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Preface.  Recently the IEA 2018 World Energy Outlook predicted an oil crunch could happen as soon as 2023.  Oil supermajors are expected to have 10 years of reserve life or more, Shell is down to just 8 years.

Political shortages are as big a problem as geological depletion. At least 90% of remaining global oil is in government hands, especially Saudi Arabia and other countries in the middle east that vulnerable to war, drought, and political instability.

And in 2018, the U.S. accounted for 98% of global oil production growth and since 2008, the U.S. accounted for 73.2% of the global increase in production (see Rapier below).   What really matters is peak diesel, which I explained in “When trucks stop running”, and fracked oil has very little diesel, much of it is only good for plastics, and yet America may well be the last gasp of the oil age if production isn’t going up elsewhere.

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2019. When will ‘peak oil’ hit global energy markets? dw.com.  Darren Woods, CEO of ExxonMobil predicts a 25% rise in global energy demand for the next two decades, due to “global demographic and macroeconomic growth trends. When you factor in depletion rates, the need for new oil grows at 8% a year,” he told analysts in March.

Alice Friedemann   www.energyskeptic.com  author of “When Trucks Stop Running: Energy and the Future of Transportation”, 2015, Springer, Barriers to Making Algal Biofuels, and “Crunch! Whole Grain Artisan Chips and Crackers”. Podcasts: Derrick Jensen, Practical Prepping, KunstlerCast 253, KunstlerCast278, Peak Prosperity , XX2 report

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Clearly the depth of wells we need to drill show we are reaching peak oil production:  2019-11-19 The Truth About The World’s Deepest Oil Well

How deep into the ground do we have to go to tap the resources we need to keep the lights on? How deep into the ground are we able to go?

The first oil well drilled in Texas in 1866 was a little over 100 feet deep: the No 1 Isaac C. Skillern struck oil at a depth that, from today’s perspective, is ridiculously shallow.

Ten years ago, data from the Energy Information Administration shows the average depth of U.S. exploration oil wells was almost 7,800 feet. It’s safe to assume that over these past 10 years, the average well depth has only increased.

The Bertha Rogers No 1 natural gas well in the Anadarko Basin used to be the deepest in the world, at over 31,400 feet. Unfortunately, at this depth the drillers struck liquid sulfur, which put an end to plans to continue drilling.

BP’s Tiber field in the Gulf of Mexico, drilled by the infamous Deepwater Horizon, became the location for the deepest oil well. The Tiber well’s depth was more than 35,000 feet.

There is also a record-breaker in terms of water depth: Maersk Drilling’s Raya-1 well offshore Uruguay was drilled in water depths of 3,400 meters or 11,156 feet.

2019-10-27 The Biggest Oil & Gas Discoveries Of 2019

Conventional oil and gas discoveries have fallen to their lowest in 70 years.  All in all, this year has seen new discoveries of nearly 8 billion barrels of oil equivalent, compared to 10 billion barrels of oil equivalent discovered last year, so only one barrel out of every six consumed is being replaced with new resources.

Not only has the pace of discovery declined, but discoveries are also in much more challenging geological venues and typically offshore, which means it could take many years just to bring new resources online.

The age of discoveries onshore is over. The future game of discovery is decidedly in deep waters.

2019-6-10 World crude production outside US and Iraq is flat since 2005

Alice Friedemann   www.energyskeptic.com  author of “When Trucks Stop Running: Energy and the Future of Transportation”, 2015, Springer and “Crunch! Whole Grain Artisan Chips and Crackers”. Podcasts: Practical Prepping, KunstlerCast 253, KunstlerCast278, Peak Prosperity , XX2 report ]

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Rapier, R. 2019. The U.S. accounted for 98% of global oil production growth in 2018. Forbes.

Earlier this month BP released its Statistical Review of World Energy 2019.   The U.S. extended its lead as the world’s top oil producer to a record 15.3 million BPD (my comment: minus 4.3 million BPD natural gas liquids, which really shouldn’t be included since they aren’t transportation fuels).  In addition, the U.S. led all countries in increasing production over the previous year, with a gain of 2.18 million BPD (equal to 98% of the total of global additions),… which helped offset declines from Venezuela (-582,000 BPD), Iran (-308,000 BPD), Mexico (-156,000 BPD), Angola (-143,000 BPD), and Norway (-119,000 BPD).

Peak demand?  Hardly: “the world set a new oil production record of 94.7 million BPD, which is the ninth straight year global oil demand has increased.

Matt Mushalik. 2019. World crude production outside US and Iraq is flat since 2005. crudeoilpeak.info

After 20 charts showing global oil production Matt concludes “When US shale oil peaks and Iraq can no longer increase production there will be some surprises for a complacent world which should have used the 2008 oil price shock as a warning to get away from oil – voluntarily.”

Fickling, D. 2019. Sunset for Oil Is No Longer Just Talk. Bloomberg.

An oil company that doesn’t increase its reserves eventually runs out of product to sell, so having 10 years of reserve life is traditionally considered a bare minimum for oil supermajors (for our purposes, take these to be Shell plus Exxon Mobil Corp., BP Plc, Total SA, Chevron Corp., ConocoPhillips, and Eni SpA).  Shell crossed below the 10-year level all the way back in 2016, and the figure at the end of 2018 stood at just 8.5 years.

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Williams, A. March 31, 2017. Down 10%, Mexico Oil Reserves Gone in 9 Years Without New Finds. Bloomberg.

Mexico’s existing oil reserves are dwindling so fast the country could go dry within nine years without new discoveries according to the National Hydrocarbons Commission, which said reserves fell 10.6% to 9.16 billion barrels in 2016, from 10.24 billion barrels a year earlier. Once the world’s third largest crude producer, Mexico’s proven reserves have declined 34% since 2013.

The decline in proven reserves is driven by record-low drilling activity the last three years. State-owned producer Petroleos Mexicanos drilled 21 wells last year, a record low, after averaging 31 per year since 2010.

Kaufman, A. C. 2016-10-26. Exxon Mobil could be on the brink of irreversible decline. Huffington Post.

Exxon Mobil Corp. may be facing “irreversible decline” as the oil giant fails to cope with low oil prices and mounting debt, a report released Wednesday found.The Texas-based company has suffered a 45% drop in revenue over the past 5 years as it bet big on drilling in oil sands, the Arctic and deep-sea sites ― decisions that proved expensive, environmentally risky and politically controversial.

Combined with a two-year plunge in oil prices, ballooning long-term debt to cover dividend payments to shareholders and an evaporating pool of cash, Exxon Mobil’s finances show “signs of significant deterioration,” according to new research from the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis, a nonprofit based in Cleveland.

“Investors right now are getting less cash from Exxon than they have historically, and are likely to get less cash in the future,” Tom Sanzillo, director of finance at the IEEFA, told The Huffington Post on Wednesday. “This is going to be a much smaller company in the future, and the oil industry is going to be much smaller in the future.”

In April, Exxon Mobil was stripped of Standard & Poor’s top credit rating for the first time since the 1930s. The rating agency said it worried Exxon took on billions in debt to fund new drilling projects at a time when oil prices were high. Now, with the price of crudebelow $50 per barrel, that debt looks risky. Despite S&P specifically citing such payments in its downgrade, Exxon Mobil actually increased its dividend by 2 cents the next day.

Usually, dividends go up as a company’s stock price thrives. But shares of Exxon have trailed the S&P 500 for 10 quarters in a row, the report noted, and that’s before factoring in the risks of climate change.

Exxon Mobil is embroiled in a bevy of legal fights, notably with a handful of state attorneys general who are investigating the company for spending decades covering up the role of burning fossil fuels in global warming. The firm has repeatedly insisted such probes are politically motivated, and claimed that subpoenas seeking internal documents on climate change violate its constitutional rights.



77 Comments on "Many signs of peak oil and decline"

  1. FuelShortageConing on Thu, 20th Feb 2020 2:41 pm 

    Peak oil = end western civilization

    end western civilization = peak oil

    Western civilization was about controlling and using heat (joule) from fossil fuel

    No fossil fuel no western vitalization.

  2. Abraham van Helsing on Thu, 20th Feb 2020 3:01 pm 

    “ Peak oil = end western civilization”

    Indeed. Peak oil = end West = end empire.

    But it is not the end of civilization.
    Europe has the will to move beyond fossil fuel.

  3. Davy on Thu, 20th Feb 2020 3:23 pm 

    “Meet Nikola Motors’ Stunning EV Pickup Truck Competitor To Tesla’s Cybertruck”
    https://tinyurl.com/wfqmztw zero hedge

    “The company, founded in 2014, expects to begin building trucks at its Arizona factory in 2021. Among those trucks will be the company’s entrant into pickup trucks, its new Badger. Nikola claims that the competitor to the Cybertruck will have up to 980 foot pounds of torque, up to 906 horsepower and an up to 600 mile range. The Badger is said to go from 0-60 in just 2.9 seconds. This compares to the Cybertruck’s 250+ miles range and 0-60 time of under 6.5 seconds (if you trust Tesla’s specs). The Badger also has an 8,000 pound towing capacity and includes a 120 kW fuel cell, on top of a 4×4 independent wheel drive.”

    “The best part about the Badger, when compared to the Cybertruck, however? We’re confident it’ll actually be produced, safely, en masse – and not in a tent”

  4. makati1 on Thu, 20th Feb 2020 3:57 pm 

    Abe/Cloggie still dream of an impossible techie future. Must be something in the water? That renewables cannot exist in any significant quantity without FFs is the FACT ignored. BAU cannot continue without cheap, plentiful FFs.

    And, no, recycling is not going to work either, for the same reasons. Collection, trucking, handling, processing, and excess energy not needed for BAU to be used for those steps. The people involved in those steps need energy to live (food/clothing/shelter/etc) so it has to be factored into the energy cost also. (Ignored in the articles on recycling.) Only techie dreamers and ivory-tower idiots with degrees believe that renewables can power our world with only a few small changes. Who is going to make the trucks, smelter equipment, roads, etc.? Make asphalt to patch the roads without OIL? LMAO!

  5. Davy on Thu, 20th Feb 2020 4:28 pm 

    So true makato. So true.

    Listen to makato cloggo. He’s always write.

  6. supremacist muzzies jerk on Thu, 20th Feb 2020 5:35 pm 

    nonsense
    wait for supertard david middleton to show up then peak oil no more

    I’m back briefly from my permanent vacation

  7. supremacist muzzies jerk on Thu, 20th Feb 2020 5:36 pm 

    I like to suck muzzie cock even the China virus infected ones

  8. JuanP on Thu, 20th Feb 2020 5:40 pm 

    Mak, more bad news in your back yard. BTW, Mak, where are you hiding?

    Global Crop Failures Continue: In Australia This Is Going To Be The WORST HARVEST Ever Recorded

    Global food production is being hit from seemingly every side. Thanks to absolutely crazy weather patterns, giant locust armies in Africa and the Middle East, and an unprecedented outbreak of African Swine Fever in China, a lot less food is being produced around the world than originally anticipated. Even during the best of years we really struggle to feed everyone on the planet, and so a lot of people are wondering what is going to happen as global food supplies become tighter and tighter.

  9. Davy on Thu, 20th Feb 2020 5:47 pm 

    Mak’ll be OK juanpee. He grows his own food. Year round.

  10. JuanP on Thu, 20th Feb 2020 5:50 pm 

    He says he does but most of the time he is drinking beer at his favorite dirty beach

  11. Davy on Thu, 20th Feb 2020 6:00 pm 

    Well at least he has a beach juanpee. All I got is the swamp.

  12. Davy on Thu, 20th Feb 2020 6:05 pm 

    JuanPee, why don’t you grow food anymore?

  13. makati1 on Thu, 20th Feb 2020 6:05 pm 

    Well, as Australia is another Amerikan ass kissing country, it too deserves what is happening. If you think it matters to me or to Filipinos, you are mistaken. Yes we import some stuff from there, but nothing we can not do without. Luxuries.

    Living in a country that is self-sufficient in food, is a plus you will never know there in the land of GMO bio-fuels, where every food animal is so full of drugs and antibiotics, that they are passing them on to you when you eat that McDonalds burger or Chicken Mc-nuggets.

    I will take my chances here, over living in the Amerikan Gulag. Twelve years and my decision to live here has not changed. The best one I have made in decades.

  14. JuanP on Thu, 20th Feb 2020 6:06 pm 

    Well, I got caught stealing and was kicked out of the community garden. That is why I am here 20/7.

  15. Davy on Thu, 20th Feb 2020 6:06 pm 

    Why are you so jealous of makato juanpee? You got lots of beaches in Miami.

  16. makati1 on Thu, 20th Feb 2020 6:07 pm 

    Juan, don’t feel bad I got kicked out of the Mormon church for having my hand in the till

  17. JuanP on Thu, 20th Feb 2020 6:09 pm 

    “Living in a country that is self-sufficient in food”

    Mak, you are not self-sufficient in food. The p’s imports a large quantity of food and AG imputes, silly!

  18. Davy on Thu, 20th Feb 2020 6:11 pm 

    Whats AG imputes meen juanpee?

  19. Davy on Thu, 20th Feb 2020 6:14 pm 

    “ I got kicked out of the Mormon church for having my hand in the till”

    LOL. That’s why I like you so much makato. You got a REAL good sence of humor.

  20. JuanP on Thu, 20th Feb 2020 6:15 pm 

    Mak, more bad news from Asia

    Dominos Are Falling – China Shutdown To Crush India’s Already-Crumbling Economy
    The supply chain shock emanating from China to other Asia Pacific countries and Europe, could become a major headache for India. Bloomberg focuses on how an industrial shutdown of China’s economy has already had a profound effect on India’s economy and could get worse. Pankaj R. Patel, chairman of Zydus Cadila, said prices of medicine in India have exponentially jumped in the last several weeks, thanks to much of the medicine is sourced from China. The Indian pharmaceutical industry is experiencing massive disruptions that could face shortages starting in April if supplies aren’t replenished in the next couple weeks, Patel warned. He said prices of paracetamol, a common analgesic, have risen 40% in India, while some antibiotic medicines have soared 70% since Covid-19 broke out in China last month. Manufacturers in China have idled plants, and at least two-thirds of the economy is halted. Some factories came online last week with promises of full production by the end of the month, but for most factories, their resumption will likely be delayed. This will undoubtedly lead to medicine shortages in India in the coming months ahead. A new theme is developing from all this mayhem – that is the reorganization of complex supply chains out of China to a more localized approach to avoid severing. But in the meantime, these complex supply chains in India and across the world will experience massive disruption caused by the shutdown. All of this points to ugly end of globalization:

  21. JuanP on Thu, 20th Feb 2020 6:18 pm 

    Mak, remember how we were so excited about the Brics! Remember how we talk about the fall of the dollar and the gold backed Yuan. I like the Yuan because my name is Juan and they are spelled almost the same.

  22. Davy on Thu, 20th Feb 2020 6:19 pm 

    Yea, juanPee, you sure showed us how your two school drop outs had it pegged. NOT. LMFAO

  23. Richard Guunette on Thu, 20th Feb 2020 6:20 pm 

    The gold backed Juan, I mean Yuan was a joke

  24. Anonymouse on Thu, 20th Feb 2020 6:21 pm 

    Will you guys stop acting stupid. Mak and Juan, just be normal for once.

  25. Davy on Thu, 20th Feb 2020 6:27 pm 

    You think Asias bad juanpee?

    “On Leaving California: “I’ve Watched Grown Adults Dress Up As Vaginas & Parade The Streets””
    https://tinyurl.com/vwbuvof zero hedge

    “The fabled Ventura Highway is all that separates my artist loft from the beach where surfing first came to the United States. Both my balcony and front patio face the freeway at about eye level and I could easily smack a tennis ball right on to the ever busy 101. Access to the beach and boardwalk is very important to a Tourist Town such as mine and I can see one underpass from my balcony and another underpass from the patio. Further up the street are two pedestrian bridges. Both have been recently remodeled so that people can not use it to kill themselves by leaping down into traffic.”

    “I’m afraid that the one thing I will be carrying with me out of California is a numbness to human suffering. I am very worried that I will not be able to leave that numbness behind but only time will tell. I do understand that the numbness is a defense mechanism that helps me deal with the reality of Southern California. ”

    “After all, you have to be numb to watch a 70+ year old woman that looks like your grandma defecating by the recycling bin.”

    “You have to be numb in order to casually step over someone passed out on the sidewalk.”

    “You have to be numb to walk past the once attractive woman that is now toothless and having a loud argument with a tree.”

    “You have to be numb to pop on Netflix while knowing that just a few hundred yards away is a homeless encampment in the dry river bottom that has hundreds of men and women sleeping in the tangles near the salt marsh.”

    America the great.

  26. makati1 on Thu, 20th Feb 2020 6:28 pm 

    Anon, as most, if not all of the above are not my posts, you are either Davy, or one of his mentally deficient sock puppets.

    Only 3:57 pm & 6:05 pm are me. All else is by others.

  27. JuanP on Thu, 20th Feb 2020 6:33 pm 

    “Only 3:57 pm & 6:05 pm are me. All else is by others.”

    Mak, just be honest for once. Why do you lie so much?

  28. makati1 on Thu, 20th Feb 2020 6:34 pm 

    Juan, I learned to lie as a Mormon because I am an atheist.

  29. Davy on Thu, 20th Feb 2020 6:38 pm 

    This is REAL fun!!!

  30. JuanP on Thu, 20th Feb 2020 6:43 pm 

    Davy, if I would just stop trolling this site would return to normal but I can’t because I like trolling.

  31. Anonymouse on Thu, 20th Feb 2020 7:15 pm 

    Yes mak, Anonymouse on Thu, 20th Feb 2020 6:21 pm, was davyTARD.

    I dont load up stupid socks, or ID theive to make disparaging comments specifically directed at you and JuanP.

    That is the exceptionaltards shtick. If I happen to ever think you were wrong on some particular point, I would say so. I certainly dont make sweeping, vague insults using other peoples handles.

  32. Duncan Idaho on Thu, 20th Feb 2020 7:34 pm 

    How Trump’s Ratfucker Finally Screwed Himself
    https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/02/roger-stone-sentence-trump/

  33. Duncan Idaho on Thu, 20th Feb 2020 7:45 pm 

    Hint:
    The Ratfucker will do no time—
    The Fat Boy will pardon him.

  34. Duncan Idaho on Thu, 20th Feb 2020 7:48 pm 

    Week beginning on February 9, 2020: 414.40 ppm
    Weekly value from 1 year ago: 412.70 ppm
    Weekly value from 10 years ago: 390.32 ppm

  35. makati1 on Thu, 20th Feb 2020 7:49 pm 

    Anon, we are intelligent adults, unlike some others here. If we disagree, and after some discussion, we agree to disagree, that is what life is all about. Learning and considering new ideas and views. When you stop learning, you stop living.

  36. Anonymouse on Thu, 20th Feb 2020 7:59 pm 

    Speaking of learning, I wasnt aware of the Philippines was considering cancelling the uS ‘visiting’ forces status. (aka quasi-legal military occupation agreement). When you mentioned it last week, I looked into it and, guess what? uS propaganda networks didn’t mention it at all, nor did their Canadian branches cover it at all either. Nothing on CBC, Globalist news etc. You’d think something like that would merit some official acknowledgment from the Jew World Orders talking hand puppets on the ‘news’, but nothing.

    Curious that…

  37. Duncan Idaho on Thu, 20th Feb 2020 8:47 pm 

    “Judith Negron & her co-conspirators masterminded one of the largest fraud schemes ever prosecuted by the Medicare Fraud Strike Force. They brazenly submitted more than $200million in fraudulent claims”
    https://justice.gov/opa/pr/owner-miami-area-mental-health-care-corporation-convicted-all-counts-orchestrating-205…

    (Trump just commuted her sentence)

    The Fat Boy was probably impressed!

  38. Duncan Idaho on Thu, 20th Feb 2020 8:52 pm 

    Really hard to think of a collection of individuals less deserving of presidential intervention than Joe Arpaio, Scooter Libby, Dinesh D’Souza, Conrad Black, Bernie Kerik, Rod Blagojevich, and Michael Milken, plus a handful of right wing arsonists and war criminals.
    Well, at least they aren’t corrupting other criminals inside—-

  39. asg70 on Thu, 20th Feb 2020 9:06 pm 

    “Peak oil = end western civilization”

    Nope. Terminology matters. You can’t just broaden the definition of peak oil to encompass anything doomy. Thanks for playing, though.

  40. makati1 on Thu, 20th Feb 2020 11:43 pm 

    Anon, I’m sure there is a lot you never see in the USMSM censored “news” unless they can spin it to make Amerika look great. ending the agreement is not new here. Du30 said, last month, that he would do it and now, he has. He has balls. Trump has hot air and kisses the Jewish ass.

    Sometime in August, or before, the US military will have to get out of the Ps. A very good thing. All the US wants to do is use it to fight a war with China that is not to the benefit of Filipinos. Du30 saw that when he told Obama off years ago.

    I hope the US breaks all their military agreements with the Ps as they threatened to do. The Russians would love to replace them. Unlike Trump, Putin is not a hypocrite or liar. The Russian Navy has visited here frequently in the last few years. Putin is [planning a visit here this year after Du30 visited Russia last year and invited him.

    https://asia.nikkei.com/Politics/International-relations/Putin-to-visit-Philippines-in-win-for-Duterte-diplomacy

    BTW: The US claimed that they give the Ps $1.3B over the last 20 years in aid, as if that is significant. They gave Israel over $3B EVERY YEAR since 2000, a supposed 1st world country with a population less than 1/10th that of the Philippines.

    https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/total-u-s-foreign-aid-to-israel-1949-present

    Lies by omission is a standard method of USMSM “news”>

  41. Anonymouse on Fri, 21st Feb 2020 12:47 am 

    For sure.

    You know, regard the jews and the 3 billion a year that is ‘officially’ acknowledge by the washingdum regime earmarked for Israel, I wouldn’t be the least surprised, if that figure, is understated and low-balled. Given the very…..loose standards of both basic honesty and basic accounting and bookkeeping employed down there, I would be willing to be the uSgov transfers somewhat more than a paltry 3 billion a year to those rodents.

    Anyhow. I am detecting a bit a ‘news’ blackout regarding the Philippines matter going on here. Coming as it did, on the heels of Iraq telling the uS to GTFO, it’ss not hard to see why the regime would want to sweep that one under the rug too.

  42. makati1 on Fri, 21st Feb 2020 1:21 am 

    The world is waking up to the US lies and hypocrisy. They are so blatant, it is impossible to ignore them any more. Amerika is being slowly isolated, thanks to Trump and his insane advisors, like his son in law, Cushion, Pompas-ass, etc..

    I hope you are prepared for the coming hell in Amerika. I’m glad I do not live there anymore. I am trying to get my family to relocate, but…

  43. Abraham van Helsing on Fri, 21st Feb 2020 4:18 am 

    “Tesla is developing its largest battery yet that will provide electric vehicles with a more than 400 miles range on a single charge”

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-8025647/Telsa-developing-battery-provide-vehicles-400-miles-range-single-charge.html

    A national economy with a large numbers of these kind of vehicles gets a nice opportunity to store lots of intermittent renewable electricity in these batteries, that can be used for other purposes than just driving. An extra buffer.

  44. Davy on Fri, 21st Feb 2020 4:26 am 

    “Anon, we are intelligent adults, unlike some others here. If we disagree, and after some discussion”

    You are both fools and stalkers. The above comment is another lie! Your guys continue to stalk and troll and you think somehow you are intelligent adults. Fuck that. LOL. If I participate it is because you dumb fucks have been stalking, trolling, and disrespecting me for years now. So makato1 stop whining and expect more of the same because that is what I get. If this ends my participation ends. An eye for an eye, asshole. BTW, you are not hurting me. I feel fine with my actions of self-defense. What you three dumbasses fail to see is you are ruining this forum as a place to draw in outside talent with your mindless activity not to mention your hate, resentment, and low IQ comments.

  45. I AM THE MOB on Fri, 21st Feb 2020 4:28 am 

    Soon China will be brought to its knees.

    Everybody will be Kung Flu fighting!

    Those chinks are dropping fast as lighting!

    LOL

    This is how we win!

  46. Davy on Fri, 21st Feb 2020 4:29 am 

    “I hope you are prepared for the coming hell in Amerika. I’m glad I do not live there anymore. I am trying to get my family to relocate, but…”

    Are you prepared for a collapsed Asia? I know you are not prepared to play Russian Roulette with the virus. You are among the 15% likely to die. Too bad makato1 you failed in your agenda of #EastupWestdown# bullshit

  47. Davy on Fri, 21st Feb 2020 4:31 am 

    “Speaking of learning, I wasnt aware of the Philippines was considering cancelling the uS ‘visiting’ forces status. (aka quasi-legal military occupation agreement).”

    LOL, Anon is supporting a thug. You know this revolves around the policies of a thug who kills who he wants without judicial due process.

  48. Abraham van Helsing on Fri, 21st Feb 2020 6:00 am 

    “Soon China will be brought to its knees.”

    The satanic face of the US extreme left.
    We can only pray that the US are not going to be accused of the virus.

    You know what? We’ll skip the praying.

    #BeerPopcorn

  49. I AM THE MOB on Fri, 21st Feb 2020 6:10 am 

    Clogg

    Me watching Europe and China collapse!

    https://i.redd.it/9ucf28j4d1i41.jpg

  50. Abraham van Helsing on Fri, 21st Feb 2020 6:20 am 

    https://images.app.goo.gl/9Hh4LVQETHJVHabm6

    300 million privatly-owned guns.lol
    These deplorables are going to skip the train session.

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