Monthly Archives: July 2010

Letters mailed to Senate Energy subcommittee members

It’ll take a couple of weeks to get through security, but 15 senators will have a nice surprise waiting for them when they get back from recess. Each member on the Energy sub-committee got a unique letter requesting funding for low-energy nuclear reactions research accompanied by two complimentary Cold Fusion Now stickers.

Here’s a sample letter sent to Senator Debbie Stabenow from Michigan:

Senator Debbie Stabenow
133 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington DC 20510

Dear Senator Stabenow,

Please […]

Fusion funding in the news

1) From the Tehran Times: Iran begins nuclear fusion studies. They are talking about hot fusion, but cold fusion is mentioned in the last lines of the release…

2)Funding for nuclear fusion: Expensive Iteration looks at the cost overruns and funding difficulties the latest big hot fusion project is facing. Geez, the dollar numbers are humongous.

3) Finally, this article to be published in Canadian Business, Wanted: More cash in nuclear fusion, […]

Pizza run leads to God

I went out to get a pizza last nite. I almost never leave the house without a book, and this time it was “The Rebirth of Cold Fusion” by Steven Krivit of New Energy Times. While waiting for the pizza, I’d catch up on some history.

When my pizza was done, the older gentleman who called my name asked “What are you reading there?” I said “Oh, it’s about an energy source […]

Keep talking. Keep typing.

It is pretty overwhelming watching humanity destroy itself; allowing whole systems to collapse, rather than change course.  Cultures rise, and they fall.  At the limit of global expansion, we now confront ourselves, squarely. Do humans have a limit of irrationality

Giant methane lakes a half mile under the ocean?  Water samples blowing up?  Calls for MORE deep ocean drilling?  If this wasn’t reality, I’d think I was losing my mind in a Twilight Zone episode.  If […]

A new world, one step at a time…

Proposed changes to the Green Party platform regarding Energy policy

The Green Party is in the process of updating their party platform. You can read and comment on the proposed changes here: http://www.gp.org/committees/platform/comments/?page_id=823

The deadline is NOW! So here’s what I’m submitting. Anybody have suggestions on how to write these words? Please respond with your comments.

You can comment directly to the Green Party California contact coordinating one set of party platform changes ( the document I am commenting on below) here: Marnie […]

Weekly Worldly Pastoral : July 8-15

Another “leak”, this time acidic water from a copper smelter in Haokang village, Shanghang county of Longyan, Fujian province, China, July 13. 4.2 million pounds of fish believe poisoned.

Meanwhile, the regular running with the bulls, Pamplona, Spain;  fitting now more than ever, running from the coming herd of energy depleted problems, running from the real, viable solutions; 20 years running from Cold Fusion potentials…

Meanwhile, 2010 is on track to be the hottest year […]

We Choose……..Cold Fusion!

July 16, 1969.

A Saturn V rocket lifts Apollo 11 towards their destination on the Moon after a decades-long effort that brought scientists, citizens, and political forces together throughout the world.

We chose the Moon.

We choose Cold Fusion….Now.