Re: It has begun - irrigating the deserts



On Apr 17, 1:50 am, rick_so...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Apr 16, 5:08 am, rick_so...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:



http://hydrogengarage.com/home.html

There is a simple process of breaking the covalent bond of water using
an electro-static generator and a frequency modulator, that Stan Meyer
discovered a while back, and the gas just pours out of the thing when
very little current is applied.
As you can see from this 10 or 15 year old film in google ...

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3333992194168790800&q=water+...
Ignore the fact that he was murdered. This principle works,

With that simple principle, you can create power generators, and run
cars as if you were running them on gas, you merely break the covalent
bond of the water molecules, releasing the Hydrogen and Oxygen and
then burn it and it burns like propane or a bit hotter.

And will run a car like it was running on gas. In fact many people
have made their own conversion kits, even in the Philippines. And they
are running their cars on water.

Now if a car manufacturer, like the one who manufactured the Bricklin,
were to make a small line of these cars, they would get rich in a big
hurry.

The fact that no one has done it yet, doesn't mean it won't happen
soon because the opportunity is there and there is nothing to stop
someone from doing it.

Especially in China or Russia.

Or India where they already run busses on Hydrogen.

If a company were to go to China, and strike a deal to manufacture
cars there, you could get protection, until a thousand of them rolled
off the line, and were in use and then the world is your oyster.

Big bucks no whammies.

And even if you just made generators, or industrial pumping stations,
or water purification systems, or created hydroponic climate
controlled inflatible green house units, or arctic survival vehicles
or equipment, you see what I am saying.
Anywhere that you can use a combustible engine, you can use this, and
it runs on water. Even tap water, salt water, polluted water or fresh
water or snow.

You really need to wonder why people are working 40 hours a week, to
rob Peter to pay Paul, when food and transportation can produced
almost for free with this technology.

We could be looking at a three day work week, and maintaining the
current level of abundance in society, and improving the environment
at the same time.

This is not just big news, this is the biggest news of the last 200
years.

This is a new industrial revolution, just waiting to happen.

So that is what I would do and why.

I would get to work on a large scale high speed railway system, based
on Hydrogen gas technology, burning it, and it is clean and cheap, and
environmentally friendly, and what that does is make it cheap to move
goods across the country, and move people, and provide holidays in
your own country on luxury railways.
All these things provide jobs and keep dollars in your own country and
make the cost of manufacturing cheaper because you are also moving raw
materials around cheaply as well.

And these are high tech jobs as well as manual labor and equipment
operator jobs because a high speed railroad is high tech.

The nice thing about a huge railroad project is that it tends to
galvanize the people to work together for their country and their own
national interests.
And so you promote it, you sell railroad bonds and the people fund the
majority of the project.
Then you see your economy is headed in a positive direction, and you
become a better place to invest, you have more stability in the
markets and your dollar will get stronger and China will not be able
to crush your economy because you have a solid economic plan, whereas
today, you have none.

And by getting the train into South America, and maybe even to Alaska,
you can ship raw materials across the hemisphere and really give the
other trading blocks a run for their money.
They need to use shipping, but you can use cheap efficient Hydrogen as
fuel for your high speed, railway system, and at the same time,
refurbish your old railway, which is in desperate need of repair.
And along with this, you firm up your infrastructure overall, and
become a stronger nation not so reliant on puny conquests of smaller
nations, which you have sort of run out of easy targets anyways.

I'm negotiating here on your behalf but this is what we have so far...
http://www.railway-technology.com/projects/california/
Thats not whats needed.
What is needed is a large scale project to create a large trading
block.

You have to look at where is the money coming from, that will finance
this venture and really get to the root of America's problem.

Now have two options.

Chinese overlords, and they are nice overlords. You can still be fat,
and you can probably still drive a new car, but slowly you will find
that you can't afford a university education, and you seem to be
seeing a lot of Asian people driving bigger nicer cars and they seem
to behind every big company and they don't seem to be working at all,
but are always there.

Or, you have to go back to work for a living.

That does not mean the steel mills and assembly lines of the past, or
working in the fields doing manual labor but it does mean working to
get something built, and then you need manufacture goods and sell them
to other people competitively. Quality products.

The third world labor markets are doing most of the manufacturing so
what on earth are you going to do for a living?

Just keep borrowing money playing on the Internet making websites and
playing computer games and what?

In terms of a global economy where does America fit into that picture?

That has been the issue now for some time.

And sadly people are under the impression that until something drastic
happens, you can just keep wracking up that debt, except you do not
see that you are not wracking up debt, you are selling yourselves
slowly into slavery.

.



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