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To: Kevmo

Let me be the first to say it, BS!

If Cold Fusion or Neutrino Reactors were possible and Economically viable we would have them now.

Photovoltaics and Wind power are massively Inefficient and require huge Subsidies functioning only a small percentage of the time and having no way to store energy while needing a cost prohibitive investment in transmission lines.

If the Two Pie in the Sky were even possible they would require even more of what would be necessary to make Wind and Photovoltaics workable.

A reliable energy supply is mandatory to promote economic development. But, We have an administration that does Not want America to be Prosperous because that would somehow be exploiting the less Intelligent or less ambitious.

The Regime currently Ruling us is Not interested in an abundant energy source that would Democratize Energy and Liberate Americans. Instead they want a limited Centralized source that will keep Americans in crisis mode and Dependent upon the Government.


6 posted on 12/31/2010 2:17:40 AM PST by SwedeBoy2
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To: SwedeBoy2

Looks like you didn’t even bother to click on the link. You’re using a recycled argument.

Before all the snide remarks begin, here are some articles to read so that the detractors don’t run through the same arguments over & over again.
The End of Snide Remarks Against Cold Fusion http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2265914/posts Friday, June 05, 2009 5:56:08 PM · by Kevmo · 95 replies · 1,770+ views Free Republic, Gravitronics.net and Intrade ^ | 6/5/09 | kevmo, et al

Why do we dump $billions into hot fusion, which has produced tens of MegaJoules, when the $millions we’ve trickled to cold fusion has produced thousands of MegaJoules?


7 posted on 12/31/2010 2:25:20 AM PST by Kevmo (Turning the Party over to the so-called moderates wouldn't make any sense at all. ~Ronald Reagan)
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