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Politics : Peak Oil reality or Myth, of an out of Control System

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To: dvdw© who wrote (484)7/24/2011 9:47:38 AM
From: dvdw©Read Replies (1) of 1580
 
Our role is as a provider of input Input that is needed almost everywhere, due to the inherent flaws present in the structure of our educational systems output mechanisms.....

whoever originated the concepts that oil ever came from fossils? was this some committee, with that hubbard whatever his name is, designated as its first mouthpiece? He sure spent a lot of time at state level agencies implanting his myths....oh my...

while i may have answered that question correctly in the 4th grade that dinos and crude....i realize now, that to be vested as an educator, has little or nothing to do with education.

its embarrassing really....

How many other myths are enabling the dumb or dumber matrix.....

leaving us to wonder, now that the lid is lifted, the malfeasance of oligarchy is found, the real tasks of discernment concerning some men and thier methods, is hereby enabled.

let them understand that hiearchal structures that in place systems prefer, exist at high ground too.....the world need not end in a bang, or according to some clever scheme about self preservation.....whats needed is widespread understanding about how the variable time shapes of everything.......enabled by the presence of degrees of freedom, articulate solutions....extra dimensional to the static holograms offered today.
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