Talking to an Iraqi, by Jeff Gustafson It is important to understand the cultures and traditions and especially the people of the world in places like Iraq and AFghanistan where people are struggling trying to get a better life for their families and themselves... Published 21Jul2008, viewed 527 times
Sleeping Dogs, Politics, and Politicians, by David Rosenak Like the energy crises and the mortgage crises, problems can lie like Sleeping Dogs for decades before they blow up in our faces. How will we get the people we elect to run our Government to deal with those Sleeping Dogs before they become disasters? Published 20Jul2008, viewed 647 times
Are we Green? Do we Recycle? Will we outlast the Dinosaurs?, by David Rosenak Can we solve the global problems of shortages of food, fuel, fresh water, the destruction of the forests and extinction of other species, and pollution of the water, the land, and the air, without solving the problem of overpopulation? Published 15Jul2008, viewed 121 times
Karl Rove's Sly Deal With Fox? Wow, This Is Really Inside Stuff No One Could Discern, by Ed Bagley Imagine my surprise when I went online recently and encountered this headline: "Karl Rove's Sly Deal With Fox". Think of a conservative, right-wing political hack with slight-of-hand magic out to pull a fast one over on American voters. You get the picture. Could this be some great political insight on the Presidential election? Get the full story and learn why it is anything but. Published 13Jul2008, viewed 567 times
We Could Solve the Gas Crises Tomorrow, by David Rosenak How we can immediately fix the crises of high priced gas that confronts the United States and the World. Published 07Jul2008, viewed 123 times
We Can Break Oil Addiction Permanently, by Klaus H Hemsath Oil prices are skyrocketing, OPEC is taking control, and governments promote ineffective remedies. This article promotes three effective countermeasures; producing biomass without interfering with food production, converting biomass into a petroleum substitute, and powering electricity generation with renewable energies. Fossil fuels must be outlawed in a couple of decades or planet Earth will be damaged beyond repair. Published 06Jul2008, viewed 371 times
Fossil Fuels- The A-Z of Global Warming, by Simon Rosser Article deals with the relevance of fossil fuels in relation to global warming and climate change. As fossil fuels burn, levels of Earth's greenhouse gases increase which contributes to global warming. Published 04Jul2008, viewed 765 times
Bad Energy Policies Will Harm World Economies, by Klaus H Hemsath Oil prices are skyrocketing and governments feel pressured to dispense placebos. This article dismisses the three most highly promoted solutions, which are energy conservation, Cap and Trade schemes, and increased oil drilling. All three are found ineffective in preventing the continuing overheating of our Earth. Instead, three other, highly effective countermeasures are proposed. Published 30Jun2008, viewed 510 times
Election 2008: Why should I vote only one second if I can vote 24/7?, by Henk Mutsaers Like many people, you got the idea once and a while that politicians have a short memory. Forgetting everything they promised. Often, the thought comes up in my mind; “Why should I vote next time?” Published 25Jun2008, viewed 476 times
Securing Energy Independence for the USA, by Klaus H Hemsath Crude oil prices have topped $140. The US dollar is losing ground against the Euro. Increasing oil demand drives Wall Street speculation and puts OPEC in full control. A novel biomass concept can make the US energy self-sufficient. To develop the technology and use this concept, the US must establish an agency with the mission, program, and budget to make the US independent of foreign oil imports! Published 20Jun2008, viewed 507 times
Alternatives to being Roman, by Mike Scantlebury We're here and the Romans aren't. That's a good thing, right? Well, only if you believe that they deserved to get overtaken by the juggernaut of history and we have something special that means we'll survive longer than they did. A thousand years? We've have to have something very special to be that good. Well, how do we compare? Let's see. Published 17Jun2008, viewed 516 times
Anti-Terrorism: Defending Against Terrorism, by Dan Sommer Terrorism has now reached the point that it has entered into every aspect of daily life. All over the world terrorist activities threaten the safety of civilians and military personnel alike. Published 16Jun2008, viewed 664 times
Workforce Development Programs Miss the Mark, by Edward DeJesus A real look at this country's youth workforce development efforts from a top expert. Published 13Jun2008, viewed 450 times
Breaking the OPEC Chains, by Klaus H Hemsath The world is entering the period when petroleum reserves are being depleted and transportation fuels are becoming scarce. Price gouging will result.Cars, trucks, trains, ships, and airplanes are wholly dependent on the supply of liquid fuels. When petroleum fuels become too costly, world economies will slow and fail.This article proposes a novel approach to produce liquid fuels from biomass forever and without endangering food production. Published 13Jun2008, viewed 358 times
John McCain for President? Yeah, Right., by Ryan Ambrose Can't stand the thought of voting for John McCain? You could do something about it besides hold your nose. Find out here. Published 12Jun2008, viewed 381 times
If You Want Government to Listen, You've Got To Make the Ask!, by Stephanie Vance Getting legislators to listen doesn't have to be difficult. One of the most important things you need to remember is to "make the ask." Advocacy Guru Stephanie Vance explains why, and how, in this article. Published 11Jun2008, viewed 371 times
Alternatives to GM foods, by Mike Scantlebury Well, somebody says that GM foods are good for you, but wait a minute, isn't that the same person who sells it to you? Isn't that the same person who is ripping off Third World farmers, stealing fields from Canadian farmers and concealing the amount of GM in everyday purchases like rice and soya? Uh, do they have my best interests at heart? Or is it their own interests that weigh most heavily? Who's the puppet, and who's pulling the strings? Published 09Jun2008, viewed 371 times
Excess Oil Profits or Healthy Economies?, by Klaus H Hemsath Oil prices are moving upwards. Economies across the world are slowing. We must stop the slowing of economies and find alternatives to halt price increases of engine fuels. Only one single solution promises success. We must begin to produce petroleum substitutes from biomass. There is one major constraint. We must never utilize arable lands for energy production. Therefore, we must learn to grow energy rich biomass on arid lands. Published 30May2008, viewed 479 times
The Defense Intelligence Agency: Bringing Military Intelligence to the Armed Forces., by Dan Sommer The need for tactical intelligence on the battlefield led to the creation of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). The DIA is a combat support agency under the umbrella of the Department of Defense and is a member of the US Intelligence Community. Published 30May2008, viewed 841 times
10 Patriotic Quotes to Celebrate Flag Day, by Noel Jameson I can't think of a better way to kick off a Flag Day celebration than with a few great patriotic quotes. If you think the American Flag is just something we look at when we say the pledge or a piece of cloth to fly on special holidays, you need to rethink how you look at this amazing piece of history. Here are ten great patriotic quotes to get you started. Published 26May2008, viewed 1037 times
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