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off topic - Global Warming

Started by FreeEnergy, March 27, 2006, 04:06:10 AM

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FreeEnergy

Free Energy/Over Unity Technologies needs to be more known about or at least thought of. I don't know about you guys but most people I've talked to in the past about Free Energy/Over Unity seem very puzzled and have no clue of what it is or what it can do. Even  advanced electricians don't even know what I am talking about? It makes me think such knowledge have been so well suppressed over generations that now we probably have to face Global Warming. maybe :)

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Global Warming Heats Up

The climate is crashing, and global warming is to blame. Why the crisis will hit so soon?and what we can do about it

By JEFFREY KLUGER


No one can say exactly what it looks like when a planet takes ill, but it probably looks a lot like Earth. Never mind what you've heard about global warming as a slow-motion emergency that would take decades to play out. Suddenly and unexpectedly, the crisis is upon us.

It certainly looked that way last week as the atmospheric bomb that was Cyclone Larry?a Category 5 storm with wind bursts that reached 180 m.p.h.?exploded through northeastern Australia. It certainly looked that way last year as curtains of fire and dust turned the skies of Indonesia orange, thanks to drought-fueled blazes sweeping the island nation. It certainly looks that way as sections of ice the size of small states calve from the disintegrating Arctic and Antarctic. And it certainly looks that way as the sodden wreckage...[<a href="http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1176081,00.html?cnn=yes" target="_blank">more</a>]