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Did Alas, Babylon predict our doom?
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<blockquote data-quote="HDRKID" data-source="post: 113482" data-attributes="member: 43"><p>Hi Paula:</p><p>I read that book in school, it did worry me. Always knew a nuclear war was coming. It created "in the future" a psychic shock wave. Most people can feel that some thing is wrong. Just a feeling in our air. Hard to pin down what it is.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Hi Walt:</p><p></p><p>The power elite are divided into two groups. The positives and the negatives - plus and minus. Sadly, the negatives are winning. They artificially kept the price of oil up. Sent american jobs over seas. Greedy pigs want to hog all of earth's resources. Here is what is worse. They slow down technology to maintain a status quo. Also, they did sabotage electric cars. Windmill permits are hard to get and the banks will not loan you the money to build one.</p><p></p><p>Had the positives won... OK so we would live in a world similar to a science fiction movie. Yeah, there would be people living on our moon. Teleporter booths would be in every street corner. Like we would have a cancer cure. Also, jobs would be many. Robots would work with us - not against us. Remember that high energy costs would go away. Cold fusion would keep them near zero. That means large deserts would turn green. Most areas be producing food for us. Global population would be ten billion now. Cities would gleam like gems. People would breath in pure air. Best of all, there would be almost no crime.</p><p></p><p>Well, that world seems like a fantasy now. There are no flying cars or men on mars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HDRKID, post: 113482, member: 43"] Hi Paula: I read that book in school, it did worry me. Always knew a nuclear war was coming. It created "in the future" a psychic shock wave. Most people can feel that some thing is wrong. Just a feeling in our air. Hard to pin down what it is. Hi Walt: The power elite are divided into two groups. The positives and the negatives - plus and minus. Sadly, the negatives are winning. They artificially kept the price of oil up. Sent american jobs over seas. Greedy pigs want to hog all of earth's resources. Here is what is worse. They slow down technology to maintain a status quo. Also, they did sabotage electric cars. Windmill permits are hard to get and the banks will not loan you the money to build one. Had the positives won... OK so we would live in a world similar to a science fiction movie. Yeah, there would be people living on our moon. Teleporter booths would be in every street corner. Like we would have a cancer cure. Also, jobs would be many. Robots would work with us - not against us. Remember that high energy costs would go away. Cold fusion would keep them near zero. That means large deserts would turn green. Most areas be producing food for us. Global population would be ten billion now. Cities would gleam like gems. People would breath in pure air. Best of all, there would be almost no crime. Well, that world seems like a fantasy now. There are no flying cars or men on mars. [/QUOTE]
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