The speaker predicts gas prices will rise enough to collapse civilian aviation, with future flights potentially costing ten times current prices.
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The speaker predicts gas prices will rise enough to collapse civilian aviation, with future flights potentially costing ten times current prices.
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"...prices to skyrocket so much that it essentially collapses the civilian aviation industry. Meaning that in the future,"
"if you want to fly, it might cost you 10 times as much as it does now, okay? And this will happen very, very..."
"...oil producing center of the world. And so they focused on aviation. They focused on logistics. They focused on finance, on tourism. They were..."
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