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Paperback The Oil Card: Global Economic Warfare in the 21st Century Book

ISBN: 097779539X

ISBN13: 9780977795390

The Oil Card: Global Economic Warfare in the 21st Century

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Challenging the conventional wisdom surrounding high oil prices, this compelling argument sheds an entirely new light on free-market industry fundamentals. By deciphering past, present, and future... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Interesting book

This book is an easy read. It is well documented with footnotes; I liked that. Wars can be fought in a variety ways. In fact this might be considered as the modern way to fight a war, avoiding all the terrible destruction, and inconvenient death, and rebuilding. I do want to repeat the book is documented, and I think is important. The author invites you verify his thought process, or to make your connections. Von Claus is military commentator and philosopher. (Hopefully I spelled his name right.) He stated once war is just an extention of politics by alturnative means. At some point we will have name for economic welfare; but if you think about it maybe not, history full of examples of economic conditions driving events. This book spells out the logical next step of war and politics, which is using economics to drive foriegn policy, and by active manipilation of economic factors to achieve a goal. I enjoyed book. I am debating about keeping it my collection.

The Oil Card by James R. Norman

This book will enlighten anyone who reads it about the real workings of Government and the oil business and how they are intertwined in National and World affairs.It explains the forces behind how oil prices are set and how they have become disconnected with actual physical supply. This book is a must read. Very intriguing!

About the Oil Card: Global Economic Warfare in the 21st Century

I looked through the book and I found it will be very interesting reading! I like these kind of subjects and enjoy them very much! Thank you for sending it and it arrived in good condition!

THE OIL CARD

The Oil Card: Global Economic Warfare in the 21st Century The author has done an excellent job of researching an incredibly complex subject and committing it to paper...He shows a real depth of knowledge and perception of not only the mechanics of the energy markets, but also the history and politics behind them. He daylights the government's strategy against Russia starting during the Reagan administration ...He documents and proves beyond doubt the point that the US government and its allies artificially kept oil prices low for years to starve the Soviets of income, an important tactic that was essential to winning the Cold War. The contrarian thesis of this book is that the government is now attempting to do the same to China by weakening China's economy by keeping energy (and other commodity) prices high. Showing the background and illuminating the methods employed in the futures/derivatives markets and by controlling the physical oil market supply itself, the author makes a compelling argument that is entirely believable. He very accurately and completely portrays the genesis and the implementation of the energy price manipulation activities in the futures/OTC markets that many of us firmly believe is exactly what has occurred. For years many of my colleagues and former major players in the energy market have critically discussed the Wall Streeters and hedge funds involvement and tactics of bringing non-oil players into the energy markets. The net result is these players are driving market prices and ignoring traditional market fundamentals, artificially driving oil prices upward based upon self generated bogus risk factors and alleged technical analysis. This is definitely not a book for amatuers however...Because of the detailed information provided, it takes considerable energy market knowledge and experience to understand what he is saying, not an easy read, more like a text book and a great primer for market players. Certainly many will find the chapter on China itself interesting and informative. However if you want to read a fascinating story of how and why we got to $146/bbl crude oil, this is the book for you. Richard Perkins
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