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  • #16
    The energy of the future is slipstream windmills, they fly or float as diragbles, at 15,000 feet, where there is 4 times as much wind as they'd get from towers. One company started field tests about months ago, http://www.worldchanging.com/archives/004052.html , there's plenty of oil until then, and Venusula will supply plenty of petroleum products for decades.

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    • #17
      If the liberals had their Godless way, they would fuel their bicycles with human-animal hybrids, embryonic stem cells, and the hopes and dreams of their aborted fetuses.
      Priceless!
      What?

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      • #18
        I want my Mr. Fusion-powered flying car. According to the Back To The Future movies, they should be coming out pretty soon.
        To us, it is the BEAST.

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        • #19
          No, we are not running out of oil. But riddle me this: Why is it that right now we have more global oil supply than ever but oil prices always trend upward?

          Could it be artificial scarcity and strategic bottlenecks? And speculative gains based on fearmongering?

          Oil can be either fossil fuel in source or abiotic, without a biological source. You think the Maracaibo oil wells are impressive? Ever hear that Russia has the capability for unlimited oil production?

          http://www.freeenergynews.com/Direct...ustainableOil/

          # Oil being discovered at 30,000 feet, far below the 18,000 feet where organic matter is no longer found.
          Yes, deeper than the deepest fossils.

          Wells pumped dry later replenished.
          Volume of oil pumped thus far not accountable from organic material alone according to present models.
          In Situ production of methane under the conditions that exist in the Earth's upper mantle. (PhysicsWeb; Sept. 14, 2004)
          http://educate-yourself.org/cn/davem...l05mar05.shtml
          "Truth against the world" - Eire

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          • #20
            Whatever happens, tar sands will save the day!

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