By: Stewart Brennan
Energy…we all use it, and it’s something we have taken for
granted. Today however, fuel costs are rising exponentially and there is no end
in sight. It seems like we are at the end of the fossil fuel energy age…
The World is in a panic with an economy that is based on Oil
and it is said that we have entered peak. So, not only is the price high, they
are also telling us that there is not much oil left. Add the fact that we are
choking on the by-products when oil and coal are burned, and you have global
health problems due to pollution. All of it controlled by a wealthy few who
could care less about humanity in general.
The search for an energy source to replace oil, gas, and
coal seems to be an impossible hurdle and an even greater challenge. At least,
that is what these energy Industries want you to believe. That’s because they
prefer to have everyone depend on their products and continue to pay the prices
they set, no matter how high the cost to the consumer is.
The Oil Industry is also aligned with many other Industries
through their common shareholders so the odds are stacked up against us when it
comes to options and information. These tyrants would rather defy common
decency and moral logic and keep us enslaved to their deadly products. If you
listen close enough, you might hear the words, “Let them choke on smoke”.
Fossil fuel corporations will not adopt a moral disposition
because they are owned by a wealthy few who desire power. They want you and I
under their control, that is their sole objective. The fact that control is
every corporation’s goal within their own industries provides a clue, since the
largest shareholder dictates the direction of a company regardless of moral
implications. There are no morals in the corporate boardrooms, just profit
schemes to put money in their shareholders pockets. The largest shareholders
have controlling interests and set the plans in motion. In medieval times,
Feudal barons did the same thing to the peasants they controlled. They squeezed
every last coin from the population throughout the lands they controlled in the
form of taxes. There was no freedom and today nothing has changed.
But, what if I told you that changing from fossil fuels to
alternatives like solar and wind power for our electric energy consumption was
easy and not as difficult as you are led to believe?
Solar and Wind power can generate the electricity we need
for our daily lives. It can heat our homes, provide light, charge our vehicles,
purify our water, and last but certainly not least, it can provide us with
employment. After all, the wind turbines and solar panels need to be built,
maintained, and replaced.
These systems could be installed on our dwellings and
businesses. We do not have to be on a grid, unless you want to keep paying
someone else the prices they feel you should pay. Think about it, you can have
your own independent home energy system and not be forced to depend on a for
profit corporation…
I think it is in everyone’s best interest to demand change.
Just imagine installing a home energy system and then going off the grid power
system supplied by the mega utility corporations…The freedom you would
experience would be liberating…
A home “Self Sufficient Electrical Energy System” is the
answer to the Worlds energy problems and needs. For the people that are
thinking of economics, there is a lot of money to be made on the construction,
and installation, not to mention the creation of vast employment in every
country. We do not need fossil fuel to generate electricity. The energy will
come from the sun and wind.
The future of energy is in your hands; all we have to do is
decide to do it.
hi steward, i support your cause...peace
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I just viewed and commented on your video of "Love On A Real Train".
ReplyDeleteYour philosophy crosses over and connects with a friend of mine and mine to a lesser extent. You might read some of our posts at www.theologyofnuance.com or geotheology.blogspot.com.
Clearly, our view comes to these issues from a perspective of faith. I know that most secular and "religious" would reject that idea from the outset, but it is a radical orthodoxy and a theology of nuance.
Peace & God bless,
DSM