Just What Are You Selling Us?
- Francois Woody
- Apr 18, 2015
- 2 min read
The future, and nothing less. There is an electronics/telecommunications revolution on the way, and it is the wireless transmission of information and energy. I took the concept of internet through electircal lines (being studied at MIT) and combined it with Tesla's concepts of wirelessly transmitting electricity. HAARP technologies are known to have an output (or effective radiated power) which is 10,000 times its input power. In other words, the effect it has upon the ionosphere (an electrically-charged layer of radiation which reaches from 75 to 620 miles into the atmosphere) is multiplied 10,000 times more than one might expect. This exponential effect makes the energy extremely efficient, allowing in lower utility bills. After crunching all the numbers, the price of your information and energy needs could be cut in half. Blazing fast internet and television that does not go out due to incliment weather. Movies in seconds. No downed power lines, ever. Better service at better prices. You can't beat it. Effectively, you would need a transmitter set up every 20 miles or so, as necessitated by the curvature of the Earth (ask a radio station). The high-voltage, high-frequency waves would be capable of penetrating even 4 inches of lead, so reaching the interior of your home would be no problem at all. We'll be looking at current technologies the same way that we currently regard dial-up internet. I can see the future, and it looks absolutely beautiful. I wanted to take a moment and take a question about my record. Namely, the action that we took in overthrowing Muammar Gaddafi. Looking back, I was: 1) Pressured by the likes of Sen. John McCain (and others) to support military action. 2) Completely blind to the fact that sound advice for policy overview lies within the pages of the Bible. Much has been made of Gaddafi's human rights record. He was a much better option than paving the path for extremists like ISIS to permeate the country, which is the problem that we're now currently experiencing. This is of no consequence, as a new Saudi "Monroe Doctrine" has been emerging (as supported by scripture). Activity in countries ranging from Libya to Ethiopia are slated to take place, in addition to action on the Arabian peninsula. These problems will be eliminated in what I'd like to call a "Saudi War on Terror." Hungry, jobless men can earn a paycheck and feel some sort of purpose in life by taking action abroad. That's the angle that needs to be worked in order for this all to run smoothly. So, in other words, although I feel that I made a mistake, it was obviously the right mistake to make. On balance, it all works out in the end.





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