Dumpster Diver Creates DIY Solar Panel System Doing What the D.O.E. Can Not
Has an ordinary man solved the energy crisis by using trash to create a DIY solar system?
In a stunning show of intellect, a writer for Worldsnest, tapped an unlikely source to create a homemade energy system: the garbage can. He has created a 6 kwh solar power system for about $6,000. A comparable 6 kwh solar power system done with PV panels and a professional installer costs about $60,000.
After 20 years of the U.S. Department of Energy funneling tax paying dollars to big oil companies like Exxon and Chevron, neither of them could come up with a solution as cheap and as powerful as this. What a scam! The U.S. Department of Energy and big oil do not want this kind of solution to hit mainstream America because they can not make money off of it. The U.S. Department of Energy wants to be able to tax a solution, while big oil wants to keep you as a dependent customer. They can not stand a solution that involves you producing your own energy from the sun.
The billionaire oil executives in America will not let a DIY homemade solution hit mainstream America. They do not want you empowered and able to produce your own electricity simply by pulling it from free light.
But it actually gets far more sinister than just this. Nigerians are being killed in the name of the Oil trade. Nigeria is just one country of many where in order to get oil from a country, we have brought great harm to the average person. In Nigeria, big oil executives are actually telling the government what poor neighborhoods they would like bulldozed in order to make room for luxury housing for oil executives and American workers. You can actually watch a video of houses being demolished and even churches all in the name of oil and gas for the American consumer.
In Burma, it’s just as bad. The United Nations Security Council has condemned the treatment of civilians by the Burmese military junta. At the request of big oil, namely Chevron, the Burmese military has enslaved villagers along the path of construction of a pipeline. Here are the words of a Burmese citizen, “Before the pipeline came, there were no problems with soldiers. No soldiers were even in the area. One day, while we were planting rice, the soldiers came. When the pipeline reached us, we were forced to work for the white people. The soldiers forced us to be slaves. If we did not work for the white people, they said they would kill us. Because of the white people, our village was destroyed and we had to run into the jungle. They shot at my husband while he ran away. I waited for him to return. I had my children with me. A soldier came up to me and hit me with his gun. I fell and hit my head on a stone and lost consciousness. When I woke up, I saw my baby burned alive in the fire. She did not cry. Her body was burned and all black.”
So is this average American that built this DIY homemade solar system really smarter than scientists at big oil companies and even the U.S. Department of Energy? I don’t think so. I think they’ve known about this technology for years but are blocking it from hitting mainstream America because they can’t tax it or profit from it. Also, an investigation should be launched into why the U.S. Department of Energy has been giving big oil millions of dollars in the name of “alternative energy research” and they have come up with nothing. During the Bush Administration and Republican control, the U.S. Department of Energy was staffed with big oil executives and their lobbyists. Is it any wonder that they have come up with nothing after all these years? I think this is a valid argument after we have proof that a man without any kind of research budget whatsoever pulled parts out of a trash can and came up with a better, cheaper solution than they have.
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