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Russia Proves 'Peak Oil' is a Misleading Scam

While Moscow invests heavily in unlimited oil production for the future, New ork s!uanders "merica's dwindling oil profits on fast cars and fast women
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&n '()* the Russians started drilling +ola S,-., an e/ploration well which finally reached a staggering world record depth of 0*,1.* feet% Since then, Russian oil ma2ors including ukos have !uietly drilled more than .'* successful super-deep oil wells, and put them into production% 3ast ear Russia overtook Saudi "ra4ia as the world's 4iggest single oil producer, and is now set to completely dominate glo4al oil production and sales for the ne/t century%
If the opening paragraph of this report started by claiming that completely unlimited crude oil reserves exist inside planet earth, readers might be tempted to regard the entire text as preposterous ghostwriting for a novelist like Frederick Forsyth. If the report then went on to claim that the Russians have exploited this stunning reality for nearly thirty years, right under the largely unwitting noses of western intelligence, readers could be excused for mistaking the author for a lunatic, or perhaps as a front for spy novelist John le Carr . !he problem here is that unlimited oil reserves do exist inside planet earth, and the Russians long ago developed the advanced technology necessary to recover these unlimited oil reserves in an efficient and timely manner. "rofoundly disturbing hard intelligence like this does not sit well with the frantic cries of western academic shills and lobbyists, determined to convince you all that the end of the oil world is nigh, or, more accurately, that #merica faces an imminent catastrophe when global production capacity $"eaks$, i.e. when world demand for crude oil finally exceeds the rate at which we can physically pump the re%uired product out of the ground. !he gist of these false claims are outlined in a speech given at the at the &niversity of Clausthal, by lobbyist 'octor Colin Campbell during 'ecember ()))* $In summary, these are the main points that we have to grasp* Conventional +Free flowing, oil provides most of the oil produced today, and is responsible for about -./ of all oil that has been produced so far. It will continue to dominate supply for a long time to come. It is what matters most. Its discovery peaked in the 0-1)s. 2e now find one barrel for every four we consume. 3iddle 4ast share of production is set to rise. !he rest of the world peaked in 0--5, and is therefore in terminal decline. 2orld peak comes within about five years$ +circa 0(6())., Campbell is 7ust the tip of a giant iceberg of academic "eak 8il 9experts9 who suddenly appeared en:masse to give you this frightening news, right after "resident ;addam <ussein suddenly started trading his oil in 4uros rather than in &; 'ollars, a devastating switch with the easy capacity to destroy the &; 'ollar in less than five years if it was left unchallenged and unchecked. ;o these shills +decoys, were carefully positioned to deflect your attention away from the obvious greed and incompetence of the &nited ;tates =overnment and its 2all ;treet masters, and focus it elsewhere instead. !hen, hopefully, a few years later down the track when prices start to bounce through the roof, and #merica has no 4uros to buy crude oil, you will blame gasoline prices of >..))? per gallon at the pumps on an 9inevitable decline9 in world oil production, rather than march furiously on 2ashington 'C with locked and loaded firearms.

!he theory underlying how oil is formed at such enormous depths in the mantle of the earth is not central to this report, because the Russians have already proved its point of origin in absolute drilling terms more than @)) times. !hose interested in the exact process should research the archives, where there are more than two hundred Russian papers on the sub7ect. "robably a good place to start would be $!he Role of 3ethane in the Formation of 3ineral Fuels$, written by by #.'. Aondar in 0-15. 2hat is central to this report is the massive advantage that Russia9s ultra:deep drilling discoveries and technical achievements give it over the western nations. !he first advantage I intend to explain is nowhere near as important in global terms as the second, because it is the second advantage that finally drove the Bionist Cabal to illegally invade sovereign Ira%, and thereby bring us all to the very brink of thermonuclear war. <owever, from where I sit, the first advantage is much more important in simple humanitarian terms, although $humanitarian$ is not an acceptable trading process on 2all ;treet. #s we have already discovered, oil can be produced virtually anywhere on earth, provided the host country can afford the expensive +and sometimes classified, technology, and the massive cost of drilling a well to extreme depth through extremely hard rock formations. Aut 7ust think what even () or @) deep producing oil wells can mean for the people of a country that has no natural resources of its own, or worse still, for people who have been told by glib western lobbyists that they have no natural resources of their own. #nyone who can prove that the western nations were lying or simply wrong, will become a trusted friend forever. Cietnam is a classic example. #fter more than 1) years of being enslaved, pillaged, and raped by the French and then by the #mericans, the poor Cietnamese were told officially by #merican oil multinationals that their country was barrenD that western 9cutting edge9 technology had failed to find anything to help them recover financially from the mess left behind by #merican bombs, #gent 8range, and a host of other delightful gifts from &ncle ;am. !his of course was exactly where #merica wanted the Cietnamese to be* desperately poor and unable to take action against their former invaders. !he Russians had other ideas and a very different approach. #fter telling the Cietnamese that the #mericans had lied to them, oil experts were flown in from 3oscow to prove this startling claim in a no:risk 7oint venture, meaning the Russians would provide all of the e%uipment and expertise free of charge, and only then take a percentage of the profits if oil was actually found and put into production. Cietnam had absolutely nothing to lose, and swiftly gave Russia the green light. !he Cietnamese 2hite !iger oil field was and is a raging success, currently producing high %uality crude oil from basalt rock more than 05,))) feet below the surface of the earth, at 1,))) barrels per day per well. !hrough 2hite !iger, the Russians have assisted the Cietnamese to regain part of their self respect, while at the same time making them far less dependent on brutal western nations for food:aid handouts. #ll of a sudden in a very small way, Cietnam has 7oined the exclusive club of oil producing nations, and a stream of cynical &.;. ;enators and Congressmen have started making the long pilgrimage to <o Chi 3inh City in order to 9mend fences9. "redictably perhaps, the Cietnamese are very cool, and try hard to ignore their new #merican admirers. !he Cietnamese 2hite !iger oil field was and is a raging success, currently producing high %uality crude oil from basalt rock more than 05,))) feet below the surface of the earth, at 1,))) barrels per day per well. !hrough 2hite !iger, the Russians have assisted the Cietnamese to regain part of their self respect, while at the same time making them far less dependent on brutal western nations for food:aid handouts. #ll of a sudden in a very small way, Cietnam has 7oined the exclusive club of oil producing nations, and a stream of cynical &.;. ;enators and Congressmen have started making the long pilgrimage to <o Chi 3inh City in order to 9mend fences9. "redictably perhaps, the Cietnamese are very cool, and try hard to ignore their new #merican admirers.

Wecome to the White Tiger oil field in Vietnam. Observe the truly amazing oil flares, in an area the Americans officially declared 'barren' of oil reserves !
It is truly amaEing how %uickly good news travels +outside of CFF,, and in a very short space of time China was also engaged in a 7oint super deep venture with Russia. For did it end there. #s I write this report, intelligence reports that the Russians have already moved three deep:drilling rigs into impoverished Forth Gorea, where they intend to repeat the Cietnamese production cycle by drilling thought solid granite and basalt, with not a single trace of the 9decaying marine life9 so essential to blinkered western geologists for the 9accepted9 production of crude oil. It may take a while, but ultimately the Forth Goreans will be able to go about their sovereign business without the Cabal in Few Hork being able to blackmail them over a few ship loads of food:aid rice. Hes indeed, Gorea will eventually have an oil surplus of its own, allowing it to tell the latest in a long line of terminally insane $Few 2orld 8rders$ to go to hell. !he 2hite !iger pro7ect was the first outside Russia to openly exploit and showcase this ultra:deep technology and oil production from basalt rock to the world, though the original intent was to do so much earlier in India during 0-I@. 'uring that year a large drilling rig in the =anges 'elta was scheduled to drill down to below ((,))) feet into basalt, and then dramatically flare $impossible$ ultra deep oil. 8il well Aodra J@ was directly supervised by teams of experienced Russian drillers and scientists from the 3oscow Institute of 'rilling, with the author the only westerner on site, contracted to control one of the critical advanced systems needed to reach target depth smoothly and efficiently.

If Aodra J@ had been allowed to drill ahead unhindered, there is no doubt the resulting impact would have sent shock waves around the oil world, and gained enormous international prestige for the Russians. 4ven more importantly perhaps, the desperately poor people of 2est Aengal would have gained access to their own energy reserves. &nfortunately, Aodra J@ was not allowed to drill ahead unhindered. !he #mericans were determined to stop the pro7ect one way or the other, and played on Few 'elhi9s obvious fear of the Communist ;tate =overnment in 2est Aengal. #fter bribing a handful of corrupt central government officials, &; intelligence sent in professional #merican saboteurs, who managed to wreck the drilling pro7ect while the author was away on a visit to ;ydney in #ustralia. !his sorry situation is best summariEed by "rofessor Cictor "oleo of CeneEuela9s Central &niversity, who told I"; in #pril that, $!he mechanism by which global oil prices are set is intact, but the normal behaviour of supply and demand is not.$ #ccording to "oleo, the root of the problem is that the &nited ;tates 99is a terminal victim of its energetic metastasis. It has neither the oil nor the natural gas needed to feed its style of development. 2ith 7ust six percent of the world population, it consumes nearly (. percent of the oil and gas produced worldwide.99 "rofessor "oleo went on to explain that there were expectations that demand for gasoline in the &nited ;tates would stabiliEe at around 5.( million barrels a day by the mid:0--)s, 99but that didn9t happen,99 he said. 99!he &nited ;tates9 voracity for gasoline rose to nine million barrels by ())@, one of every two liters burnt in the world.99 #nd domestic demand for crude oil will continue to grow. !he &nited ;tates imports today six of every 0) barrels of oil and two of every 0) cubic meters of gas that it consumes, and by ()() it will import eight of every 0) barrels of oil and four of every 0) cubic meters of gas, according to &.;. government reports. 'espite the fact that #merican intelligence already knew of Russia9s achievements with ultra deep oil production from the mantle of the earth back in the early eighties, it was obvious that this slow and expensive method of adding to national oil reserves could never keep up with #merica9s voracious appetite for gasoline. ;o ultimately when domestic demand grew too fast, or cash reserves were finally depleted, #merica would either be obliged to halve its own use of gasoline, or steal it from someone else by force. <alving gasoline usage was out of the %uestion, so instead of building hundreds of ultra:deep drilling rigs, 2all ;treet s%uandered the cash building more aircraft carriers, with the desperate ob7ective of attacking and permanently occupying the 3iddle 4ast. !his is the point at which the second massive advantage derived from ultra:deep oil comes into play. 'o you remember how puEEled the reservoir engineers were when they discovered that their existing reserves were being $topped up$ from belowK !hey later discovered that what they were really observing were naturally occurring ultra:deep oil wells, leaking vast %uantities of oil from the mantle of the earth upwards through fractures into what we nowadays refer to as $sedimentary oilfields$, located relatively close to the surface. #s the production companies draw oil out of these known reservoirs through oil wells, field pressure is slightly reduced, thereby allowing more ultra:deep oil to migrate up from the mantle and restock the reservoir from below. Russian studies of their own ultra:deep wells and those in the 2hite !iger field in Cietnam, indicate in very rough terms that migration from the mantle is probably ():@)/ less than production at 3iddle 4ast wellheads, meaning in turn that if the flow rates of existing Ira%i and ;audi wells are reduced by about @)/, oil supply and production can and will continue forever, constantly replenished by ultra:deep oil from the mantle itself. It goes almost without saying that even with production reduced by @)/, there is more than enough oil in the 3iddle 4ast to provide for #merica9s increasing usage for at least the next century. #nd that, ladies and gentlemen, is why your sons and daughters have died and will continue to die in Ira% and elsewhere in the 3iddle 4ast.

In direct conflict ith the '!ea" Oil' myth, the underreamer sho n in these #hotos can restore an oil ell's original #roduction rate, using basically the same #rinci#le as changing the oil filter in your automobile engine.

Fow we come to the completely false +or deliberately misleading, claim by "eak 8il shills that production from existing oil wells is $slowing down$, thereby proving that the oil fields are $running dry$. !his is so wrong that it is almost breathtaking. !hink of this slowing down process in the same way you might think of the engine oil in your automobile. !he longer you run the engine, the higher the level of contaminates that get into the oil. !he higher the level of contaminates, the higher the level of friction. ;ooner or later you have something closely akin to glue coating your piston rings, and the performance of your engine declines accordingly. !his is an inevitable mechanical process well known to all automobile owners. <enry Ford and others managed to slow down the rate of contamination in engine oils by inventing the oil filter, through which the oil has to circulate each time it passes around inside the engine. # high percentage of the contaminates stick to the filter element, thereby allowing extra miles between oil changes, though heaven help the careless motorist who thinks he can get away without ever changing his clogged oil filter when recommended. 2hen oil is extracted from a producing formation underground, it flows out through pores in the reservoir rock, and then into the open borehole, from where it is transported to surface by the production tubing string. ;o by the very nature of the beast, the bottom section of the well is $open hole$ which allows the oil to flow out in the first place, but because it is comprised of exposed and sometimes unstable rock, this open hole section is also continually sub7ect to all manner of turbulence and various contaminates. For example, tiny %uantities of super fine silt may exit through the pores but not continue to the surface with the oil, tumbling around in the turbulence instead, until the silt very slowly starts to block off the oil:producing pore throats. Hes, of course there are a variety of liners that can be used to slow down the contamination, but there is no such thing as a <enry Ford oil filter 0),))) feet underground. !he inevitable result of this is that over time, the initial production rate of the well will slowly decline, a hard fact known to every exploration oilman in the business. <owever, this is certainly not an indication that the oil field itself is becoming depleted, proved thousands of times by offset wells drilled later into the same reservoir. #ny new well comes on stream at the original production rate of its older cousins, because it has not yet had time to build up a thin layer of contaminates across the open hole. !hough as we shall see it is possible to $do an oil change$ on a producing well and bring it back to full production, this is extremely expensive, and rarely used in the west. Look at a simple example* ;ay we have a small oil field in Ira% with ten wells that each started out in life producing 0),))) barrels of oil per day. Fine, for a known investment we are producing 0)),))) barrels of oil per day from our small field, at least for a while. Five years later contamination may have slowed our overall production down by ten percent to -),))) barrels per day. ;o we are now faced with a choice* either $do an oil change$ on all ten existing wells at vast expense and down time, or simply drill one additional well into the same reservoir, thereby restoring our daily production to 0)),))) barrels with the minimum of fuss. !ake my word for it, ninety:nine percent of onshore producers will simply drill the extra well. Faturally there are times and places where this simple process is not an option, for example on a huge and very expensive offshore platform, which may have only (M drilling 9slots9, all of which have been used up. !o restore your overall production after five years you can either build another giant platform next door for two billion dollars, or $do an oil change$ on each of your existing (M wells, one at a time. Clearly this time you are forced to carry out the time consuming business of restoring the open hole section at the bottom of the well to its old pristine condition, before various contaminates started to slow down your production rate. For this task you first pull the production tubing out of the hole, and then run back in with a drill string, to which is attached an underreamer as shown in the pictures above. 2hen the reamer is directly opposite the top of the open hole producing section, the drill string is rotated to the right and the blades fly out under centrifugal force to a distance preset by you before lowering the tool into the hole. !he ob7ective is to cut away the contaminated face of the well to a depth you consider will once again expose pristine producing pores. #s the spinning underreamer is slowly lowered, it enlarges the siEe of the hole, with the contaminated debris cut away and flushed back to surface by the drilling fluid. <ey presto, you have a new oil well, and it only cost one or two million dollars to restoreN Remember I said this process is rarely used in the west, which is true, but it is not true of Russia, where the ob7ective for many years has been to dominate global oil supply by continual investment. 2ith no shareholders holding out their grubby little hands for a wad of pocket money every month, the Russian oil industry managed to surge ahead, underreaming thousands of its older existing onshore wells in less than ten years. !hen along came 2all ;treet asset 3ikhail Ghodorkovsky, who fraudulently got his hands on Hukos oil for a mere fraction of its value, and was on the point of selling the entire outfit to the #merican multinationals when Cladimir "utin had him hauled off his private 7et

somewhere in ;iberia. ;o 2all ;treet was finally 9cheated9 of its very own 9free9 Russian oil, and poor old 3ikhail had better get used to the taste of prison food. !o recap, 9"eak 8il9 claims that because today we only find one barrel of oil for every four that we use, world oil reserves are running out. Completely misleading propaganda. as the Russians +and the CI#, know perfectly well, reserves of oil in the mantle of the earth are infinite. 9"eak 8il9 also claims that we will shortly be unable to pump sufficient oil out of the ground to keep up with demand. Completely misleading propaganda again. 2e could drill more wells, but 2all ;treet cannot afford to pay for them, and never intended to, at least not while it still believed con%uest and eternal occupation of the 3iddle 4ast was a realistic possibility. "rofessor "oleo makes it %uite clear which direction the west needs to go in if it is to survive in the long term, and that is to follow Russia9s example by sharply reducing domestic consumption. Aack in 0--) #merica was using around 1 million barrels per day compared to Russia9s I.M million, but how things have changed since then. !hirteen years later in ())@, #merican consumption was up to - million, while Russian consumption had been reduced to a mere @.( million. # few billion folk over there in #merica might like to walk around their houses and switch off any electrical appliances they don9t actually need. Aelieve me, I can almost hear the oil surging through the pipelines in Few Hork, and I live more than 0(,))) miles away in #ustralia. In closing I would like to pass on my greetings and thanks to the cheerful Russian drillers and scientists I had the pleasure of working with at Aodra J@ in 2est Aengal, without whose expertise we might all be dead today, as a direct conse%uence of repeated #merican sabotage attempts on the high pressure well. 3y thanks also to the 3oscow 'rilling Institute for the unrestricted flow of information and documents on ultra deep oil production technology, without which I could not have written this report.

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[Editor's Note: Joe Vialls provided hard hitting stories with supporting evidence that went way beyond that which would have been accessible to an ordinary man do !e surely had special channels o" in"ormation open to him !e helped bring many things to light that would not have otherwise been e#posed concerning the satanic $lluminati cabal who wish to destroy most o" humanity %ut there is more to the Joe Vialls story than what appears super"icially &bout ' or ( wee)s ago* $ had received some important in"ormation "rom a "ormer gunsmith in &ustralia who revealed a much di""erent+and dar)er+image o" Joe Vialls $n due course* $'ll post the entire story at this web site ,or now* $ can tell you that there are more bi-arre twists to the Joe

Vialls story than you can possibly imagine %ased on the in"ormation that was sent to me* one must consider the possibility that Joe was . a victim o" mind control programming* / was possibly employed by covert intelligence agencies* and 3. might have been the mind controlled assassin who )illed %ritish police woman 0vonne ,letcher on &pril .(* .123 in 4t James 45uare* 6ondon 7en8 ,rom 9i)e 9acaulay :auction+it;westnet com au< http:==educate+yoursel" org=cn=>oeviallspasses.2>ul?@ shtml July .2* /??@ http:==rense com Aear Je""* $t is with great sadness that $ pass on to you the in"ormation that my "riend Joe Vialls passed away suddenly and une#pectedly last night in Perth Western &ustralia a"ter a period o" illness !is wi"e 9arilyn rang me early this morning to tell me the sad news $ was very surprised as $ tal)ed to him only a "ew days ago and he said he "elt a little better &s we all )now Joe made a large contribution to $nternet Journalism* in an e""ort to reveal the truth that the media "ails to print Bhe irony is that about @ years ago $ suggested to Joe that he get onto the net !e replied ' what on earth would $ do on the $nternet' C Bhe rest is history* he got on the net and "ound his place there ,arewell Joe + at this very moment he's probably chec)ing behind Dod's throne to see i" the 9ossad are there E We who )new him will miss him greatly Fegards* 9i)e 9acaulay Perth* Western &ustralia GGG Note "rom Je"" Fense+ $ received this news with great sadness Joe's passing is a ma>or loss to all who see) the bigger picture and who care about penetrating and brea)ing down the deadly walls o" NWO lies and deceit Our ran)s are thinner without him Joe's views were intensely uni5ue* provocative and completely his own Bhey were always to be considered Joe's committment to reporting the world through his uni5ue mind and prodigious )nowledge was "ierce and unwavering Even though we did not always agree* his articles and analyses were + without 5uestion + on my 'must read' list !is wor) was=is truly e#traordinary* and he raised countless crucial issues* and presented "acts + and controversy + that are widely respected and posted all over the net !is site will remain a repository o" e#traordinary reporting and present a remar)able challenge "or all o" us who see) to stretch our world views and discern the truth Joe's writing made all o" us wiser and better citi-ens o" our troubled planet Bhan) you* Joe http:==www >oevialls co u)

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"rom your phone+"riend* Deorge Pa#inos (+.1+@ & ,riend $ 7new Boo 6ittle* Boo short a time* & li"e too long in sorrow* so brie" in >oy* &nd granted us that we ,rom out o" earth and "ire by wind &cross a stormy sea O" li"e &re thrown With dar)ness all around* & world a+roar with those who hurt Bhe "rail* and good and )ind* Whose gentleness condemns them* &long with dim and blind* Bo be the prey o" those who all about $n cruelty abound* Bhe monsters that would rule* &wash in their own lies* Bill comes the honest man* who stands* Aespised by all* upright* &nd cries: &lone* with empty hands* Bhus "arE + not one step "artherE + while cowards shout: IBhe "oolEI + 0et still he stands* a beacon tall $n deepest dar) o" night ,or whom in peace would be* &nd living* too* let live* &lone* despised* and only sure O" his own mortal doom* %ut standing yet* and giving all Bhat he has got to give* !imsel"* his li"e* that others wa)e and live* Bill* leaving* be his memory %ut writ in blowing sands* !e doesn't need your orisons* Nor yet your praying hands* ,or where he goes herea"ter* Only the hero stands Joe* $ hope we meet again* in a nicer world than this one Deorge HHHHH ,rom Aic) Eastman (+/.+@

Jn)nown to many* %rother Joe was one o" the very "irst to begin the 1.. truth movement !e was the one that bro)e the 'remote control planes' story and a"ter that was put out in October o" /??.* the uglies had to put out a cover story to cover their own asses $n this cover story that came out a"ter the remote planes story circulated all over the net "or a "ew months* we saw "or the "irst time the stories o" the IdrillsI or Ie#cercises I Bhey had to say something to distract "rom this story o" Joe's so they said they were having drills to cover the real "acts that the drills were the real planed events and not >ust e#cercises that were ta)ing place on the date o" 1+.. Bhey were e#posed by Joe so they had to come up with this story to dis+ in"o Joe's wor) Joe was the grand"ather truth warrior here on the net as as some will remember li)e our brother IFangerI would Joe started the 1.. movement that has led to all that we have uncovered about this hanious crime o" the century $" it weren't "or Joe's report in that dismal time o" October /??.* this soul never would have got on the train o" truth We Will 9iss Joe Vialls 9ore Bhan We 7now HHHHH ,rom John 7amins)i (+/.+@ Joe Vialls may well turn out to be the most important writer who has yet written on the $nternet Bhan)s to his astonishing intelligence connections and the depth o" his )nowledge about the worldwide Kionist menace* Joe was able to incisively analy-e and predict the li)ely course o" world a""airs in these troubled times to a startling degree that both terri"ied corrupt government o""icials and shoc)ed compromised >ournalists all over the world With his instant classics about "alse "lag bombings and the depraved atrocities o" the power elite* Joe set standards "or insight* conte#t and detail that all other writers in the world who desire to tell the truth and root out the criminals who wish to enslave us can only hope to emulate in their wildest dreams $ am more than proud to be one o" the "ew writers whose wor) Joe chose to include on his website Land proud* too* that 9ideast peace warrior Ar &nnie !iggins is the otherM Bhe real value o" this remar)able man was that he saw what he had to do and did it* and in doing so* shined a piercing light on the mechanics o" tyranny that even now threatens to destroy everything decent people hold dear We have been given ade5uate warning that i" we don't penetrate the veil o" the villains' mindloc) on mainstream culture* we will all be destroyed &nd no one has delivered that warning more clearly and convincingly than Joe Vialls We all must wor) much harder now that he's gone* but his archive o" stories provides a "ertile syllabus "or our de"ense against the conscienceless monsters o" soulless capitalism $ salute you* Joe Bhan) you "or your guidance $ hope some o" us can live up to the standards you set* because most surely can't

John 7amins)i Englewood* ,lorida* J4& http:==www >ohn)amins)i com= HHHHH ,ormer 9ilitary $ntel O""icer 4alutes Joe Vialls ,rom Dregory 9 Keigler* PhA "ormer Naptain* J4 &rmy* 9ilitary $ntelligence (+/O+@ &s a long+time reader o" Joe Vialls' articles* $ want to e#press my regrets over his death and o""er an assessment o" his wor) Vialls was electri"ied by the death o" Nonstable 0vonne ,letcher* an event that triggered him to investigate thoroughly !is conclusion* that the shooting was a "alse+"lag Iblac) operationI intended to create un>usti"ied hostility toward the innocent nation o" 6ibya* was a "itting starting point "or his subse5uent voluminous internet o""erings $t would not give "ull >ustice to Joe Vialls to say that he used the internet to e#press his views $t would be more accurate to say that Vialls* li)e other giants such as Je"" Fense and 9i)e Fivero* actually trans"ormed the internet into the most e""ective and trusted means o" communication in today's world* turning what used to be called the mainstream media into what may more accurately be called the sunset media On a large number o" topics* Joe Vialls' analyses are still the most penetrating and detailed available !e was one o" the "irst to e#pose the problems in the stories o" the %ali and Ja)arta bombings* the assassination o" Fa"i) !ariri !is prescient account o" Operation 4he)inah* with its "ocus on a planned oil pipeline "rom 7ir)u) to !ai"a* was and remains a classic o" political analsysis Vialls' analysis o" the 6oc)erbie disaster is also unrivalled* one o" the most serious challenges to be "ound anywhere Vialls' detailed )nowledge o" "irearms and ballistics* so e""ectively used in his analysis o" the 0vonne ,letcher case* is also very much in evidence in his analysis o" the Port &rthur massacre* with its "raming o" a patsy clearly incapable o" per"orming the "eats o" mar)smanship involved 4imilarly* Vialls's e#posure o" the "raming o" the Derman student Fobert 4teinhaeuser "or a similar massacre provides deep insight into the ruthlessness o" the criminal elements so eager to disarm the people o" the world in preparation "or their own intended reign o" tyranny Bhose o" us* such as mysel"* who regard their "ailure and de"eat in this tas) as inevitable* owe an enormous debt o" gratitude to Joe Vialls "or shedding the light on their activities that is indispensable to the preservation o" our own "reedom and human dignity Bhis last point brings me to the essence o" Joe Vialls' contribution to the human race !is intellect was indeed sharp* his ability to produce meticulously researched articles truly ama-ing %ut what ma)es him most admirable was his enormous heart & man o" "lawless courage* he was in"uriated by cruelty in"licted on women and innocent children Bhe brutal murder o" the diminutive %ritish policewoman 0vonne ,letcher was only the start Vialls stepped in courageously to de"end what he regarded as the "alsely accused individuals imprisoned in

the ugly murders o" two English girls in the vicinity o" an &merican airbase in England !e was aroused to righteous "ury at the terroristic )illing o" innocent $ra5is in what Vialls proved to be an utterly un>usti"ied attac) on the sovereign nation o" $ra5 &bove all* Joe Vialls used his own superb manliness to de"end the wea) and the innocent "rom the attac)s o" the cowardly and corrupt ,or that* Joe Vialls deserves the than)s o" decent people around the world !is li"e was a resounding victory* and his wor)s and his name will live on in the hearts o" those who treasure the wea)* the innocent* and the de"enceless Dregory 9 Keigler* Ph A "ormer Naptain* J4 &rmy* 9ilitary $ntelligence

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