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Glen [OP]

2004-10-05 00:58 | User Profile

... with Dreamweaver competence and time to run a new website at [url="http://www.occidentals.org/"]www.occidentals.org[/url]. We've tried Edit-X, but the program has issues the developer is unwilling to resolve without a huge outlay of moolah.

Occidentals will provide technological, economic, and organizational information to facilitate the creation of White economic cooperatives and political organizations throughout the country. Author Richard Earley, technicians "Andrei Kievsky" and myself (formerly Euroman), Col. "Maguire" of FAEM and others including several WN elect/mech techs and engineers are aboard.

All racialist patriots with electrical, electronics, robotics, mechanical, welding/machining/manufacturing, chemical/materials, and physics expertise are welcome to contribute.

[u]A special note to Original Dissent:[/u]

Although the majority of the founding group are atheist, be advised that Occidentals is not in the business of Christian bashing. I can assure you of this because I own the domain. Racialist paleocons of Christian persuasion are welcome to lend technical expertise in forming White communities.

If interested contact [email="Glen@occidentals.org"]Glen@occidentals.org[/email] or [email="maguiresez@hotmail.com"]maguiresez@hotmail.com[/email].

Glen Turner California


Glen

2004-10-05 13:33 | User Profile

...is what one million 15 Kw biomass producer gas powered 'home' generators would produce. Every kilowatt added to the average 'small' capacity generator adds another 1,000 megawatts to the total. Then add in people like T and me who do off the wall stuff. Things like using old UH-1 Huey turbines to make larger generators in the 150 Kw - 300 Kw class.

Now you've reversed the direction of the 'power meters'. Literally.

By comparison, the entire US electric capacity in 2000 was 604,000 megawatts.

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"renewable energy sources, 2 12 percent (74,575 megawatts); petroleum, 7 percent (41,017 megawatts)"

Observations:

  1. A petroleum emergency therefore hits transport hardest. This is why a 50% oil import figure has been acceptable to ZOG elites and even desirable. It has never meant 50% of overall ENERGY supplies. No points for guessing who will bear the brunt of any 'petroleum emergency' and who will get modern day 'A' ration stickers.

  2. We now know WHY ZOG has been emphasizing gas fired power plants for all new plant construction. It seems paradoxical when compared to the well publicized 'shortages' of natural gas supplies and 'gas crises'. Even Uncle Al-zog Greenspan has been commenting on natural gas shortages in recent statements from ZOG Central. But it isn't. They've always known they can always rapidly modify these plants by adding huge 'gas producer units' using biomass. Or coal. It's a 100% certainty in my mind that DoE also has THOSE designs fully prototyped, too. Just not approved for public release.

The distribution of the plant types is not 'average' of course. Hydro is concentrated in mountainous areas, coal plants these days are in the Midwest lcoated next to their coal mines (I advocate a similar co-location for biomass generators) and nuclear tends to be concentrated in coastal regions (along with ZOG's mud flood outside the SW).

I spent some time last night looking into small gas turbine development. As with CNC, development has proceeded apace. If you can get one, a gas turbine is better to use since it isn't choosy about its gas fuels. Or if you can make them! A number of bladeless turbine designs have appeared, although they still require machining (hello CNC). The beauty of our application is such a turbine doesn't have to be 'flight rated'. Which is good, since I wouldn't fly any of the designs and prototypes I looked at.

Also happily for us, 'electricity deregulation' has been going in the direction of separating power generation from grid operation and electricity distribution. And when ZOG Central finally does implode, all those white families, neighborhoods and districts keep humming right along. The collapse literally hits ZOG's non-producing consumers and teeming urban masses the worst.

This is the sort of 'marketable surplus' that small scale white businesses have to aim at creating. Mere subsistence isn't enough.


edward gibbon

2004-10-07 16:02 | User Profile

Glen, Please get in touch. Send an e-mail or personal message.

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