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Comments by "Jack Haveman" (@JackHaveman52) on "Climate Extremists Like Great Thunberg Cause MASSIVE Civil Unrest, France STILL Rocked By Protests" video.
Even a look into the future of a Warren presidency or just about any Democrat presidential hopefuls. These people validate the old axiom "The road to hell is paved with good intentions."
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@BraddahSpliff This genetic study seems to dispute your claim. This study says that the origins of the Ashkenazi Jews is from a small group who have both Semitic and European roots. It would seem to be a small group of Semitic Jews moved into northern Europe and intermarried with the Europeans and they became the Ashkenazi of today. https://www.latimes.com/science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-ashkenazi-jews-dna-diseases-20140909-story.html https://www.the-scientist.com/daily-news/genetic-roots-of-the-ashkenazi-jews-38580 The conclusions seem to be that some male Jews of Middle Eastern origin, migrated to Northern Europe and had children with local women. In other words, they're a mix breed.
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@halcionkoenig243 Oil does deplete. We burn it as gasoline and other products and it ceases to exist except as a byproduct. Water doesn't burn. It moves between a vapour to a liquid to solid ice. No matter what, it's always water. Oil doesn't work that way. Any carbons released into the atmosphere will take hundreds of thousands of years, maybe longer, to return as oil after being absorbed by plants and returning to the soil. It's a very long process. Water is consumed as is recycled back into the atmosphere and will return as rain in the near future. This is a poor argument and we know this because all the easy major oil strikes are nearly used up. There are no more gushers, like you see in old movies or oil deposits sitting on the surface waiting to be discovered. Oil men are going to more extreme areas and digging deeper to get fossil fuels, today, and that's only going to get worse.
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@Spartacus547 That road takes you to hell as well, I guess. It's just a more direct route. Success is paved with hard work, Personal responsibility, making good decisions and not being enticed by shortcuts.
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@erwinnijs1 If you want to wait the millennia for the CO2 in the atmosphere to be taken in by plants and then is transformed back into usable oil, you're absolutely correct. However, it takes hundreds of thousands of years, millions even. We can't wait that long for the oil to replenish itself. I guess we can but we're going to have to find a better source of energy to tide us over. The oil that we're getting out of the ground right now, came from plants that lived millions of years ago. It's been sitting in the ground, ostensibly in a state of storage until recently. We, humans, have been burning off the accumulation of millions of years of plant waste in a little more than a century. That might well be an issue. There aren't enough plants to absorb that kind of CO2 release into the atmosphere at that rate. CO2 percentages in the atmosphere has to go up.
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@yamakawirodebike5710 If they told you oil came from dinosaurs, they were wrong, or else, you misheard what it was they said. Oil comes from decaying plant life and the oil we have been drilling today, came from decaying plant life that died at the time of the dinosaurs. That's likely what they told you and is what I learned in school back in the sixties.
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