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The World Is Getting Crazy

23.2.11

The World Is Getting Crazy: [firstperspective.ca] "There are at least 30 major wars or conflicts going on in the world today as I write this. Millions of people are being harassed, abused, starved and forced from their homes. Thousands are being wounded and killed. Most of these wars involve greed and often the need to control some rich natural resource like minerals, oil or gas has a lot to do with it. So, it seems like money is at the root of most of these problems. That's crazy.
We have reignited the support of nuclear power because we are worried about not having enough energy to provide electrical services that light every nook and cranny in cities and towns throughout the developed world, power appliances that heat our homes, cook our food, freeze our food, cut our lawns and make us lazy. Why can't we just alter our way of using energy a bit and save us from having to turn back to nuclear power. Instead we have decided to return to this technology which creates very dangerous waste that we do not know how to get rid of or safely store. That's crazy. How about coal? Can you believe it?"


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