I recently made light of the fact that hydrocarbons have been found on the Jupiter moon Titan. I implied that the US would now be very interested in the new source of fuel.
It was strange that I found an article linked to the NWO that implied that the US intend to crash the Cassini probe into the surface of Jupiter whilst detonating the onboard plutonium, igniting the atmosphere and turning Saturn into a second sun. All this to allow the terraforming of Titan.
Only problem with this is that the proximity of any of Jupiter's moons would result in them being 'fried' along with Saturn, especially if as we are lead to believe that Titan is a great big ball of fossil fuel.
As an aside, I was always lead to believe that all the hydrocarbons, gas, oil on this planet were produced by millions of years of breakdown of prehistoric forests. If this is so surely Titan at some time must have had some form of vegetation, that has broken down to create the hydrocarbons now found?
SeasideMan
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Not necessarily. Carbon occurs naturally and conditions to make it join with hydrogen don't require vegetation.
Tom.