Updates for the Week of 4/21/19

CounterMeasures for TIs:

https://www.targetedperson.com/BB/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=23

Geology Lecture for the Week: The Hawaiian Islands and Yellowstone Park

(Some people think that because they live next to Volcanoes that they are expert geologists and volcanologists, they're all doctors)

Things are getting better by the minute:

LPG, CNG, and Hydrogen Conversion for your vehicle! (I'll look into LNG and Liquid Hydrogen conversions.)

LPG vs. CNG

http://therealtruthman.blogspot.com/2019/04/hydrogen-propane-butane-natural-gas.html

Since the CNG tank is often the heaviest and most expensive part of a CNG conversion I'm looking into other low cost high pressure (3000-4000 psi) containers.

Local Sources of Methane

I was thinking, many highly populated areas already have access to a source of methane or natural gas - landfills! Many landfills produce usable amounts of methane (known as Landfill gas):

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landfill_gas

Along with Landfill gas, there is the Sewage Treatment Gas (Methane):

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22575155

So, landfills AND sewage treatment plants can be local sources of transportation fuel, in fact there are many possible sources of "biogas":

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biogas

People can collect the gas emissions from Cows, separate the methane from the other gases and sell it to fuel your car or for cooking.

Municipalities can tap into these sources of methane and sell it as a locally produced transportation fuel! This is yet another reason to convert your car to run on CNG along with gasoline. 

Furthermore, since this methane is produced locally there can be less methane emissions from leaks since it doesn't have to transported for long distances. Also, since the methane must be separated from the carbon dioxide, the carbon dioxide can be sequestered!

You don't have to wait for the energy industry to change over to hydrogen to run an internal combustion engine on hydrogen. It is possible to generate your own hydrogen gas, compress it and then burn it in an engine, like this:

https://youtu.be/REV739pRNcw?list=PLTYlUGKLEk-GZfbXewpyRNn2iJ8RNepBd

I was thinking about the Tesla battery powered automobiles, if people carry around a couple of solar panels in their Tesla vehicle and they run out of charge while driving during the daytime, all they have to do is set up the solar panels, wait a couple of hours, let their vehicle charge up again and boom they're off!
People can now drive as far into sparsely populated areas as they want. They can be hundreds of miles from the nearest person and as long as the sun shines, the vehicle is in good working order and their solar panels function correctly they will never be stranded, they can always move!

I think Tesla should consider making a battery powered motorcycle or scooter!

Sometimes similar is possible with hydrogen powered cars though, it may be more complicated, because people will need some source of hydrogen. This may require using energy to extract water from the atmosphere or carrying around a container of water and then splitting the water and pressuring it into a container.

Cloud cover can now be controlled by using geoengineering. Moisture laden air masses can be dried up by over spraying them with condensation forming particulates. Hence, intermittent solar energy production due to passing clouds isn't as big a problem as we thought.

In regards to passive house design. Vacuum panel insulation could be used in the construction of houses, thereby bringing down the amount of heat loss to or heat entry from the environment.

The water/steam mix expelled from steam turbine power generation is often at a temperature higher than the surroundings. Instead of expelling this steam/water mix into the environment or cooling this steam/water mix and reusing it, it is far more efficient to pass this steam water mix through a heat exchanger. This heat exchanger would boil a liquid (like isobutane) with a boiling temperature lower than that of the steam/water mix. Then this vapor would be passed through a turbine to extract additional energy.

In regards to the lifespan and reliability of solar steam, solar Stirling engine, or wind turbines, I believe we could learn something from some of the better practices of car, TV, and other product manufactures.

Like this:

https://vimeo.com/294980803#t=33s

Also, many automobiles are subjected to extensive, rigorous testing, to simulate the effects of aging due to a variety of factors, like fast driving, rough roads, acceleration, low maintenance, going over bumps quickly, heat, cold, etc. After this extensive testing the entire car is taken apart and every piece, no matter how small, is inspected for wear.

This is what should be done with solar steam, solar Stirling engines, and wind turbines. Older solar steam plants, Solar Stirling engines, and wind turbines could be completely taken apart and every piece, no matter how small should be inspected to see if they wear, how much they wear, which components wear down more quickly, which less quickly. By doing this we can increase the lifetime of solar steam power systems, solar Stirling Engines, wind turbines, and even Solar Panels tremendously.

There are examples of machines that last for many decades. There are automobiles that have accumulated 1,000,000 miles (some owners replaced parts, gaskets, transmissions, rebuilt the engine) and they are still running:

https://www.popularmechanics.com/cars/g121/million-mile-club-the-worlds-longest-lived-cars/

I have found that the MPG of gasoline powered vehicles, also depends on the quality of the gasoline. Some brands of gasoline are more energy dense than others and yield greater MPG, some gasoline is akin to those used in weed trimmers, weed eater gas. From my experience, the brands with the some most energy dense gasolines are Valero and surprise, surprise Quik Trip. I used to think Quik Trip was just average gasoline, until I filled up my tank and the needle barely moved when I drove from one end of the Phoenix Valley to the other. That's high quality Gasoline!

From my experience the least energy dense brand of gasoline rhymes with Marco, and it made my "Check Engine Light" turn on. What are they putting in that liquid they pass off as "gasoline" are they watering it down? Do they have some guy/gal sticking a water hose down the tanks? "Come on, water it down some more we need to get the price down to 2.17 a gallon"

By employing the principles used by the TV manufacturers and with proper maintenance, there is nothing stopping us from building solar power systems that can last for 40-50 years or more, without having to replace the entire system.

More ideas on how to improve the efficiency of Atmospheric Water Generators and Otto Cycle Internal Combustion Engine:

https://therealtruthman.blogspot.com/2019/03/ideas-for-improvement-of-efficiencies.html

Climate Engineering Lecture for the Week: (Nothing's Gonna Be Alright)

What to do in a biosphere/economic collapse situation!

What to do in Medical Emergency Situation: (Most Important, put away the hacksaw, alcohol, and leeches)

https://youtu.be/rvIJv1gMNAg

What to do in a Ham Radio Situation: (Very, Very Important)

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7YqJGngu7KAlvMuNLMJPesdnjS4SwJo7

One more thing about Ham Radio Situation. In a collapse situation, the networks that transmit data from smart phones, internet, cable TV will most likely be nonfunctional. This implies that people may have to use some of the Ham Radio communication methods that rely primarily on the physical characteristics of the earth, atmosphere, sun, etc.

There is another communication method that may still be functional in a collapse situation and that is communication satellites. Since many satellites are in orbit far above the earth, are geostationary, and have their own power supplies, they will be immune to most collapse situations on the surface of earth. Hence preppers can utilize these satellites to communicate with each other and around the world.

What to do in a Stealth Vehicle Situation: (Van or other)

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=stealth+van

What to do in a Fuel Conversion Situation:

In order for your stealth vehicle to be as useful as possible in a collapse situation, it is advisable that it be able to run on almost any combustible liquid or gas. Without access to a steady supply of fuel, eventually mobility will be limited.

Look into LPG, CNG, and Flex fuel conversions:

http://therealtruthman.blogspot.com/2019/04/hydrogen-propane-butane-natural-gas.html

Landfill methane can be a source of transportation fuel that is completely independent of grid. Though it would be ideal to be able to generate your own fuel like hydrogen, using solar.

Private Aircraft Situation??

If preppers get flight training, and buy a small aircraft, then in a collapse situation, they can make their way to the airport, fuel up and then fly to their "bug out" shelter, in near complete safety!! While all the nonpreppers are writhing in agony you'll be 1000's of feet safely above them, flying to your bug out shelter or some undetermined space with flat space to land.

A small private aircraft makes it possible to move with the seasons with near complete safety, though only if sufficient fuel is available.

and Finally...........What do to........in a Cooking Situation!

Maybe they can cook some "Prepperoni"!!



Remember what actually occurred on 9/11:

Architects and Engineers for Truth Video:


Fire Fighters and Engineers for 9/11 Truth Video:

Capitalism vs. Socialism Lecture for the Week:

Meteorology Lecture for the Week: Bringing Air to Saturation

Ecology Lecture for the Week: Human Impacts on Ecological Space and Time

Mae Brussell Archive for the Week: Mae Brussell Archive for the week of 1/08/72

http://www.worldwatchers.info/shows/dialogue-assassination-72-01-08/

Travelers Beware! Of Dirty, Filthy, Rotten Rooms: Super 8 Motel - It actually wasn't that bad.

Several reasons why people should obtain stealth vans or RVs! 

Apparently, getting paid to have that much fun taking apart hotel rooms and tasting soap is illegal!!

Phil Hendrie Show for the Week: March 2, 2000

https://www.philhendrieshow.com/ph_episode/thursday-march-2-2000-2/

Hour 1:
“Gun Safely” Flashback. Phil talks about fan letters and why he doesn’t respond to them. Phil talks about George Putnam and the Stanley Kubrick film “The Shining.”

{Fan letters go straight into the recycling bin!!!}

Hour 2:
“Phil Hendrie Show Trading Post” Program director David G. Hall joins the program to to ask Phil’s listeners if they have anything they would like to buy or sell on the air.

{Rattan is a type of palm a liana rather than wood:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rattan

Mauve is a color:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauve}

Hour 3:
Phil further discusses the house he bought but can’t afford, quitting smoking, the restaurant “Damons”, the Rat Pack, pet accessories, and the phone company.

I found the following series of videos quite interesting:

Stobe the Hobo - Rail Hopping - Old School HOBO Style!! (OSHS)

If Chris Hedges had a son, he would look like Stobe. Watch this "gunsel" jump a "John O'Brien" on the "Canned Meat & Stale Punk"


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