Listen SCC & everyone, i was thinking on the F E M A camp situation.. and i def agree on the concerns and implication, it got me thinking:
Ok so even if its true, ( which is fu*ing awful) I hear there's like 1000-ish caps out there.. for internment.. I figure its like 1000 to 5000+ space in each.. for short/medium term incarceration.
Thats 1 to 5 milion people, around 1% of the usa population, roughly speaking..
Even if they have new space and lock up 3-5% of total population, then what?
It just seems to me that there is really no way for a country that big and with so many people and all the guns to be "managed" in any way, if u have a say, economic collapse.
Considering gov budget,i doubt there are money to pay for all the upkeep camps need.
So i see a situation where "the early troublemakers" are locked up, as a warning to the rest. Will that work, will people be scared enough to "get in line & shut up" ?? If not, will the rest will be left in SHTF-land? What do you think?
Seems it also could be the way that the gov + army thinks the (max) 3-5% of the population is "saved" in the camps under military protection, for some kind of "forced labor" rebuilding scenario in case the shtf goes really bad and long term.. and the rest can make it in SHTF-land.. Although this seems too far fetched to mee..
Anyway is shows that prepping in op-sec is the winning ticket. Just my 5 cents, ;)
@InventorGadget - if you round up and lock up that 3-5% that are visible trouble makers, that would certainly keep others who might be dissatisfied from stepping forward to express their own concerns ... fear is a great motivator ... make an example of some, the others get back in line and keep their mouths shut ...
Very good show SCC, excellent news rant.. also the Engine, thats a really smart idea, a "rotary" piston seems soo much smarter! Incredible that no one thought of it, considering the Wanker-engine design. Hehe, no DOS-attack, you got the sound / frame out of sync instead ;)
@EngineInnovation I'm actually familiar with the formula you mentioned. Matter of fact to refresh your own memory you might check this link: hcs.harvard.edu(slash)~jus(slash)0303(slash)kuo.pdf. Keep in mind the pressures are listed in kilopascals NOT p.s.i. Peak cylinder pressure at 4000 rpm full-load was still around 700+ p.s.i. for a normal OHV gasoline engine.
Perhaps this comment ought to be directed to Tommy directly at his channel. However given the strength of Titanium Alloys (2-2.5 times stronger than steel at 30-40% of it's weight) such as 6/4 or 3/2.5 which is used actively in the aerospace & cycling industry. I would imagine this would be a far more suitable material for the van body & block construction.
These alloys have been commercially around since the early 1980's (besides iffy CP from before) & very common in Russia & China to cut cost
Just a side note to my other comment... maximum cylinder pressure in the average running gasoline engine occurs around 15 degrees ATDC and is usually between 200-400 p.s.i. and decreases rapidly as the piston moves downward (600-800 for diesels). At 2000 p.s.i. he will have immediate detonation and an uncontrolled burn unless he compresses air only and injects the fuel (aka diesel).
@lrover03 - I have followed Tommey's experiments for some years now ... though I do not dismiss your concerns, this fellow has a way of pulling off builds that many thought unlikely to succeed ... if I were a betting man, think I would lay odds he get it working ... only question is just how well ... time will tell ...
@SmartScarecrow Thanks Scarecrow. I didn't intend for this to become a screaming match in your thread here. Nobody thought I could get 42+ mpg. out of an old VW bug with a hopped up engine and HHO assisted either. I don't make too much noise about it these days though with the current state of the government and the 'terrorist' witch hunts. I hope Tommey's engine works exactly as he claims, but I'd really like to see some lab results to back up his claims. :))
A bit of insight on Tommy's R.P.E. I've been a mechanic for 40+ years and know I.C. engines inside and out. IF he's expects to get any kind of performance out of his engine, he will need to compress the mixture, inject it into the rotary, and THEN ignite it. He's not going to have anywhere near 2000 p.s.i. in that chamber, due to the length and diameter of his 'transfer' ports and related valve train. More like 100-150 lbs. Great idea, but some things need to be fixed first. :))
@neiallswheel - he has every right to be proud of the work he has done on this project - bragging rights is bragging rights and he has earned them ...
Oh crap, I got 3 weeks worth of food and I got a video up where I'm supporting the 2nd amendment, I must be a terrorist... Please don't tell them where I'm at...
@BlackDogSociety - seems anyone who looks around, sees what is going on and attempts to position themselves to weather the coming storm is considered a danger to the current power structure ...
Thanks for posting another great show ,,Hope Tommy finds those parts ,,Might send a pooper scooper to the White House !! They don't pay attention to e-mails or snail mails any more !!
Interesting you say "we are lethargic about how we react" Google "lethargic fluoride" watch the you tube video.watch?v=zvA-Ph-L0io
You have had over 40 years of brain damaging toxins forced on you by government. Same as the communists did in the USSR & the Nazi's did in concentration camps to keep their victims docile & lethargic so they could be dominated.
What you see happening has been planned since after the world war II when operation paperclip saw nazi scientists brought to the US.
@ChrisPCrunchy - I am one of the fortunate that grew up on well water ... have only consumed filtered water for past 30 years ... these days, we use a 3M ceramic filter and a Berkey gravity filter to prepare our drinking water ... when my kids left home to make their own place in the world, we gifted them with Berkey gravity filters ... while I might drink and smoke a bit, I take my long term exposure to toxic chemicals quite seriously ...
@SmartScarecrow Yes but you are just one person & maybe your family are not chemically brain damaged but come election day you will be out voted 1000 to 1 by brain damaged sheep who will believe anything the bought & paid for media tell them.
I once tried to help what your would call a third non major party during an election. They were victimised nationally by the press with lies. As I put there posters on power poles the brain dead sheep would come out with ladders & take them down.
Listen SCC & everyone, i was thinking on the F E M A camp situation.. and i def agree on the concerns and implication, it got me thinking:
Ok so even if its true, ( which is fu*ing awful) I hear there's like 1000-ish caps out there.. for internment.. I figure its like 1000 to 5000+ space in each.. for short/medium term incarceration.
Thats 1 to 5 milion people, around 1% of the usa population, roughly speaking..
Even if they have new space and lock up 3-5% of total population, then what?
InventorGadget 2 months ago
It just seems to me that there is really no way for a country that big and with so many people and all the guns to be "managed" in any way, if u have a say, economic collapse.
Considering gov budget,i doubt there are money to pay for all the upkeep camps need.
So i see a situation where "the early troublemakers" are locked up, as a warning to the rest. Will that work, will people be scared enough to "get in line & shut up" ?? If not, will the rest will be left in SHTF-land? What do you think?
InventorGadget 2 months ago
Seems it also could be the way that the gov + army thinks the (max) 3-5% of the population is "saved" in the camps under military protection, for some kind of "forced labor" rebuilding scenario in case the shtf goes really bad and long term.. and the rest can make it in SHTF-land.. Although this seems too far fetched to mee..
Anyway is shows that prepping in op-sec is the winning ticket. Just my 5 cents, ;)
InventorGadget 2 months ago
@InventorGadget - if you round up and lock up that 3-5% that are visible trouble makers, that would certainly keep others who might be dissatisfied from stepping forward to express their own concerns ... fear is a great motivator ... make an example of some, the others get back in line and keep their mouths shut ...
SmartScarecrow 2 months ago
Very good show SCC, excellent news rant.. also the Engine, thats a really smart idea, a "rotary" piston seems soo much smarter! Incredible that no one thought of it, considering the Wanker-engine design. Hehe, no DOS-attack, you got the sound / frame out of sync instead ;)
InventorGadget 2 months ago
@EngineInnovation I'm actually familiar with the formula you mentioned. Matter of fact to refresh your own memory you might check this link: hcs.harvard.edu(slash)~jus(slash)0303(slash)kuo.pdf. Keep in mind the pressures are listed in kilopascals NOT p.s.i. Peak cylinder pressure at 4000 rpm full-load was still around 700+ p.s.i. for a normal OHV gasoline engine.
lrover03 2 months ago
@EngineInnovation Obviously just offering pointers for performance models.
Begbucks 2 months ago
Perhaps this comment ought to be directed to Tommy directly at his channel. However given the strength of Titanium Alloys (2-2.5 times stronger than steel at 30-40% of it's weight) such as 6/4 or 3/2.5 which is used actively in the aerospace & cycling industry. I would imagine this would be a far more suitable material for the van body & block construction.
These alloys have been commercially around since the early 1980's (besides iffy CP from before) & very common in Russia & China to cut cost
Begbucks 2 months ago
Just a side note to my other comment... maximum cylinder pressure in the average running gasoline engine occurs around 15 degrees ATDC and is usually between 200-400 p.s.i. and decreases rapidly as the piston moves downward (600-800 for diesels). At 2000 p.s.i. he will have immediate detonation and an uncontrolled burn unless he compresses air only and injects the fuel (aka diesel).
lrover03 2 months ago in playlist The SmartScarecrow Show
@lrover03 - I have followed Tommey's experiments for some years now ... though I do not dismiss your concerns, this fellow has a way of pulling off builds that many thought unlikely to succeed ... if I were a betting man, think I would lay odds he get it working ... only question is just how well ... time will tell ...
SmartScarecrow 2 months ago
@SmartScarecrow Thanks Scarecrow. I didn't intend for this to become a screaming match in your thread here. Nobody thought I could get 42+ mpg. out of an old VW bug with a hopped up engine and HHO assisted either. I don't make too much noise about it these days though with the current state of the government and the 'terrorist' witch hunts. I hope Tommey's engine works exactly as he claims, but I'd really like to see some lab results to back up his claims. :))
lrover03 2 months ago
A bit of insight on Tommy's R.P.E. I've been a mechanic for 40+ years and know I.C. engines inside and out. IF he's expects to get any kind of performance out of his engine, he will need to compress the mixture, inject it into the rotary, and THEN ignite it. He's not going to have anywhere near 2000 p.s.i. in that chamber, due to the length and diameter of his 'transfer' ports and related valve train. More like 100-150 lbs. Great idea, but some things need to be fixed first. :))
lrover03 2 months ago in playlist The SmartScarecrow Show
very impressive presentation from tommey. Great show Scarecrow as always.
neiallswheel 2 months ago
@neiallswheel - he has every right to be proud of the work he has done on this project - bragging rights is bragging rights and he has earned them ...
SmartScarecrow 2 months ago
Oh crap, I got 3 weeks worth of food and I got a video up where I'm supporting the 2nd amendment, I must be a terrorist... Please don't tell them where I'm at...
BlackDogSociety 2 months ago
@BlackDogSociety - seems anyone who looks around, sees what is going on and attempts to position themselves to weather the coming storm is considered a danger to the current power structure ...
SmartScarecrow 2 months ago
Thanks for posting another great show ,,Hope Tommy finds those parts ,,Might send a pooper scooper to the White House !! They don't pay attention to e-mails or snail mails any more !!
wizardangel 2 months ago
Great Build Tommey ! Respect !
freeenergynews 2 months ago
Interesting you say "we are lethargic about how we react" Google "lethargic fluoride" watch the you tube video.watch?v=zvA-Ph-L0io
You have had over 40 years of brain damaging toxins forced on you by government. Same as the communists did in the USSR & the Nazi's did in concentration camps to keep their victims docile & lethargic so they could be dominated.
What you see happening has been planned since after the world war II when operation paperclip saw nazi scientists brought to the US.
ChrisPCrunchy 2 months ago
@ChrisPCrunchy - I am one of the fortunate that grew up on well water ... have only consumed filtered water for past 30 years ... these days, we use a 3M ceramic filter and a Berkey gravity filter to prepare our drinking water ... when my kids left home to make their own place in the world, we gifted them with Berkey gravity filters ... while I might drink and smoke a bit, I take my long term exposure to toxic chemicals quite seriously ...
SmartScarecrow 2 months ago
@SmartScarecrow Yes but you are just one person & maybe your family are not chemically brain damaged but come election day you will be out voted 1000 to 1 by brain damaged sheep who will believe anything the bought & paid for media tell them.
I once tried to help what your would call a third non major party during an election. They were victimised nationally by the press with lies. As I put there posters on power poles the brain dead sheep would come out with ladders & take them down.
ChrisPCrunchy 2 months ago
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OmarThePug 2 months ago in playlist The SmartScarecrow Show