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No gas at the tanks or food on the table, is it possible?
Blogger thinks so

Released on = October 13, 2005, 2:42 pm

Press Release Author = Jordan Wathen

Industry = Financial

Press Release Summary = One food calorie takes ten calories of oil to grow, process and transport. With these rising costs a disruption in the food supply could be the final straw for families.

Press Release Body = Did you know that nearly everything you eat comes from 1500 miles away from where you live? Recent surveys have estimated that for each calorie of food you consume, ten calories of oil is needed to grow, process and transport that food!

In a time of suburbs and people building houses miles away from the next person, as gas prices climb we are going to find it harder to feed and care for people.

It won't be economical to send food from California to the east coast. When asked what preparations should be made Jean-Yves suggested, "we need to start growing food ourselves, without localization we may see many problems in the disruption of food supplies."

Without localization the rising gas prices could mean that the consumer pays double even triple for food. This will cripple the average family's budget and create a bigger slowdown in the economy.

Jean-Yves, who has also predicted an economical meltdown this winter is also predicting the collapse of GM and Ford. You can read more about his predictions and findings at http://oilstories.blogspot.com or directly to the article at
http://oilstories.blogspot.com/2005/10/oil-and-gas-shortages-are-you-ready.html

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