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In this section, we look at the significant benefits Vietnam stands to enjoy by pursuing a path of modernization built on New Energy science - as well as the dangers of failing to do so.
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New Energy for an Ultra-modern VietnamPart 4: Action Plan
Section A: The Need for New EnergyJuly 2014
Welcome to Part 4 of our seminar on New Energy
Now you know a lot about what Zero Point Energy is, the history of its development
over the last century, and the latest scientific developments in New Energy
science & applications
In our final section today, we will be discussing how you, your university, and your friends,
relatives & colleagues can all get involved in bringing the New Energy revolution to Vietnam
Friends, let us emphasize that now is the really critical time for introducing New Energy to Vietnam
Vietnam’s population, just like the population of the rest of the world, is growing
For decades, people have been telling us that we have to limit population growth and save electricity
In other words, that we have to
voluntarily restrict our economic
development and use of technology
to “save the environment”
New Energy science shows us that those measures are no longer necessary
With New Energy, we will sharply reduce pollution and increase agricultural
production, all while enjoying lower prices for virtually everything
Antigravity technology will allow us to live in the countryside but work in the city
because, at 40,000 km/h, you can feasibly travel a few thousand km to go to work
And with antigravity spacecraft that are
*made in Vietnam*, we will be able to move some of our
population off-planet in this
century
We hear the next big opportunities in real estate are on the Moon and Mars!
Of course, our expanding population and desire for a modern lifestyle means we
need more energy each year
Old Energy sources will never supply these needs.
The oil & gas in the ground is diminishing day by day and it’s getting harder and more expensive to drill
Even if it didn’t pollute, it still wouldn’t be an affordable energy source for us
It’s gotten to the point that millions of people are dying so that a few rich
companies and investors can get more oil
Just about everyone realizes that fossil fuels are near the end of their road
We’ve done all we can do with hydro power
To do more would cause droughts in some areas and flooding in others
And create conflict between those communities that get water once we’ve
stopped up a river and those communities whose water is taken away
Solar & wind power are fine for the next decade to get us through to LENR and other ZPE systems
But solar & wind power depend too much on climate and they are expensive & unpredictable
Also, the sun won’t shine brighter and the wind won’t blow stronger if you ask them to.
Try it!
Biomass is a good way to use up our agricultural waste, but the amount of this waste is limited and burning it in biomass-
fired power plants is dirty and smelly
Some people have proposed that we even burn healthy crops to make electricity
instead of food, but that is insanity
America is burning 43% of its corn crop as ethanol fuel. Insanity.
Nor can we look to traditional nuclear power as a solution.
Fukushima made that very clear.
Defense experts think that China already has scalar and longitudinal weapons capable of creating earthquakes anywhere in the world
Israel, the United States,
Russia, and perhaps other countries have these weapons
too
They have been used before
• Do you remember the Myanmar tsunami?
This means that even if the workers at the Ninh Thuan nuclear energy facility follow all safety procedures strictly, China or another hostile country could use
scalar weapons to make that facility a virtual “nuclear bomb”
At the very least, we need to use New Energy technologies to immediately transmute and clean up the used nuclear fuel rods at the
Ninh Thuan facility
Let’s not follow other countries’ example and let those things stack up in Ninh Thuan for 50 years
But an even better solution would be to convert it to a New Energy facility using
safe, room-temperature Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions, i.e. “cold fusion”
Already, we see that China is violating Vietnam’s territorial integrity to get fossil fuels
But they are only doing that because fossil fuels are so valuable
(unless they have another reason entirely… which we think likely)
When the New Energy revolution takes hold, the “Hai Duong 981” oil rig will be practically
worthless for its ability to extract oil
Thus, developing New Energy is a way to protect Vietnam’s sovereignty and independence
If Vietnam doesn’t start developing New Energy now, it will become dependent on foreign countries for energy technology
And the experience of the last 50 years is that these countries will never share with
Vietnam their best energy technology
Instead, Vietnam will
pay high prices for inefficient,
outdated systems that
don’t produce enough energy
for strong economic
growth
If we want to do it right, we have to do it ourselves
That doesn’t mean we shouldn’t cooperate with foreign scientists or energy companies;
it just means that we have to take responsibility for our own destiny
And put ourselves in a position of leadership in the
New Energy movement
If we can do that, we will bring Vietnam into a whole new world
What will that world be like?
How can we envision a Vietnam transformed by Zero Point Energy applications?
With New Energy, we can expect improvements in many aspects of our individual lives and our society.
We’re not claiming it will be a paradise.
Humans still struggle to make ethnical decisions and use technology wisely.
Some people are bound to misuse New Energy technologies, so we need to continually update our laws and regulations to deter
people from using New Energy irresponsibly.
But in general, New Energy will improve our individual experiences on this planet and bring many benefits to our
families and communities.
Those improvements will be much lower costs of production
And thus lower financial barriers to starting a business
It means people will more easily be able to meet their basic needs for food production, housing, and healthcare
And thus fewer people will need to borrow money from banks and become indebted
It means we can spend more time doing creative things we enjoy, instead of
exhausting ourselves in mind-numbing jobs as wage-slaves of large corporations
It means that using technology will be much easier, without needing to connect everything to an electrical grid
It means the State Budget will save lots of money, because it won’t need to invest in
roads, bridges, tunnels, or other infrastructure that was needed in the old
“wheeled transport” paradigm
Super-fast transportation without the need to “refuel” will integrate our economy within Vietnam and with our ASEAN
partners like never before
Lower construction costs will bring cheaper but higher quality housing to the populace
Countries that are struggling to develop their economies now will find it easier to catch up
And with greater economic equality, we can expect that jealousy will decline and, with it, terrorism
Every person will be able to save a lot of time compared to today
And we can use this time to develop our
talents, have fun with family and
friends, and center ourselves spiritually
The pressure to work long hours at boring jobs we hate will gradually diminish
And with it, we can expect the psychological health of the populace to improve
We’ll be able to grow fruits and vegetables close to home – and with no or very little
chemical fertilizers and pesticides
Meaning we’ll be eating clean, fresh,
healthy foods at low cost, instead of eating more expensive foods full of chemicals that
were grown by strangers hundreds of
km away
Or manufactured on an assembly line as a “biological experiment” for your digestive system
Along with more nutritious food, healthcare advances will help us live longer and feel better
With more energy and enthusiasm when we start each day
With New Energy, the world will be a lot more fun than it is today.
So why would you want to check out at just 80 years old?
Most fundamentally, New Energy will allow Vietnam – and the rest of the world – to transition from an era of economic scarcity
to an era of economic plentitude
When Karl Marx wrote his seminal book Das Kapital, he envisioned a future society that was egalitarian, non-
exploitative, advanced, and modern
The economic bounty that New Energy can provide will help to make these aspects of Marx’s dream a reality
Those of you here today who learned Marxism-Leninism in school can conceive of New Energy as a way of bringing a fairer, more
egalitarian and yet modern society about
In the remainder of this seminar, we’d like to talk about 3 things that will help make New Energy a reality in Vietnam.
• A strategy for Vietnam’s New Energy revolution
• What you can do to introduce New Energy here
• How we can fund and finance the rollout of New Energy