The Energy Non-Crisis [Mass Market Paperback] Lindsey Williams

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Explore the depths of the energy sector with Lindsey Williams’ “The Energy Non-Crisis.” This 1980 second edition offers an insider’s view on the Alaska oil fields and challenges mainstream narratives of the energy crisis. With keywords like energy, conspiracy, and politics, this book is essential for enthusiasts and collectors. The paperback shows minor wear, with an inscription on the title page, but remains in good condition. A compelling read for those intrigued by political and energy sector dynamics. ISBN: 0-89051-068-7.

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“The Energy Non-Crisis” by Lindsey Williams offers a provocative exploration into the intricacies of the energy sector, particularly focusing on the events surrounding the Alaska oil fields. As a chaplain to the Trans-Alaska Oil Pipeline, Williams provides a unique insider perspective, challenging the conventional narratives of the energy crisis. This updated and enlarged second edition, published in October 1980, delves deeper into the alleged cover-ups and political maneuvers that have shaped the energy landscape. With a compelling narrative that questions mainstream accounts, this book is a must-read for those interested in the intersections of politics, energy, and conspiracy theories. Its relevance endures as it continues to spark debates among scholars and enthusiasts alike.

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Author

Lindsey Williams

Binding

Mass Market Paperback

Publisher

Worth Publishing Co.

Condition

Good

Edition

Second Edition

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