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  • porfavor no lea esto

    el 13 de octubre de 1991

    un niño llamado nick se tiro de un puente devido a problemas familiares

    si ya leiste esto deves copiar y pegar

    en otros 5 videos mas o si no

    nick vendra por toda tu familia

    haslo o moriran porfavor hasme caso

    yo lo lei y lo hise & si es verdad..la familia de un amigo murio hace una semana

  • Estimated U.S. oil shale reserves total an astonishing 1.5 trillion barrels of oil - or more than five times the

    stated reserves of Saudi Arabia. This energy bounty is simply too large to ignore any longer, assuming that the

    reserves are economically viable. And yet, oil shale lies far from the radar screen of most investors. How is it that American has only 3% of the worlds oil reserves?

  • My point is, you can NEVER get away from conventional power plants of one sort or another. People must have power to live and if a wind generator goes down, what do you do? It's takes a 90% power reserve to back up wind generated power. That "reserve" will come from conventional power plants that burn coal, oil, or nuclear material. That will NEVER change no matte how many windmills you stick up. The gov't also subsidizes wind farms. Corporate welfare again.

  • America imports roughly 11,000,000 barrels of oil a day. That's roughly half of our 25% consumption. The 3% known reserve is 50 billion barrels, and I stress the word "known". We need to make FULL use of the technology we NOW have, oil, coal, oil shale, and nuclear power, and develop renewable resources as well. But a conventional power plant must be up and running in case it is needed to back up wind power generators in case of failure. Many people don't know this.

  • Guys, just how is that this whole project of his has anything to do with water ? Don't mind giving any link if there is one. Thanks.

  • No, actually I live on a nice cozy little 1 acre corner lot in the suburbs, and the great thing is I worked real hard and paid for it with my own money, have my own water, installing a windturbine so I don't have an electric bill, and plan to run my cars on CNG and HHO. Oh and by the way I grow my own food too, with my chickens and free eggs to help.

    So, whats you excuse?

  • What army are you speaking of? Last I heard individuals in the army get paid, who are you paying? I understand your plan will help the environment,however, it will help your pocket book more. It doesn't put food on the table of your so called army. So, you want individuals to work for free to line your pockets more, aren't they bulging enough? Share the wealth, pay for the services you are requesting.

  • i like your plan but i think you should help the people who are helping you, offer them some share of the cash you will make.

    if you dont, it is very apearent that you are only intrested in this plan for cash from people. please tell me you are not just another oil man who wants to make a quick buck. i know the type.... my dads an oil man himself!

  • I love T. Boone Pickens' view about the wind power energy... I watched him on the news last night He's heading down the right track on the next generations future. You rock Pickens! Call Me!

  • I'm not American, but Pickensplan is good for rest of the world too. I fully support you and I will ask my american friends to support you too.

  • Go Pickens!

  • A complex issue but achievable. While electric cars are possible (and even electromagnetic rail systems) there will be a still need for aircraft to use fuel in the foreseeable future. As Pickens points out, alternate energy frees up and reduces the need for conventional energy resources.

  • glad to see this is coming along. why haven't any of them talked about the energy crises or am i'm behind again?

  • I really hope what you say is true and that it works. If we do not do something were all in deep crap with all these fossil fuels

  • Yes for the WIND POWER! Forget "fracking" for the natural gas - let it stay deep in the earth where it belongs. The WIND POWER can fuel the ELECTRIC CAR too!

    Go T. Boone Pickens - keep blowing the WIND of change in the right direction!

  • He is also for drilling.

  • It is understandable that anyone heavily invested in the oil industry will be for gas drilling (purely for money)... but, the GOOD news is the outreach for WIND energy - and if his investments begin to drift more heavily with it rather than the fossil fuel industry - then what a breakthrough. If we start looking at value added and not just short term financial gains, the rewards will be tremendous for years to come. :-)

  • I love T. Boone Pickens' view about the wind power energy... and NOT so much for the natural gas for cars - this I do not agree. Let's go straight to the electric car! Forget "fracking" for the natural gas in the USA - it too causes environmental hazards and will increase over the years. YES FOR WIND POWER!!! Go T. Boone Pickens!!!

  • this guy is on top of his shit

  • You got that right!

  • done deal. :)

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