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Default new monograph-book: Solving Global Warming and Building Earth's First Planetary Air-Conditioner

(8) Monograph-Book: Solving Global Warming and Building Earth's First
Planetary Air-Conditioner,
Archimedes Plutonium Internet book published 2002??-2007
(assimilated April 2007 in sci.physics,sci.environment,soc.history)

Preface:

Reversing Global-Warming with an Earth Air-Conditioner. For years I
thought a CFC-variant would form the
basis of a Earth Air Conditioner so we would need no transportive
system. Then in 2005 I thought
Aluminium Sequin is the lowest base form of a Air Conditioner where we
inject aluminum sequin into
orbit to reflect the heat of the Sun. By 2006, I realized that some
form of Paper Sequin transported by
mostly commercial aircraft in their cargo haul emitted at the apogee
of their flightpath. I needed models
and the Pinatuba Volcano of 1991-1992 with its 30 Km cube of
reflectants caused the coolest summer
in recorded history. I needed another model for the reflectants such
as Cottonwood seeds or perhaps
Thistle seeds that float around for a long time in air currents. These
two models of Pinatuba and thistle
seed would be Earth's first Air Conditioner and in future years we can
build more elaborate and more
controllable Earth Air-Conditioner.

P.S.
I am really getting the knack of writing these books and publishing
them on the Internet. Internet Publishing
is so extremely good in its speed but also in its revising. Because
hardcover books take about 5 to 6 years
before you can revise a hard cover book, whereas Internet publishing I
can revise anything, even the title
in a matter of seconds.

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whole entire Universe is just one big atom
where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies


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Default new monograph-book:+ Solving Global Warming and Building Earth's First Planetary Air-Conditioner


a_plutonium wrote:
(8) Monograph-Book: Solving Global Warming and Building Earth's First
Planetary Air-Conditioner,
Archimedes Plutonium Internet book published 2002??-2007
(assimilated April 2007 in sci.physics,sci.environment,soc.history)

Preface:

Reversing Global-Warming with an Earth Air-Conditioner. For years I
thought a CFC-variant would form the
basis of a Earth Air Conditioner so we would need no transportive
system. Then in 2005 I thought
Aluminium Sequin is the lowest base form of a Air Conditioner where we
inject aluminum sequin into
orbit to reflect the heat of the Sun. By 2006, I realized that some
form of Paper Sequin transported by
mostly commercial aircraft in their cargo haul emitted at the apogee
of their flightpath. I needed models
and the Pinatuba Volcano of 1991-1992 with its 30 Km cube of
reflectants caused the coolest summer
in recorded history. I needed another model for the reflectants such
as Cottonwood seeds or perhaps
Thistle seeds that float around for a long time in air currents. These
two models of Pinatuba and thistle
seed would be Earth's first Air Conditioner and in future years we can
build more elaborate and more
controllable Earth Air-Conditioner.

P.S.
I am really getting the knack of writing these books and publishing
them on the Internet. Internet Publishing
is so extremely good in its speed but also in its revising. Because
hardcover books take about 5 to 6 years
before you can revise a hard cover book, whereas Internet publishing I
can revise anything, even the title
in a matter of seconds.

Archimedes Plutonium
www.iw.net/~a_plutonium
whole entire Universe is just one big atom
where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies


To keep track of these books I need a special letter to search for
them in the future. In the case of this
book I will use the symbol + as the tracking symbol.

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Default Remember This? Bush-McCain cut the birthday cake as Americans drowned in attics in New Orleans by Hurricane Katrina.

Remember This? Bush-McCain cut the birthday cake as Americans drowned
in attics in New Orleans by Hurricane Katrina.

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.g...d1be30937ccecb

George Bush doesn't want you forget that he wasn't the only negligent
person that day so he keeps this picture on his website:

http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/relea...20050829-5_p08...
President George W. Bush joins Arizona Senator John McCain in a small
celebration of McCain's 69th birthday Monday, Aug. 29, 2005, after the
President's arrival at Luke Air Force Base near Phoenix. The President
later spoke about Medicare to 400 guests at the Pueblo El Mirage RV
Resort and Country Club in nearby El Mirage. White House photo by Paul
Morse

But, in case politics, or some other reason they decide to bury the
picture, here's other copies on the internet...

http://www.nowpublic.com/node/168089
http://www.nowpublic.com/troop_surge...own_th e_road

http://americablog.blogspot.com/2005...hows-bush.html
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/Katrina_Sen.htm
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/relea...0097-515h.html
http://www.mydd.com/story/2005/8/31/9520/46323
http://thinkprogress.org/katrina-timeline
http://briandeford.blogspot.com/2006...-eat-cake.html
http://ascrivenerslament.blogspot.co...-eat-cake.html
http://images.google.com/images?q=Mc...-a&sa=N&tab=wi


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Default #2 chapter outline of new monograph-book: +Solving Global Warming and Building Earth's First Planetary Air-Conditioner

Monograph-Book: "Solving Global Warming and Building Earth's First
Planetary Air-Conditioner",
Archimedes Plutonium, Internet book published 2002-2007
(assimilated April 2007 in sci.physics,sci.environment,soc.history)

Chapters:
(1) Preface and Introduction
(2) Crutzen's plan to solve Global Warming versus AP's plan
(3) major human problems are MultiFactorial or MultiVariable, and not
linear
(4) Global Warming and Human Overpopulation are linked problems that
have to be solved in tandem
(5) Is Global Warming a extinctor-problem? Can we extinct ourselves by
not solving Global Warming?
(6) Issue of Biodiversity as it relates to Global Warming and Human
Overpopulation
(7) physics of Earth's first Air-Conditioner and future Air-
Conditioners

Archimedes Plutonium
www.iw.net/~a_plutonium
whole entire Universe is just one big atom
where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies

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Default The John Birch Society calls McCain's Baghdad Market Visit "a disgustingly sick joke."

The John Birch Society calls McCain's Baghdad Market Visit "a
disgustingly sick joke."

"...they had been made unwilling victims of a disgustingly sick joke."
-- John F. McManus, President of The John Birch Society.

http://www.jbs.org/node/3316

Merchants Challenge McCain's Cheery Assessment of Conditions in
Baghdad
By John F. McManus
Published: 2007-04-04 15:42
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS:

Senator John McCain led several other members of Congress on a
fact-finding trip to Baghdad. After touring the central market place,
he and the others issued upbeat reports about the great progress our
troops are making. The next day, the area's merchants angrily told
reporters that McCain's description of the situation was totally
inaccurate.

Follow this link to the source article: "McCain Wrong On Iraq
Security, Merchants Say"

COMMENTARY:

It happened to be April 1st when the Arizona contender for the GOP
presidential nomination donned a Kevlar vest and went for a walk
around Baghdad's central market. There were plenty of U.S. reporters
and photographers documenting the event. And when McCain offered his
rosy assessment about the "encouraging signs" he claimed to see on
April Fool's Day, his remarks were dutifully sent throughout
America.

One day after McCain's remarks reached the merchants whose market
place has been a regular target of suicide bombers, several complained
bitterly. Shopkeeper Jassim Faiyad told reporters that the senator's
entourage was accompanied by an extra detail of more than 100 soldiers
in armored vehicles, attack helicopters circling overhead, military
personnel directing traffic away from the area, and sharpshooters
aiming weapons from rooftops. He said, "They paralyzed the market when
they came. This was only for the media."

The Shorja market place has been attacked so often - more than six
times in the past year - that numerous merchants have closed their
businesses, and customers who still dare to frequent the area have
been forced to alter their normal shopping habits. Rug merchant Aboud
Sharif Kadhoury, whose shop suffered damage in a February bombing, and
who incurred shrapnel wounds himself, said of the visitors, "They
asked about our conditions, and we told them the situation was bad."

Ali Youssef used to sell glassware from a sidewalk stand near Mr.
Kadhoury's shop. He eagerly countermanded what McCain reported,
"Everybody complained to them. This area is very dangerous. They
cannot secure it." He lost everything in the February attack.

McCain and the congressmen who accompanied him dared to paint a
remarkably different picture. Indiana Congressman Mike Pence told
reporters, "The most deeply moving thing for me was to mix and mingle
unfettered." He obviously didn't feel "fettered" by the Kevlar body
armor he wore at the time.

Another merchant named Abu Samer assessed the event and McCain's
commented, "He is just using this visit for publicity." Offering a
further opinion of McCain's motives, he added, "They just take a photo
of him at our market and they will just show it in the United States.
He will win in America and we will have nothing."

None of the Baghdad merchants knew that in America, April 1st is
the day when Americans play jokes on each other. Had any been aware of
that traditional practice, they might have figured out that they had
been made unwilling victims of a disgustingly sick joke.

================
Twenty-one Shia Workers from McCain's 'safe' Baghdad market murdered

http://newstandardnews.net/content/i.../bulletin/6860

Workers from McCain's 'safe' Baghdad market murdered

Twenty-one Shia market workers were bound and shot dead north of
Iraq's capital. The victims came from the same Baghdad market visited
the previous day by Sen. John McCain, who said that the American
security plan in the capital was starting to show signs of progress.
McCain took a heavily guarded tour of Baghdad's oldest market,
purportedly to prove that point. Vendors denied the market was safe.
It is not clear if the murdered vendors actually met McCain during the
jaunt he took with Sen. Lindsey Graham and Reps. Mike Pence and Rick
Renzi.



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Default #3 Introduction: Thistle Seed as solving Global Warming; monograph-book: +Solving Global Warming and Building Earth's First Planetary Air-Conditioner


a_plutonium wrote:
Monograph-Book: "Solving Global Warming and Building Earth's First
Planetary Air-Conditioner",
Archimedes Plutonium, Internet book published 2002-2007
(assimilated April 2007 in sci.physics,sci.environment,soc.history)

Chapters:
(1) Preface and Introduction
(2) Crutzen's plan to solve Global Warming versus AP's plan
(3) major human problems are MultiFactorial or MultiVariable, and not
linear
(4) Global Warming and Human Overpopulation are linked problems that
have to be solved in tandem
(5) Is Global Warming a extinctor-problem? Can we extinct ourselves by
not solving Global Warming?
(6) Issue of Biodiversity as it relates to Global Warming and Human
Overpopulation
(7) physics of Earth's first Air-Conditioner and future Air-
Conditioners


Preface:

This is what I recently gave Wikipedia as a new entry on Global
Warming:

Planetary Earth Air-Conditioner ---
Global Warming Solutions

Planet Earth and its inhabitants are now faced with a dire problem of
Global Warming. However, in
all the debate and discussions it is rare that anyone puts forth
solutions to solving Global Warming.
This entry is about building Planet Earth's first Air Conditioner.
Technologically we are capable of
building Earth's First Air Conditioner. But no country has taken the
lead. Here are two proposed
solutions to Global Warming and building an Earth's Air Conditioner.

(1) Paul Crutzen, Nobel Prize in chemistry, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_J._Crutzen,
proposes
balloons full of sulfur compounds. These sulfur balloons would be sort
of like imitating the Mount
Pinatubo eruption effect in 1991 where alot of sunlight was reflected
or blocked and thus cooling
Earth. The trouble with the Crutzen plan is how to transport the
sulfur and then the sulfur will
make its way back to the surface in the form of dangerous sulfuric
acid.

(2) Archimedes Plutonium, http://www.iw.net/~a_plutonium/, proposes
that we do two things in
tandem of decreasing Human population to that of around 2 billion
humans all living on renewable
energy sources coupled with the program of where all airplanes in the
apogee of their flightpath
have to emit thistle seed or some cotton fibers which have the effect
of reflecting sunlight. There
is no downside to this proposal but it is a difficult political and
economic sell to the world public.
For most countries do not want to limit population. But the dispersion
of Thistle seed in the
apogee of flight path is a simple procedure.

Archimedes Plutonium
www.iw.net/~a_plutonium
whole entire Universe is just one big atom
where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies

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a_plutonium wrote:

(2) Archimedes Plutonium, http://www.iw.net/~a_plutonium/, proposes
that we do two things in
tandem of decreasing Human population to that of around 2 billion
humans all living on renewable
energy sources coupled with the program of where all airplanes in the
apogee of their flightpath
have to emit thistle seed or some cotton fibers which have the effect
of reflecting sunlight. There
is no downside to this proposal but it is a difficult political and
economic sell to the world public.
For most countries do not want to limit population. But the dispersion
of Thistle seed in the
apogee of flight path is a simple procedure.


Now I am getting far ahead of myself in this book by posing a question
out of sequence
to the chapters. But it was on my mind much of the day.

The question I am asking is why has no scientist figured out what
human population size is
self sustaining here on planet Earth that the entire human population
can live off of renewable
sources of energy and all other needs? At what size of human
population can we theoretically
live forever on renewable energy? I do not mean coal or petrol or
fissile fuels since they eventually
are depleted and used up. So at what human population size can we
sustain ourselves, theoretically,
forever? Is it the size of 1 billion people?

And a related question is at what population size will all animals
except those of the size of about a dog
is extinct in the wild? Is it a human population of 15 billion where
all animals in the wild are extinct that
are larger than a dog?

And I am out of sequence with the chapter on Multi-Variables or Multi-
Factor Problems. That Global Warming
problem is not a linear problem but multivariable in that it does
little good to build a Earth Air Conditioner
while we never address the problem of human overpopulation. So that as
people cut their consumption in
half, is a futile program if the human population doubles during that
time span.

In fact, we could solve global warming if we simply reduced human
population to the 2 billion mark that
existed early in the 20th century where there was no alarm of Global
Warming.

So Global Warming is tied and connected to Human Overpopulation and
both have to be solved in tandem.

Another variable or factor is Biological Diversity and species
extinction. So that if we build a Earth Air
Conditioner and do nothing about Human Overpopulation then the planet
still heats up and we extinct
many plants and animals, not only from rising temperature but from
loss of habitat.

So when scientists talk and rail about Global Warming without mixing
in Human Overpopulation, seems to
me as a slipshod presentation of the problems.

So it seems to me that Global Warming debate must be tied with Human
Overpopulation debate all as one
huge problem that needs urgent action. For this can extinct many
plants and animals, but if we are not
careful, can lead to our extinction.

The reason I write this out of sequence is tonight was report in the
news of a Conference on Global Warming,
but it was lacking the dual problem of Human Overpopulation.

So we need scientists to give us the most reliable data as to what
Human Population size can sustain itself
on renewables. Is it 1 billion? Is it 2 billion? Have the scientists
find out what that size is. For it impacts on
solving Global Warming and saving Bio-Diversity.

I do not like the news media lavishing all this attention on Global
Warming and no attention on its twin-evil
of Human Overpopulation, which maybe the worst evil of the two.

Archimedes Plutonium
www.iw.net/~a_plutonium
whole entire Universe is just one big atom
where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies

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Default #5 at what number of human population can we depend on solely renewables?? monograph-book: +Solving Global Warming and Building Earth's First Planetary Air-Conditioner

Monograph-Book: "Solving Global Warming and Building Earth's First
Planetary Air-Conditioner",
Archimedes Plutonium, Internet book published 2002-2007
(assimilated April 2007 in sci.physics,sci.environment,soc.history)

Chapters:
(1) Preface and Introduction
(2) Crutzen's plan to solve Global Warming versus AP's plan
(3) major human problems are MultiFactorial or MultiVariable, and not
linear
(4) Global Warming and Human Overpopulation are linked problems that
have to be solved in tandem
(5) Is Global Warming a extinctor-problem? Can we extinct ourselves by
not solving Global Warming?
(6) Issue of Biodiversity as it relates to Global Warming and Human
Overpopulation
(7) physics of Earth's first Air-Conditioner and future Air-
Conditioners

A couple of days ago I attended a lecture about the Missouri River and
how it has been controlled
with alot of dams, seven if my memory is correct. And the lecture
spoke of its advantages and
disadvantages. But there was one aspect that was not discussed and
which I raised a question
in the question and answer period. I asked : "I spent some of 1999
traveling in Greece and noticed
their dirty silt laden rivers sending topsoil to the Mediteranean Sea,
and that the dams of the
Missouri are beneficial in slowing down the erosion of topsoil, so how
long before these dams
become silted over?"

This is a question that links in with ethanol production by aggressive
corn farming. In other words,
can we see a future date in which most of the world's topsoil is in
the oceans. And what would
such a future behold on its residents? What if all the topsoil from
the continents were in the oceans?
What that raise a risk of human extinction? These questions lead into
the chapter of how problems
in biology are usually not linear but multifactorial.

There is a old Japanese saying that a "bee will sting a crying child's
face", meaning that our problems
are more complex than just one straight line solution.

I believe that human overpopulation is the prime cause of these other
secondary problems of global
warming and species extinction and habitat loss, and energy depletion,
and topsoil erosion. There existed
some time in our past history where there were none of those above
listed problems, to where they were a
problem. In the mid 1800s we did not have a global warming problem nor
species extinction and habitat loss,
nor energy depletion, nor topsoil vanishment. It was a past history
when human population over the entire
globe was only 1 billion humans. But as those 1 billion became 7.5
billion by 2007, we have huge problems
for which some can threaten the extinction of humanity itself.

So attacking any one of these problems, yet leaving human
overpopulation alone, solves little to nothing. If the
Earth can be cooled with Albedo Enhancement by ejecting Thistle seed
into the apogee of airplane flightpaths
and thus return the temperature to what it was in 1950 and thus
staving off Global Warming cannot work
with a human population that rises from 7.5 billion to that of 8 or 9
billion, simply because the Albedo of the
Sun will not permit agriculture to grow enough food for that 9
billion.

Archimedes Plutonium
www.iw.net/~a_plutonium
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where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies

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http://www.thespoof.com/news/spoof.c...dline=s2i17583

Rove: "I Wish The Iraq War Never Existed - It Was Gonzales Idea"
Written by Shirley Knott


WASHINGTON, D.C. - During an Ohio visit yesterday, White House senior
political adviser Karl Rove claimed he "never wanted the war in Iraq."

"I wish the Iraq war was over," Rove said. "I wish the war never
existed. It was all Alberto Gonzales idea."

As reported by CNN, Rove asserted that "history shows Gonzales was
exceptionally eager in 2002 for the upcoming Iraq war, anxious to reap
what he viewed would be political gains for Latino Neocons resulting
from the military conflict."

"Secret emails have also revealed that Gonzales was an active advocate
for the war in Iraq," said Rove.

ThinkProgress reports "In January 2002, Alberto Gonzales told Bush
conservatives, 'Americans trust me to do a better job of keeping our
communities and our families safe from rampant judicial Islamofacism,
and I will go to my political grave on the issue of strengthening
America's U.S. attorneys' Republican might.'"

In June 2002, DemocracyNow reported that Gonzales was then giving
PowerPoint presentations to Bush Republicans advising them to "focus
on the war" during their fall campaigns.

In August 2002, while Rove was chairing the White House "Let's Get The
Heck Out Of This Iraq Mess" Group, whose mission was to "develop a
strategy for publicizing Bush's assertion that Saddam Hussein posed no
threat to the United States," he cited the entire war as "a Gonzales
fabrication."

In September 2002, Time Magazine reported that when friends asked Bush
whether or not he planned to invade Iraq, Gonzales was known to
frequently interrupt and interject, "Let me put it this way: If you
want to see Baghdad, you'd better visit soon."

In a heated question-and-answer period after his latest White House
speech, Bush was asked whose idea it was to start a pre-emptive war in
Iraq.

"I'm pretty sure it was Gonzales," Bush replied, "but I was in the
throes of such a magnificent farting episode at the time, during which
I was able to frap the entire alphabet, that I don't recall exactly
what Gonzales might have claimed."

When asked for his recollection, Alberto Gonzales stated, "I do not
recall that meeting."

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On Apr 21, 2:12 pm, Bush Lost Iraq War Bush.Lost.Iraq.War...@Exxon-
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http://www.thespoof.com/news/spoof.c...dline=s2i17583

Rove: "I Wish The Iraq War Never Existed - It Was Gonzales Idea"
Written by Shirley Knott

WASHINGTON, D.C. - During an Ohio visit yesterday, White House senior
political adviser Karl Rove claimed he "never wanted the war in Iraq."

"I wish the Iraq war was over," Rove said. "I wish the war never
existed. It was all Alberto Gonzales idea."

As reported by CNN, Rove asserted that "history shows Gonzales was
exceptionally eager in 2002 for the upcoming Iraq war, anxious to reap
what he viewed would be political gains for Latino Neocons resulting
from the military conflict."

"Secret emails have also revealed that Gonzales was an active advocate
for the war in Iraq," said Rove.

ThinkProgress reports "In January 2002, Alberto Gonzales told Bush
conservatives, 'Americans trust me to do a better job of keeping our
communities and our families safe from rampant judicial Islamofacism,
and I will go to my political grave on the issue of strengthening
America's U.S. attorneys' Republican might.'"

In June 2002, DemocracyNow reported that Gonzales was then giving
PowerPoint presentations to Bush Republicans advising them to "focus
on the war" during their fall campaigns.

In August 2002, while Rove was chairing the White House "Let's Get The
Heck Out Of This Iraq Mess" Group, whose mission was to "develop a
strategy for publicizing Bush's assertion that Saddam Hussein posed no
threat to the United States," he cited the entire war as "a Gonzales
fabrication."

In September 2002, Time Magazine reported that when friends asked Bush
whether or not he planned to invade Iraq, Gonzales was known to
frequently interrupt and interject, "Let me put it this way: If you
want to see Baghdad, you'd better visit soon."

In a heated question-and-answer period after his latest White House
speech, Bush was asked whose idea it was to start a pre-emptive war in
Iraq.

"I'm pretty sure it was Gonzales," Bush replied, "but I was in the
throes of such a magnificent farting episode at the time, during which
I was able to frap the entire alphabet, that I don't recall exactly
what Gonzales might have claimed."

When asked for his recollection, Alberto Gonzales stated, "I do not
recall that meeting.



The buck stops with George Bush, period - his advisors mean nothing.
The failure in Iraq is the result of confused thinking and not that we
need additional time. Success is measured by the objectives set. If
the objective was to take out Saddam's military infrastructure and
check for WMD, then we could have been in and out in 3 months max with
virtually no casualties. The problem was that GB truly believed, and
still believes, that we can impose democracy. Democracy must be
earned - not given. Where his father didn't go far enough, George W
went too far. When he took out Saddam it created a vacuum that we can
never fill. George W never understood that his job, as President, is
to protect the U.S. and not to install democracies everywhere. He
still doesn't understand this and we can look forward to another year
and a half of more of the same. The real tragedy is that I don't see
any potential candidate in either party that understands this. The
Democrats are isolationists and the Republicans are nation builders.



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