Wednesday, February 22, 2006

THE SWAN SONG OF ARAB OIL

There's a revolution going on that will lead to the swan song for those who go along with oil that one day will be gone. It will dry up in the sand as the demand for alternate energies, like ocean waves from the seas, corn plants waving in the breeze, the wind that blows, the sun that shines, hydrogen that can't run out and other sources will be found, no doubt, and that slimy goo in the earth won't be worth a greasy dime.

There's research underway, even in the U.S.A., to do away with fossil fuels we now choose to use to brew our booze and make our shoes and print the evening news and, without thanks, fill the tanks of our trucks and cars and, who knows, maybe our trips to the stars.

Why not the waves that dash with wasted motion in the ocean? Sweden's leadin' the world in creating the first "energy farm" to keep its people warm and fill all its heat and eating needs. Pretty smart, those Swedes! Ireland's looking to the wind to begin its factories and create new energies. Will Russia use alcohol to run its new Vodcacar?

Future generations of all nations will find new ways to replace oil that's running out, anyway. Those who look ahead instead of waiting till it's crisis time fear that not next week or next year, but by two thousand ten or soon thereafter, oil use will reach its peak. And sooner or later the world will face disaster if they don't work now to find a way somehow to do what's doable. Renewable is the answer.

Green power will someday be the power of the hour to run transportation, reduce the cost of your summer vacation and energize industry. We'll use plants and weeds and even seeds to fill the needs for fuels. Cooking oil, now used to make and bake our pies and fry our fries, print our views, take a cruise or do what else we choose will flow from pumps now filled with that obscene gasoline.

OH MY OH MY OH, HERE COMES BIO,, WIND AND WAVES IN THE SEAS, THE SUN AND CORN AND OTHER THINGS THAT WILL BRING AN END TO THE ARAB MONOPOLIES!

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