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  • @UVpirate seems in this world are the gooud gus you pay for the sins of the bad guys

  • "Dan Nocera: Personalized Energy" Energy from water, yes there is a way. I have built this device with Cobalt and Phosphate. All I need is a hydrogen fuel cell.

  • You're dam right. That's why other countries are striving right now to be

    independant from fossil fuels. Alternative energy sources have been

    available to world for decades now but, have been denied because of US

    treaties and resolutions tied to the petro-dollar.

    That the US will loose their financial grip on the world, is certain.

    So why fight it instead of working together with the rest of the world

    and become ONE CIVILIZED PLANET.

    It will bring PEACE and STABILITY to the whole world.

  • There actually is no alternate energy. The only thing abundant enough to ever make a difference is advancing solar. Michael Ruppert's documentary "Collapse" (you can stream it on nexflix) is pretty good although the guy is a little nutty. Stormclouds you should read William R. Catton's book, "Overshoot". It pretty much sums up the predicament we are in today. As an ecology major It's not a hard read, but gets a bit complex. The reason this is all happening is EXPONENTIAL population growth.

  • @FALsecuritysystem762 Are you serious ? No alternate energy ??

    If you understand physics and the theory of energy, I highly recommend

    that, you should listen to a brilliant professor in physics called Michiu Kaku.

    This is the subject that has been kept limited to us and the world because,

    other wise, those in charge would loose their financial grip on the world.

  • @FALsecuritysystem762 Overpopulation is a myth , it doesn't take into account many variables such as rising living standards lowering birth rates etc. I think someone sold Mike Ruppert a whoppa , his work on the shadow government and the CIA was great but his peak energy stuff is bunkum in my view.

  • I am in the energy/Alternative energy business and I can tell you that you are very wrong about the reasons why we use oil. There is a very reasonable and scientifically supportable reason why we use oil. Energy density, and the ease at which the energy can be released (used). Coal is the same. It is pretty simple to release the energy in coal and oil. But relatively difficult and expensive to release the energy in water in spite of it having a greater energy density. Stan Meyers was a fraud.

  • Brilliant insight.

  • The EU is embracing solar.

    No one will buy solar panels and install them on your roof for you. You have to make the initiative yourself. It is decentralized power generation.

  • Can you expand on your comment that the libertarian/conservative/etc community. rejecting alternative energy as a reaction to 'environmentalists twisting it for other purposes'? I'm not clear on what you suggest those other purposes might be, that would also conflict with the lib/con/ect value system. I've seen extreme reactions from both sides to each other, and don't understand it. Is it a religious thing?

  • Oil and gas was cheaper than all the [I'll use the term known} alternative energies. Its only now that oil and gas is so expensive (and is going to go up because of current government policies). If fact there was a video we had to watch in school hosted by Tom Brokaw how governments need to do things to make oil, gas expensive so alternative fuels/energy has a chance. Given whats happening, thats why conservative don't trust "alternative energy". Until their economically viable on their own...

  • Nikola Telsa knew how to make electricity wireless, it was the morgans who funded, and then cut funding off of that project because a meter could not be placed on it. Think about it, the trans alaska pipeline is around 800miles long, billions of dollars invested, just to move oil. That money was spent on a pipeline instead of alternative energy because the elites wanted oil to be our means of energy-not wind, not solar, not water, not anything but oil-its their political cause.

  • Oil is still cheap. It can be easily moved. The technology is already here. Nobody's suppressing alternative, alternative just can't match these advantages YET. We've pumped billions into alternatives: to say they're suppressed is irresponsible. The worst has been corn ethanol. Wind is expensive. Solar's localized. When the price of oil is high enough, we'll use something else.

  • Who is suppressing solar? Nobody. Why have you not converted to whole house solar? Economics. Who is suppressing wind technology? Geothermal? Fuel Cell? Ditto. The economic rewards for being the first to make it economically feasible are huge. Oil has made a standard of living possible our forefathers could not have imagined. One way or another, supply & demand will drive us in the direction we need to go. No need for the state to interfere, to reward or subsidize.

  • YUP!

  • Freedom of energy & economy is the real freedom on this planet.

  • 'If people no longer needed oil, they would no longer need the dollar, and we would lose our political power of the world."

    sums it up pretty good

  • I came up with a rainbow powered love machine that produced strawberry scented welfare checks for the less fortunate in my garage back in 06'. Shortly there after, the Tabasco sauce kept disappearing and noticed my "Dial-a-meal" food recipe cards out of order. I blame them. And I think you all know who I mean when I say "THEM." But I've told you too much, I must goaaahhhghghghgggg

  • look up PlanetEnergy LLC, Terawatt (the website is gone). Their data is gone, but you can find the independent study results of the magnetic oscillation device in the archives of UL Laboratories and TUV Rhineland. There are also dribs and drabs of the original website (before the FBI/CIA board appointments) on the Internet Wayback Machine - (plantenergy com)

  • So not only you have subsidies, & tax incentives for alternative energy such as solar, but even with those, they are not economically viable. Human nature is pretty easy to dissect. There must be some humans greedy enough to present solar/wind as the end all to all energy concerns, but it hasn't, because it's not really possible. It would of been done long ago with alternative energy out-competing big oil. Alternative energy is not a silver bullet, sure diversification could, but not just 1.

  • I see no evidence of alternative energy being suppressed. In fact alternative energy is being subsidized & given financial incentives around the world. Truth is, wind, solar energy are not a silver bullet for large, & growing consumption of energy. They have very low net production of energy. You could say nuclear energy is suppressed, because of the fears & dangers. It's takes 1,000 wind turbines to match a single nuclear power plant. I think people will be disappointed by wind, solar.

  • @SamuelMoralesJr This is true. As prices climb, the need for R&D in these fields will climb. Right now it's nukes, wave power a distant second as far as green goes. Natural gas and coal still top the list after petrol. My guess is that some "new and/or improved" energy source will pop it's head out if it has been hidden. Look at it economically, trillions of dollars would have been lost by oil, auto, gas, etc complex if it would have been disclosed earlier.

  • The person who leaks this information would save and free humanity.

  • Stanley Meyers technology has not really been suppressed. His patents - 9 of them - are readily available on line.

    Good luck making any of it work as it seems to violate the known laws of physics.

    This is not to say petro is the only option. There are plenty of viable alternatives that can and will advance over time. And as we pass peak oil, those options become the more economic choices.

    Energy sources based on perpetual motion, like Meyer's, however, will most likely never work.

  • That's why you want to invest in silver and other precious metals. Best thing you can do at the moment

  • We have plenty of oil in the ground; The EPA is the prob. Enough US oil to pay off the national debt in fact.

  • agree.

  • Incredible, I never thought about it like that!!!!!!

  • Aha! yep!

  • I agree with you that energy is freedom or a big part of it but I'm not sure about the element of political control. If economical alternative energy tech exists surely wouldn't there be an example by now of a nation on the earth trucking along using it? (maybe Denmark going that way?)

    I believe plenty of alternatives exist tho - algae oil, wind, hemp, bioplastics, even the "Passive House" which costs virtually nothing to heat.

    Don't know bout Meyers either but energy IS freedom as you say

  • "The Flying Machine" by Ray Bradbury... a story about an inventor being killed because he created a technology that would threaten the empire - the enemy could use the flying machine to go over the great wall of China. I think that story is not about ancient times, but also about today...

  • Only A GIFT ECONOMY can save us all from economic abuse, political/religious manipulations - we should claim FREE WATER, FREE SPACE, FREE LAND, FREE PETROL... because working for FREE in the image of wikipedia collaborators is motivating. The natural sources should be shared fairly among all 6 billion people - ALL FOR FREE TO ALL!

  • @gifteconomy12 Free market capitalism is the only freedom you will find. Working for free is called slavery. Stating that everything for you should be free is called entitlement. Expecting everyone to work hard at a shit job for free, while some government oversee all this in some benevolent way is delusional. It's called economic freedom and hard ass work. That's the solution. Why work hard when the schmuck next to you is a loaf and you get the same bowl of gruel and live in the same shanty?

  • @Idahobushcraft LOOK at wikipedia, ubuntu, linux... collaborators - they give you for FREE the fruits of their passion! Working out PASSION/FRIENDSHIP is freedom! not slavery! if everythingis FREE!

    google/youtube: GIFT ECONOMY - inform yourself!

  • @gifteconomy12 Perhaps I am completely off mark on this. Thank you, I will do so.

  • @gifteconomy12 Okay. Although

    I AM an anarcho-capitalist, but I do not live in a small tribe, nor on the Berkley campus. I cannot wait for someone to place toothpaste on a blanket for me in the park. I am going to Walmart and exchange money earned from work for some. Perhaps I am missing the point, but unless someone out there is passionate about toothpaste and willing to give me some (unopened), I'm driving to the store.

  • @Idahobushcraft Better, try to find some sodium bicarbonate (very cheap, almost free, with no side effects, multi usage...) - there is no flouride in, it's really cleaning your teeth and preventing tooth loss! And you can use it for your skin hygiene too! House, kitchen hygien too... bonne chance!

    google - sodium bicarbonate

  • @gifteconomy12 That's what I do use. Thank you.

  • @Idahobushcraft "free market capitalism is the only freedom you will find" HAHAHA. Modern economics take into account human behavior. This Mises economics crap is a fail, and trickle down is a myth. You people just want to replace government with companies. Educate yourself because ""Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen." - Einstein

    /watch?v=u6XAPnuFjJc

  • @ReignbowSmite This system will have about four passionate doctors willing to go through school for free and much fewer passionate garbagemen. How many plumbers are going to clean out your crap for free? Money is just an exchange of energy. You work your crap job, you exchange your energy and skills for currency. Thus somebody farms your food so you don't have to. Putting up a quote does not make you intelligent.

  • @Idahobushcraft this tells me you didn't watch the video, otherwise you'd know it wasn't talking about working for free. The only reason I put up a quote is because had Einstein not said it already, I would have! But seeing as he said it first I have to credit him otherwise I would be plagiarizing. You are clearly too simple minded to grasp behavioral economics.

    Simple economics for simpletons I suppose. Have fun with that.

  • @ReignbowSmite Also if you had watched the video, you would have understood why I used that quote.

  • @ReignbowSmite Name calling? I will watch the video if I could have an honest debate with someone who believes that people can have a difference in opinion. You know absolutely nothing about me, yet you resort to name calling and belittling to help support your stance? You are somehow smarter and better than me now that you have attacked me? I don't understand your logic. I simply disagree with you. I think that you are probably a nice person deep down inside.

  • @Idahobushcraft You began the personal attacks "Putting up a quote does not make you intelligent." I just obliged and returned fire. I am not trying to help my stance, I don't need to... you are just choosing to focus on the insults because I caught you assuming my position even though I gave you a link to a video you didn't watch. That video was a part of the argument. Why did you even respond if you weren't going to actually listen to my argument? (cont)

  • @ReignbowSmite I didn't assume I was smarter than you.... I quoted you saying something retarded, I made my position, you then ignored my position and evidence and proceeded to argue a point I was never fucking arguing in the first place. You insulted me, then cried about being insulted, you complain about me making assumptions about you after you just did it to me. What the fuck does being correct have to do with being a nice person or not?

  • @ReignbowSmite aaaaahhh,yeah..... okay

  • You put that very well concerning people's reaction to the Energy crisis. The facts are the facts. I highly suggest to people to start thinking about a lower energy future. I am not talking NO energy but a lower energy. I just bought solar panels to setup on my house. ANYBODY WHO KNOWS A DAMN THING ABOUT SOLAR knows that it is very expensive, ineffieint & diffucult ie the sun moves in the sky-tracker,clouds, snow.

    But that is one of your few options that is why I say lower energy future.

  • I can't speak for all libertarian sorts, but I can say for me my support for domestic oil production is simply a fight against government regulation. There should not be regulations to support or deny oil or any other source of energy. There should be common sense environmental protections, that applies to mining, oil, forestry, recreation, etc.

  • I think you're right that power is one of the primary motives, but you have to remember that the energy-return from oil is so much higher (tar-sands excluded) than renewables that it makes economic sense for the world to use it, even though it gives the US power. To quote MCR; Before you change the way money works, you change nothing. This is a good example of that. Thanks for the video :)

  • Amen, this is all common sense to me but to most people they are oblivious to the truth.

  • Supply and demand people. Become more self reliant, carpool, whatever. Use less fuel and the price will go down. The less you are reliant on petrol the easier the transition will be. Expect the price of everything to go up soon and your paycheck to remain the same. It's just change, nothing to fear, just prepare for change. Live on less, produce more. The free market will take care of the rest.

  • There is an economic reason to keep petrol. A massive shift to, say ... the large amount of natural gas that you're walking on would be catastrophic. The change is coming but it's still cheaper to run petrol than retrofit all transportation and industrial machinery to natural gas for instance. Unfortunately it's the pinch of the transition that will kill the consumers like you and I. Oil company greed, designed by corporate laws also mandated this.

  • SCG, I'm a disappointed subscriber (& will continue so) due to the conspiracy beliefs you assert (which is you perogative, of course). I believe you make the serious error in ascribing devious, malicious intent on others; you're zeroing-in on theorectical enemies and heap guilt by innuendo. America, the West, has real serious enemies out there chief among the Russia & China whom you mistakenly think are mere bystanders.

  • Good point, thanks for the vid :)

  • that,,s why the chinese are accumulating 15,000 tons of gold to start a new international monetery unit not baseed on the yuan , they are also opening a market to compete with the comex starting with gold then silver, the dollar is dead i only hope it takes the 2% with it, buy silver, love rocky

  • As of today, Canada is exporting 70% of their oil to the US and it is one of the biggest environmental disaster ever ( massive waste of water ). Did you know, they burn 2 gallon to get 1......

  • Interesting... I wonder what would hurt us more, free energy with a collapsed dollar, or expensive gas, with a still collapsing dollar. If any energy tech inventor needs a body guard, Im on the job...

  • It is my view that we have enough oil to attain independence from foreign nations. We're simply not allowed to use it. Yes, gas would probably still be at current prices, but we would no longer be importing it from overseas. And alternative energies would necessarily have to come into play, as our own oil reserves would be depleted in less than 100 years (more like 50+).

  • Yet, the collapse of America is by design?  They're suppressing alternative energy to keep the dollar alive, but the so-called "Powers That Be" are intentionally destroying the dollar. Is that right?

  • You have a great way of making your point....i always end up ranting when i explain things and it turns sheeple away....thanks man and keep the info coming.

  • You should read the book the Long Emergency, there's no such thing as alternatives, solar and wind should be called derivatives of oil because it takes oil and other resources to make these things and get them to you.

  • Individual invention and application is the key. We've stopped inventing in America. There are many, many technologies that have not been suppressed at all. Electric motors, wind generators, solar cells, rodin coils, bedini circuits, geodesic grow houses, et. al. Stop talking about the problems and start learning how to build the solutions...very simple. I am tired of this all-we-have-is-what-they-give-­us perspective. Build something!!

  • this is a half truth: why? because like zeitgeist claims...that we can make alternative energies like solar...........but wait, where is the meterial to use to make the solar come from? the ore grades are depleting in copper and all other minerals. its not possible. maybe in 1950. so this is a half truth. oil is the most dense and cheap (with little investment relative)

  • Very good point about new energy tech been suppressed for political reason. I have been following new developments for years and I am surprise how slow the transition is happening.

    Are you familiar with Orion project ?

  • @Alexiscom1 - I haven't heard of that.

  • @Alexiscom1 No real viable breakthrough would ask for government help in the USA..... Free market greed would fund a real option. This Orion Project looks to me to be a distraction. No Offense Alexiscom1...

  • resources and the distribution of is whats political...

    beautiful video!!!!!!!!

  • energy is abundant. There is no shortage of energy.

  • Dependency = Control

  • Well look at the way they treat people that choose to live out a vehicle? With advancment in cell phones we could live in a camper keep in tough with others but they put fake charges on those that want to live free.Look at how they treat the homeless they try to live on very little but are hassled all the time even if they are just sitting there minding their own business. What is the difference if I am in a park homeless or visiting from another town in the park. Truckers know how little U need

  • Great backgrounds on your videos ;) very peaceful. BTW don't you think America has made the world soo dependent on us that it's really imposible to loose our country??

  • @1983JuanCarlos - No, I think we've put the world in a situation where they will have to fight us in a world war to break free.

  • Reminds me of the claim of the 200 mpg carburetor that was "suppressed". Right now oil/gas is still cheap enough.that is ending w/peak oil.Get out of the bunker and go to Europe. Windmills,solar , bio mass everywhere. WHy gas is 8 to 10 bucks a gallon.

    2.00 "Get off of oil? STOP using it. google "products made from oil. Sorry bunker-its, around 6000 products are made from oil . Oil is priced in dollars,but nothing says it stays that way.Other than the CIA spooks holding on to the end.

  • use up the enemies oil before you use up your own :(

  • We should tactically implement alternative energy, and retain oil for the things we can't replace it with yet (i.e. plastics, medicines that use it, etc).

    The petrodollar does have a lot to do with it, and when spokespeople talk about 'America's interests' that's often a euphemism for it's financial concerns like that.

  • you believe 9/11 was inside job don't you

  • @Tommy4216 - You believe what the mainstream media tells you don't you. From your comments I've seen so far from, my assessment is that you need to do quite a bit of independent research (as in not Fox news or CNN) before you will be in a position to make informed critique about the issues I am addressing here.

  • @StormCloudsGathering dude i'm not talking about this video i just wanted your opinion on 9/11, and regarding the mainstream media yes they are keeping me in a 'distracted naive bubble' lmao. no they tell me the events which happend in the day which are 100% pure fact...

  • @Tommy4216 - Perhaps I misread your tone, but usually a better way to ask some one's opinion on a subject is just to ask their opinion. When you say "you think such and such don't you", that comes across as a lead up to "oh I know what kind of person you are... you're one of those such and such people that believe such and such". I've seen that used far too often as a method of dismissing the message a person is presenting. But like I said, perhaps I misinterpreted your intentions.

  • @Tommy4216 double-talk much? Google Steve Pieczenik and see what he states emphatically about 9/11. He names 3 key conspirators and none of them are Islamic. If you ever saw anyone with "insider" info, Steve's the man! Your inability to "comprehend" what SCG said to you, is a telling sign of your intelligence.

    Does Soros pay you for every post, or on a daily/weekly/monthly basis?

    Your ansi art is served to you, in return... in spades!

  • if they wanted us to reduce our energy consumption they would encourage the use of passive solar technology...it is very low tech and in expensive...passive solar water heating for instance could reduce home energy consumption by 1/3 in most homes...the cost per home is equal to the cost of regular gas or electric water heater....the savings is immediate. Energy companies love solar voltaic..because they get additonal capacity for FREE you pay for the everything they get the benefit.

  • I learn much from you, so thanks! I have been as they say "Awake" since college in 2001. I have read alot, seen movements come and go, I really have heard a lot. From lizards to New Age mysticism. So I just want to say thanks for being level headed , honest and sincere. You are Genuine. Thanks man and keep it up!

  • Yes Good Vid! Yea know China has signed a deal with Russia to supply them with oil and natural gas without using the dollar! Less fracking here but man that a big move!

  • Can someone clarify something for me? What I still don't completely understand is how after the Bretton Woods conference agreement was done away with, the U.S. dollar stopped being backed by gold. So what was it backed by? Is it just some international norm to accept dollars? Is there something considered as collateral that I don't know about to reinforce the dollar?

  • @stopislamophobia - It's backed by diplomatic and financial manipulation, covert toppling of governments and outright military force when nothing else works. That has managed to work for some time now.

  • @stopislamophobia "..Is there something considered as collateral that I don't know about to reinforce the dollar?.." Bombs....

  • @stopislamophobia The dollar rests on itself. That may sound impossible, but a card house does the same thing. And yes, both are fragile...

  • @stopislamophobia USA made a deal with the Saudi Royal family (I think it was in 1973) to offer them military protection in return for getting OPEC to agree to price all oil sales in USD. You have to remember also back in the early 1970s we were still a big oil producer, I think we were out pumping Saudi Arabia. I don't think Saudi knew we were past peak yet.

  • [citation needed]

  • Hey they can put a car on mars, but they can't produce something better than the combustion engine

  • I'm in that Ron Paul movement. But I'm 100% with you on alternative energy. I 'heard about the Stan Meyer stuff when Bush was president and gas prices were over 4$/gal I built a hho generator it's installed in my car. I tested it once and melted some jumper cables...lol I'm going to test it again this summer. Just to busy.

  • There is a way out.

  • We're going to get off of oil whether we want to or not, because it is a limited resource.

  • @DEMCAD - That's true. What I should have said is that we aren't going to get off oil voluntarily. Doing it voluntarily would have been a lot more pleasant for all of us.

  • @StormCloudsGathering Interesting story: Ever heard of nano-solar? It's a technology that allows solar panels to be sold at a penny a watt. I called the company that was producing it and they said they only sold to distributors, but wouldn't tell me who the distributors were. They also told me that they had been bought by the Carlysle Group - go figure.

  • @DEMCAD the opposing view is that oil is Abiotic. Otherwise, I'd suggest we would have ran out of Dinosaur fuel decades ago.

  • @4micaman Just my take cuz I have heard both sides. There may or may not be an infinite source of oil/fossil fuels. But PEAK OIL means at what point will the general population who uses it not be able to afford it anymore. We have all become slaves to it in one way or another and by all, I mean we as citizens and governments too. Soon, here in the USA people will not be able to afford oil or gas and won't be able to get to work. At that point, IMHO, we will have reached PEAK OIL!

  • @AnitaMarieStewart I've not heard or read anywhere, that being the definition of Peak Oil. Abiotic just makes more sense to me. I've never considered that we may have an infinite source of oil, even if it is indeed Aboitic. Infinite in terms of the planets population continuing on the same path it's been on. I'm also not a Eugenicist either. ;) In America, we have it made compared to Europe and it seems Canada too, as for the cost of a gallon of go juice

  • @DEMCAD What if we found out oil was a sustainable renewable resource?

    -TEW

  • @DEMCAD Hu Fucckin RAAAAAH!!

  • Sigh, Stan Meyer's water fuel cell is crap. It's the hydrogen that provides the power and it takes more energy to extract the hydrogen then you get from the hydrogen.

    Nothing exists so far that beats the energy density of oil. Alternatives can't match oil. We could always go to coal we have plenty of that but it would be more expensive.

    Get rid of the sugar subsidies and tariffs that double the cost of sugar and we might be able to make ethanol from sugar cane, making it from corn sucks.

  • @justintempler - Not true. His device was replicated by an entirely different person and the result was a net gain of energy. The person who replicated the effect was a doctor who was looking for a cure for cancer and in the process discovered that a specific radio frequency caused water to separate. The electricity to produce that radio frequency was drastically less than is required for electrolysis.

  • @justintempler - For reference: watch?v=4OklIm5a1Lc

  • @StormCloudsGathering I've already seen it. It takes more energy to generate the rf frequency to generate the heat to free the hydrogen then you get from the hydrogen.

    If you want to see something a little more realistic and see where the research is going look at the work of Daniel Nocera from MIT

    watch?v=D3HNrAGWoAI

  • @StormCloudsGathering BTW if you go to rustumroy. com you can read the published paper for yourself.

    "No claims have ever been made by Kanzius of getting out more energy than was put in, etc. He only reported a unexpected observation, a forgotten art in modern laboratory practice."

    There are no secrets, he tells you right there in the paper how to duplicate the experiment.

  • @justintempler Have you not heard of what 'identideifed flying objects run off?' Its a magnetic story - you may wana check into that.. it sounds like you dont know about the 'free energy' thats being supressed or you just dont give a fuck.

  • I do not think that there is a conspiracy to prevent other energy sources. It is more a question of money and labor. Lets make a parallel to sugar. One could say that we are dependent to the sugar producers and they do not want sugar alternatives.  In reality, all the alternatives are actually more costly or labor intensive. Sugar from honey, maple beets are more costly to produce, that is all. So we could use other energies, but is it worth it for now ? the answer is NO

  • @geraldcaron - Do some research. This is not about ethanol. Real, viable alternatives have been developed only to have the inventors die under suspicious circumstances, and their work never spoken of again.

  • @StormCloudsGathering I am much older than you, and I have heard all those urban legends about "cars running on water" or some other cheap alternatives. Look at it the other way, if there was such possibilities, wouldn't you think that all the USSR scientists would have been on board, or the Cubans, or North Koreans. The reality, is that it is just wishful thinking. Nothing will replace OIL. We will just live without it in the future, that with a heavy toll on our living standards.

  • @StormCloudsGathering Stanley was certainly killed by TPTB, no doubts in my mind about it. However, their work is still being talked about in small circles and they're usually met with severe skepticism and ridicule. There at one time was a video of a fellow in a 3rd world country, running his car on water. Another huge can of worms is Tesla's work on "free energy." From my research old JP Morgan had his flame snuffed - lest we forget, HAARP patents are largely based off Tesla's work.

  • @4micaman Daniel Dingle is the other guys name, other than Stan, who runs his car on water. Several videos on YT of him

  • the dollar is also the world reserve currency

  • You got it man... Free energy exisits we just have to open our minds to see it. Hydrogen fuel cars, Nicola Tesla power tower that would get free energy from the ionosphere and of course electomagnetic free energy if people research they would see.

     Great vid.

  • It's always about the money, and money is always about the power, and power is all about the control, and control is for the psychopathic. Yeah man, Stan Meyer, Bob Boyce, Dave Lawton, hell, just go to PESWiki and see some of the amazing ideas.

  • SCG, can you do a video review of "the Secret of OZ"?

  • The 1st internal combustion engine was produced years before 1 drop of gasoline was refined. The 1st diesel engine ran on bio mass fuel produced from HEMP SEED OIL. Modern diesel engines will run on a number of different fuels as long as they are well filtered & viscous enough. You can run a gasoline engine on ethyl-alcohol by increasing the diameter of the carburetor jets/fuel injectors by 40%, increase the wieght of your carb. float by 10%, install braided steel fuel lines, get some 16 to 1

  • @gearboy12550 pistons, grind the cam down to allow for the compression, run hotter spark plugs, switch out your standard gas tank for fiber glass, & advance the timing slightly. "Brown's Alcohol Motor Fuel Cookbook"- Micheal H. Brown. It's a good source of info on the subject. It even shows you the basics of building a still, the science of distilling, & how to produce alcohol.

  • the dollar is supposedly linked to 'work', but yeah... bankers/financiers making 600x a typical worker is tremendous imbalance. I agree on the video's premise that there is hidden technology. Jack Nicholson had a car running on water in the 70's, I think that video is findable on YT.

  • cannabis.  free the weed.

  • @SNIPERSTEVE420 hahaha

  • @SHACKTRESS why the "hahaha"? do you not realize that litteraly every petrolleum based product could be replaced by cannabis? oil, plastic, silicone, grease/lubes, paper sythetic clothin to just name a few. oh and dont forget the poisonous chemically produced "medicine". though its not petroleum based, it could be replaced by real medicine that will actually cure people.

  • @SNIPERSTEVE420 WOW yes i do . i feel u like to debate all . i will never comment on ur site again.. chill bro

  • @SHACKTRESS it just seemed like your were laughing AT me. like what i said had no basis. jus pointing out that it did. im not upset.

  • @SNIPERSTEVE420 That right, Hemp could free us from energy, construction , medicine, paper, clothing manufacturing.. Just read the Emperor Wears no Clothes.. So dont count on cannabis being legal any time soon IMHO..

  • I  agree 100% !!!

  • @NWOIS666 NWOISISRAEL

  • @SNIPERSTEVE420 Continue on working for the NWO causing strife and division. LOL I am filled with the JOY of YHWH,; I know you have no clue what that joy is lol Continue on causing strife and division, we know who YOU are working for. lol lol

  • @NWOIS666 i just want you to stop ignoring the fact that the terrorist state of israel IS the NWO. i work for a free humanity, for the future freedom of our children,no one else.

  • @SNIPERSTEVE420 Like I said, your whole goal and mission is to cause division and strife. I have never seen a comment by YOU calling for unity; Calling for taking care of our neighbors and strangers!  You work for a "free humanity"; but only those whom YOU deem is human. You are in such a sad state, mentally, emotionally, mentally and probably physically too ! I have watched your comments for two years. NEVER uplifting, always slandering ! Typical of satans minions !

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