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PostPosted: Sat Aug 29, 2009 11:18 am    Post subject: Biofuel And Death To Partner Reply with quote

Words don’t do justice to the horror of what biofuel will mean to this planet
Using United Nations global poverty statistics as a base, it is now clear that United States and European Union biofuel policies will significantly contribute to the early, avoidable deaths of between 10 and 20 million people in the year 2008 alone. Only a post-disaster assessment by future scientific studies and historians can give a more exact figure for the body count of The Great Biofuel Famine, which may continue for many years to come. This is urgent, folks, and largely under the radar!
Even in our “shining city on the hill”, the land of pastures of plenty and amber waves of grain, the lowest class poor people including the homeless but also veterans, elderly and, really anyone below the “Mendoza line” financially speaking are facing a rougher go than ever because of our new “GREEN” policies, which John McCain, Hillary Clinton, and Barack Obama have all knowingly come out in favor of.
Even Bilderberg member and supporter of the New World Order, Bill Clinton spoke the truth when he stated that “what’s realy hurting the food market is America moving into ethanol”. He said this at a recent summit on “Progressive Governance”
in England.
Biofuels are touted as the solution to global warming. Global warming may or may not be true. But biofuels are a disaster that can only lead to more death and destruction of people, property and the atmosphere no matter what biofuel crops we grow. In 2006 corn was on the market at only $2/bushel, but expanding ethanol production has pushed corn prices up to over $6 a bushel today and since the main thing that we feed poultry and animals is corn… the prices of chicken, eggs, beef and dairy have all gone up as a consequence. In the year 2007, the USA alone turned enough corn, soybeans, and rapeseed into biofuels to satisfy the yearly caloric needs of over 250 million people. The World Bank states that staple food prices have increased by an incredible 80% in the 3 year period from 2005 to 2008 and 33 nations now face political instability as a result. In even some wealthier countries like Italy there have been food riots. And in countries such as Haiti people have taken to eating “cookies” made from mud Haitian food riots are beginning to look more like outright revolution.
Biofuel is a bad idea that sounds like a good idea and there is no way to make it match up with the realities of the real world so it becomes something positive for either the environment or the economy. Many independent studies from agencies, universities, etc show that ethanol from cellulose (switchgrass, wood chips, crops waste, etc.) will never be cost effective. Some companies, including major oil corporations, have sought to extract biodiesel from algae but they have been trying unsuccessfully with a great waster of money and time and effort for over thirty years now. In addition to the effects on the world food supply, using corn as a source for ethanol takes so much use of other energy sources that it is not even 1/5th as efficient as fossil fuel and instead it is a killer of people and a hazard to the environment.
Respected scientific studies have shown that biofuel production is torture for wildlife and the biosphere, and speeds global warming faster than using ordinary gasoline.
The evidence is so overwhelmingly and severely against biofuel and its horrendous ramifications that no person of good will would ever support it.
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