Saturday, January 5, 2013

Fluff from clunkers

Another of Obama ad-Dajjal's environmental programs was a disaster:

http://news.yahoo.com/why-cash-clunkers-hurt-environment-more-helped-024848694.html

The emphasis of "cash for clunkers" was on sabotage to ensure the "clunkers" would never be driven again. This reminds me of what happened at the Shoreham Nuclear Power Station on Long Island. The federal, state, and local governments bought the plant in 1992 to keep it from operating. The first thing they did after taking possession of the plant was to sabotage it by boring giant holes into key components such as the reactor vessel to ensure no one could ever start up the plant again.

The so-called tree huggers can be nasty thugs when they want to. Beware of them. "Green" doesn't always mean "good"; it sometimes means they're just after your money (green) like everyone else.

(Auto shredder residue or "fluff" is the chief byproduct of the shredding process. It currently cannot be used for anything other than landfill daily cover.)

Curiously, the Shoreham Nuclear Plant was located a few miles from where Nikola Tesla's Wardenclyffe Tower once stood. Tesla's facility would have been the first wireless power transmission facility in the world, but it was torn down under FBI supervision in a manner not unlike the sabotage of the nuclear station 75 years later. Is there something about this location that makes people fear having a power station there?

Tomorrow: The Hell Gate

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