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The Insanity of Carbon Capture
National Grid and Petrofac plan £1bn Scottish carbon capture and storage plant Energy network operator National Grid and oil services company Petrofac have joined with US developer Summit Power to enter a £1bn government competition to build a carbon capture and storage (CCS) project. The previous government competition to award £1bn funding for the commercial development of CCS technology ended in failure last year. – Telegraph UK
Dominant Social Theme: Take this nasty gas and bury it.
Free-Market Analysis: Imagine that someone proposed to freeze oxygen and store it below ground in a semi-solid form. Imagine that this was supposed to be turned into an industry. Imagine that people pursued oxygen with butterfly nets, so that you had plenty of "capturers" running around the countryside waving at the sky. Imagine that they were paid top dollar by private industry and government to do this ...
It's really no more ridiculous than what is now being seriously proposed by the mainstream media. "Carbon capture" is not merely dubious on a number of fronts; it's an example of the contempt held by the power elite for the masses they someday intend to "cull."
The power elite intends to move the world toward global governance via dominant social themes, the fear-based promotions that frighten Western middle classes into giving up power and wealth to specially prepared globalist institutions.
Global warming itself, now labeled climate change, was the proximate methodology for this manipulation, and despite the exposure of global warming as a fraud, the elites that seek global governance continue to promote this false meme.
There likely IS no global warming, and even if there is, the world has been warmer and colder for literally billions of years. Climate change is the norm for a planet like Earth and is neither a crisis nor a turning point in human survival.
In fact, a little "warming" would likely make it easier to grow food and reduce the amount of insulation necessary in buildings. However, some scientists now make an argument for global "cooling" – and that would likely bring a different set of issues demanding industrial and commercial response.
Could global cooling be in store for humanity and for the world? The website isthereglobalcooling.com makes the case that people may be chasing the wrong "crisis." Here are some facts that the global cooling site presents on its landing page:
January 2011, 7,000 buffaloes die from cold in Vietnam, Bitter cold sets records in Korea, 800,000 animals lost from cold in Mongolia, Snow flattens 100,000 homes in China
February 2011, Moscow has coldest winter in 100 years, record low temperatures in San Francisco and Spokane, Minneapolis has most snow emergency days in city's history, New York City and Philadelphia shatter snowfall records link
Winter 2010-2011 in the US, 39th coldest in 113 years of records. Temperatures are dropping an average of 4.1 deg F per decade.
Coldest March ('11) in Australia history, Global temperatures in first 3 months of '11 are the coolest in the past decade, May '11 Australian ski slopes to open early with early cold, Seattle has coldest April in history in 2011, Darwin Australia has coldest May and June 2011 temps in history.
It is really possible, when it comes to the weather, to present a series of facts that buttress any given argument. The weather is simply too big a phenomenon to be pinned down precisely around the globe.
When one tries to make projections it becomes even more ludicrous, if that's possible. Forecasts currently are valid only a couple of days out. Beyond that, even the most modern weather forecasts are not apt to be especially valid.
Nonetheless, the power elite that uses fear-based promotions to push the world toward global governance is busy utilizing the mainstream media to whip up interest in a "carbon capture" industry.
Again, this makes about as much a sense as capturing air with butterfly nets, but common sense is not part of a promotional procedure. The idea is to generate hysteria and then, by implementing nonsensical solutions, make what is ridiculous seem commonplace. Here's more from the Telegraph article, excerpted above:
The consortium said it proposed to build a low-carbon coal power station at the Port of Grangemouth, west of Edinburgh on the Firth of Forth in Scotland. A previous high-profile government competition to award the £1bn funding allocated to the development of a commercial scale CCS project ended in failure last year, but a new competition is due to be launched in coming weeks.
The proposed bid announced today would be known as the Caledonia Clean Energy Project. The power plant would run on coal feedstock and would have more than 90pc carbon capture, Summit Power said. The captured carbon dioxide would be transported via a pipeline to St Fergus by National Grid Carbon and then transferred offshore where it would be stored "deep under the North Sea" by CO2DeepStore, a subsidiary of Petrofac.
Summit Power said it was currently developing a very similar project in Texas, for which it had been awarded $450m by the US Department of Energy.
We can see above how this process of implanting an unnecessary industry is evolving. The power elite attempts to control the world via mercantilism, by passing laws that benefit its various actions and then by building on them.
In this case, we can see that the elites are using the funding stream of government to get this faux industry off the ground. A "high profile government competition" is one of the methodologies that directs US$1.5 billion toward whatever corporations manage to figure out how to remove carbon from the sky and bury it below ground.
Doesn't matter that it already "ended in failure." The elites and their enablers and associates are nothing if not stubborn. They'll continue to try until they get it right and resources around the world are dedicated to a nonsensical solution to a non-existent problem.
The Scottish government is not alone in this insanity. Just this week, the Economist magazine, a pre-eminent mouthpiece of the elite, ran a long article entitled, "Net benefits ... The idea of pulling carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere is a beguiling one. Could it ever become real?" Here's how the article began:
THOSE who worry about global warming have a simple answer to the problem. Simple in theory, that is: stop pumping carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. In practice that is rather hard to do. But there is another approach. Having put the stuff into the air, take it out ...
Klaus Lackner, a physicist at Columbia University, started talking about this a decade ago. Peter Eisenberger, also of Columbia, and David Keith, until recently of the University of Calgary, in Canada, and now at Harvard, have taken up the idea as well.
All three have formed companies aimed at doing it, with the help of some intrigued billionaires. Dr Lackner was patronised by the late Gary Comer, founder of Lands' End, a large clothing company. Dr Eisenberger's backer is Edgar Bronfman, whose fortune came from Seagram, a now defunct distiller. And Dr Keith has Bill Gates.
All the usual suspects, once again, including intimidated billionaires like Bill Gates who have long since realized their fortunes aren't really "theirs" and that if they do not point their billions at supporting the elite's dominant social themes they will end up in jail or worse.
And so it goes. Sooner or later there may be an industry in "carbon capture." It will be based on spurious science and will do nothing but fritter away the world's wealth.
Central banking itself has created the world's biggest bubble by supporting unnecessary banks and financial services around the world. The faux-tensions of the war on terror divert literally trillions into fighting unnecessary wars with unneeded armies. And now there may be a carbon capture industry that will provide a solution to a problem that doesn't exist.
There is a reason that the world is impoverished and that billions live on a dollar or two a day. The dynastic families that apparently control the world's central banking wealth are determined to perpetuate their fear-based propaganda even if it has been thoroughly exposed by what we call the Internet Reformation.
Creating all these false crises and then building up whole "industries" to address them is one of the reasons why the world faces constant economic crises. Instead of growing food and creating new and innovative products, those who are trying to run the world spend enormous sums of money to equip people metaphorically with butterfly nets and then encourage them, figuratively, to run around the countryside in pursuit of air.
This dissipation of resources makes communities poorer and confuses cultures generally. When the predominant scientific consensus is one that cannot be proven and is likely fake, then the future is mortgaged to phantasmagoria. It has a ripple effect throughout society.
Conclusion: It's simply not good to construct a future based on lies. Fortunately, the Internet's alterative media has done a good job of deconstructing the global warming meme. Whether the power elite can build a business around "capturing carbon" remains to be seen. Certainly, they'll continue to try.
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Posted by Hoss on 03/23/12 12:28 PM
It's about access to energy. When someone gets a hand on the valve that controls your energy, they own you.
Posted by nithsdale on 03/22/12 09:53 PM
Carbon may be more than you think.
The same internet, that you say will save us from this false program, is also promoting carbon in different guises in the products that serve the internet. Therein lies the conundrum we find ourselves with in this whole Carbon Escapade.
Carbon is the major building material on this planet and maybe in the universe. Most of us don't think about it since it is usually referred to as hydrocarbon. All of us drink it by the ton in so called "soft drinks", as in carbonated soda, and it is used even in larger quantities in the growth and preparation of processing foods of all types. And in energy, well I leave that to those of you working with it.
All this is by way of emphasizing that the push to prepare large storage areas of compressed carbon and make it more stable may have a much more important rationale behind it than we, the demos, are thinking of now.
I don't know why science is being pressured to take carbon so seriously since it is so prevalent in our lives already but it should spark an attempt to find out what is exciting the promotion. We know governments are wildly into it because they have been promised a great new hidden tax, almost beyond comprehension since it wil be levied on all aspects of life here on earth, but there is something else in the backroom.
I know you are all into conspiracy and conspirators but it does not make sense since most plots fail due to stupidity or death of the plotters themselves and this is being established with too many dilletantes to stay under control.
Perhaps an investigation into the uses of carbon, predicted uses, is in order. Think about it!
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Posted by Abu Aardvark on 03/21/12 07:18 PM
This just in:
'French attacks could inspire next generation of terrorists: Expert (... ) "Lone wolves" who plot to carry out small-scale attacks on soft targets, like those in which seven people have been killed in France, could be the future of terrorism, a security expert has warned. (CNN)
Click to view link
CNN seems to know 'the future of terrorism'. Who'da thunk it?
Posted by NAPpy on 03/21/12 06:57 PM
My attitude has changed. I'm less mad at the incessant propaganda, and more angry that I could have ever been fooled by it. Nowadays I treat propaganda like a blog troll--I just scroll past their comments to get at the truth.
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Posted by Hoss on 03/21/12 04:20 PM
I know it's true. I saw it on TV.
Posted by Bluebird on 03/21/12 03:37 PM
Excellent! Yes, they know the earth is cooling now. But that is why they changed it from "global warming" to "climate change". Sneaky. If it is too hot, blame CO2. If it is too cold, again, it is the nasty CO2. They think they have this perfectly bottled up and sold. But no. No one buys it anymore. No problem though. They continue on as if no one has noticed it is all a big false science. The Emperior wears no clothes but marches on with naked hineys shining because they CAN.
But the beauty is... the business plans fail. It will continue to fail. Our local power plant (AEP) was building a carbon capture plant nearby. It was to be funded mostly by taxpayer money. A lot of money was invested, but then they changed their minds. Oh, but we are still paying rates as though it were built. And that was the real plan all along, I would guess.
Now that people are aware of these plots before they even get them going (thanks, DB and others), we wonder why we ever fell for these memes before. They are not really very intellegent, are they?
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Posted by dave jr on 03/21/12 03:30 PM
It is even more believable if I believe that you believe what I believe.
Or, it can just be repeated 1000 times, then surely it becomes fact.
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Posted by Hoss on 03/21/12 03:13 PM
It doesn't matter that they are trying to buck the laws of thermodynamics ... does it? As long as we believe, we believe. That's what really counts.
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Posted by dave jr on 03/21/12 02:31 PM
I wish they would keep their hands off the thermostat. It is causing too much wear and tear on the sun.
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Posted by Abu Aardvark on 03/21/12 02:05 PM
'Global Cooling and the New World Order (... ) At its June meeting in Sitges, Spain (unreported and held in camera, as is Bilderberg's way), some of the world's most powerful CEOs rubbed shoulders with notable academics and leading politicians. They included: the chairman of Fiat, the Irish Attorney General Paul Gallagher, the US special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Holbrooke, Henry Kissinger, Bill Gates, Dick Perle, the Queen of the Netherlands, the editor of the Economist…. Definitely not Z-list, in other words.
Which is what makes one particular item on the group's discussion agenda so tremendously significant. See if you can spot the one I mean:
The 58th Bilderberg Meeting will be held in Sitges, Spain 3 - 6 June 2010. The Conference will deal mainly with Financial Reform, Security, Cyber Technology, Energy, Pakistan, Afghanistan, World Food Problem, Global Cooling, Social Networking, Medical Science, EU-US relations.
Yep, that's right. Global Cooling.
Which means one of two things.
Either it was a printing error.
Or the global elite is perfectly well aware that global cooling represents a far more serious and imminent threat to the world than global warming, but is so far unwilling to admit it except behind closed doors.'
Click to view link
(James Delingpole, Telegraph, September 26th, 2010)
Posted by R on 03/21/12 10:52 AM
Another GREAT CALL!
This type of education and dissemination of facts to the public is why I started reading the DB in the first place.
There has for some time now, been a convoluted and ludicrous theory regarding the alleged release of "Stored Carbon" from within the earth into the atmosphere. The fact that the "Eco-Nazis" overlook is that there are many self regulating naturally occurring "systems" operating that are more than capable of reacting with the carbon and returning it to other "states" other than CO2 and maintaining the "integrity" of our atmosphere. The agenda driven zealots use narrow focus tunnel vision theory in an attempt to put forth their 'case' and ignore (or are too intellectually lazy)to consider the myriad of other inter-related 'systems' that control and buffer our environment.
Yet another anti free market, fear based Meme attempting to create False Guilt in order to control the 'masses'.
By the way, there is compelling geological evidence that we are between ice ages. A bit of global warming to delay the "event" might be welcome.
As I have said many times before: Liberalism (modern day) = Political Correctness = Thought Police (False Guilt) = TYRANNY! (Via corruption of our social and political 'systems').
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Posted by dave jr on 03/21/12 08:54 AM
Could it be possible that pumping CO2 into one end of an oil resevoir to pressurize it to boost the oil production from wells at the other end, is better than using water or natural gas, as is commonly practiced?
Nothing like socializing the cost, whether by carbon tax or gov funded sequestration, for higher private profits.
Posted by Merridth80 on 03/21/12 08:34 AM
I just wish they (PE) wouldn't use our resources for that artificial purpose. We could do so much more with our own money than they do!



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