This is brilliant, Cynthia, the research, writing, narration, production. Congratulations. The most horrifying realization was completely new to me--the high capacity naked transmission wires that can ignite a mere leaf, much more a branch. As State Farm insurance cancels 70,000 homeowners policies in California, triples the prices of others or requires exorbitant repairs, and even raises auto insurance by 25% ($1100 so far for my family's three cars), they're clearly in on the plan. They're dropping their liabilities, aka customers, prior to an incineration event.
My raw milk dairy spent years fighting a solar farm covering all the land around them. Yet the narrative has captured so many. My daughters and I went to a public garden for a picnic but all the tables were taken up by a planet grief group. They had mazes and candles, rituals of mourning, and were talking in hushed voices, while we were trying to celebrate my birthday. Good grief!
I'll certainly be using this in a future episode. Thanks much!
Excellent and thorough explaining\breakdown of the so-called Green Revolution. As usual, these so-called leaders are dumber than shit! I’ve been reading and studying the Thorium Solution, which should be the energy of NOW! James Corbett has done some great work on the question of ‘energy’ - here is the link:
I gre up with the peak oil narrative since decades ago.
What I did not expect to see as an outcome is the level of derangement happening on the individual neurological level. RFKJr points out how the level of toxicity in the environment has increased exponentially; perhaps that might explain some of the individual level effects. That is the biggest mystery for me.
Sorry but I completely disagree with you on this one.
Nuclear is deadly, poisons our worlds and endangers the life of the future generation, oil is toxic, and carbon, it has killed more people than any other industry in the world.
The future of energies is hydrogen, easily obtained and practically free.
but isn't eroie of hydrocarbons decreasing? where is fertilizer substitutes and road materials and electrified steel going to come from? aren't we at peak copper. technically there's infinite materials but they are too energetically expensive to dig, mine out or get.
This is brilliant, Cynthia, the research, writing, narration, production. Congratulations. The most horrifying realization was completely new to me--the high capacity naked transmission wires that can ignite a mere leaf, much more a branch. As State Farm insurance cancels 70,000 homeowners policies in California, triples the prices of others or requires exorbitant repairs, and even raises auto insurance by 25% ($1100 so far for my family's three cars), they're clearly in on the plan. They're dropping their liabilities, aka customers, prior to an incineration event.
My raw milk dairy spent years fighting a solar farm covering all the land around them. Yet the narrative has captured so many. My daughters and I went to a public garden for a picnic but all the tables were taken up by a planet grief group. They had mazes and candles, rituals of mourning, and were talking in hushed voices, while we were trying to celebrate my birthday. Good grief!
I'll certainly be using this in a future episode. Thanks much!
Excellent and thorough explaining\breakdown of the so-called Green Revolution. As usual, these so-called leaders are dumber than shit! I’ve been reading and studying the Thorium Solution, which should be the energy of NOW! James Corbett has done some great work on the question of ‘energy’ - here is the link:
https://corbettreport.com/?s=the+thorium+solution+with+john+kut&et_pb_searchform_submit=et_search_proccess&et_pb_include_posts=yes&et_pb_include_pages=yes
Again Thank you, Cynthia, for your always inspiring and incredible insights.
AK
I gre up with the peak oil narrative since decades ago.
What I did not expect to see as an outcome is the level of derangement happening on the individual neurological level. RFKJr points out how the level of toxicity in the environment has increased exponentially; perhaps that might explain some of the individual level effects. That is the biggest mystery for me.
Looks like a gas and oil advertisement.
Sorry but I completely disagree with you on this one.
Nuclear is deadly, poisons our worlds and endangers the life of the future generation, oil is toxic, and carbon, it has killed more people than any other industry in the world.
The future of energies is hydrogen, easily obtained and practically free.
but isn't eroie of hydrocarbons decreasing? where is fertilizer substitutes and road materials and electrified steel going to come from? aren't we at peak copper. technically there's infinite materials but they are too energetically expensive to dig, mine out or get.