Energy Monopolies What amazes me is that people so readily accept energy monopoly. We are so easily convinced that energy production must be centralized therefor turning over control to corporate oligarchies who are polluting the water and evicting us from the land. Our forefathers used to make all their own fuel. We could be energy independent if we lived on farms and produced our own alcohol fuel, of course that would have been before the world population grew to 100 plus people per square mile with their dependence on farm mass production and energy consolidation. It's like rabbits in a bin. If you put a pair of rabbits in a six foot square by six foot deep pen, and keep throwing in food, you'll soon have rabbits overflowing the sides of the pen. With no predators and free food all they can do is breed. We would not need anywhere near the amounts of energy we're dependent upon if we had to produce our own. We'd find ways to save energy boiling water, a big energy consumer. We'd plan our trips into town to buy our supplies and stock up so we would reduce the number of trips we made. We'd be more engaged in daily chores with less time to consume media and travel while being more content. Not to mention the innovations and creative ways people can come up with to manage their resources. There's not only alcohol. Cow manure is dried in one culture where cows provide the milk and the fuel for their fires throughout the winter. There's wood. Over 50% of the World's population relies on wood heat. Coal, even though polluting, could probably be tamed by ingenuity of the people if they had a chance to use it. Our forefathers have used wind and water to perform chores that we so easily flip a switch on to do today. kbushnel.sdf-us.0rg/contact.html