In a message dated 6/12/2004 9:00:35 AM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
"I read it in the (New York Times, Newsweek, National Geographic, the
National Enquirer,  All of the Above); I saw it on TV;  I heard (Colin
Campbell, Mike Davis, Homer Simpson, All of the Above) say it.  Ergo Mark
Jones was right."

Amazing.  In the very midst of the exposure of the natural gas "crisis" of
the 2000, 2001 as market manipulations;  . . .  despite all that the sky is
falling; chicken little is right; and so was Hobbes because the future is
nasty brutish and short, so close out your positions and take the money and
run.
Comment
 
Mark Jones thesis - in my opinion, had very little to do with price fluctuations and riveting his thesis to price fluctuations does not accurately explain his salient points. Comrade Jones put forward a proposition that humanity itself had reached or would shortly reach the "event horizon" or the nodal point or that point in the bell curve where the absolute decline fossil fuel and energy production runs into the thermodynamic barrier with all its social consequences.  
 
Comrade Jones also advanced the proposition that this thermodynamic principle was the underlying unseen "law" - impulse, that compelled industrial socialism in the Soviet Union to reach its historical limitation (and he throws in the issue of industrial structures for good measure) in 1945.
 
It seems that trying to prove the operation of the law of thermodynamics on the basis of monthly price fluctuation is a losing cause. Fifty years is a very short time in human history - one way or another.
 
Henry C. K. Liu did an excellent reprint of an article he wrote two years ago (the A List) on the price of oil predicting the $40.00 range and the mechanics that would lower the price  . . . only for it to further rise. If Mark J. predicted the rise in the price of oil he was most certainly correct along with everyone else on earth.
 
Comrade Mark J was talking about something with a lot more depth than the price form.
 
 
Melvin P.
 
 

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