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Making packaging greener – biodegradable plastics
 
Reply #16 • Oct 30, 2008  04:09 PM
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Producing GLoLady TV at URTV public access station in Asheville, NC I greatly value my rights of free speech. Our topics are controversial to main stream media. Even under the 1st amendment category I have to censor my words. Heaven forbid I should mention a brand name or a commercial site.

Being a Mystic Intuitive I have had to undergo the symbolic crucifixion of the Christ for what I know and say. My foresight of the Earth changes ahead.

The election will be a pivotal point on the path we will take. I look forward to it. 

You sound like someone who would be a good guest on my show. It sounds like you know of a few solutions.

TomH - 30 October 2008 03:23 PM
glolady - 30 October 2008 02:13 PM

When Corporate puts humanity before profits will things change? When will we stop being an expendable disposable society? When will we give value to the cause and effect of life on planet Earth?

Unfortunately, at the highest levels of government and the private sector, to a large extent we are only numbers to be counted manipulated, used in whatever manner the top brass chooses. There are, of course, limits but how difficult is it for a single individual to win a contest in these realms.

It is up to us as spiritual beings, to exist and grow in this society but to do so we must be in it but not of it.  We are programmed, if you will, to walk the line, toe the mark and play the game. Those who dare go their own way will face

censure , fines, suspensions , jail , excommunication and even death to make an example to others.  Real freedom in this political world is simply not attainable, not here, not anywhere. Ah, but this is off topic so I shall propose some homework for anyone interested. See what you can find out about what is happening right here in Western North Carolina to further the quest for freedom from imported oil.

I’ll start. 

Three Carolinas companies have partnered to bring the first large-scale solar energy project to Western North Carolina. Progress Energy Carolinas has signed an agreement with FLS Energy to purchase the output from a 1-megawatt (MW) solar power plant on the site of a now-closed landfill in Haywood County owned by Evergreen Packaging, Inc. (formerly Blue Ridge Paper Products Inc).

FLS Energy, based in Black Mountain, will build, own and operate the solar photovoltaic array and sell the energy produced to the utility for distribution to customers. http://www.solarbuzz.com/News/NewsNAPR1273.htm

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