Revealed: Newly Found Fuel! Prepare For End Of Crude Oil, Price To Fall
Progress at the OPEC 168th annual meeting screeched to a halt amid escalating chaos as member countries – Venezuela, Libya, Iran, and Nigeria – openly battle with Saudi Arabia over the cartel’s future.
Details are still coming in, but here’s what we know so far:
Oil prices have just hit a 7-year low, sliding below $36 per barrel for the first time since the 2009 global financial crisis…
And the expert named Wall Street’s #1 commodity trader predicts we could see the fall continue to $10 per barrel.
Although OPEC blames an existing supply glut, a United States intelligence insider believes the real reason has been hidden until now…
In fact, a shocking discovery has unlocked a massive supply of free fuel. Enough fuel to power the entire globe for 36,000 years.
This fuel is so cheap, so abundant, and so easy to access, that Fortune 500 companies – including Google, Apple, and Facebook – are spending billions to get on board…
At the same time, every major energy player on the planet is turning their back on oil in favor of this fuel.
Make no mistake: This is the beginning of the end for Big Oil, OPEC, and even the Saudi Royals.
stunning breakthrough in chemical engineering has unleashed a massive supply of fuel…
Enough fuel, in fact, to power the entire globe for over 36,000 years.
It’s poised to decimate Big Oil’s obscene profits, make OPEC obsolete, and hand the United States 100% energy independence.
In fact, the U.S. Department of Defense just invested $7 billion in a single day…
Apple, Google, and Facebook are spending billions racing to implement this technology.
And billionaires like Bill Gates and Warren Buffett are going all in.
The International Energy Agency predicts $48 trillion could soon flow into this sector, making it the #1 source of energy on the planet.
The incredible thing is, it all starts with a tiny grain of sand…
Turning Sand into fuel – Silicon oil as an energy carrier
Dr Peter Plichta born in Cologne, Germany discovered the use of silanes. Similar to hydrocarbons, silanes are hydrosilicons, molecules that incorporate atoms of both silicon and hydrogen.

Silicon is more abundant than carbon. It oxidizes or combines with oxygen into silicon dioxide, which forms crystals present in rocks like quartz, basalt and granite. Silicon dioxide is especially prevalent in sand which fills deserts and sea shores. We process silicon dioxide into glass and purify the silicon for use in electronics. Both of those processes require much external energy input.
Before the 1970s, silanes were considered unsuitable for use as fuels, because they instantaneously self-combust at room temperature. Not satisfied to leave it at that however, Plichta went to work and succeeded in producing longer-chained silanes that appeared as clear, oily liquids and were stable at room temperature. He argues that these higher (long-chain) silanes could be used as an abundant fuel as an alternative to both hydrocarbons and pure hydrogen.
Unlike hydrocarbons, silanes use both the nitrogen and the oxygen in air for combustion. While the hydrogen component of silanes reacts with oxygen, the silicon oxidizes in a highly energetic reaction with nitrogen. So the burning of silanes produces much higher temperatures and frees more energy than the burning of hydrocarbon fuels. The silane reaction leaves no toxic residues.
Much of the information in this article comes from a recent description of Plichta’s discoveries and his proposed silane fuel cycle written by Norbert Knobloch and published in the German magazine raum&zeit.

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