Diminishing Resources


 Diminishing Resources

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400 billion from the top 38 countries in the world should provide enough capital to produce renewable energy for near the entire world's consumption via solar panels and implementation.

It would have taken just one family to free the world from the ecologically abrasive resource gathering we have been accustom to over the past century or so.

It could have been Nikola Tesla, but he transcended money in a time where the propaganda machine was thick.

It could have been Edison, but he had vision's of monopoly with his product.

It could have been jp Morgan, but he was Mr. monopoly himself.

It could have been Westinghouse, maybe. if he took care of Nikola tesla despite of his modesty and pure intention.

It could have been Rockefeller, it could have been Rothschild.

Yet it was none... all that money only procured in order to preserve a bloodlines unimaginable wealth. All of them.

Now we sit, waiting for the federal government , a government that has "lost" upwards of 10 trillion dollars in the past 10 or so years, to partner up with 200 other such government entities and hope that the money will be put in the right place. It won’t, they're not capable, whether it be due to deep state being and/or being in bed with the energy tycoon's that have intentionally patented, sabotaged, suppressed, and redacted critical information from the great minds if the past; or it be they're simply not organized enough to come up with a formidable plan. My moneys on the ladder.

400 billion from the top 38 countries in the world should provide enough capital to produce renewable energy for near the entire world's consumption via solar panels and implementation. The same top 38 nations that comprise roughly 91% of the entire consumption on their own...

It's time to do something and circumvent our nation's government's and get it done. I don't know what it is, but it needs to be done. Though it seems in order to acquire the level of wealth needed to help, one would most likely have been privy to less than moral decisions along the way. I suppose this is the endless cycle that has existed since the beginning of the industrial revolution... and the wheel keeps turning...

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