Billy Meier on ....
Feb 3, 1987
The terrestrial oil reserves, which will become known by the turn of the millennium, should be sufficient in relation to the increasing world population and its consumption of Earth’s oil, from the time mentioned until about another 70 years.
But at the same time, it should be noted that this will concern only the quantities of Earth’s oil reserves that are known up to then.
Actually, a portion of the petroleum extracted from the Earth is constantly renewed by natural, internal processes of the Earth, as well as by natural plant deposits, animal deposits, and human deposits, due to the processes of decay and transformation, with their death and decay.
CR 214
http://www.futureofmankind.info/Billy_Meier/Contact_Report_214
Feb 3, 1987
The terrestrial oil reserves, which will become known by the turn of the millennium, should be sufficient in relation to the increasing world population and its consumption of Earth’s oil, from the time mentioned until about another 70 years.
But at the same time, it should be noted that this will concern only the quantities of Earth’s oil reserves that are known up to then.
Actually, a portion of the petroleum extracted from the Earth is constantly renewed by natural, internal processes of the Earth, as well as by natural plant deposits, animal deposits, and human deposits, due to the processes of decay and transformation, with their death and decay.
CR 214
http://www.futureofmankind.info/Billy_Meier/Contact_Report_214
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