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Amyellen Leib commented on Re: What are biofuels? on March 2, 2008, 6:04 PM
I'm wondering whether Zero Point Energy is a "biofuel..." Granted, it is not used by burning it, and it occurs everywhere (biosphere, lithoshpere, outer space...), so perhaps it does not qualify.What I do know is that when we perfect the tapping of this energy, we will not have exhaust issues, scarcity, or wars by moneyed interests. But right now, its usefulness and any tapping methods are suppressed by those who love money so much they cannot see the implications of having free energy, and the dissapearance of a money system that it will lead to.Still, I hope more people look into it and try building their own devices to draw it forth...
Amyellen Leib commented on What do you do? on March 2, 2008, 5:54 PM
I am a struggling Artist. Mainly I do graphics, animation, video production, and writing. I design games, too, but not yet professionally.I also see myself as a Crusader against the War machine, especially when the War is against some people who use some drugs.In this capacity I try to pose the question of the ethical issues surrounding prohibition to any who have a moment to contemplate this issue.I write articles, produce videos, and post on forums.
Amyellen Leib commented on Re: Re: Re: Is there an energy solution? on March 2, 2008, 5:45 PM
Zero Point Energy is the solution... But we have to get it out from under suppression.
Amyellen Leib commented on Re: What are biofuels? on March 2, 2008, 1:04 PM
I'm wondering whether Zero Point Energy is a "biofuel..." Granted, it is not used by burning it, and it occurs everywhere (biosphere, lithoshpere, outer space...), so perhaps it does not qualify. What I do know is that when we perfect the tapping of this energy, we will not have exhaust issues, scarcity, or wars by moneyed interests. But right now, its usefulness and any tapping methods are suppressed by those who love money so much they cannot see the implications of having free energy, and the dissapearance of a money system that it will lead to. Still, I hope more people look into it and try building their own devices to draw it forth...
I am an activist, a conscientious objector against the War on Drugs - particularly as it relates to marijuana. I am also a writer, graphic designer and artist, animator, video producer and editor, and (I humbly state) a spatial genius.
I am a loving parent of a bright and happy five-year-old.

Amyellen Leib commented on How Ethical is Marijuana Prohibition? on March 6, 2008, 3:38 PM
Mooneyes,You asked, "Do you think marijuana in medicine is ethical or unethical and why?" Any medicine that has no side effects, no probability of weakening you, no probability of killing you, and has been shown to treat the widest array of ailments on top of that, would be the MOST ethical drug to promote and use. Certainly over any medicine that might have debilitating side effects, or might make you need more medicine or might even kill you.Marijuana, being the only drug to fill the former and ethical slot, makes it clear that other choices are not ethical unless you've tried marijuana first and did not get relief, for things like stress, anorexia, glaucoma, nausea, headache, general aches, chronic pain, Alzheimer's, multiple sclerosis, ADD, hyperactivity, menstrual issues, and on...Did I answer the question?