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   Hank Kroll to Norm Why   
   Re: The Malizia II is not Eco-friendly.   
   04 Oct 19 20:12:30   
   
   From: hankkroll@gmail.com   
      
   On Sunday, September 29, 2019 at 11:11:55 AM UTC-8, Norm Why wrote:   
   > The Malizia II is not Eco-friendly.   
   >    
   > The Malizia II super yacht used by Greta Thunberg is not Eco-friendly.   
   > It was over-staffed, cramped and there are no toilets so human waste is   
   > collected in buckets and thrown overboard. The yacht uses tremendous   
   > electric power for its computing and telecommunications. What for? They   
   > are selling Eco-activism and the Malizia II. The Malizia II is so   
   > expensive that it is not possible to learn its price or rental cost.   
   > Only billionaires have access to that information. The yacht is so power   
   > hungry that none is left for internal lighting. It is like a coal mine   
   > inside. For power it uses silicon solar cells for when the Sun is   
   > shining. Silicon is not Eco-friendly. Huge amounts of power and toxic   
   > chemicals are used to smelt and refine it. I must be a hypocrite because   
   > I have a solar cell to power my calculator.   
   >    
   > When the Sun does not shine, the yacht uses underwater sea turbines.   
   > While these are Eco-friendly they slow down the racing yacht and are   
   > only used when the Sun does not shine. Does anyone indoctrinated in   
   > Eco-activism remember the concept of night time?   
   >    
   > The GROSS TONNAGE is 56 Tonnes. I have a friend with an ocean sailing   
   > yacht. Most of the tonnage is in the lead ballast in the keel. Lead   
   > metal is not Eco-friendly. Its outer shell is made of carbon fiber and   
   > fiberglass. I once worked in a fiberglass shop. Epoxy resin is neither   
   > Eco-friendly nor health friendly. One use breathing equipment. But wage   
   > slave labor means noting to billionaires.   
   >    
   > Sailing vessel used to use wood, rope and flax sails. Remember   
   > Christopher Columbus? That era was Eco-friendly.   
   >    
   > The lesson is that billionaires have means to control the world and to   
   > control your mind.   
      
   Co2 probably higher than 20% of our atmosphere prior to the Carboniferous Era.   
   There are limestone (calcium carbonate) layers up to 12,500-feet thick some   
   places and according to my Britannica the continental United States from the   
   Carolina's to the    
   Rocky Mountains has an average thickness of 3,500-feet thick. That was all   
   carbon removed out of the atmosphere and water by plants like co   
   ooalithaphore, fortifera, crinoids etc., using light that couldn't possibly   
   have come from the sun because the    
   atmosphere was over 1000-miles deep. Then you have anthracite coal layers up   
   to 100-feet thick that is carbon removed out of the air by photosynthesis with   
   light that didn't come from the sun. Then you have thousands of feet of   
   diatomecious earth earth    
   wherever there were oceans at the time -- the same stuff that crude oil is   
   made out of.    
      
   The Al Gores of the world like to use parts per million to measure CO2 because   
   it befuddles the common folk. It is so misleading that the average person   
   can't understand it. However when put into a percentage currently CO2 = .033%   
   of our atmosphere it is    
   easy to understand. Obviously CO2 is a trace gas at three and a third   
   hundredths of a percent were nitrogen is 75% and oxygen is around 20%. Co2 is   
   also 20% heavier than other gasses so it doesn't mix right away when released   
   and tends to accumulate at    
   lower altitudes. Its not really a greenhouse gas unless you release a whole   
   lot of it in one place. We need more CO2 to grow food. I'me for burning   
   everything we can get so that the world can make coal, oil and limestone   
   again. We are not seeing any of    
   the valuable commodities being made right now because the earth has been   
   depleted of carbon dioxide.    
      
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