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We create a useless industry that leeches taxpayer money, then we create another useless industry that leeches taxpayer money, then we...

[–] 3 pts (edited )

Oh no! It's not useless at all! It's extremely useful for criminals to suck taxpayer money away. Your problem is you look at governments backwards. They are not for us, they're against us. We're on the wrong side of government.

Blocking the sun only appears to be counterintuitive to green energy. However, green energy and blocking the sun are related processes: they both pull money from the treasury. The processes are in fact complimentary. The solar scam is started and highly subsidized by taxpayers. As solar gets bigger, the sun blocking process is started because of global climate change. Then the solar industrial is harmed. Then, big government steps in and says, we need to bail out the solar industry more because of global climate change. This means even more taxpayer funds are used to subsidize corporations that bet the farm on EVs and solar.

Too big to exist corporations knew this so they gladly played along, knowing the failure would be bailed out. After all, they only had to look at banks as a model.

[–] 4 pts

Wind is created by regional thermal differentials. Hot air expands, pushing it into cooler areas. Wind.

Blocking the sun also prevent wind power.

[–] 2 pts

Literally straying further from God's light

[–] 1 pt

Well, you see, it's in how you do it. If you take the x2+m and let it equal 12 when the upper limit is 18, then you can instantly generate x+1 energy from a given input of y. When the sun isn't in the position indicated on the standard output charts, the solar minimums do dip, but that's unavoidable. Simply position your sun at solar maximum and you'll be fine.

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That sounded just like a khazarian astrophysicist wrote it. Maybe it's just that new, not as rayciss math. I don't get it.

[–] 3 pts

It's so new and untested that even I don't understand it.

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These technologies might work with billions of less people on the planet especially if they're set up when plenty of people are still here.