
Schwarzes Gold
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In den 1980ern hieß es, dass es im Jahr 2000 keinen gesunden Baum mehr geben würde. Heute aber gibt es noch unzählige Wälder. Ebenso heißt es immer wieder, dass unsere Ölvorräte höchstens noch 20 Jahre reichen werden. Was aber, wenn in 20 Jahren noch immer genug Öl vorhanden sein wird? Und ist das Grund genug, Kriege um Rohstoffe zu beginnen? Was, wenn Öl in größeren Mengen vorkommt, als uns glaubhaft gemacht werden soll? T-Rex und Kim Schmittke wollen eine der größten Verschwörungen der Menschheit aufdecken - und lassen so Politik und Wirtschaft in einem völlig neuen Licht erscheinen.
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