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On Tue, 15 May 2007 14:03:55 -0700, justwaitafrekinminute wrote:
I am not as versed as you folks are but I have read reports that suggest 'big oil" (forget which company) just got in with Dow Chem and are putting 500 million into alternative energy research. I also understand that some 20% of the viable hydrogen cell companies stock are owned by big oil. Why wouldn't it be and why would we not trust these guys are very interested in the next generation of oil, Not to menition they already have huge infrastructures in place to get input and resources from. I think for better or worse, they will lead the way into alternatives, they do wish to stay in control of their energy market. As far as the study, pretty intense reading, but I get the point. Great article, I am going to show it to couple folks. Well, that would depend on "big oil's" motives. There are many articles disputing the following article. I am only presenting it here to show what *could* be "big oil's" motives. http://www.lovearth.net/gmdeliberatelydestroyed.htm |
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