Thermal Depolymerization

pyledriver

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Wow! And wow again...

The Omega Letter Intelligence Digest
Vol: 30 Issue: 5 - Friday, March 05, 2004 from 50 to 70 percent of global spare capacity. While the Saudis certainly benefit, so does the world economy.

Kind of gives you an idea of why Washington is so willing to ignore the connection between Saudi Wahhabism and global terror, doesn't it?

Assessment:

It is said that 'he who has the gold makes the rules' and, like most old sayings, it became one because it is true. By and large, the global political agenda is set by the West, which has the yellow gold to buy the might to enforce its edicts.

But Western leaders all pay homage to the House of Saud, which has the BLACK gold. It is a symbiotic relationship; while the West needs oil to maintain its power and wealth, the Saudis need customers with power and wealth to sell it to. It is also entirely unnecessary.

A new, proven technology called Thermal Depolymerization, could remove the global oil market from the global economic equation overnight.

That would mean the oil-rich nations of the Middle East would lose their strategic value, the oil they pumped would be next to worthless, and the global economic system would be turned on its head.

The Thermal Depolymerization process is not only proven, it is a working process today -- although few people have ever heard of it. The fact that it is so unknown is more than a little curious. Here's why.

The first industrial-scale Thermal Depolymerization plant was built in Carthage, Missouri, adjacent to a Butterball Turkey processing plant. Each day, two hundred tons of turkey remains are hauled to the newly-finished plant and transformed into assorted functional products.

Including 600 barrels of light crude oil.

This light crude oil is chemically almost identical to a number two fuel oil used to heat homes.

According to Brian Appel, chairman and CEO of Changing World Technologies, "This process can deal with the world's waste. It can supplement our dwindling supplies of oil. And it can slow down global warming."

Is this guy on the level? It would appear so. One of the advisors to Changing World Technologies is James Woolsey, former director of the CIA. And Woolsey says the it offers a way out of US dependence of foreign oil.

Phase one of the process is to superhydrate any carbon-based material. Turkey guts are just one possible source. Another is ground up computer parts. So are animal waste parts, like cattle bones. So is most household garbage. The garbage is reduced to a kind of an organic 'soup' called 'slurry'.

Phase two involves dropping the slurry to a lower pressure, which releases about ninety percent of the slurry's free water. Dehydration via depressurization is far cheaper in terms of energy consumed than is heating and boiling off the water, particularly because no heat is wasted.

At this stage, the water is sent back up to heat the next incoming stream. The minerals settle out and are forced to storage tanks. Rich in calcium and magnesium, this dry brown powder is a perfect balanced fertilizer. But that is only the beginning.

The remaining organic soup is flushed into the second stage reactor, similar to the coke ovens used to refine oil into gasoline. This reactor heats up the soup to about nine hundred degrees Fahrenheit — to further break apart long molecular chains.

Next, in vertical distillation columns, hot vapor flows up, condenses, and flows out from different levels: gases from the top of the columns, light oils from the upper middle, heavier oils from the middle, water from the lower middle, and powdered carbon — used to manufacture tires, filters, and printer toners — from the bottom.

"It is the perfect process for destroying pathogens," said Appel. "This process will make 10 tons of gasoline per day, which will go back into the system to make heat to power the system. It will make 21,000 gallons of water clean enough to discharge into a municipal water system. Pathological vectors will be completely gone. It will make eleven tons of minerals and six hundred barrels of oil — high-quality stuff, the same specs as number two heating oil."

The test plant in Philadelphia has determined that the process is scalable; plants can cover acres or be small enough to go on the back of a flatbed truck. The technicians at this test plant have spent three years testing different kinds of affluent to formulate recipes. Experimentation revealed that different waste streams required different cooking and coking times.

The process has been sufficiently tested at Philadelphia to enable Changing World Technologies to estimate the costs associated with turning garbage into light, sweet crude oil.

Around fifteen dollars a barrel at present, dropping to ten dollars a barrel in three to five years, with the costs dropping from there, according to CEO Appel.

In the course of manufacturing oil and other products, it would solve waste management problems, alleviate the stress on municipal landfills, and even reduce global warming, says Appel.

So, how come nobody is talking about it? The full article about the process is in the public domain -- it isn't a secret. It was first published in Discovery Magazine, Vol. 24, No.5, May 2003 issue. And it is on the level. But about the only media discussing it's implications are the internet bloggers.

It is no small issue; developing a new, organic energy supply means redefining the planetary pecking order. And it would put the United States at the top all alone -- while the whole Middle East reverts to its old job as Keeper of the World's Biggest Sandbox.

But it isn't happening and I don't know why.

Except that, if this technology were to replace Middle Eastern oil, it would go a long way toward explaining the motive for the Gog-Magog invasion, since all the invading nations mentioned by Ezekiel are oil-producing nations.

If the United States began meeting the world's oil supply needs >from garbage, they would soon be unemployed oil-producing nations. It would tip the balance of power in Washington's favor -- overnight.

Why isn't the West intensely focused on this simple way out of our dependence on Saudi oil? (Not to mention defunding the bulk of global terrorism overnight.) The technology is there, and it clearly works. It doesn't seem to make sense.

I admit I don't know why it isn't a top priority. I do think it execeedingly curious that such a strategic techology remains so low-profile, given that it has so much potential.

Until one factors in the overall Divine Plan for the last days.

Then it all makes perfect sense.
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I've heard similar claims like this through the years.Im skeptical to say the least but not convinced either way.All the rag-heads would be irrevilant,even more so.
If we did stop buying oil from the mid-east the UN[New World Order] would demand we pay them some type of restistitution.
The artical also mentioned it would stop or slow down global warming. What global warming?
 
One of the orthopedic surgeons I worked with in the Navy told me about the guy who invented it, where the plants were, and he wanted to quit medicine and go to work for him. I can't remember the inventor's name, though.

garbage in, #2 fuel oil out
 
I'm with ya Barry! Global Warming is a hoax as far as I'm concerned. I didn't like the reference but didn't want to 'throw the baby out with the bathwater...'! :rolleyes:
 
pyledriver, it sounds good to me. Don't know if their selling rainbow stew or if it's the real deal.

Either way, like you said,I can't help but be amazed at how many energy options we have that would help put a big clamp on some camelberries, but for no apparent good reason we (as a fuel dependent nation) don't seem to care.

Bottom line must be just be $$$$$$. The fellers that have pumped cash out the ground for such a long time are not really wanting to foot the bill for developing and employing the next wave of energy. They are gonna milk their cash cow til she drops dead. Meanwhile, they are going to try and find a way to do business as much as usual so as to not interrupt their cash flow while doing their best to make us pay for all development cost.

I think they are operating well within their rights as business owners to seek out profit in whatever way they think is best. However, if their market should dry up or blow up in their faces I do not want to hear them whining and screaming for the U.S. taxpayers to bail their a$$'s out.

It is my hope that someone with big stones, good kevlar, and really deep pockets will one day some create real competition. If they can run far enough fast enough they might be able to stay alive long enough to keep from being swallowed up and crapped out by a Petrosaurus Rex. Now that would be something to see.....
 
Yeah, it really hurts when I have to fuel up my 'durn Ford'!! It's kinda funny how a late model truck (97) can suck down the gas just as bad as my good ol 78 Chevy mud-slinging 4x4! Y'know-the old vehicles they call 'gas-guzzlers' now, haha!

Think I'm gonna have to build me one of those furnaces and see how it works!! Then again...if I could just find those plans from Popular Mechanics for the carburetor that runs on chicken crap-haha!

I seriously think about going back to rice-burners nowadays. It's just kinda hard to pull a landscape trailer with one...
 


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