[GJM] The Importance of Alternative Energy "Technologies".
robert searle
dharao4 at yahoo.co.uk
Fri Aug 24 08:49:19 MDT 2007
> Since reviewing the U.S. Army National Ground
> Intelligence Center's
> report on zero point energy research, Captain Todd
> Hathaway chose to
> conduct an independent investigation of advanced
> energy technologies
> that do not fall into conventional alternative
> energy fields of
> research and development. This independent
> investigation culminated
> in an event held in Bethesda, Maryland on August 20,
> 2007, hosted by
> New Energy Congress member Nora Maccoby. Results of
> CPT Hathaway's
> independent investigation have been made available
> online at
> http://www.green-salon.com/presentations.htm Based
> on the interviews
> and presentations over the past month, it is clear
> that advanced
> energy technologies commonly identified as zero
> point energy
> technologies are not only real but are being brought
> to full scale
> production in real time.
>
> The difficulties to bring advanced energy
> technologies to the public
> have compromised our nation's ability to liberate
> itself from our
> collective dependency on foreign fossil fuels. All
> hydrocarbon-based
> energy production devices are obsolete, including
> hybrid cars, since
> they have conventional battery banks and high
> replacement cost. Even
> the hydrogen cars using the new fuel cell technology
> fall into the
> same category, as hydrogen production only shifts
> the problem around
> but does not solve the real problem of our
> dependency on oil --
> imported oil to be more precise. Advanced
> alternative energy
> technologies have many advantages over fossil fuels
> and conventional
> alternative energy technologies. The volume of
> fossil fuels imported
> to the United States could be drastically reduced to
> a level that
> would eliminate the need for global hegemony in
> order to protect our
> energy and material demands by shifting a small
> fraction of either
> private or government research and development
> funding to advanced
> energy technologies. The economics of advanced
> alternative energy
> systems are considerably less expensive then the
> present multi-
> trillion dollar fossil fuel based energy and
> transportation
> infrastructures. These newly developed advanced
> alternative energy
> technologies preserve the integrity of the planet's
> ecosystem at the
> same time.
>
> If the advanced alternative energy technologies
> mentioned in the
> presentations provided via the link above were
> adopted worldwide, the
> impetus for oil wars could be eliminated within the
> next five years.
> Every person on the planet could have access to an
> unlimited supply
> of electrical energy and the means of producing
> clean water. All
> nations could fully embrace the Kyoto Protocols, as
> these advanced
> energy technologies minimize environmental
> pollution. Cost savings
> is also an attractive feature of these technologies
> when you consider
> the total cost of our nation's dependency on fossil
> fuels. In
> effect, we could change the world as we know it by
> 2012, as energy
> scarcity would become a thing of the past. The
> hurdles are many and
> the technical solutions are by no means simple;
> however, current
> research findings have shown that they are all
> solvable given
> sufficient time and research funding.
>
> Follow-on events are scheduled in Washington D.C. as
> early as this
> fall, similar to events listed online at
> www.green-salon.com, to
> include National Press Club briefings and meetings
> with members of
> Congress. Next August, the 14th International
> Conference on
> Condensed Matter Nuclear Science will also be held
> in Washington
> D.C., hosted by Dr. David Nagel and sponsored by the
> International
> Society for Condensed Matter Nuclear Science
> (www.iscmns.org).
>
> Mankind can no longer afford the luxury of
> maintaining the status quo
> in the realm of energy consumption. It is time for
> massive change on
> a global scale; and supporting advanced energy
> technology research
> and development is our last and best hope to avoid a
> cataclysmic
> transition to world peace by overcoming energy
> scarcity scenarios.
> Failure to do so will inevitably result in regional
> and world wars
> within the next five years.
>
>
>
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