[GJM] FW: Amazing Energy Breakthroughs Reported in Major Media!

robert searle dharao4 at yahoo.co.uk
Thu Mar 15 14:20:18 MDT 2007


When reading the first part of MHs email it becomes so
obvious why TFE is vitally important. Powerful
financial incentives  could be created without raising
taxes, and would easily tempt big businesses to turn
sustainable...otherwise the process is extremely
difficult, and painfully slow. 

In the normal financial system of todays world such
super grants (and interest free loans) to stimulate 
the creation of new sustainable technologies would be
largely unfeasible. With TFE we have the reverse
situation, and ofcourse, there would be no fear of
serious hyperinflation.............  

Profits could be heavily subsidized, and if workers
wanted to get full compensation they would. Until we
wake up to a new understanding of money the basis of
it all humanity is just sleepwalking towards global
disaster.

It is wake up time.

R.Searle.



--- marguerite hampton <ecopilgrim at aabol.com> wrote:

> The reason the Global  Monetocracy System does not
> invest in new
> technologies like these is that  the world  economy
> is so dependent upon the
> auto industry to supply jobs. And remember, the 
> industry must rely on the obsolesence it also has
> had  to "build in" in
> order to keep the industry and the economy alive.
> So, the industry has
> always been tenuous at best. The advent of new
> materials, which will last a
> lifetime as we move into nanotechnology and
> biomimicry, will further
> decrease the viability of the auto industry as
> manufactured products will
> last centuries with little wear and tear.   
> 
> To do a "change over" to new technlogy would require
> a shut down of assembly
> lines for at least six months during which time,
> auto workers would have to
> be paid unemployment compensation.  
> But unemployment compensation, being far less than
> actual salaries, would
> create a negative and
> devastating "ripple-out" effect, not only in the U.
> S. economy, but world
> wide. Already, teetering on the edge of financial
> collapse due to the 
> bursting" housing market predicted to create the
> most severe economic
> downturn ever, the U.S. must hang on to whatever it
> can in the way of auto
> sales
> for the foreseeable.future.  However, even in the
> current state of the
> economy, Chrysler was forced to announce lay off
> 30,000 workers just last
> month due to decreased  sales.  
> 
> Investors are simply unwilling to take the huge
> investment risk as ROI seems
> doubtful to say the least.   
> 
> IMHO, the auto industry is a "dying dinosaur" no
> longer able to earn its
> keep.  Viable alternatives appear to lay within the
> design of "walkable"
> sustainable living communities coupled with modes of
> mass transportation
> connecting them.  
> 
> As more and more jobs disappear, work will shift to
> the "electronic
> cottage/small local community concept as suggested
> by Alvin Toffler in "The
> Thrid Wave".  And communities will be forced to
> delink from the national
> economy to avoid going down with the ship by
> creating local currencies.  May
> I suggest a horse and buggy for reliability for the
> immediate future. 
> 
> eco   . . 
>  
> -------Original Message-------
>  
> From: Stephanie Sutton
> Date: 03/15/07 10:11:19
> To: 'President, USA Exile Govt.'; marguerite
> hampton; oleary1998 at yahoo.com
> Subject: FW: Amazing Energy Breakthroughs Reported
> in Major Media!
>  
> Hi all – this just in.  Some amazing new
> developments.
> In Sedona right now.
> Pondo – I am blown away that you are in Nepal.
> Pat and I are about to go on a fast.
> The energies here in the US are very intense.
> More news soon.
> Steph
>  
> 
> 
> 
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> Dear friends,
> The below news excerpts of amazing new energy
> inventions reported in the
> mainstream media give incredible hope for a
> brighter, cleaner future for
> ourselves and for generations to come. As the media
> is giving limited
> coverage to these exciting breakthroughs, please
> spread the good news to
> your friends and colleagues. Contact your government
> and media
> representatives asking them to strongly support the
> further development of
> these awesome new energy inventions. Each excerpt
> below is taken verbatim
> from the major media website listed at the link
> provided. If any link fails
> to function, click here. Key sentences are
> highlighted for those with
> limited time. Together, we can and will build a
> brighter future for us all. 
> With heartfelt love and best wishes,
> Fred Burks for the inspiring and educational PEERS
> websites 
> Former language interpreter for Presidents Bush and
> Clinton
> 
> 
> 
>  
> Eco-car more efficient than light bulb
> 2005-07-05, CNN News
> http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/07/04/eco.car
> An eco-car that can travel the world using a
> fraction of the electricity it
> takes to power a light bulb has been unveiled by its
> British creators. The
> hydrogen-powered Ech2o needs just 25 Watts -- the
> equivalent of less than
> two gallons of petrol -- to complete the 25,000-mile
> global trip, while
> emitting nothing more hazardous than water. But with
> a top speed of 30mph,
> the journey would take more than a month to
> complete. Ech2o, built by
> British gas firm BOC, will bid to smash the world
> fuel efficiency record of
> over 10,000 miles per gallon at the Shell Eco
> Marathon. The record is
> currently ... 5,385 km/per liter [12,900 mpg!]. John
> Carolin, BOC global
> director sustainable energy: "It sounds unbelievable
> how little power is
> used to keep the BOC Ech2o moving, but it
> demonstrates the impact of careful
> design and is a valuable lesson for car makers in
> the future.
>  
> 
> 
> 
>  
> Kids Build Soybean-Fueled Car
> 2006-02-17, CBS News
>
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/02/17/eveningnews/main1329941.shtml
> The star at last week's Philadelphia Auto Show
> wasn't a sports car or an
> economy car. It was a sports-economy car — one that
> combines performance and
> practicality under one hood. But as CBS News
> correspondent Steve Hartman
> reports in this week's Assignment America, the car
> that buyers have been
> waiting decades [for] comes from an unexpected
> source and runs on soybean
> bio-diesel fuel to boot. A car that can go from zero
> to 60 in four seconds
> and get more than 50 miles to the gallon would be
> enough to pique any driver
> s interest. So who do we have to thank for it. Ford?
> GM? Toyota? No — just
> Victor, David, Cheeseborough, Bruce, and Kosi, five
> kids from the auto shop
> program at West Philadelphia High School. The five
> kids ... built the
> soybean-fueled car as an after-school project. It
> took them more than a year
> — rummaging for parts, configuring wires and
> learning as they went. As
> teacher Simon Hauger notes, these kids weren't
> exactly the cream of the
> academic crop. "If you give kids that have been
> stereotyped as not being
> able to do anything an opportunity to do something
> great, they'll step up,"
> he says. Stepping up is something the big automakers
> have yet to do. They're
> still in the early stages of marketing hybrid cars
> while playing catch-up to
> the Bad News Bears of auto shop. "We made this
> work," 
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