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  • I was really glued to this presentation. I find it reliable.

  • This is a cool conversation and all, but I think it's a hilarious video if you watch it with the assumption that Michel Gelobter is actually Salin Ismail from the future. Even down to the fact that Michel Gelobter's skin is darker, possibly meaning he works more closely with solar than you might think(thereby giving him a darker tan). His hesitation to make a specific recommendation seems like he's just trying to be careful not to give too much away about what he knows. It's too perfect! XD

  • it was really awkward that the interviewer didn't acknowledge how they look exactly like each other.

  • Bull shit !

  • Prove it, or else I'll call you a troll !!!!!

  • Fossil fuels are a thing of the past... sadly, like Michel mentioned, they'll probably be around for a long time to come because of "shady politics".... which is pretty much a redundant term! ;)

  • lol, it looks like a talk between twin brothers...

  • @tommytalks77 Nope. They're the same guy. The guy explaining how things will be is from the future. He came back to tell us what's going to happen.

  • We have the technology but it's too efficient for the "free market" systems integrity.

    Efficiency is an enemy to capitalism and as a result, progress and implementation of emerging technologies moves at a pace which becomes relative to the corporate ability to extract a profit. Everything revolves around profit.

  • VeracityMedia: Agreed, the corporations are inefficient because they only worry about profit. This is off-track because the truly worthwhile pursuits are those that nobody would pay for.

    Government is the pinnacle of efficiency. Since the workers don't have to worry about customers or profits, they focus on efficiency.

    Just imagine how long we'd have to wait in line to buy a $500 sticker if the DMV were a private company. And the same sticker would probably cost $1000! Greed!

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