Just saw this, Richard.  The market system is great, but this is obviously not 
the market system... Ominous.

Begs the question: How many media and government people are fattening 
themselves on all that money, for "services rendered"?  Perhaps that explains 
this "failure". Perhaps this also explains some of the "madness" that now 
abounds in media and government decision-making (and lets not forget academia).

This is why I keep saying that any new inventions or ideas - particularly those 
concerning energy - should be brought directly to the people, as soon as 
practically possible; not governments, academia or media... unless there is 
still a vestige of honesty around in each of these sectors.

P.

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To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2007 8:35:45 AM
Subject: [VO]:OT: It's only money

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Howdy Vorts,

 

Do you suppose the underlying reason for the failure of the US leadsership, 
both government and private sector, to address new energy is lurking within the 
meaning behind this article? A person can use the english language to tell the 
truth 9 different ways without lying as any good lawyer can attest. Anyway you 
cut it, the story reads .. "it's over".

 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2007/07/15/ccash115.xml 


 

Richard



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