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The Shortage Industry

Posted by Bob on June 28th, 2010 under Coaching Session


http://hardware.slashdot.org/story/10/06/11/2323227/ITER-Fusion-Reactor-Enters-Existential-Crisis

I have talked a lot about fusion energy. The environmentalists are trying to prevent it. They want everything planned by Mommy Professor. They do NOT want any technological solutions to any shortage.

The opponents are described as environmentalist anti-nuclear. But they are in fact the group I discussed at the end of my 1976 book. They are the education-welfare establishment which wants the Kyoto world Mommy Professor dreams of, where there is a shortage of everything and bureaucrats make the choices.

Fusion is nuclear, but that is all it has in common with atomic power plants. Fission puts out radioactivity, fusion does not. We have no idea what any of the problems will be with fusion generation because there is none yet.

None of this has anything to do with the opposition to it. Every single socialist I know of became an environmentalist the day the USSR closed down. The USSR was, after all, just what I said, “A place where there was a shortage of everything and bureaucrats made the choices.”

It is interesting that Chernobyl occurred in Mommy Professor’s Heaven.

Nobody else would put it that way. And that is the problem.

Just as the real aims of anti-whites are never discussed, the real motives of Mommy Professor are ignored.

It is interesting to me that the big push on fusion energy is happening in Europe. Europe is the place where they usually are the first to pee on themselves when Mommy Professor says something is politically incorrect. Yet France uses nuclear power to an extent that, if copied in the US, would about get rid of our oil shortage.

But this is a crisis coming to a head that only we understand. So far this fusion project has hit $20 billion.

We now have a twenty billion dollar investment facing the environmental industry which represents trillions they hope to control from the shortage industry.

And shortage IS an industry. It is called environmentalism, but it represents millions of people who want to control things and distribute things the way they once wanted to do under socialism. The power companies backed down on nuclear power because theirs was a tiny power compared to the shortage industry.

The shortage industry is no more interested in the environment than it was in working people when it called itself socialism. Millions of people are already employed in it and it wants hundreds of millions.

All of the big companies the shortage industry gets its money from and claims to oppose are, combined, small compared to the education-welfare, environmentalist establishment. But we still debate with them as if they were Idealists against Big Money.

My first book discussed this, but the world view was weeded out as conservatives learned to use only the arguments that didn’t make their liberal heroes look like what they were. Just like today our side weeds out the Mantra.

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  1. #1 by shari on 06/28/2010 - 9:07 am

    This is just a thought,because I don’t know anything about fusion or offshore drilling. I’m wondering if politics is keeping that spill going, because if the solution would involve nuclear fission, it would be VERY public.

  2. #2 by shari on 06/28/2010 - 9:44 am

    I meant “if the solution would involve nuclear FUSION” not fission.

  3. #3 by Simmons on 06/28/2010 - 9:58 am

    America is a jewish backwater, without the Steve Jobs lovefest of Apple (made in Asia)it would be seen as yet another nigger backwater being looted by the Nation of Israel.

    China is leading the eugenics sciences for better or worse. Next they will be producing for each Mandarin a blonde haired playtoy.

    There is no fusion future for America, save what foreign power will pay for its plutonium.

    I know we are all conditioned to play super patriot or something, but come on in a few years down the road the federal gooberment employees will be stealing the office furniture on the way out the door.

  4. #4 by Dave on 06/28/2010 - 10:31 am

    Having an imagination is incredibly important and Mommy Professor Environmentalists just plain lack imagination.

    The Left is composed of uninspired people. They are deadly dull, in mind and in spirit.

    Again, this is temporal provincialism, coupled with a desire to kick people around and bully them.

    Similarly, I can’t believe people are so blind, after all the progress in IT, to the need for much more powerful computers.

    We are in a stage of computing that is akin to the 1906 Victrola in that the 1906 Victrola represented several generations of recorded sound, but so what?

    Why do so few of us see how primitive our equipment is?

    To the Left, nothing exists and will never exist except what is in their hands today.

    Although it is a wild guess on my part, I’d bet that more powerful computers are what fusion nuclear energy waits upon as the problems impeding development probably need more powerful computers to resolve.

    The Left can’t see issues like this. The Left doesn’t want to see these issues.

    They really are a nasty bunch of people, self-righteous, bullying and nasty.

  5. #5 by BoardAd on 06/28/2010 - 11:57 am

    Shari, I had to correct it.

    The use of a thermonuclear bomb on the well bore is the definition of overkill. All that would needed is a couple kilotons from a small fission bomb.

  6. #6 by shari on 06/28/2010 - 12:17 pm

    Oh! Thanks! Learn something new.

  7. #7 by Berserker88 on 06/28/2010 - 5:12 pm

    Shari, Fusion tech and oil tech have nothing in common. What IS being done is a similar tactic. The more the oil pumps out the more you get the “not in my back yard” argument about offshore drilling. What this spill tells me and any LOGICAL person is that there is no shortage of oil. If oil WAS in short supply you bet your ass they would have plugged it on day one. After this spill is stopped and cleaned up, rest assured there will be a “shortage” resulting from it.
    As far as fusion goes, this may be along the lines of the printing press, or the internet. They may not be able to keep the lid on it. Fusion opens the door to TONS of new technology that is possible now, only needing an adequate power supply. You can teach a chimp to work in a coal mine and use coal tech, Nuclear tech REQUIRES an Aryan mind. A Fusion future is a very racial prospect indeed

  8. #8 by BoardAd on 06/28/2010 - 5:35 pm

    Berserker, the problem with this well is the pressure, it is beyond all modern containment systems. The relief wells are an extraordinary feat in themselves and until they are completed, any attempt at closing the well will result in the catastrophic failure of the riser or blow out preventer.

    What everyone is concerned about is the destabilization of the sea bed in the event of a blown riser. Any attempt at capping the well would be ruined if that was to occur.

    The 1979 Ixtoc I leak shows the same failures and successes that they are having today at a much greater depth. Nine months from the blow out is the time table for capping.

  9. #9 by shari on 06/28/2010 - 6:08 pm

    Thanks Berserker, I admit ignorance. What set me off is that I have a hard time thinking that NOBODY has any ideas of how to fix it. As this piece and other comments point out, mommy’s crowd is trying to keep their power ploys going.

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