Friday, October 23, 2009

Knowledge is power...

... and we know that people with power will generally attempt to retain their power and try to gain even more. 
In order to hold onto power we should expect the powerful to hold onto knowledge; to suppress it. 
 
After all, knowledge is power -- and money is an expression of this power.
 
The suppression of knowledge is therefore beneficial for any entity wishing to accumulate money -- like corporations.
 
To deny this is idiocy.

It would then be a logical conclusion to agree that energy sources that promote independence would be suppressed to maximize power accumulation through profits.

So, I don't buy into the BS about solar and wind being unable to harness enough energy needed to supply our daily needs --  the technology has been suppressed.
 
Independence does not produce a recurring customer base and revenue supply, dependence does.
 
No corporation in their right mind is going to promote freeing customers on their dependence in their corporation.
 
 

 

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