Well, if Al Gore invented the internet, which spawned your buddy Google, is he your buddies' Grandpa ?
Nope!Well, if Al Gore invented the internet, which spawned your buddy Google, is he your buddies' Grandpa ?
Don't ask me, ask Ragman.
I believe what the evidence shows, and do so without jumping to "wants and wishes" conclusions.
I didn't limit it to Big Oil. I limited to the unlimited by the use of "whatever." In any event, the "They poisoned me," was a claim made by his bother, a claim which no one else even heard. He didn't make the statement on the way out of the Cracker Barrel, he made it after he was outside. And he also made it after he had paid for the meal with his credit card (according to Cracker Barrel, credit card, and court records), and after both of the Belgian investors had departed from the premises. The wackos call his death "bizarre" and "mysterious" apparently because they don't believe in coincidence, or they question Atherosclerosis properties of a Cracker Barrel restaurant in which a chronic hypertensive Meyers ate like clockwork.
You say that like you believe the water car actually works. If the water car worked, the above paragraph would be absolutely valid. But since it doesn't, it's conspiracy theory wacko at its finest. With no evidence whatsoever, you've concluded that the government and their corporate bedfellows had something to do with not only the squashing of Stanley Meyers, but every other "inventor" of water powered cars around the world, including that yahoo from Pakistan last year. You conclude this, not because there is any evidence of it happening, but because there is no evidence of it happening. You conclude, despite the government being incompetence personified, that they and their bedfellows are able to squish like a bug anyone in the world who can come up with a way to violate the laws of physics.
What power we need can be supplied via other means
What are they?
Relax Hawk.
I just don't see evil doings behind every bad situation. Sometimes bad things just happen.
I didn't have to be there. His patents were examined and found not to work, and he was found in court to be a fraud. His entire process has been replicated by several scientists, including NASA, and found to not work.Sorry, didn't know you were there when he drove his water-powered car. I concede.
I agree one hundred percent. But I also agree that blaming the government, or anyone else, without evidence is just as idiotic and retarded. It's the religious argument, where you can't explain something, so you look for the quick, easy and comfortable explanation and just go with that as the truth.No prob, Rags. No, evil isn't behind every door. But pretending the government is as pure as the driven snow is just idiotic. Relying on them for facts is even more retarded.
Really? You've got an emotional conspiratorial argument, and instead of looking at actual facts and evidence, you ridicule those who do. Wow.But I digress. Even a dog has to be reminded not to chew on the master's shoes, so I have to learn once again never to debate a know-it-all. Adios.
I agree one hundred percent. But I also agree that blaming the government, or anyone else, without evidence is just as idiotic and retarded. It's the religious argument, where you can't explain something, so you look for the quick, easy and comfortable explanation and just go with that as the truth.
I didn't have to be there. His patents were examined and found not to work, and he was found in court to be a fraud. His entire process has been replicated by several scientists, including NASA, and found to not work.
If any one his patents worked, they would have been copied and currently be in production somewhere by somebody. None of them, not even one, has been. Not even by China who steals everything. And they've been looked at closely. It's all part of what is called "zero point energy" (where more energy is produced than is used to produce it) and it's something that scientists, and inventors, have been banging away at for more than 100 years. So far, nothing.
Meyer claimed that "the Arabs" offered him one billion dollars to stop his research.
Remember when Big Oil squashed the electric car?
I agree one hundred percent. But I also agree that blaming the government, or anyone else, without evidence is just as idiotic and retarded. It's the religious argument, where you can't explain something, so you look for the quick, easy and comfortable explanation and just go with that as the truth.
Really? You've got an emotional conspiratorial argument, and instead of looking at actual facts and evidence, you ridicule those who do. Wow.
I would disagree with that premise, as well. Fortunately, that's not the premise I established. Everything, especially official stories, should be questioned. The problem comes, and the premise I established, is when people use their questions as being equivalent to conclusive evidence for something. They use theories to come up with a theory, backed up by a theory.Don't know the details here, but would disagree with the premise of people who question official stories being the ones sitting in a comfort bubble.
Except my opinion is derived directly from the evidence, rather than unsubstantiated allegations. I'm going strictly by the evidence, which I did, in fact, show. You simply ignored it or refuse to accept it. Experts have looked at his patents and at his machines, and they have all concluded that it doesn't work. No one has been able to reproduce his claims. That's evidence.What facts, what evidence? You didn't show any... just your opinion, like everyone else. Wow.
To know me is to love me.You know something, Turtle? Even when you're debating with someone else, and I agree with you, I still think you're dickish.
At least when someone disagrees with me I don't attack them personally, I attack their argument, I try my best to stick to the issues. To do otherwise is, in my thoroughly unsubstantiated opinion, a little dickish.You, my friend, don't have a conversation, you have a beatdown. Something about always having to be right, and driving into everyone who reads... well, you're a little over-qualified for EO, IMO. You should try running for the Senate.
I would disagree with that premise, as well. Fortunately, that's not the premise I established. Everything, especially official stories, should be questioned. The problem comes, and the premise I established, is when people use their questions as being equivalent to conclusive evidence for something. They use theories to come up with a theory, backed up by a theory.
Their logic is not, Could the government have done this? Yes. And if so, is there any evidence that they did?
Their logic is, Could the government have done this? Yes. Therefore they did.
This is exactly my point.
Using this scenario, I would agree that the American people have been lied to. However, to think everything the government does or doesn't do is part of a grand conspiracy to enslave the people is foolish. IMO of course.There is no point. Plenty of evidence under the ole "National Security" archives, and "sealed" for 50 year files. One can generally deduce what happened to a certain degree, by what did not happen. And in almost every case, where I would argue....that story don't wash.
Put another way....neither can they prove or back these wild stories, with any valid proof to back their claims. Release the info and let's have a hearing? Not going to happen my friends, and for good reason. So, the people who believe what they claim, to be false, can never prove it. It's like going into court where only the defense is allowed the evidence.
Let's see here.....the bullet went in the back, took a 90 degree turn, re-entered from the back, went down the arm, hit another person in the car, and then landed on a gurney to be found later. Or something like that......Uh huh.
Using this scenario, I would agree that the American people have been lied to. However, to think everything the government does or doesn't do is part of a grand conspiracy to enslave the people is foolish. IMO of course.
Using this scenario, I would agree that the American people have been lied to. However, to think everything the government does or doesn't do is part of a grand conspiracy to enslave the people is foolish. IMO of course.
disappearing industries?
not huge industries but industries nonetheless....
IF coal can't clean up its act...time to leave it in the ground till technology can clean it up...
8 track production
record players
cassette tapes...
rotary telephones.......the list is endless.....
...Ontario is banning ALL coal burning by 2014In the days of our grandchildren's grandchildren, we will still be burning coal for energy. It's abundant, cheap and easily converted for many uses. Obama's stupidity will pass in time. We are in more danger from the longterm effects of Obama's 8 years in office than from coal.