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  1. Fred Thornton
    October 12, 2025 @ 4:04 pm

    —grin— If bait this be then baited I am. It is Sunday and I haven’t preached a sermon in a while. I am so totally tired of the fear mongering around thi subject. You want to fix the climate? By the numbers:

    1) Go after the greenhouse gasses exactly the same way they got there: one load at a time. Pray to the diety of your choice that the fates infuse the parasite politicians with the intention of sponsoring research into converting from fossil sunlight over to modern sunlight, and NO NO NO that does not mean photoVoltaic where all we’ve done is trade the geo-politics of petroleum for the equally nasty geo-politics of rare earth minerals and park all of that pollution on the Chinese (the most likely source of Covid, but that’s next week’s subject). And I don’t want to hear a whine out of the oil companies, ya’ll still own the distribution networks, you’re not going to lose any money.

    1A)… using kinetic (wave) and wind energy start electrolitically cracking hydrogen off the ocean waters. Some very bright kids worked out a way to create a hydrogen foam that handles about like gasoline, now there is a high energy fuel for mobile power. Hydrogen combustion… net output, heat and water.

    1B) as a major perk such a process allows us to begin reversing the damage two hundred years of acid rain has done the oceans.

    2) Have the GDG sponsor a design competition for hydrogen fueled engines to replace the petrol variety: a solid turbo-fan design for aircraft (HFTF), and high tech hydrogen fired steam for agriculture and transportation.

    3) Begin migrating motor freight off highways and diesel onto lift body HFTF powered dirigibles. As the existing fleets of semi’s age out just replace em with a wing, not a rig. These days the training to be a blimp jockey isn’t any more than the training required to be a gear jammer.

    A) This has the massive tactical advantage of using the MASSIVE surplus shaft horsepower of a HFTF, operating at the altitude where you want to extract the CO2 and methane in the first place, to be utilized to capture and store in the dirigible lift wing to be conveniently reprocessed on the ground. Like I said, one load at time.

    4) Harvesting the oceans opens the potential to migrate the roughness into body dogs tending the hydrogen production units, no one loses a livelihood. This also gets the merchant marine back in the game, and if there’s one bunch who can compete with the farmers for getting it done with what’s available to work with? It’s the sailors.

    I can keep going for quite a while, but I think I’ve made my point. It isn’t that we can’t, it isn’t that we don’t know how, the problem is the fauxLiberal of both parties DON’T WANT TO! They like the fear mongering helplessness of the impending ecological disaster that did so much to convince an entire generation they shouldn’t have kids and plan for their future… not if the world is just going to come to a bad end for them. That fear has been a major and sustained weapon in the covert cultural warfare being prosecuted against America and the west in the ongoing efforts to convert the entire world into one grand chinkaslamic dystopian tyranny.

    Folks (this one is for the solar punk crowd), the first planet we need to Terraform is Earth!

  2. Fred Thornton
    October 12, 2025 @ 4:09 pm

    BAD BAD AUTOCORRECT!!! No donut.

    #4… that’s roughnecks, not roughness, and bouy dogs, not body dogs.

Watchman, what of the night?