Breaking the Ice on Arctic Development~Ireland's Future #1

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The British Financial Empire has been the dominant political force on the planet since the founding of the East India Company, maintaining their ascendancy through imperial wars, political manipulation and what ever despicable means they found necessary. Now, even for those who have been willing to acquiesce with this unspeakable evil for their own selfish gains, it should be abundantly clear that the policies of the financial oligarchy, such as globalisation, have failed catastrophically. In the wake of this failure, the economy of Ireland, like other nations of the Trans Atlantic region, lies in ruin, totally bankrupt, and the only way we can salvage it is by our commitment to a strategic, long-term, science driven development of the physical economy. We must look to advance technologically on every front and to increase the energy flux density of our economic activity as a whole. This will require the use of nuclear power generation and a move to advanced energy carriers and storage mediums like hydrogen, as the IAE have prescribed in their visionary paper looking towards a productive and prosperous Ireland in 2050, and beyond. Such a strategy also involves maximising the potential of our key assets, and the most prominent of these are our very significant marine resources.
The Atlantic Ocean is right on our doorstep and much of this undersea territory remains almost completely unexplored and undiscovered, but presents vast opportunities for the Irish economy and for the future of mankind's scientific understanding. Furthermore, Ireland must realise the potential of its strategic location as the doorway to Europe, to establish itself as a primary, international, trans-shipment hub. It is ideally placed to receive both trans Atlantic shipments and, most significantly, those which will come via the newly opened Northern Sea Route (NSR) and there are a number of deep water inlets around the coast which may prove suitable for a deep draught port capable of accepting the largest of tomorrow's cargo ships. Of these, it seems that the Shannon Estuary provides the greatest potential and the Irish Academy of Engineers (IAE) have already made reference to this potential in their September 2004 paper "A Vision of Transport in Ireland in 2050."
http://www.larouchepac.com/node/20614
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  • Thanks JRae,

    This is an interesting article.

    Wonder if they'll give me a job lol,& look they zoom in near,where I live :-).

    Thanks again,I must look into this topic further.

  • @TheFifaJay I had no idea Ireland was so oppressed by the UK. If you find any further info I'd love to hear about it. Good luck job hunting ;-}

  • Don't you find it odd that governments are consistently trying to create sustainable living in harsh conditions? Thanks for sharing, it makes me wonder what they know that we don't or is it just greed. More than likely it is both. Much love.

  • @PerceptionModified I agree with you but maybe there are elements at these locations that are so vast that they must tap into them? Hence the race to dominate what little is left on the planet? Thanks for your continued support. peace

  • that place is melting. it's the new world up there. so they think. LUVBUG

  • @believersunderground yes this is strictly a political venue...lol. Thank you for your video link...it completes my information. peace

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  • FIRST OFF WE ARE NOT ON EARTH AND UDER THE ARTIC WILL PEEL THE ORANGE...THE MOON IS A PART TRUTH PART HOLOGRAPH...NO MOON...NO EARTH WE Are on pods inside jupiter soon the world will see the truth and artic is a no no

  • @jrae50021 Just kidding you! Great report. Loved the kitty in the background too. :)

  • @SkyBlueAugust lol...oops

  • LOL! the kitchen sounds in the background...

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