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Power and Control: The Anti-Nuclear Energy Movement - Leveraging the Japan Tsunami and Other Disasters
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03-27-2012, 11:46 PM
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RE: Power and Control: The Anti-Nuclear Energy Movement - Leveraging the Japan Tsunami and Other Disasters
A book that delves into the the Anti-Nuclear Energy Movement in a direct manner. In reading the summary it comes across as a bit generalist in saying that all nations are denied since China and India are being given free reign on building up their nuclear power base using better technologies than say, the aging reactors in Japan, most of Europe (where ~40% of EU power demand is met by nuclear energy) and the US.
Quote:Nuclear Power: Anathema to the New World Orderhttp://www.amazon.com/Nuclear-Power-Anat...B001RF2DJS ![]() I'd very much like to acquire this in PDF
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04-04-2012, 09:04 PM
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RE: Power and Control: The Anti-Nuclear Energy Movement - Leveraging the Japan Tsunami and Other Disasters
The political aspects aside, I really like solar technology and I am disappointed that man didn't delve deeper into trying to make it work for our energy needs before resorting to using dangerous nuclear energy instead.
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04-05-2012, 02:29 AM
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RE: Power and Control: The Anti-Nuclear Energy Movement - Leveraging the Japan Tsunami and Other Disasters
(04-04-2012 09:04 PM)Sovereignman Wrote: I really like solar technology and I am disappointed that man didn't delve deeper into trying to make it work for our energy needs before resorting to using dangerous nuclear energy instead. You can't make nuclear weapons from solar power.
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04-06-2012, 04:55 PM
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RE: Power and Control: The Anti-Nuclear Energy Movement - Leveraging the Japan Tsunami and Other Disasters
But how much destruction (mining, labour, forced purchase, subsidy, patent, land footprint) can the solar power industry, in its current and proposed form wreak?
he Trillions Poured into Multi-National Solar Energy - Green Hope & Epic Boondoggles http://concen.org/forum/showthread.php?tid=38957 Quote:The Thorium Dream (2011)http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/thorium-dream/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQ9Ll5EX1jc There are no others, there is only us. http://FastTadpole.com/ |
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05-17-2012, 04:10 PM
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RE: Power and Control: The Anti-Nuclear Energy Movement - Leveraging the Japan Tsunami and Other Disasters
The last news I heard on the no nuke front was Japan was shutting down nuke power plants for maintenance and there was a question if they would go online again. Before that news Germany said they were treading away from the nuke power plant. So assuming the elite know way more than I know about free energy I wonder what free energy source will they tap to sell us energy and of course what dummy figure head will they put in front perhaps explaining more efficient power generation.
The biggest front man ever would have to be Dr. Goddard but you can read about that in the published works of Mr. Lyne. |
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05-30-2012, 04:41 PM
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RE: Power and Control: The Anti-Nuclear Energy Movement - Leveraging the Japan Tsunami and Other Disasters
Quote:It’s time to stop being scared of the atomhttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/energy/...-atom.html There are no others, there is only us. http://FastTadpole.com/ |
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06-05-2012, 09:52 PM
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RE: Power and Control: The Anti-Nuclear Energy Movement - Leveraging the Japan Tsunami and Other Disasters
From the E-Cat description above:
Quote:The E-Cat combines a small amount of the abundant and safe element nickel with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst (the name of which is proprietary for now) under pressure in a sealed chamber. When a small amount of heat is applied to the chamber, it starts a nuclear reaction that generates more energy -- over 30 times more -- in the form of heat. The reaction is from atomic hydrogen H which is one of the elemental hydrogen of the supplied hydrogen gas H2. The small amount of heat that is mentioned is to separate the H2 into 2 H which is 103 cal/ mole. The 2H can combine back to H2 with a release of thermal energy captured from the environment a maximum of 109kcal/mole a 1000 times input of heat. The reaction perhaps only needs a sufficient metal chamber. This reaction was written up by William R. Lyne which he now claims was occulted in published data books until he realized the source was among his research of Tesla and has his own furnace to provide steam to run turbines powerful enough to generate electricity. http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/lahf/ lahf · Lyne Atomic Hydrogen Furnace A look at the front page and view of message might be possible. |
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