Now this “free, clean energy” thing got me thinking, and living on the North Coast of the US, I thought of wind. A little research and I found this about someone in my area that after a battle made a start in the correct direction. They had a hard time doing it, but I think work in this direction needs to be started in our lifetime.
http://www.windzone.mkeis.org/court.htmSomeone has wisely said that if "You sow a thought, you will reap an act. If you sow that act, you will reap your character. And if you sow your character, you'll reap your destiny."
Food For Thought….
Habitat II, a United Nations conference designed to focus on the housing needs for the world community and the sustainable development of human settlements, is now history. Attended by delegates from 185 different countries, the "Habitat Agenda" was discussed for almost two full weeks. Much of the "Habitat Agenda" was centered around the supposed crisis of our time: dwindling resources in an era when the population is increasing.
This "population explosion" idea has been around for some time. We have grown familiar with being told that unless the world controls it’s population, we won’t have enough food, water, medicine or employment in the future.
According to these experts who say they are in the know, the only solution is to limit the numbers of babies being born. The perpetuation of human life must be controlled, they say. Abortion, the so-called solution, has been described as an evolutionary imperative if we are going to survive.
However, in spite of all the propaganda we have been hearing, the Earth is not running out of room. All the world’s buildings could easily fit into a nation such as Ireland or Scotland, leaving the rest of the world vacant. As well, the actual ground given over to human use comprises only 11% of the land area of the Earth. The world has a population density of about 30 people per square mile. And third, in all developed countries the fertility rate has been well below replacement level for almost twenty years.
As Nancy Shaefer, an observer at the Habitat II conference wrote: "People are not the problem. Cities are not a threat! Nevertheless, the planners are telling us that we must be willing to sacrifice our basic liberties in order to allow the UN to "rescue" us from the "ravages of population explosion." So the crisis has now been defined and so has the solution in the form of "sustainable development," created by the very people who defined the crisis in the first place.
The communist government of China leads the way in following the population specialists. The "one child" per family along with the cultural preference for the male child, has led to the death of millions of girls before and after birth. According to the Handbook on Population 500,000 sex selection abortions, take place in China every year. A calculation involving the natural mortality rates of children shows that an additional 100,000 girls are the victims of infanticide during the ages of birth and four years.
Next time you hear about the need for population control remember these statistics. It seems all this nonsense about "sustainable growth" is nothing more than satanic propaganda. Are people so blind that they can not figure this out? The Bible states that a baby in the womb is a child of God. In the past when humans became this wicked, God wiped them out. And it is going to happen again. So much for the idea of "sustainable resources" when God’s wrath is poured out. (Author: Roger Oakland)
And a few more quotes:
Jim Morrison: Whoever controls the media controls the mind.
Albert Camus: We used to wonder where war lived, what it was that made it so vile. And now we realize that we know where it lives, that it is inside ourselves.