Bruce Frykman

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    My green energy solution

    My green energy solution uniquely captures  solar energy in a profoundly environmetally friendly manner.

    Rather than rely upon the latest for profit technology fads like Priuses etc. that just end up breaking, going obsolete, and eventually filling our landfills,  my solution recycles the waste products of energy consumption while it greens the planet.

    It involves liberating the wonderful gas called hydrogen from limitless fuel sources called hydro-carbons whereupon it this wonderful gas combines with a dangerous atmospheric plant produced pollution and in the process produces water vapor which helps cloud formations which in turn helps cool our fevered planet.

    Another benefit of this reaction is a gas that readily dissolves in the earth's oceans where solar energy converts it into phyloplankton, the basis of the food chain for all sea born life.  Its salmon food folks.

    The only drawback is that it is intensively life supporting and threatens all of the the Earth's dead places.  Our wastelands could actually be threatened with shrinkage only to be filled with critters frolicking in newly formed natural greeneries. Im working out a method of correcting this deficiency using Zyklon-B as a catalyst.      
     On Goldman Sachs and other financial powerhouses get into the Texas wind biz posted 2 years, 8 months ago 8 Responses

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    Alberta's oil woes

    I for one have a unique solution to the Alberta oil problem.

    Next election we allow Albertans to decide if they would like to secede from the Canada and join up with the USA as its 51st state.  Bingo..Canada's oil woes are solved by dumping all our costly crappy oil on the witless Americans.

    Sure, the maps will get a little bumpier - but well worth in in light of all the money it will save our economy. On Without subsidies, they're just not profitable posted 2 years, 8 months ago 4 Responses

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