May 20th, 2009
Nocola Tesla was a scientist specializing in Direct Current (DC) derived from machinery that derived its power from Electromagnetic sources. The goal was to put out more energy than was put into the machine in a ratio that made it feasible to use the machine for social energy delivery. Tesla achieved this with numerous machines, all of which have disappeared along with their blueprints care of the US Patent Office and various corporate interests who have bought them and put them away from the mainstream understanding. Tesla’s machines produced significantly more energy than they used to produce the energy and used a source that was non polluting, limitless and readily available in the magnetic field of the Earth itself. He was a preimminent scientist in his day as well as a recognized genius. He was not, however, a member of the corporate elite and was also not, in any sense of the word, an effective marketing mind. Tesla wanted to give the energy away because he felt that every human being had a right to the energy that the Earth produced like rain and that because of this no one person owned it.
Thomas Edison was a scientist specializing in Direct Current (DC) derived from machinery that derived its energy from fossil fuels. The goal was to produce more energy than was put into it in order to use the machine for social energy delivery. Edison achieved this with numerous machines, all of which were presented to the best corporate minds of the day and with certain marketing modifications, such as the transformation of Direct Current (DC) into Alternating Current (AC) which could be set at various frequencies to be able to power various kinds of appliances which could be back end sold to the energy users, was able to parlay his form of energy into the industrial complex that existed in his day. Edison’s machines produced significantly more energy than they used to produce the energy and use a source that was heavily polluting, limited and conditionally available in the crust of the Earth. He was a preimminent scientist of his day, a contemporary of Tesla and was a recognized genius. He was an astute business man as well with an eye on personal wealth rather than the abundance of all individuals.
The discoveries of these two men delineated the two paths that the world could have gone on to achieve the technological society that we live in today. These two discoveries were the decision that humanity was presented with. One decision was limitless, clean electromagnetism and free energy for all or limited, dirty fossil fuel and rationed energy for all. The corporate strangle hold on the political system was as strong in those days as it is now, eventhough perhaps not so complex and entrenched. For this reason, the decision to charge for electricity and enter it into the market instead of making it a fundamental right of all human beings was the course decided upon by the corporate elite who control the political process and consequently what happens to all the Earth’s inhabitants.
There is much talk about solutions to the problem, but all of them center on the upkeep of the for profit model that excludes the everyday citizen from participating in the abundance of technology and resources, until today…
I have stumbled upon something that everyone should read about. It is humanity’s last best hope to regain what was lost and save itself from the precipice that it is about to go over in the name of the will of the rediculously small in number greed mongers who control literally EVERYTHING. Check out The Orion Project and get involved! Pass it on to all your friends and everyone you know well or even slightly. Heck pass it on to mailing lists of people you don’t know. Do whatever you can to make this an issue. The Orion Project has an activist arm that helps you do just that.
At the end of the day, more light is being shed every day on the nature of the way our world is run. Every day this light is showing us that resources concentrated in the hands of just a few is tantamount to a death sentence for the human race or a number of the human race that exceed the limits of such a control based system. Eventually humanity is going to be faced with the stark contrast between the abundance and sustainability of a participatory ownership model and the scarcity and unsustainability of a control based greed model.
What do YOU choose? Read the facts. Study history. Look it up. Google Tesla Vs. Edison. In the end you are looking at the Global Corporate square in the eyes and you are also seeing your reflection in them. Every day we make decisions to use the ease and convenience of the corporate slave drug. It lulls us into a sense of well being and survival when it should be setting off every survivalist alarm that nature has provided us with over countless eons of time. We must rediscover the need for personal sustainability within the auspices of the social framework that we all live in from microbes to humans and beyond.
Get a good dose of The Orion Project today.
Submitted by Benjamin Alexander De Mers
Benjamin is the CEO of I Am Marketing and Media Services, a global provider of marketing and media services. Benjamin also publishes around the web for various ezines, newsletter and blogs on a variety of subjects from Internet neutrality to alternative energy.
Tags: electomagnetic energy, free energy, green energy, the orion project, zero empact energy
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May 20th, 2009
Every so often I stumble upon something effective and enlightening while endlessly looking for more resources to expand the awareness of Earth Friendly Citizens of our Big Blue Marble hanging in space. This week I think I have found a real gem, one that speaks to the economic troubles of our times as well as the ethical decay that is prevalent in them. This message resonates in a practical, activist way with what John McConnell envisioned in his idea of justice and its consequences upon Earth’s resources. The ideas this non-profit organization works tirelessly to promote are some of the best and dignified responses to the world’s most pressing economic problems that I have ever encountered.
In the words of Norman Kurland, President of CESJ, “On the one hand there is capitalism, an economic system governed by market forces but where economic power is concentrated in the hands of a few who own or control productive capital. On the other hand, socialism, in its many forms, is an economic system governed centrally by a political elite, with even more highly concentrated ownership and economic power. Logically, a ‘third way’ would be a free-market system that economically empowers all individuals and families through direct and effective ownership of the means of production–the best check against the potential for corruption and abuse.” I invite you to check out this wonderful human adventure that is going on at The Center for Economic and Social Justice.
Submitted by Benjamin Alexander De Mers
Benjamin is the CEO of I Am Marketing and Media Services, a global provider of marketing and media services. Benjamin also publishes around the web for various ezines, newsletter and blogs on a variety of subjects from Internet neutrality to alternative energy.
Tags: center for economic and social justice
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October 27th, 2008
It’s an interesting thing to learn about corporatism and just how pervasive it is in American life. It’s also an interesting ride to sit in the vehicle that got us there. It’s no secret that many of us are in that particular driver’s seat in so many ways. Crazy, you say? Check this out.
When you ask the average American where they get their food, the number one answer in America today is “the local supermarket, of course, it’s so convenient”. Of course? Convenient? Consider this. Just 100 years ago American society was 87% agricultural and since the “Industrial Revolution” and the “Urbanization” of America, that number has plummeted to about 10%. Of that 10% most of the agricultural presence in America is large scale CORPORATE FARMS.
So you still think we have not contributed to the corporatization of agriculture? Do you still think that you are better off with the convenience of a supermarket? Check this out…
I am going to ask you a question. What would you do if there was a serious interruption in the energy supplies that are required for the delivery of your corporate food from a corporate farm somewhere in the heart of America? The stores carry about 7 days food for each local section of a city that it supplies. Hunting is no longer an option in the city so where are you going to turn if something goes wrong, terribly wrong? Crazytalk you say? Check this out…
The economy is teetering on the brink of the worst financial disaster since The Great Depression. Over two million people starved to death in America during The Great Depression. All of them caused by food scarcity. Most of this scarcity was caused by the Dust Bowl that ripped out the heart of our food supplies during that time as well.
The global community is reeling trying to stop the hemmoraging that is going on in the credit crunch atmosphere that has surrounded it. The G20 is now admitting that the global debt ceiling has been ubiquitously reached. The concensus is that the global money supply linked to the current economic paradigm cannot support the ”bubble economy” lifestyle that the developed world lives under and the developing world craves. 90% of global equity is engaged in supporting global debt lifestyle. This means that the entire system literally cannot be raised realistically anymore. That means no more bubbles.
On top of that food scarcity is at an all time high globally. The recent floods in the midwest and the resultant devastation of the 2008 food crops are not even being mentioned. The only thing that is keeping the food cheap is the global hegemony of the US Economic Influence that this nation currently benefits from (rightly or wrongly) at a cost of nearly 3 trillion dollars per year. Ultimately all this news can be summed up in one word: unsustainable. We have to rethink and retool NOW.
In this kind of environment the thought of URBAN FARMING starts to take on significance as part of the URBAN ENVIRONMENT with just as much merit as the buildings that make up the traditional landcape of an urban planner’s designs. Increasingly the idea of food security is coming to the fore in American thought. Currently the state that is leading in this endeavor is the state of Oregon. In many parts of the state local homeowners are coming together and starting “Urban Farm Cooperatives” where each homeowner will go out and buy a rototiller, some compost generation tools, some garden tools, a good pair of gloves and some seeds and agree to grow a certain type of vegetables/foodstuffs and exchange with other cooperative members at harvest. Around this is growing up an entire homegrown industry where people who specialize in canning as well as preparation of meats for storage are showing the entire nation that urban farming is here to stay.
Check out this link to the Urban Land Institute for more information:
http://www.uli.org/
Submitted by Benjamin Alexander De Mers
Benjamin is the CEO of I Am Marketing and Media Services, a global provider of marketing and media services. Benjamin also publishes around the web for various ezines, newsletter and blogs on a variety of subjects from internet neutrality to alternative energy.
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October 17th, 2008
If someone was to walk up to you on the street and tell you that enough oil to power the world could be harvested from a single celled organism grown in the back yards of every citizen on this planet would you believe them?
Most of us would literally laugh that person off the planet. The owners of OriginOil are not laughing one bit. In fact they are taking this quite seriously. Not only do they believe that it can be done but they have taken things a step further and invented a process whereby this oil can be extracted at a super high speed rate which will make it more than competitive with fossil fuels.
Don’t take my word for it. Click the link listed above and check out their website. You can also access a really great Wiki article by clicking here.
Submitted by Benjamin Alexander De Mers
Benjamin is the CEO of I Am Marketing and Media Services, a global provider of marketing and media services. Benjamin also publishes around the web for various ezines, newsletter and blogs on a variety of subjects from internet neutrality to alternative energy.
Tags: biofuel, biomass, ethanol, oil from algea
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