Posts Tagged ‘clean energy’

UFO’s

Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

Recently, like within the past couple of nights, I’ve cultivated a renewed curiosity about UFO’s and extraterrestrial life. I found two videos on YouTube of captive aliens which look like they aren’t hoaxes, and found some articles and videos of the guy who hacked NASA’s, the Pentagon’s, and our military’s computers, looking for information about UFO’s primarily because of his interest in suppressed information on clean energy technology. And I ran across videos of The Disclosure Project’s National Press Club Conference from 2001, which they feel is a matter of national security, with implications of clean energy technology, the end of Global Warming, world peace, and at the very least, seeking to have the government put an end to militarizing space. France & England, and maybe Mexico have become more open about this topic. As far as I know, the USA has not.

Click Here for the DISCLOSURE PROJECT

Above is what was supposed to be a banner, but it doesn’t show up. It will get you to The Disclosure Project’s site. Below is what the banner is supposed to look like. But I can’t make it a clickable link.

So, besides the testimonies at the first link above, I’ll add things I found that I consider credible.

UFO Evidence’s site with linked pages to cases (including Anglican and other clergy sightings)

France opens up its UFO files

England opens up its UFO files

The Extra Campaign’s site
Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission
Denver Ballot Initiative
Think Intergalactically - Act Locally

UFOs - FOX News - Mexican Air Force - CNN News - OVNIs

UFOs-NASA (http://freegary.org.uk/) — Hacker got into USA’s UFO files (etc.)

You can form your own opinion about these two videos. But if they’re hoaxes, they are not the type of thing I would think someone would make up. They are actually pretty pitiful.

Area 51 alien interview

Alien footage-The Captive Gray

We Can Solve It ads

Saturday, October 11th, 2008

To Our Leaders: Give Us 100% Clean Electricity in 10 Years:

Special Interests:

Make the Switch, Repower America:

Remix: Al Gore’s Challenge to Repower America:

Al Gore’s Challenge to America (Full Speech - 27:28 minutes):

The title of the next one sounds promising to me, until I watched it. The premise of this one bothers me, because it ignores the fact that animal agriculture contributes more to greenhouse gasses than all our forms of transportation combined. Burgers & tofu are not two personal options working toward the same goal. As the previous add says, “Make the Switch” and cut out the meat….

Burgers, Tofu, and Climate Change

$700 Billion

Saturday, September 27th, 2008

I just heard a phrase tonight, “$700 Billion transfer of funds”.

I didn’t know what that meant, so I Googled, thinking it had to do with the Wall Street bailout. But that’s not what it is. It’s what we spend on imported oil.

So. I thought it was interesting that we spend the same amount on oil as the government is proposing to bail out Big Business. If that happens, and if there is any recoupment, why not use some of it to invest in clean energy (solar, wind, hydroelectric, etc. — not more drilling, not coal, not nuclear), and if we could become energy independent, especially by using free resources, we’d come out even with the money spent on the bailout. If done well, once the technology is in place, there should be no additional cost to consumers. Eventually, like what? in about 2 years after we go green, we’d be out of debt — not only the country, but the energy-consuming public who are hit by high gasoline and heating costs.

OK, so that’s my half-baked idea for saving the economy — and the environment. Who can develop that idea into a workable solution? I’m serious. It’s a $700 billion trade-off. (And if Big Oil’s lobbyists don’t want to lose their market share, they can contribute their portion of the bailout recoupment to developing clean energy. But once in place, no one should profit by it, because no one owns the sun or the wind.)

For example, I was looking at various YouTube videos today about the air car, the Japanese water car, a little bit about solar cars, but mainly about people who are either developing the technologies, or who have found ways to convert their existing cars to run on water or other things. Why not make engine conversion widespread as an intermediate measure to inventing green cars, instead of limiting it to a handful of mechanically-minded guys? That could keep the auto mechanics in business working on all the conventional cars. Why wait for the government to do something?

Even the Pentagon has shown interest in this:

How ironic that he died of food poisoning the day after he signed a contract with the Pentagon. Has anyone investigated that to see if it was truly a natural death? What has the Pentagon done with the technology since then? Why don’t we have water-powered cars yet?

Visit Gas Price Relief for conversion kits.

Japanese Water Car:

How much are we spending on the war on Iraq? If we ended the war, could that savings pay off this socialist bailout? Or, how about the Republicans & Democrats donating their campaign donation money to chip in? They make at least a million or two per fundraiser. All they spend it on are negative ads. I can’t think of a worse waste of money, from those millionaires who claim to understand what the middle class people are going through.

So. Do we have to worry about becoming a socialist country? Or worse? Was democracy and capitalism a bad experiment? Well, we were never a democracy. We’re a republic.