via pipeline
Other products of the refining process include liquefied petroleum gases, diesel fuel, petroleum coke and sulfur.
OR...MABIE ITS TRUE..SHORTFALLS ARE EXPECTED..SO..
BEND OVER AN TAKE IT.
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