OF WHALE FAT AND PALM OIL
WHAT really drives the global economy? Money? Power? Energy? Nope. It used to be whale products: oil, baleen, and ambergris. Then it was rubber. So what are today’s felled Amazon trees being replaced with? What’s really driving the contemporary world economy other than drugs, war and human trafficking? Palm oil.
According to Wikipedia, “Palm oil is an edible vegetable oil derived from the…fruit of the oil palms…Palm oil accounted for about 33% of global oils produced from oil crops in 2014.” And that was seven years ago! Specifically, it’s used today in the production of cake, chocolate, biscuits, margarine and frying fats as well as found in cosmetics, soap, shampoo, cleaning products. And with petroleum production, nuclear, wind and sunlight-to-electricity liabilities increasing daily, palm oil is being used for production of both commercial and military jet fuels, as well as the basic lubricant for future car, bus, train, military equipment and the fuel of choice for winter home heating.
In THE EDGE OF MADNESS (Aignos 2020) by multi-award winning author Raymond Gaynor, the issue of powering the world is crucial to everything, including the expansion of applied technologies, the necessary conquest of space, even the very social fabric of society. But how and in what form will the greed for electrical power come? And what will the consequences of continued “unlimited” power be? These are key questions that totally underly such seemingly unrelated issues as affection, romance, love, sex and family life, all of which are addressed in the printed, digital and audio versions of the work (https://www.amazon.com/dp/0999693859). And watch carefully for K. Simmons Productions’ manga, animated and cinematic treatments to come, the work having been purchased for such several months ago (https://kspllc.media/future-projects).
As an author and actor (https://janik.yolasite.com/actor.php), I have considerable interest in audio-video communication, which is reflected in THE EDGE OF MADNESS, where I cover in detail where I think the communication industry will soon be, reflecting equally on its importance to every aspect of humanity from government to education, transportation, business, health care, even religion and spirituality, and what will ultimately power it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Je6CC...
According to Wikipedia, “Palm oil is an edible vegetable oil derived from the…fruit of the oil palms…Palm oil accounted for about 33% of global oils produced from oil crops in 2014.” And that was seven years ago! Specifically, it’s used today in the production of cake, chocolate, biscuits, margarine and frying fats as well as found in cosmetics, soap, shampoo, cleaning products. And with petroleum production, nuclear, wind and sunlight-to-electricity liabilities increasing daily, palm oil is being used for production of both commercial and military jet fuels, as well as the basic lubricant for future car, bus, train, military equipment and the fuel of choice for winter home heating.
In THE EDGE OF MADNESS (Aignos 2020) by multi-award winning author Raymond Gaynor, the issue of powering the world is crucial to everything, including the expansion of applied technologies, the necessary conquest of space, even the very social fabric of society. But how and in what form will the greed for electrical power come? And what will the consequences of continued “unlimited” power be? These are key questions that totally underly such seemingly unrelated issues as affection, romance, love, sex and family life, all of which are addressed in the printed, digital and audio versions of the work (https://www.amazon.com/dp/0999693859). And watch carefully for K. Simmons Productions’ manga, animated and cinematic treatments to come, the work having been purchased for such several months ago (https://kspllc.media/future-projects).
As an author and actor (https://janik.yolasite.com/actor.php), I have considerable interest in audio-video communication, which is reflected in THE EDGE OF MADNESS, where I cover in detail where I think the communication industry will soon be, reflecting equally on its importance to every aspect of humanity from government to education, transportation, business, health care, even religion and spirituality, and what will ultimately power it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Je6CC...
Published on July 26, 2021 11:55
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