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CONG, COP15, bureaucratic domination, enslaving debt

I was never comfortable wearing someone's badge of compliance for corporations, or securing that 'union card' to learn, be published in some elitist scientific journal filled to the gills with copy the masses couldn't comprehend, so I could accept bureaucratic domination and enslaving debt. What's the use of getting this graduate degree when it's not going to make any difference anyway? If the CONG (coal oil nooklar and natural gas) conglomerates have their way, NOTHING will come out of the Copenhagen COP15 (no tax assessed on carbon) that will secure improving prospects for renewable energy technologies—well, not until CONG eeps every last drop of their investments. Notice how when REs take off a smidgen, price of petrol goes down?

Yessirree, being in debt to the eyeballs is slavery of the 21st century. Thank you consumerism of damn near everything. We are citizens no more in this nation, merely consumers.

PREPARE. RESPOND. ADAPT.

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