What a strange rare feeling having my talking points represented in the big global arena!
In September 2023, Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland canceled the remaining fossil fuel leases in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, auctioned off during the waning days of the Trump administration. Denouncing the oil and gas leasing program as “seriously flawed,” Haaland emphasized the “insufficient” environmental review conducted by Trump’s Interior Department. Interior officials had sold off drilling rights to the Arctic Refuge while willfully ignoring scientific evidence about the potential impacts of fossil fuel development.
- Time.com
Which is in deep contrast with:
A massive drilling project in Russia is attempting to prove a contentious Soviet-era hypothesis: that oil can form in Earth’s depths without any organic matter.
This month, geologists at Saint Petersburg Mining University will start to drill boreholes up to 8 kilometers deep in the Russian Arctic Komi region, university leadership and local government announced on 4 June. The initiative, located not far from the record-breaking Kola Superdeep Borehole drilled by the Soviet Union, is supposed to trial novel drilling technology and equipment built in Russia. But it will also seek evidence that major oil deposits can be created by geological processes alone—proving oil is therefore a renewable, “endless” resource.
The theory—not supported by scientific evidence—would be “a globalist’s worst nightmare” if proved, according to a 2025 op-ed for the state media outlet RIA Novosti written by Vladimir Litvinenko, the university’s rector and a close associate of Russian President Vladimir Putin. The university did not respond to multiple requests for comment from Science.
- Read more on Science.org
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Glad these guys have no bias, see for yourselves, lol:
Despite the abiogenic petroleum origin hypothesis widely being rejected in favor of biogenic processes, Russia intends to spend money and cause environmental harm while likely accomplishing nothing.
This inability to adapt reflects the same mindset as Russia’s continuing dedication to invading Ukraine despite growing evidence that Ukraine will succeed in evicting the Russian invasion. Russia’s invasion has caused an incredible amount of damage to the lands, flora, and fauna of Ukraine in addition to the harm it causes humans, infrastructure, and the economy.
- The Green Prophet / July 1, 2026
Their hate makes this topic only more juicy and karma more of a hot dish.
Now, for the newer readers, a clear majority, here’s where we;ve always stood on this, and we got punished for it by the politburo:
Oil is not “fossil” – The short course
by Silviu “Silview” Costinescu / 29 Apr 2020
I feel your pain if the public education system tortured you for too few benefits, but here are some stone-cold facts. I’ve just collected a few resources to help you understand why and how the myth was manufactured.
The initiation should always start with this famous interview with the even more notorious Col. L. Fletcher Prouty
Col. Prouty spent 9 of his 23 year military career in the Pentagon (1955-1964): 2 years with the Secretary of Defense, 2 years with the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and 5 years with Headquarters, U.S. Air Force. In 1955 he was appointed the first “Focal Point” officer between the CIA and the Air Force for Clandestine Operations per National Security Council Directive 5412. He was Briefing Officer for the Secretary of Defense (1960-1961), and for the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
At times he would be called to meet with Allen Dulles and John Foster Dulles at their home on highly classified business. He was assigned to attend MKULTRA meetings. In this capacity Col. Prouty would be at the nerve center of the Military-Industrial Complex at a time unequalled in American History. He has written on these subjects, about the JFK assassination, the Cold War period, and Vietnamese warfare, and the existence of a “Secret Team”. He backs up his his work with seldom seen or mentioned official documents – some never before released. – prouty.orgWith Col. Prouty in mind, read all the scientific literature you want from your most trusted sources, and try prove this wrong:
You will always notice a pattern:
– in the “competition” between the abiogenic and biogenic theories, one is “dominant” and the other one answers practical fundamental questions such as, simply put: “Why is there oil where biogenic molecules can’t exist?”
Needless to say that the “dominance” argument is logically fallacious and a cancer to science, as I’ve already pointed out in the first article for this site.
“Most geologists agree…”
Geologists weren’t much around when the established science was that oil is mineral – “rock oil”. Both Mendeleev and Berthelot supported this. The biogenic theory is actually the new kid on the block, the immature challenger trying to steal a black belt instead of earning it.
Our popular education has always been about indoctrination and social engineering, look out the Windows.The abiogenic origin of petroleum deposits would explain some phenomena that are not currently understood, such as why petroleum deposits almost always contain biologically inert helium. Based on his theory, Gold persuaded the Swedish State Power Board to drill for oil in a rock that had been fractured by an ancient meteorite. It was a good test of his theory because the rock was not sedimentary and would not contain remains of plant or marine life. The drilling was successful, although not enough oil was found to make the field commercially viable.
Dmitri Mendeleev, developer of the first periodic table, suggested in the late 19th century that hydrocarbons were generated inside the earth from the mixing of water and iron carbide.
Later, during the height of the Cold War, an entire Russian-Ukrainian school of thought emerged proposing that the fuels used to power homes, cars and power plants were not derived from ancient organic matter, but from chemical reactions deep inside the earth. The traces of plant and animal remains found alongside hydrocarbon reservoirs in sedimentary rocks are just contamination, the Russian-Ukrainian scientists said.
Oil and natural gas could be found in any type of rock, they added, flagrantly going against one of the principle tenets of traditional petroleum science.
But their theories have never been accepted by the mainstream industry.
“I don’t think anybody in the research field doubts that methane could be formed this way,” said Wayne Ahr, a petroleum geologist at Texas A&M University. “The problem is if it existed in commercial quantities, it seems someone would have found it by now.”
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Goncharov and his colleagues in Russia and Sweden have experimentally shown for the first time that ethane and heavier hydrocarbons can be produced under the pressure and temperature conditions of the upper mantle, the slightly viscous layer of the earth directly below the crust. Their research was published this week in Nature Geoscience.
“Our results provide a link which was previously missing or was doubtful because of a lack of in situ measurements … for the upper mantle conditions,” Goncharov said. “Thus, our work suggests there is a possibility for the [abiogenic] oil formation in the deep earth and that there is a potential to find more oil fields than expected if one assumes that oil could be formed only biogenically.”“Popular science” has lied to us about one more important detail:
The abiogenic theory is not the new “Russian alternative” to the Western Establishment. Quite the opposite. Establishment’s favorite trick is to tell you the truth, just reversed. “War is peace, oil is fossil and scarce”…
“The word petroleum (literally “rock oil” from the Latin petra, “rock” or “stone,” and oleum, “oil”) was first used in 1556 in a treatise published by the German mineralogist Georg Bauer, known as Georgius Agricola” – Encyclopaedia Britannica
To be continued?
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Aug 10, 2014: Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued orders for exploratory drilling to begin in the Russian Arctic, in a joint project with US giant ExxonMobil.















Fascinating! Thank you! xxx