Re: Clem as a Rotary Heat Pump

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Tue, 06 Apr 1999 23:13:43 -0500

Hi Ren!

Man, I was just joking about details...<g>...but I was curious about
where you get TIME...the second most precious commodity besides HEALTH..

I should have stated it was meant in jest...to native Texans, just about
everything can be laced with humor so I guess I ABUSE it...but hey, life
is short and it should be as pleasant as possible.

Have to agree with you about the world going to hell in a
handbasket...way too much control, way too many buying into the idea
that its ok to screw up and BLAME OTHERS for it...that the government
will bail them out or protect you from your own lack of caution or
foresight.

All the control groups, governments and companies who just want a piece
of your income will be in for a rude awakening one day when people
suddenly have the knowledge of how to produce all the energy they need,
locally, how to move from one place to another, rapidly and with little
chance of accident and ways to optimize health and keep it that way
without need of surgery or drugs.

I had always thought New Zealand and Australia were relatively free of
such mess, at least that is how it seems to be promoted here in travel
documentaries...guess its everywhere on different levels.

Out world colonization due to gravity control and free energy will allow
for all kinds of experimental communities which I greatly look forward
to....or of reclaiming ecologically ravaged areas here on Earth for
alternative communities that are self-sufficient...

Another target area is communications...phone service is so high and I
recall the work of Rogers who has several patents from the 20s,
basically a rod in the ground, then another 1000 miles away. He says
you can send audio through the ground UP TO 1,000 MILES AWAY and pick it
up without fail...even through water, through mountains and
valleys...need to make those available as files because it could well
lead to a completely new form of communication with some
experimentation.

Well, for myself, I love the idea of a totally self sustained house
where the owner HAS to get a little dirty farming to grow SOME if not
ALL of their own food....barter or trade any extra for other services or
products...even hydroponics, fish tanks and such...

Nowadays, we have become SO PLASTIC, with few men knowing the basics of
how to build, machine or repair, which is why I admire carpenters,
mechanics and builders...never learned any of that well enough except
for electronics and machine repair, but thats not the same as CREATING
or BUILDING houses, rooms, cabinets, etc...same for farming and
gardening...something about tilling the earth and KNOWING that YOUR
EFFORTS will sustain yourself and your loved ones...geez, sounds like an
an for the TV show GREEN ACRES....<g>...

Thanks for the additional information...glad you still have the energy
and drive to DO something....especially these types of experiments...

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