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Much of the facts that he was conveying, were true, but they were hidden by the realities that I was trying to convey. When I did a search on an engine un-associated with Google or the WEF, or Blackrock, I basically came up with energy inefficiencies, which, pretty much reinforce, that woodz and I, are talking about the same thing. . . . but the folks that are trying to push us into a "forth industrial revolution," don't want those inconvenient facts told.
If every American home replaced just one light bulb with an Energy Star bulb, the amount of energy saved could light more than 3 million homes for a year.
look, they've been sayin' this for decades Woodz
many poco's will send a customer a nastygram re> , 'you're usage is more than your neighbors'
then they call a spark up, retro the whole house, appliances, lights, you name it
and get the same nastygram a year later....
~S~
. . . I wonder how much my carbon foot print increased, just to uncover that?
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Poor poor Nikola, rolling in his grave. . .
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