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Free Energy Economics and how it impacts the economy

Updated on May 10, 2011

What does free energy have to do with the economy?

Our Economic system is unsustainable if,we continue using unustainable fuels that pollute the air we breathe,the water we drink and because the energy we currently use will be gone in the not too distant future anyway,and we currently have the ability to replace the fossil fuel based economy with one based on almost free,non polluting energy machines,once they get built.Unless we become serious about creating the will to do this,Our life wil be like being in a car that's about to run out of gas,in the middle of nowhere.Without enough energy to get to the next gas station.Assuming their will be any gas there,or if there is gas wondering if,we can afford to buy it.

The way the economy is now we will be lucky ,if we have enough jobs,or money to sustain our debts,that increase with time only because we can't make enough money any longer to pay that debt.If,we were playing the monopoly game in real life,we would going around the board ,trying to pass "GO" in order to get the two hundred dollars ,without going to jail,in order to make the next rent .payment.Of,course those who designed the game knew this would happen.The banksters that the game was named after,don't care about the average person.They know it's a winner takes all type of game.So, why do we continue to play,their game?Why don't we ,just stop playing their game and create one where everyone neither wins everything,or loses everything?

Wouldn't it be better to play a game where everyone wins?

Where there are no losers.except those who want to continue gauging the people through carbon credits,which only taxes everyone for something we,no longer need.

Why,spend billions upon billions of dollars on outdated technology,that requires that much money ,and probably more,if history is any judge.when we can use even half,that much to build free energy devices that will save money over time.Rather than suck more money from us over what few resources we have left.Why should we compete with ourselves,it only wastes money and time in the long run.We end up killing each other for no good reason,except greed.

No,pollution

No,ongoing energy costs

No, carbon credits to pay

No, worrying about blackouts from overloaded powerlines

No wind,water,or even ,sun,necessary.

No more expensive power plants to build.

In,fact,no long distance powerlines needed

No more overpaying for your energy needs,once the free energy devices are built.

Just, maintaince costs,if needed.

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