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Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia
A massive wrench in Putin's works
2007-09-29
A tiny excerpt; please go RTWT:
Moscow certainly took note of these strange goings on - a stream of senior US diplomats attired in pinstripe suits with top executives of oil majors with suspiciously heavy-looking attache cases in tow, trooping out of Ashgabat hotel rooms almost every week. If there was any doubt about what they were up to, that became clear in late July when US-based energy company Chevron announced its intention to open an office in Ashgabat and participate in the development of Caspian energy resources.

On July 3, at a public ceremony in Ashgabat marking his 50th birthday, Berdimukhamedov said Turkmenistan maintained its "neutral status" and had "equal relationships" with all. He added, "Without joining any kind of political alliances, we will carry on with our efforts to build new gas pipelines to carry our gas to China, and to Pakistan and India via Afghanistan, and to Europe via the Caspian Sea. This means that we will have equal and mutually beneficial relations with Russia and the United States, with European countries, and with our neighbors as well."
Posted by:3dc

#3  Funny you should say that Perfesser....

Are you aware of the work done by Dr Robert Bussard? (he invented the Interstellar Ramjet concept). He has invented a fusion power source that;

a) uses Boron and Hydrogen as fuel sources (both readily available)
b) is non-radioactive
b) works by electrostatic confinement rather than thermal energy (the main benefit here is that the precise energy required for fusion of nuclei can be 'pumped in' via high voltages, whilst the thermal approach - Tokomaks etc - have to provide energy in a Maxwellian distribution, which means very very few of the nuclei will have the necessary energy to fuse)

The physics are effectively done, it's now engineering, and the US Navy have funded additional work. We'll know if things are going to work properly in about 6 months time...

If this works, *all* bets are off.

Further information:
http://www.xevioso.com/projects/polywell/howitworks.html
http://powerandcontrol.blogspot.com/2007/09/is-it-true.html
Posted by: Tony (UK)   2007-09-29 14:57  

#2  I guess it'd be too much to ask for a breakthrough in fusion technology.
Posted by: Perfesser   2007-09-29 14:10  

#1  What artificial, man-made Russian olympic islands are made for!? RENSE/WORLD NEWS/TOPIX > JOCKEYING FOR CENTRAL ASIA'S MASSIVE NEW OIL, GAS DEPOSITS. Control of same.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-09-29 00:21  

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