Legendary James Dines has come out with a new prediction for a Super Major Bull Market on May 22nd of this year which has already made tremendous amounts of money for his subscribers. This is the first time in 9 years that James Dines has issued a call for a new Super Major Bull Market. In this Part II interview Mr. Dines covers gold, silver, deflation, inflation, hyperinflation, dictatorships, financial corruption, the Fed, uranium and nuclear energy, oil and more.
@Seano71 Damns? How can a jumbo jet, container ship or truck run off a damn?
0muffins0 1 year ago
yes they can. Excess energy can be stored using dams
Seano71 1 year ago
In addition, what's wrong with vastly superior black ops supressed energy sources currently being used to alter weather and propel man made flying saucers? Black physics sequestered from the masses. The mainstream acknowledgement of what currently exist is profoundly inferior to what is kept in hding and only occasionally seen by unsuspecting witnesses who appear on Larry King to discuss what has been in existence for decades.
believeyouwould 1 year ago
Like I said, look up the european super/smart grid for a solution around intermittent energy and how it can be stored. The excess energy when sunny in the sahara or windy in the north west can be used to pump water up dams and then when there is no wind or sun energy will come from the dams . The US could do the same
Seano71 1 year ago
wind energy is a discontinuous power supply and it cannot really meet U.S. power requirements, it needs Metal Hydride or Lithium to store the power. Wave power cannot be efficiently captured there is also very high failure rate in the turbines. Solar power has promise although it is still relatively expensive.
The economical replacements are Coal, Natural Gas, hydroelectric and nuclear.
Replacements for Petrol. Electrical, Sugar cane ethanol, Natural gas and Metal Hydride (hydrogen power).
Wcoltd 1 year ago
look up the european smart grid that's in development
Seano71 1 year ago
Batteries are heavy and merely store power, not generate it.
0muffins0 1 year ago
I didn't mean entirely. Besides, batteries
Seano71 1 year ago
@Seano71 How does a 120,000 metric tonne container ship use wind, solar or wave power? How does a jumbo jet use wind, solar or wave power? How can a city depend upon wind, solar or wave power when the power they generate is intermittent and depending upon the weather?
0muffins0 1 year ago
of course they can. Already 10% of the energy produced in Ireland is from windfarms here and it'll be 40% in ten years
Seano71 1 year ago