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on Are You Down With LNG?

It is absolutely crucial for us to decentralize power production in this country, and for Oregon to lead the way in forward planning and development of decentralized energy production. We need to break away from the mega-corporate models that keep consumers enslved to the profits of a few. CEO's don't need to earn 400 times what the average employee makes! Public/municipal power projects YES! Business as usual NO! The good news is that the technologies already exist. The developed models are in place. All we have to do is find the resolve to customize the designs and implement them!

Please take a look at the following links:

Decentralized Power - What are we waiting for?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klooRS-Jjyo&NR=1
The Convenient Solution
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfzVQwW_8Jk&eurl=http://commodityecology.blogspot.com/2007/06/34-energy.html

For additional research on LNG and links to studies about energy solutions go to:
www.lngpollutes.org

I recommend you also visit the following sites and read these research reports:

Clean Renewable Energy Solutions:
The following two reports offer real solutions to energy production.

1) San Diego Smart Energy 2020 - The 21st Century Alternative Prepared by E-Tech International - http://www.etechinternational.org/
2) A New Energy Direction - Bold Local Solutions to a Global Problem by the Community Environmental Council -
http://www.communityenvironmentalcouncil.org/EnergyBlueprint/preblueprint.cfm

The following two sites also offer real solutions to energy production and jobs

1) Local Power: A Revolution in Power
http://www.localpower.com

2) Apollo Alliance: Three million new jobs, freedom from foreign oil:
http://www.apolloalliance.org/


They understand and are doing what is right in California, Sweden, Denmark, etc. What will it take for Oregon to get it and understand "What is Right"?

In case you still need more information on what is wrong with LNG in Oregon, please go to:
www.jordancoveretort.com

www.citizensagainstlng.com

www.nocaliforniapipeline.com

http://www.nwprc.org/

www.umpqua-watersheds.org/local/Pipeline.html

www.oregonwaters.org/LNG.htm

www.columbiarivervision.org

http://nolng.wahkiakum.info/


http://timrileylaw.com/LNG.htm

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