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I just had a quick look at your vid Tuttle but didn't get through it.

 

Just because it's not really an area of interest of mine as well as the fact that I don't like to get my science from utube. I like referenced sources.

 

Most of the debates on here about environmental stuff are just a progression of links to vids or great long articles....I am a campaigner against this.

 

Given my way I would ban internet links in forum discussion on environmental issues. I would insist that all posters edit their own links and post the salient points to back up their own argument.

 

The link should just be a source of reference, which in turn has no value if it does not declare its source.

 

I do find your own comments well informed, but am not a fan of the 'linkfest' that all environmental debates on here descend into.

 

its worth watching because of its impact on nature, but you have to watch the whole thing.

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imagine that the world was once more civilized and sustainable than it is now! Imagine a society that had free energy,yes electricity, and guess what a man learned of it a hundred years ago and because he wanted to make it free to all his funding withdrew!

 

A different story about ancient Egypt and our origins. - YouTube

 

there are loads of videos out there using hypnotic techniques to draw people in, tesla was unlucky - but at least people are working on it, it also does not matter what people have - they will always be billed,...nothing is free, window tax?

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Act local, think global....

 

Simple mantra circa 1972 but still holds a lot of weight....

 

This is how I make my decisions ranging from the work I do, the goods I buy, the holidays I take and the knowledge, ideas and morals I share with my children.

 

Tread softly on this earth.... Love and be loved, its a fleeting ride but one worth enjoying to the end.....

 

NOTE: no one want to listen to a miserable man....(or woman)

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Act local, think global....

 

Simple mantra circa 1972 but still holds a lot of weight....

 

This is how I make my decisions ranging from the work I do, the goods I buy, the holidays I take and the knowledge, ideas and morals I share with my children.

 

Tread softly on this earth.... Love and be loved, its a fleeting ride but one worth enjoying to the end.....

 

NOTE: no one want to listen to a miserable man....(or woman)

 

simple mantra? do you believe in creative visualisation? it works, if the basics are easy. :)

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