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Forum Post: A RAY OF HOPE For Humanity...But It Would Kill Big Oil & The Fossil Fuel Industry...

Posted 10 years ago on March 12, 2014, 2:39 p.m. EST by KevinPotts (368)
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A RAY OF HOPE For Humanity...But It Would Kill Big Oil & The Fossil Fuel Industry...And That's Why You're Not Hearing About This On The Mainstream Media "News"...

You Can Now Drive Across The US For Free, Mainstream Media Ignores It - MOC #292 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXTs8149qAM&feature=youtu.be

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Drive Coast to Coast Free of Fuel Costs in the Tesla Model S.

"Tesla Motors, an alternative-energy automotive innovator, has become the first electric car company to connect a route of Supercharger charging stations making it possible to travel all the way from the east to the west coast of the United States entirely depending on free charging stations designed for Tesla Model S, a completely electric sedan." http://www.educateinspirechange.org/2014/02/drive-coast-coast-free-fuel-costs-tesla-model-s.html.

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IBM Solar Collector Magnifies Sun By 2000X – These Could Provide Power To The Entire Planet

[Excerpt:] "According to Greenpeace, this technology can establish itself as the third largest player in the sustainable power generation industry. A study published in 2009 predicted that solar power could supply all the world’s energy needs, with minimal space. (1) Greenpeace estimates that it would take only two percent of the Sahara Desert’s land area to supply the entire planet’s electricity needs.(1)" http://www.educateinspirechange.org/2014/02/ibm-solar-collector-magnifies-sun-2000x-provide-power-en...

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[-] 5 points by shadz66 (19985) 10 years ago

"80% of Americans are already covered by the Tesla Supercharger Network with that percentage set to increase over the next several years. We could soon be finding ourselves in a market with the ever-increasing option to drive without the need for gas as fuel. This is exciting on a lot of levels, both for the personal pocketbook, and on the grander scale of our overburdened environment and dependence on fossil fuels.'' from :

''This is another great technology that could provide power to the entire planet for free! Good reasons as to why we cannot implement this technology are non existent. At the end of the day, it seems that big oil corporations will do whatever they can to prevent change from happening, but the power of the people is greater. All we have to do is come together, create, and cooperate.'' from :

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Thanx a lot for this thought provoking forum-post and the excellent links Kev. A great Lee Camp video too [ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXTs8149qAM ]. It really has come to something serious when the most important news is brought to The 99% people by lone radical comedians and the conservative MSM propaganda is purveyed by corporate PR whores, masquerading as 'journalists'. Ho humm, thanx again and solidarity.

veritas vos liberabit ...

[-] 2 points by bullfrogma (448) 10 years ago

ibm-solar-collector?

wtf, that's amazing.

I was literally just thinking about how sketchy nuclear power is.

[-] 4 points by shadz66 (19985) 10 years ago

Do you know what happened to Public Transport in LA & other US cities, when local bus and streetcar companies were bought up by car makers OR who financed and then buried a lot of the wind/wave/tide tech ?! I like the tech but I do N0T trust IBM !! Clean tech has to be kept out of copyright and patents and be given away and shared imo but 'The Corporate Prophets of Profit' won't allow it !!! Also, fyi ...

caveat ...

[-] 1 points by bullfrogma (448) 10 years ago

Aye, makes sense. That's the first thing i thought when i saw IBM (oh no, sketchy upgrades). way too long real progress has been undermined by elitist profiteers. i seriously think public ownership of things that effect everyone is more of the real issue than just the money in politics thing.

[-] 4 points by shadz66 (19985) 10 years ago

The Public Ownership of strategic industries makes complete sense but greedy, monopolistic, corporate price-gougers who own our allegedly 'democratic' governments stand in the way. In compliment on this St. Pat's Day, I append fyi :

fiat lux ...

[-] 1 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 10 years ago

Christie Unilaterally Shuts Down All Tesla Car Stores in NJ

What I said http://kos.salsalabs.com/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=VTYG3G85%2Bd%2BG6nHTHas2fA0xKp4PH/8D :

Know an individual by "their" actions not their words. Well now we know more about you - that you don't care about combating climate change and it's increasing storms ( like Sandy ) - nope - you have shown that you are for fossil fuel destruction. Shutting down Tesla sales in your state you show yourself to be an enemy of the environment and absolutely that you are no friend of the people.

[-] 0 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 10 years ago

Oh - and - Tweet

DKAtoday ‏@DKAtoday

Christie Unilaterally Shuts Down All Tesla Car Stores in NJ http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/03/12/1284105/-Christie-Unilaterally-Shuts-Down-All-Tesla-Car-Stores-in-NJ … via @dailykos

Christie 4 the people?

I don't think so !!!

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[-] 1 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 10 years ago

I wonder how much Tesla could make by leasing rights to other auto manufacturers to build electric cars that could be recharged at a Tesla station?

[-] 1 points by Hella1 (1) 10 years ago

Interesting!

[-] 0 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 10 years ago

U know damn well that Christie knows which side of his bread is buttered - or does he? Public? What are your thoughts?

Christie unilaterally shuts down all Tesla car stores in NJ

[-] 0 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 10 years ago

A RAY OF HOPE For Humanity...But It Would Kill Big Oil & The Fossil Fuel Industry

Hmmmm somehow I just can't picture that as being a bad thing.

[-] 0 points by shoozTroll (17632) 10 years ago

It's a pretty amusing website................:)

http://www.educateinspirechange.org/2014/03/11-americans-think-html-sexually-transmitted-disease.html

Here's one that works, if you have the money to purchase and maintain one.

http://gas2.org/2014/01/27/tesla-supercharger-network-now-cover-coast-coast-drive/

[-] 0 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 10 years ago

Perhaps by the time they get some recharge stations in Mn - I may be able to afford a used one.

[-] 0 points by shoozTroll (17632) 10 years ago

I still couldn't afford the tires.

At that weight, they don't last too long.

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[-] 0 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 10 years ago

How many miles you average a month - I averaged my mileage for the 3 years that I had my Cavalier - it was 166 per month - though it helps reduce required driving to be retired.

[-] 0 points by shoozTroll (17632) 10 years ago

LOL, my daughter still drives mine to school.

Probably around that, if she didn't.

My last set of tires lasted 65,000.

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[-] 0 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 10 years ago

65,000 is pretty good - anyway - how much does a Tesla weigh?

[-] 0 points by shoozTroll (17632) 10 years ago

The "sports car" weighs well over 2 tons. 4,647.3 to be semi exact.

[-] 0 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 10 years ago

That's not bad my current car weighs 3,476 pounds - the Tesla shouldn't be that hard on tires - depending on how one drives it - no smoking the tires on every take-off. The weight with an all wheel drive transmission and an aggressive tread tire would make for a good snow vehicle.

[-] 0 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 10 years ago

You Can Now Drive Across The US For Free, Mainstream Media Ignores It

hmmmm what ta do - what ta dooo. Imagine. How much is a car paym? Could one trade stopping at the gas station for - instead - buying a new electric car?