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ThinkFast: August 23, 2006

By Think Progress on Aug 23rd, 2006 at 8:54 am

ThinkFast: August 23, 2006


The Apocalypse will have to wait. In response to an incentives package from Europe and the U.S., Iran said it was ready for “serious negotiations” about its nuclear program, but “did not agree to suspend the enrichment of uranium by the end of the month, the West’s primary demand.”

36 percent. Bush’s approval rating, unchanged from a week ago, according to a New York Times/CBS poll. 51 percent of Americans see “no link between the war in Iraq and the broader antiterror effort” and 62 percent said efforts to stabilize Iraq were going “somewhat or very badly.”

“A federal judge ruled Tuesday that a Bush administration plan to allow commercial logging inside the Giant Sequoia National Monument violates environmental laws.”

Seventy-four percent of Americans “are more convinced today that global warming is a reality than they were two years ago.” The majority of those polled believe global warming has influenced the summer’s heat wave (65 percent), severe hurricanes (68 percent), wildfires (58 percent), droughts (69 percent), and decreased snowfall (68 percent).

Sen. Conrad Burns (R-MT), who is pressing for tighter immigration rules, recently referred to his house painter as “a nice little Guatemalan man” who might be in the country illegally. “The other day, the little fella who does our maintenance work around the house, he’s from Guatemala, and I said, ‘Could I see your green card?’” Burns said. “And Hugo says, ‘No.’ I said, ‘Oh gosh.’”

Discontent among Afghans is “boiling.” “After months of widespread frustration with corruption, the economy and a lack of justice and security, doubts about President Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan, and by extension the American-led effort to rebuild that nation, have led to a crisis of confidence.”

80 percent. Number of small businesses on the Gulf Coast that have not yet received loans promised by the federal government after Hurricane Katrina.

This week is Clean Elections Week, sponsored by a coalition of reform groups including Public Campaign, Common Cause, Public Citizen, and U.S. PIRG. Contact your representatives and demand support for meaningful campaign finance reform.

And finally: Pardon me if I repeat myself. Spike Lee’s new Katrina documentary answers the question “why the guy who famously redirected Dick Cheney’s one-time Senate-floor imperative to Patrick Leahy – ‘Go f*** yourself’ – back at Cheney during a news conference said it twice.” “Well,” the man thought to himself, “I better say it again just to make sure that he heard it.”

What did we miss? Let us know in the comments section.



56 Responses to “ThinkFast: August 23, 2006”

  1. Pampero Firpo says:

    Good morning. President Bush was in Minnesota yesterday to raise funds for a Congressional candidate who has had only one agenda item as a member of Minnesota’s senate: banning gay marriage. The Bush gathering was what is becoming a typical GOP tactic, bring Bush in to raise money, but don’t allow the candidates to be photographed with him and don’t let the press in to ask him or the candidate tough questions.


  2. Briseadh na Faire says:

    From the Spike Lee Documentary, “[Bush] gives C students a bad name.”


  3. Blake says:

    But I thought August 22 was the apocalypse… This rapture stuff is so confusing.


  4. The DLC are Frauds says:

    It’s time to debate the accuracy of these types of statements:

    “They hate our society because of its freedoms and liberties, and want to make us all submit to their totalitarian form of Islam.” -Barone


  5. S.D. says:

    “A federal judge ruled Tuesday that a Bush administration plan to allow commercial logging inside the Giant Sequoia National Monument violates environmental laws.”
    Bet he “decides” he has the Constitutional Authority to do it…

    BTW: Good morning DLC. I think your on to something. Extreme comments like that one make good sound bites but, IMO, is too simplistic. As they say in Business: we need to deal with the root cause of Islamic extremism. I.E. Don’t tell Afghanistan to stop growing Opium without giving an alternative Cash income or support “Democracy” in Lebanon without any follow up…


  6. WC says:

    Saw Curt Weldon on CNN this morning. Speaking of the war in Iraq, he was repeating the old line “We have to fight them over there so that we don’t have to fight them over here…in supermarkets.”

    That’s right, folks. Supermarkets will be the next terrorists battleground if we pull out of Iraq. We must protect our Wheaties at all costs.


  7. DRxJ says:

    36 percent. Bush’s approval rating, unchanged from a week ago

    I have a gut feeling, after many millions of Americans have watched the excellent Spike Lee’s documentary of Katrina, “When the Levees Break”, his approval rating will drop, again.


  8. Sharon Cox says:

    Good Morning America, how are ya.?……….It’s hump day and all the use to be bad new’s on Friday’s is now Monday through Friday…..Me think’s this is due to fear of loosing by the reich….

    Pombo and bush would like to cut, kill and drill every square inch of our protected lands along with promoting their war’s forever plan’s……Bottom line ofcourse is alway’s money in their pockets and their backers…..

    Will we hear the last shot fired, I wonder. Will we know when the last tree fall’s for profit or again when the last bison wonderes on to a ranchers property and is gunned down….Loss of life of any kind is one step closer to total distruction. here and over there……

    Please write all representatives and express you’re outrage if you have any…..Demand they return to working for us or we will fire them…….Blessings …Peace, stop the madness


  9. The DLC are Frauds says:

    Bush, prior to saying Iraq had nothing to do with 911:

    “This is a person who has had contacts with al Qaeda.”
    “He’s got connections with al Qaeda.”
    “This is a guy who has had connections with these shadowy terrorist networks.”
    “We know he’s got ties with al Qaeda.”
    “We know that he’s had connections with al Qaeda.”
    “He’s had connections with shadowy terrorist networks like al Qaeda.”
    “We know that he has had contacts with terrorist networks like al Qaeda.”
    “This is a man who has had contacts with al Qaeda.”
    “This is a man who has had al Qaeda connections.”
    “He’s had contacts with al Qaeda.”
    “This is a man who has got connections with al Qaeda.”

    From KOS


  10. Quadrajet says:

    Sen. Conrad Burns (R-MT “The other day, the little fella who does our maintenance work around the house, he’s from Guatemala, and I said, ‘Could I see your green card?’” Burns said. “And Hugo says, ‘No.’ I said, ‘Oh gosh.’”

    “Oh gosh” Conrad, I thought we were supposed to ask that question BEFORE we hired someone to do a job. How can we trust you to write new immigration law if you don’t seem to completely understand existing immigration law?


  11. Mark says:

    On Chris Mathews he had on Paul Hackett and the Republican guy running for congress down in the Crawford Texas region. Mathews was pretty persistent in his questioning regarding our Iraq adventure. The Republican candidate pretty much regurgitated talking points. When he was asked how much of the violence in Iraq is AlQueda he would answer with the fight them there rather than fight them here bit. Eventually he pretty much said that we are fighting them in Iraq because we are there so they followed us, which to him is a better choice than fighting them here. Anyhow neither Mathews or Hackett asked why we couldn’t have kept fighting them in Afghanistan or if the case is that they followed us into Iraq, why they wouldn’t follow us back to Afghanistan should we choose to redeploy and properly allocate our assets to fighting them where they live and train.


  12. Briseadh na Faire says:

    #9 – On the other hand, the Bush family has connections with the Bin Ladens. So, if we want to go after people with links to terrorists, we should start at the top.


  13. Rebel With A Cause says:

    Man oh man, are the voters waking up, or what? The idiot governor of Alaska lost BIG in the republicats primary.

    Burns, the idiot senator, is bragging about using illegal imigrants to do work at his house. Anothr senator breaking the law.

    The Lieberman campaign has got to be shaking in their boots. They know, or should know, that when the pukes go to the polls in November they will vote for the puke. They should also know that the dems will vote for their man. Where does that leave the great senator from Connecticut? Out in the cold of course.

    There is speculation in many quarters that Bush is not well, in the head that is. I think that the speculation is right on. The man was mentally retarded to start with, and is getting worse by the day.


  14. The DLC are Frauds says:

    Murkowski shook Palin’s hand in the middle of a crowd of her supporters, all waving signs. “Congratulations, you’ve got my support. I’ll do everything to see that you’re elected,” Murkowski told her

    That’s how to lose. Democrats are turds.


  15. Zooey says:

    Thank goodness all the ills in the world are cured — The only thing on the news this morning are kidnapped Fox reporters and a baby beauty queen killer faker.


  16. Zooey says:

    Weren’t we all supposed to be toast yesterday? Is this what it feels like to be toast? I don’t feel warm or buttery at all.


  17. Quadrajet says:

    I’m confused too Zoo. When I woke up this morning I was surprised to be looking up at the ceiling instead of down at my lifeless body – what gives?


  18. Sharon Cox says:

    Thank’s for that post BNF….Most forget the ties and financing that has gone on for nearly 40 years by these two famalies……Gives pause to who the terrorests realy are and to what group of people at any given time ,they will declare war on.

    Untill americans get past their own greed and judgment of others we have a huge problem.

    All tribes all over the world are related by one thought….We are all human..We should respect their beliefs and show by example not by force at the end of a gun….Sadly with this bunch these thought’s don’t bring in big profits so they are determined to make every one think their way or the highway…

    Some crazy named Rocky on CNN with bull shit bush just now dropping the line “we need four more year’s of this man”…..Yike’s…I need to bail out of all incoming today…..Verbal bomb’s are almost as bad as the real one’s………….Blessings


  19. PLC (PatrioticLiberalChristian) says:

    The Apocalypse does appear to be happening currently – for BushCo. Court ruling against NSA spying program, court ruling against commercial logging inside the Giant Sequoia National Monument, Lamont over Lieberman, stable 36% approval rating for Bush, 50% of Americans seeing no link between 911 and Iraq, 60% of Americans against War in Iraq, acceptance of global warming as reality increasing.


  20. WC says:

    Comment by The DLC are Frauds — August 23, 2006 @ 9:37 am

    DailyKos does have a pretty good rundown of Iraq/9-11 connections by the administration. It’s a good read for anyone interested.


  21. Sharon Cox says:

    Good Morning Zooey, How ya doing today.? Cool and cloudy here soon to be over there..Were all still here,,me not for long, many other things to do……..I send Blessings..


  22. Zooey says:

    When I woke up this morning I was surprised to be looking up at the ceiling instead of down at my lifeless body – what gives?
    Comment by Quadrajet

    They never keep their word, these people.

    Long time no see, Quadrajet! Welcome back!

    Off to work, play nicely, all ya’ll.


  23. IraqVet says:

    What’s up with Chris Matthews lately?

    Watch him and Paul Hackett eat this GOP candidate alive!!!

    This is not pretty, and I bet the GOP candidate needs some help right about now!!!


  24. Bingo ! says:

    # 18.Sharon:

    I saw that Rocky guy,and the first thought I had was this is a Rove/Karen Hughes put up job to moderate the P.R. of the upcoming Katrina coverage.This nobody has actually been covered for the last few days;how does that happen? This stinks.


  25. madashell says:

    Just think what they do NOW!!!

    Operation Acoustic Kitty

    Before there was illegal wiretapping there was cyborg kitty. A cat wired up with eavesdropping equipment and let go to wander the Soviet compound in Washington, D.C., without raising any suspicions. But something went horribly wrong.

    After several surgeries and intensive training, the cyborg cat was ready for its first field test. The CIA drove the cat to a Soviet compound on Wisconsin Avenue in Washington, D.C., and let him out of a parked van across the street. The cat ambled into the road, and was struck by a taxi almost immediately. Five years of effort and over $15 million in spending were reduced to roadkill in an instant. Shorty after its demise a CIA operative returned to the accident site and put the cat’s remains into a container to prevent the Soviets from getting their paws on the sensitive and expensive listening devices.


  26. IraqVet says:

    I wonder does any of the trolls STILL believe that Iraq had something to do with 9/11???

    I bet they still do!!!


  27. madashell says:

    Are We talking NBA or NFL?

    by Tom Harper

    This has been going around the Internet. Truth or Urban Legend?

    36 have been accused of spousal abuse
    7 have been arrested for fraud
    19 have been accused of writing bad checks
    117 have directly or indirectly bankrupted at least 2 businesses
    3 have done time for assault
    71, repeat: 71 cannot get a credit card due to bad credit
    14 have been arrested on drug-related charges
    8 have been arrested for shoplifting
    21 currently are defendants in lawsuits, and
    84 have been arrested for drunk driving in the last year

    Can you guess which organization this is?

    Neither — it’s the 535 members of the Congress of these United States of America.

    This is the same group of store-bought nimrods that crank out hundreds of new laws each year designed to keep the rest of us in line.


  28. Sharon Cox says:

    Good Morning Madashell,……….Weird post……What’s with that.?..One more thing I was not aware of…Guess this is like every other day in my life. Must increase my learning curve or join the kool aid bunch….Dreadful thought……Blessings


  29. madashell says:

    Morning Sharon – well I’ve always known the pentagon historically mismanages money, you know $1000 hammers, $5000 toilets….just that the cyber kitty thing happened back in the 1960’s – I just wanted to point out what they must be capable of now….it must defy the imagination though…


  30. Rosencrantz says:

    This morning CNN was basically saying that Republicans need to start pushing the connections between Iraq and terror if they want to win 2006. I got the impression that they couldn’t figure out why people would think Iraq was seperate from the war on terror and that the people simply need to be reminded to come back around to sanity.


  31. Sharon Cox says:

    Bingo, CNN is now giving this Rocky guy all the coverage, supose he will be the limelight suck up for bush to try and diminish all other new’s worthy event’s…..Gotta make the bush bunch look good ya know……Let’s see it use to be 15 minutes of fame, now it’s day’s to pramote the reich’s ajenda……….Blessings


  32. Quadrajet says:

    #29 – “the cyber kitty thing happened back in the 1960’s – I just wanted to point out what they must be capable of now….it must defy the imagination though… ”

    Comment by madashell — August 23, 2006 @ 10:46 am

    You might be on to something madashell….I’ve been wondering how 36% could still approve of bush. Perhaps they’ve perfected the kitty concept and have been cranking out republicans.


  33. Sharon Cox says:

    Quadrajet, that was priceless……I finelly got it……..Cloned, mechanical reich wingers. That would explain all their same speaking points and lock step march……One question….If someone in china pushes a button will they all self distruct?…..I can only hope….Blessings


  34. Bingo ! says:

    # 31 Sharon:

    No doubt: I’m surprised the MSM is covering this with a straight face.


  35. Quadrajet says:

    #33 – Sharon, no need for a button – self destruction is the unintended end result of their programming. The challenge for the rest of us will be to avoid the shrapnel and survive.


  36. Sharon Cox says:

    Right you are again, Quadrajet…

    Hot off the press on CNN…..Lieberman is on the balott as an independent. He got enough signatures……That would be the beginning of the new party called “Republican Lite”, right.?…More of the same but with more secrecy and disguise…..Damn dumbasses…….Blessings


  37. Subjective Rationalist says:

    Great! 74% of Americans believe global warming is a reality. Unfortunately a similar percentage believe that global warming is responsible for the traffic jams, long lines, and their neighbors dog taking a hud on their lawn.


  38. ann says:

    Bush’s approval rating at 36% again…and just last night I was hearing how he’d gotten a “bump” to 42% because of the “thwarted terrorist attack” in the UK…not that we had anything to do with it.


  39. Steve53 says:

    A federal judge ruled Tuesday that a Bush administration plan to allow commercial logging inside the Giant Sequoia National Monument violates environmental laws.
    ———-
    Oh,man! Is there a law on the books that the Bush gang has NOT broken?


  40. Sharon Cox says:

    Steve53. My view…Nope. This bunch has broken every law they can and looking for more to break as we type……Blessings


  41. Zimzone says:

    Spike Lee’s documentary on Katrina & N Orleans
    should be mandatory for all voters going to the polls.

    Wake up, America! They’re stealing us blind, leading
    us into needless wars & lying everyday.

    One clip shows W promising, personally, the people of
    NO will never be forgotten…no matter how long it takes,
    how much money it costs,…right. And I’ve got some land
    in Iraq I’d like to sell you.

    Since Corporate citizenship has superceded individual’s,
    the Repiglicans are like kids in a candy store. ‘You
    mean all I have to do to make money is vote the way they
    tell me? Gee, that’s not too hard. Now, where’s Jacks number?


  42. Keith H. says:

    I personally have plenty of experience in the logging industry.
    I’ve worked on very large and small high lead yarders for 7 1/2 years.
    That was back in the late 70’s until the middle of ‘85.
    The trees are out there but are increasingly difficult to get access to.
    Rasing costs by gazillions.
    Fewer access roads, much steeper ground, other environmental issues.
    Those little logging towns where everyone worked as either a logger or a
    mill worker look like ghost towns now.
    This business of logging in our National Forests in my opinion, shouldn’t
    be allowed anytime, anywhere. I see it as greed, easy money and the
    destruction of something sooo beautiful and fragile that it is beyond words.
    I’ve been wrong before, and may be wrong on this as well.


  43. Clyde the Ripper says:

    #4

    There is no need to debate such all encompassing, ambiguous, self-serving statements as no generalization is worth a damn, including this one.



  44. Witch1 says:

    No Keith and others you are not wrong to want to save the Sequois and other old growth trees…..Balance and managing our natural resources has taken the back seat to the large greedy lumber industry and corprate giant’s. Small family owned cutters in the timber industry have been driven out…..Very few small mills and harvesters now exist….Some of the lumber giants do plant as much as they cut but that is not realy the issue with Pombo and bush……They are on a land grab and sell. After the land is logged and striped they plan the corprate rich condos..No regerating or planting…..Take from our people for personal use.

    Something else, most here are not aware of another huge problem. For year’s 25+ plus I have been monatering the use of our public lands by huge farmers.. Some corprate, many just big cattle ranchers…In Nevada, Idaho, Washington and Montana these large ranchers for year’s have leased our public, BLM and state land’s for very cheap grazing. Several year’s ago it was $2.25 per cow calf pair for the spring summer grazing. Don’t have the figure now but here’s the main thing………I have hiked and walked through many of the areas they were using, and it is a disaster…….The strems are turned into wallows and mud holes, the trees are rubbed to distruction and the wildlife as well are at risk because their forage is dessamated…..

    In Nevada huge desert lands were and are relogated to open feed lot’s as it were.The springs, streams and oases are doted with cattle and the wild horses fight for survival….One other note is the lack of monitering by the very cattle barons that own these large lots of animels….Many times we ran across dead and dieing livestock. They own so many and in such large areas they just don’t take care of their stock…They will drive out anything wild though because it takes away from their free ride and bottom line..

    In Montana, I saw the same thing……In areas we wanted to fish and hunt that we the people are suposto own and our “servent’s are suposto monitor, cattle distroyed these huge areas and there was a giant mess to muck through….Bison are shot that wonder onto ranchers land’s,( bruceloses) the ranchers don’t want to vacinate their huge hurds, same with wolves, even though the rancher’s get repaid if a wolf takes down their cash cow’s…

    Top all this off with sold for cheap our timber on a bid basas and we have huge messes the public don’t see and no one talk’s about……..Just like Iraq and people dieing, people can’t or wont see…..Mass distruction is and has been going on for a long time by most administrations……The question and answer are one in the same…How much will we tolerate before we change course on all life and death issues……..Breeding fear creates more tolerance…Get rid of the fear, fight for our constitution, our people and country……..Blessings


  45. Sharon Cox says:

    Look’s like I blew my cover..Oh well….Blessings


  46. brandX says:

    A federal judge ruled Tuesday that a Bush administration plan to allow commercial logging inside the Giant Sequoia National Monument violates environmental laws.”
    —————-

    That forest has survived fires for thousands of years without any “help” from the loggers. Either that or the native Americans tribes had crackerjack firejumper teams.

    The only reason the sequoias survived harvesting was because there was little commercial value for the wood, which is brittle. Why all of a sudden did we find need to cut the trees down?

    Walk through a partially logged park. Not very pretty.


  47. biteme says:

    Sharon-

    I love what you write – keep it up. One favor though, could you PLEASE get a spell-checker?


  48. Sharon Cox says:

    Sorry, bitme and all….My old iMac will not support a spell check and don’t have enough memory on my machine to down load one either……Will try some more research with my IP and see what I can do…..Blessings


  49. Zooey says:

    Geez biteme, lighten up on Sharon.

    Oh yeah, and bite me.


  50. biteme says:

    Sorry, didn’t mean to offend. I just feel that misspellings detract from the message, regardless of how pertinent the message may be. I agree with Sharon’s comments for the most part!

    Consider yourself bitten!


  51. Zooey says:

    Consider yourself bitten!
    Comment by biteme

    Sharon is a great lady, and she has a charm we all should aspire to. She should not have to be self-conscious about her spelling.

    Thanks for the bite, but I was correcting your spelling.


  52. Tobey Tall says:

    Was British terror plot a load of crap?

    Liquid explosives very difficult to make; Orange Alert a political move?

    An article posted last Thursday in the British online outlet The Register raises a very good question I haven’t seen posed anywhere else, certainly not in our sycophantic American media: was the exposed British “plot” to bring down commercial airliners by mixing harmless household chemicals in the lavatory even remotely possible from the standpoint of basic chemistry?
    To address that question, it’s worth quoting from The Register’s article:

    “We’re told that the suspects were planning to use TATP, or triacetone triperoxide, a high explosive that supposedly can be made from common household chemicals unlikely to be caught by airport screeners. A little hair dye, drain cleaner, and paint thinner — all easily concealed in drinks bottles — and the forces of evil have effectively smuggled a deadly bomb onboard your plane. … Making a quantity of TATP sufficient to bring down an airplane is not quite as simple as ducking into the toilet and mixing two harmless liquids together.

    First, you’ve got to get adequately concentrated hydrogen peroxide. This is hard to come by, so a large quantity of the three per cent solution sold in pharmacies might have to be concentrated by boiling off the water. Only this is risky, and can lead to mission failure by means of burning down your makeshift lab before a single infidel has been harmed.

    But let’s assume that you can obtain it in the required concentration, or cook it from a dilute solution without ruining your operation. Fine. The remaining ingredients, acetone and sulfuric acid, are far easier to obtain, and we can assume that you’ve got them on hand.

    Now for the fun part. Take your hydrogen peroxide, acetone, and sulfuric acid, measure them very carefully, and put them into drinks bottles for convenient smuggling onto a plane. It’s all right to mix the peroxide and acetone in one container, so long as it remains cool. Don’t forget to bring several frozen gel-packs (preferably in a Styrofoam chiller deceptively marked “perishable foods”), a thermometer, a large beaker, a stirring rod, and a medicine dropper. You’re going to need them.

    It’s best to fly first class and order Champagne. The bucket full of ice water, which the airline ought to supply, might possibly be adequate — especially if you have those cold gel-packs handy to supplement the ice, and the Styrofoam chiller handy for insulation — to get you through the cookery without starting a fire in the lavvie.

    Once the plane is over the ocean, very discreetly bring all of your gear into the toilet. You might need to make several trips to avoid drawing attention. Once your kit is in place, put a beaker containing the peroxide/acetone mixture into the ice water bath (Champagne bucket), and start adding the acid, drop by drop, while stirring constantly. Watch the reaction temperature carefully. The mixture will heat, and if it gets too hot, you’ll end up with a weak explosive. In fact, if it gets really hot, you’ll get a premature explosion possibly sufficient to kill you, but probably no one else.

    After a few hours — assuming, by some miracle, that the fumes haven’t overcome you or alerted passengers or the flight crew to your activities — you’ll have a quantity of TATP with which to carry out your mission. Now all you need to do is dry it for an hour or two.

    The genius of this scheme is that TATP is relatively easy to detonate. But you must make enough of it to crash the plane, and you must make it with care to assure potency. One needs quality stuff to commit “mass murder on an unimaginable scale,” as Deputy Police Commissioner Paul Stephenson put it. While it’s true that a slapdash concoction will explode, it’s unlikely to do more than blow out a few windows. At best, an infidel or two might be killed by the blast, and one or two others by flying debris as the cabin suddenly depressurizes, but that’s about all you’re likely to manage under the most favorable conditions possible.”


  53. Sharon Cox says:

    Thank’s Zooey and all for your tolerance and support…..Spent my time away doing research on my iMac…..Look’s like the teacher who owned my gift disabled the spell check, now going to get my mac’s dummy book out and contact my ip to see if there is any thing I can get with little download memeory stuff….Will keep up the studying untill I reach a sucessful conclusion..Keep watching for improved results, I’m smarter than bush and will “endever to perserver.”…Quote from an old clint Eastwood movie and surely the spelling is off.

    Great post Toby, much info…..Thank’s all….Blessings


  54. azlib says:

    Please forgive a personal message.. and as it’s so late, I’m not sure Sharon is still around.. but I have an older computer that I no longer use. It’s not a Mac…it is a PC… but if we can figure out a way to get it from Arizona to Washington, I’d be willing to give it to her.


  55. robertmacevain says:

    DOOMSDAY PENDING?

    Doomsday Pending? or Doomsday Thwarted?

    In the year 1905, Nobel physicist, Albert Einstein, published his E=mc² EQUATION, which opened the door to THE WORLD OF THE PROTON GENIE.

    Einstein’s EQUATION provides the basis for extracting and fusing PROTONS from ordinary pure water, and making everybody on Earth so idly rich and content from the benefits of this clean, virtually-free and inexhaustible energy supply that nobody should ever again have to worry about pollution, war or poverty, and Mother Nature can once again reign as The Supreme Mistress of any and all Climate Change.

    The Doomsday Clock reads: 7 minutes until Doomsday, and counting!

    Is it too late? Or, will some ordinary, individual tinkerer (maybe just an average high school student) rise to the occasion and demonstrate the physical expression of Einstein’s EQUATION so that the entire World Population can move forward into a future of peace, contentment and prosperity?

    web site:
    http://howtosavecivilization.blogspot.com/2006/08/how-to-save-civilization.html



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