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Whoa there Nelly! "Don't you worry your little head about it Alan. Everything is going to be fine. "They" will think of something to keep your SUV's or whatever you have running" My apologies, John, but I had to laugh when I saw this. I have been warning everybody in sight, as much as they can take without letting them dismiss it as kook stuff, for about thirty years. Compared to your two years. So welcome aboard. But it was a little difficult to avoid tit for tat in tone, but please try to avoid making assumptions when you read. Forget the bicycles, "Get a horse!" as they used to say. Who ya gonna believe? The Council on Foreign Relations? <g> The Warren Commission? The Saudi's up to their ears in debt heh? Remember BCCI, their bankruptcy made billions in oil money vanish. And nobody went to jail! The formula that Germany came up with, too late to make any difference in WW2, was real, worked, fell into the hands of the U.S. military, then vanished. Assuming the "hydrogen" reference was a reference to "cold fusion", it has been debunked quite thorougly and effectively in the lamestream and "controlled alternate" media, even in a movie as the major story theme ("The Saint"). You find papers reporting various successes with the cold fusion idea: http://www.lenr-canr.org/. The results are mixed, not definite yet. These are reputable scientists, and results, not easily dismissed. Does this mean there will be no more war over oil? That's a laugh riot for me. In the Middle East there will be more wars, over oil and more. Technology will neither save us from ourselves, from external troubles, or anything else, as long as some people exploit others and act selfishly. As to some of your references, these scientists all make one assumption that many times proves true, sometimes does not, and that is (1) stasis in tecnhology and (2) all other related influences remain in stasis. This has never been true over the long term in all of human history. And it is less true nowadays than ever. Isaac Newton's asserted that man would one day invent transportation faster than 70 miles an hour in fulfillling a Bible prophecy. Voltaire scoffed at this as an example of the craziness of believing in God <g>. And then there were trains. -- Alan (PS got any extra room on that farm? <G>)
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