tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8458769664127453136.post5295334627299573273..comments2023-11-23T06:57:04.974-05:00Comments on American's Journey: Drill Baby DrillJack Rabbithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03993964545901934731noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8458769664127453136.post-83198273286621175112010-05-17T23:25:55.217-04:002010-05-17T23:25:55.217-04:00I don't know why everyone is so in love with i...I don't know why everyone is so in love with internal combustion engines??? why the f*ck is this??<br /><br />We don't need to burn any form of hydrocarbon to have a force to move an automobile, or a train. We don't. There are technologies such as hydrogen fuel cells, for instance, and solar, that do not require the consumption of the atmosphere or the pollution of it with waste byproducts that otherwise potentially can and might possibly do alter the climate of the planet.<br /><br />So why do it? I'll tell you why: It's solely to appease the people who own stock in the oil companies, that's why! As for the alcohol gig, that's a huge waste of resources and time, as well, as it's not without a price. It takes energy to produce it. It doesn't just occur in huge pools or vats on it's own. And there is a price for virtually all forms of combustible energy when we simply don't need them any more!<br /><br />So why do it? The time is long past to switch to renewable, non polluting sources of energy for our industries, homes, and our means of transportation. Time to get off this kick of burning the f'ing planet up with all this combustion. We don't need it. It's OBSOLETE!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8458769664127453136.post-14013668502162049642010-05-17T19:16:51.108-04:002010-05-17T19:16:51.108-04:00WOLF . . .More at: http://www.PermaCulture.com
W...WOLF . . .More at: http://www.PermaCulture.com <br /><br />Why Alcohol Fuel? The Two-Minute Summary <br /> <br />Almost every country can become energy independent. Anywhere that has sunlight and land can produce alcohol from plants. Brazil, the fifth largest country in the world imports no oil, since half its cars run on alcohol fuel made from sugarcane, grown on 1% of its land.<br /><br />We can reverse global warming. Since alcohol is made from plants, its production takes carbon dioxide out of the air, sequestering it, with the result that it reverses the greenhouse effect (while potentially vastly improving the soil). Recent studies show that in a permaculturally designed mixed-crop alcohol fuel production system, the amount of greenhouse gases removed from the atmosphere by plants—and then exuded by plant roots into the soil as sugar—can be 13 times what is emitted by processing the crops and burning the alcohol in our cars.<br /><br />We can revitalize the economy instead of suffering through Peak Oil. Oil is running out, and what we replace it with will make a big difference in our environment and economy. Alcohol fuel production and use is clean and environmentally sustainable, and will revitalize families, farms, towns, cities, industries, as well as the environment. A national switch to alcohol fuel would provide many millions of new permanent jobs.<br /><br />No new technological breakthroughs are needed. We can make alcohol fuel out of what we have, where we are. Alcohol fuel can efficiently be made out of many things, from waste products like stale donuts, grass clippings, food processing waste-even ocean kelp. Many crops produce many times more alcohol per acre than corn, using arid, marshy, or even marginal land in addition to farmland. Just our lawn clippings could replace a third of the autofuel we get from the Mideast.<br /><br />Unlike hydrogen fuel cells, we can easily use alcohol fuel in the vehicles we already own. Unmodified cars can run on 50% alcohol, and converting to 100% alcohol or flexible fueling (both alcohol and gas) costs only a few hundred dollars. Most auto companies already sell new dual-fuel vehicles.<br /><br />Alcohol is a superior fuel to gasoline! It’s 105 octane, burns much cooler with less vibration, is less flammable in case of accident, is 98% pollution-free, has lower evaporative emissions, and deposits no carbon in the engine or oil, resulting in a tripling of engine life. Specialized alcohol engines can get at least 22% better mileage than gasoline or diesel.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8458769664127453136.post-42487472002118798952010-05-17T19:14:25.013-04:002010-05-17T19:14:25.013-04:00WOLF . . . Gasoline Is Toxic Waste - Literally
htt...WOLF . . . Gasoline Is Toxic Waste - Literally<br />http://www.rense.com/general86/tox.htm<br />We Don't Need Gasoline, Never Did <br /> <br />Facts: Scientific and historical about gasoline and alcohol <br /> <br />1. The original automobiles ran on alcohol because when they were invented gasoline was not available. <br /> <br />2. Rockefeller spent $4 million (that we know of) to promote Prohibition, a ban on alcohol manufacturing in the US that started in 1919 just as the car industry was taking off. <br /> <br />3. When Prohibition was lifted in 1933, gasoline stations were ubiquitous and most engines ran on gasoline only. <br /> <br />4. Alcohol can be manufactured locally and on a community level from renewable plant material for $1 per gallon. <br /> <br />5. The growing of plant material for alcohol would have no effect on the price of food. <br /> <br />6. The growing of plants for fuel would more than neutralize the carbon created by burning alcohol for fuel. <br /> <br />7. In Brazil, over 50% of new cars sold can already run on 100% alcohol. <br /> <br />8. Producing alcohol from plant material is incredibly energy efficient. <br /> <br />9. The oil companies aggressively promote garbage science to deceive the public into believing that alcohol fuels: a) will cause starvation, b) are uneconomical, and c) are net polluters. <br /> <br />10. Gasoline is a high toxic material. <br /> <br />11. It is entirely unneeded to fuel our cars. <br /> <br />12. Oil companies like Chevron have pressured PBS, commercial TV networks and other news media to keep this basic information from the public for decades - and the censorship continues to this day.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8458769664127453136.post-33629571622604889242010-05-17T19:13:45.547-04:002010-05-17T19:13:45.547-04:0018 out of 39 oil rigs in the Gulf can face the sam...18 out of 39 oil rigs in the Gulf can face the same problem, because those have been fixed by Halliburton.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8458769664127453136.post-27457501104447522242010-05-17T18:11:46.721-04:002010-05-17T18:11:46.721-04:00the lesson learned by us 'little people' i...the lesson learned by us 'little people' is that if you want to commit a crime, do a BIG ONE, don't fuck around with the penny ante shit like cutting off a few parking meter heads or jacking an ATM machine, go for the big bucks. Wear that suit, and while you're at it, change your name to something, uh, more likely to not get too much press attention, such as Cohen or Schumer or Feinstein. Don't be punking around doing little itsy bitsy criminal acts, but make sure you breach the half a million dollar threshold where it's likely to get looked at with envy by some of the really big thieves out there, all wearing pin striped suits and working for major corporations, like Halliburton and KBR and DyneCorp, FLUOR, CSC, and the list goes on. Then, go buy yourself some good old fashioned protection by hanging out in the lobbies of your bought and paid for whores for Israel who work in Washingtoon, District of Corruption.<br /><br />then, just bask in the profit of Ill Gotten Gains. Fear not any prosecution, or retribution. You're home free. Hell, you can buy yourself a casket and hold your own 'memorial' Kenny Lay service if by chance the heat does get too hot for you. Exile in the Cayman's. Margaritaville fun. No more worries.<br /><br />yep, the lesson learned is if you're GONNA DO THE CRIME, DO IT BIGTIME!! :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com