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Former CIA director turned-clean tech venture capitalist James Woolsey is a foreign policy specialist concerned with renewable energy and energy security. Woolsey argues that U.S. dependence on Middle Eastern oil ranks "very high" as a national security concern. Series: UC Davis Graduate School of Management's Dean's Distinguished Speaker Series [3/2010] [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 18154]

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  • Whoah.. what a turnaround of his career. I salute you sir for today you're existence is surely for a global cause.

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  • At the rate Americas appeasing Islam just to protect their precious US $ / OIL / OPEC relationship allowing America to create money endlessly and spread the otherwise domestic inflationary effects globaly we'll be living on the reminents of planet Islam all for the sake of preserving a short term NWO that's corrupt to the

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  • In any case, it's great to see Mr. Woolsey speaking in a public forum. I've always regarded him as a highly intelligent and kind man. The Clinton administration treated him rather badly at CIA.

  • I disagree with the expectation that hybrids offer a realistic solution to transportation. Nobody talks about small diesel technology, which is highly efficient and open to bio-fuels of all kinds. Hybrid cars will remain pricey, and plug-ins are just an additional burden to the electrical grid. Also, the notion that hydrogen is a possibility is utter nonsense since hydrogen production requires electricity or natural gas. How about a combination of small diesel, bio-fuels, and CNG?

  • These guys are over educated for the I Q...

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