“It’s Time to Fill Up on the Truth”

Laura McRae

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Laura McRae has written 66 post in this blog.

28 Year Veteran of the Financial Services Industry, 12 Year Volunteer Business Mentor for SCORE (Service Corps of Retired Executives), BA History & Political Science - Montana State University Bozeman, MBA University of Phoenix

“America is Addicted to Oil.” The phrase has been repeated so often it’s accepted as a fact, but is it? Or, is the word “addiction” simply distracting us from what should be obvious to everyone? Like it or not, oil is the lifeblood of the modern world. It spoils us in more ways than we can comprehend. Yet, we still believe oil is “bad,” “is destroying the environment” and that companies that produce oil are “greedy gougers making record profits.” That’s what we have been told, but is it true?

With few people willing to take a realistic, sobering look at our oil use, the idea of “spOILed” was born. After years of study and analysis, filmmaker Mark Mathis became alarmed at the deception taking place in the U.S. and around the world. Much of the deception was/is intentional and systematic. Varied groups, all pursing their own individual interests, have misled us. The end result is that most people are not only deceived about their oil use, but also completely unaware of what is likely to be the biggest problem ever faced by humanity. Where are our “leaders” on this issue? Instead of giving people the truth about limited options in lessening our oil consumption and paving the way toward real solutions, politicians have actually made the problem worse.

Prepare to be shocked, angered and more than a little concerned. The road sign for our future: “Rough Road Ahead.” Visit spoiledthemovie.com to learn more.

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