A Bone-Chilling Narration By Harrison Ford Speaking As The Ocean
The video below, narrated by Harrison Ford, was put together by Conservation International, an organization devoted to supporting natural ecosystems, biodiversity, and human well-being all around the world. Now, I did take a look at their board of directors and saw it’s comprised of very wealthy and powerful people who definitely have the means to make a big impact. I will admit, further, that my heart always sinks when I see a President of the Council on Foreign Relations, or a powerful United Nations representative, or the owner of Wal-Mart, on these lists. So many people around the world have lost faith in the organizations that have been charged with creating a better world, and it’s no secret that some of these people put their names behind what looks to be a heartfelt, positive effort to create change only to better their image. We all know many of these organizations harbour a great deal of corruption, but at the same time, I still believe there is a lot of good in there, and that (some) members of these organizations are indeed trying to make a positive impact with the resources they have at their disposal. Regardless, putting my own bias and judgement aside, the video below offers a powerful message and speaks the truth. It would be great if these people of influence, like Harrison Ford, were made aware of projects like the Reactionless AC Synchronous Generator (RLG) that was recently invented by Paramahamsa Tewari, an electrical engineer and the former Executive Director of Nuclear Power Corporation of India.
These are the technologies and developments that really have the potential to make a BIG impact here on Earth, and the RLG is a development that would change the world forever, and directly relates to the issues presented by Conservation International. You can read more about that story here, and do stay tuned, because there is much more to come from us about it. Enjoy the video — I hope it makes you stop and think about the planet. .
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