YC
Over the past 4 years, every one of Williams' predictions have come true. He gets all of his predictions from an "elitist" oil baron that he knows from his missionary days to the Alaskan oil fields.
I have listened to Lindsey Williams’ extractions from an anonymous “elitist” oil baron on his death bed.
They say that confession is good for the soul.
But, I place more value to confessions coming from these former elitists like Frank Partnoy, former derivates trader; Catherine Austin Fitts, former U.S. Assistant Secretary of Housing/Federal Housing Commissioner; William K. Black, former senior regulator who cracked down on banks during the savings and loan crisis of the 1980s; John Perkins, a former economic hit man; Joseph E. Stiglitz, former Chief Economist at the World Bank from 1996 until 1999; Harry Markopolos, former financial executive to Madoff.
For me, these individuals have more walloping, truthful confessions because they are brave enough to
not remain anonymous. Such type of confessions will often led to death in their career, their livelihood, their privacy, - and worst, they could die early like Karen Gay Silkwood who never got to confess.
On dirty confessions relating to dirty oil, I like Jeremy Leggett, a former oil industry consultant who is currently solar power entrepreneur.