Anonymous ID: dddb24 May 7, 2020, 9:25 p.m. No.9075472   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5522

>>9075378

they will not even talk about things without orders - so they will trundle on with their talking points until they get changed

 

if Q Team continues to drop here, then THEY will be on the board trying to figure out things or else going to Qmap and unable to state their source - because they have done nothing but make Qresearch a 'conspiracy theory' board…..

Anonymous ID: dddb24 May 7, 2020, 9:41 p.m. No.9075666   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9075509

O&G will never totally die. Can't make workable plastics without it, nor polymer resins. Got people hunting helium instead of O&G right now, because we are almost out of it here in the USA.

 

And you need to think about what it would take to replace the entire 18-wheeler fleet - because batteries won't be able to cut it due to lower power density to diesel.

 

but homes….it sounds like you need to vote again anon - with your damned feet and GTFO of wherever you are now…

Anonymous ID: dddb24 May 7, 2020, 10:07 p.m. No.9075918   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9075858

we built our farm without electricity

used a small genset for basic electric hand tools

bought a big lincoln truck mounted welder/genset at a good price because the engine had 300k miles on it and had dropped a valve - welder setup was fine

 

it literally was too much power for what we did, tbh.

 

you can also buy a genset that puts out 240V and use it when you need it - let the smaller one do the rest

 

we still use solar/battery to move rainwater and stream water uphill, and to light the barns at night using 12VDC lighting

 

for hot water, we coiled a 2" black plastic hose inside a 8'x8' box in a spiral. Painted black background and then slid plexi cover over it.

it easily gets water to 100 deg when things are sunny and all we did was pipe it ahead of our propane heater - so we also burn less propane