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GREAT ARTICLE ON ACT 2 - FROM THE WILDERNESS
Submitted by xxancroft on 8 January 2009 - 9:14pm | StoryMichael Ruppert has posted a beautifully written piece on his blog titled THE REMAINDERS OF LONG DIVISION
2009 and the Settling of Overdue Accounts
http://mikeruppert.blogspot.com/2009/01/remainders-of-long-division-2009...
The focus of the article is on the issue of clean coal however the main theme is about the lies that are put up to justify decisions. Mike uses a brilliant metaphor for scooping out the guts of the American predicament and laying it all on the table.
Some of the comments are well considered also.
LIPO-DIESEL - UK TELEGRAPH
Submitted by xxancroft on 25 December 2008 - 11:08pm | Story
Inquiry into US plastic surgeon who 'used fat from clients to run car'
US authorities are investigating a Beverly Hills cosmetic surgeon who claims that he used fat he removed from patients in liposuction operations to power his "green" four-wheel-drive car.
Last Updated: 8:23AM GMT 24 Dec 2008 » Read more
Alcohol as a fuel + Hydrogen booster for petrol engine
Submitted by James Samuel on 15 December 2008 - 9:16pm | updated 15 Dec 2008 | StoryThis is a short 2 min video taken at yesterdays demonstration of how to distill, and then run an engine on, alcohol. The next one (below) shows Gian describing a simple hydrogen/oxygen splitter he uses in an older Suzuki 4X4, which runs on a combination of petrol, hydrogen and oxygen. » Read more
A form of tangible support for the Atamai Village project
Submitted by James Samuel on 9 December 2008 - 4:26pm | updated 09 Dec 2008 | StoryI have just sent in to the Tasman District Council, a submission and letter of support for The Atamai Village project which Jack and Joanna Santa Barbara from the Motueka Transition Town have been busy at work on. At a time when examples of resilient living are needed, here is a project which represents a great opportunity to the people in the Tasman District, and to all New Zealanders seeking to find ways to live in right relationship with the natural systems that sustain us.
If you read on you will find a simple step by step process that makes it easy for you to support this valuable project. It is possible that a little time spent on this will help set some precedent for the kinds of intelligent development that is needed if we are to create long term resilient communities. If the Atamai vilage project receives support and their integrated design is permitted to proceed it could help to establish a way forward for other communities wishing to design for themselves a dignified way of living in a lower energy future.
Ed Miliband (UK Energy Minister) talks up Transition Towns
Submitted by James Samuel on 6 December 2008 - 10:22pm | StoryIt's just 1 minute long, but indicative of how far Transition Towns have come. » Read more
Sshhh, you'll spook the horses
Submitted by Rimu on 21 November 2008 - 10:00pm | StoryHahaha, this came out of left field a bit:
In a memo "To The Peak Oil Community," Robert Hirsch (yes, the guy who wrote the Hirsh report) recommends that the group "minimize its effort to awaken the world to the near-term dangers of world oil supply." » Read more
The world's counterfeiting schemes have been hit hard.
Submitted by James Samuel on 20 November 2008 - 10:27pm | updated 20 Nov 2008 | Story"It's not the economy that's been hit hard, it's the worlds counterfeiting schemes that have been hit hard." » Read more
Statement From G-20 Summit
Submitted by James Samuel on 20 November 2008 - 8:24am | StoryCatherine Austin Fitt's Translation of Statement From G-20 Summit: In English
November 19, 2008 at 11:11 amTT awareness raising posters. Use freely.
Submitted by Daryl on 19 November 2008 - 10:44pm | updated 19 Nov 2008 | Blog entryTwo posters for awarness raising. Use freely.PDF files for printing at any size.
GARDENING TO SURVIVE THE ECONOMICAL DOWN TURN by Wally Richards
Submitted by Daryl on 4 November 2008 - 9:53pm | Blog entryGARDENING TO SURVIVE THE ECONOMICAL DOWN TURN
The world economic situation is in a upheaval and by the looks of things it is only going to get worse.
At this time in New Zealand things are not too bad as yet, so as we used to say, ‘Make hay while the sun shines’ » Read more
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