It's not where, it's what

"The stupidest thing you can do (is) to run against an industry that is providing employment for hundreds of thousands of Canadians, and not just in Alberta, but right across the country," Ignatieff told an audience largely of business graduate students at HEC Montreal, a management school affiliated with the University of Montreal. Full Story »

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by Dennis Baker - Jul. 6, 2009

It's not where, it's what

Adam Radwanski tells the truth that a solution to climate change would have a snow balls chance in hell, as even the accredited environmentalist and groups in canada are pseudo environmentalist deep within the pockets of Alberta tar sands exploters. Guess thats why the Globe and Mail refuses to cover the RCMP having me arrested after planting the evidence to prevent my running in the Provincial Election. yet the Globe and mail covered election irregularities in Iran Dennis Baker penticton bc canada V2A6Z3 dennisbaker2003@hotmail.com RE : The solution to climate change. ( human excrement + nuclear waste = hydrogen ) The USA discharges Trillions of tons of sewage annually, sufficient quantity to sustain electrical generation requirements of the USA. Redirecting existing sewage systems to containment facilities would be a considerable infrastructure modification project. It is the intense radiation that causes the conversion of organic material into hydrogen, therefore what some would consider the most dangerous waste because of its radiation would be the best for this utilization. I believe the combination of clean water and clean air, will increase the life expectance of humans. yours sincerely Dennis Baker

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