Investing in alternative energy
Date: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 @ 22:41:27 UTC
Topic: General


Most of the so-called alternative sources of energy are, at best, transitional in nature. By "transitional," I mean that they can carry us from the hydrocarbon era into something entirely new......

by Jonathan Kolber - Tue 16 Jan, 2007/ Dailyreckoning.co.uk

- Most of the so-called alternative sources of energy are, at best, transitional in nature. By "transitional," I mean that they can carry us from the hydrocarbon era into something entirely new.

- By "entirely new" I mean such things as zero-point energy. (I know an esteemed aerospace engineer who attests to having seen one of these operating steadily for two weeks on a tabletop in a black ops project), cold fusion (I know a US Naval Research Laboratory physicist who's catalogued evidence that it's real), hot fusion (I own stock in a company that's achieved 1 billion degrees Celsius), a Tesla-based technology that uses the ionosphere as a capacitor and others.

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