The inorganic origin of petroleum is tremendous.

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Lies told to the population by importance Organic origin of oil > Holocaust > 9/11 > Covid > Iran nuclear program > Iraq weapons of mass destruction ...

The inorganic origin of petroleum is tremendous.

Mendeleev himself, creator of the first periodic table of elements, advocated for the inorganic origin of petroleum.

The idea that petroleum is dinosaur juice, once you study the movements of tectonic plates a little, is simply laughable.

And on the moon Titan, where there are literally seas of hydrocarbons, I don't think dinosaurs existed.

The organic theory of petroleum has more and more detractors, and new research is emerging that points to an inorganic origin.

This is very important, because if the origin is inorganic, it also points to the renewal of wells (as has been proven to occur) and to the fact that oil is not as scarce as we were led to believe and that it is the second most abundant liquid on earth after water.

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