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. . . And this leads us to the corporation’s “Most Threatening Man.”

by Timbre Wolf - Open-Publishing - Sunday 7 June 2015

I just realized something. Now, this might sound grandiose (and, perhaps, even delusional), but I have a modicum of compelling evidence to suggest that it might not all be "in my head."

What, or who, is the corporate elite’s biggest nightmare? It might be the man writing this article. What’s worse? I think that they might just know it.

Here’s what has happened:

First a bit of history.
It has been asserted that Nikola Tesla might have found a way to harvest, and distribute, free electricity (in the form of the static charge created by the Earth’s spin against it’s own atmosphere). Tesla’s project was dependent upon funding from J. P. Morgan. When Morgan learned that he could not monetize the resulting electricity he immediately stopped the flow of money to Tesla. The project went bust. Tesla lost all faith in humanity and finished out his days as a hermit in a hotel room in Manhattan. (This is the over simplified version).

Enter, from STAGE LEFT, a man born exactly a hundred years after Tesla: Timbre Wolf (that’s me).
I am not a genius in any conventional sense of the word. I am not Tesla. HOWEVER we have one similarity. Tesla figured out how to give the world free electricity. I figured out how to give large portions of the world reasonably clean water and shelter (for about 4 peope) for $1,000-$2,000. Why is this a threat to corporations? Let me explain my hypothesis.

I, probably like you, have wondered why in the world our politicians and corporations are completely UNCONCERNED about radioactive pollution of land, air, and oceans? Incidentally, or maybe NOT so incidentally, fracking = radiation, power plants (regardless of type) = radiation, use of depleted uranium in military actions = radiation, there are literally hundreds of anthropomorphic sources of radiation. The irradiation of the planet is well underway. I wonder why? Let me explore the possibilities – and these are thought experiments, just experiments, untested in a laboratory setting.

1) Let’s suppose that the elites REALLY DO want to lower the population (as the conspiracy theorists assert). Radiation is a better way than many. It’s hard, but not impossible, to trace it’s source and it’s hard to implicate it in hundreds of diseases and health related “conditions” that end in mortality. What could be better?

2) Fracking will eventually render the aquifers useless as a source of fresh drinking water. How? The toxic chemicals, used in fracking, will leach into them. Radiation, a by-product of deep Earth fracking, will also be released. Did you know that? I didn’t, until today. And the porous rocks will crumble, earthquakes will ensue, more people will die. All good so far, no?

3) What is the only place, on Earth, that has very limited radiation? Glaciers. Do a “google hit” on “harvesting glaciers.”

4) What do corporations look for? Monopolies. How do you create a monopoly? Find a commodity that everyone HAS to have. Find something that the common man can’t really get at, get to, or use to cut in on your profit. Harvest the commodity with equipment that humanity, in general, can’t afford. Bottle that shit and sell it.

End of thought experiment . . . And this leads us to the corporation’s “Most Threatening Man.”

The corporation’s most threatening man (that’s me) has created a “temporary shelter” that could be used in the aftermath of horrendous “acts of god” that leave tens of thousand, hundreds of thousands, and even millions without shelter or water. Earthquakes, Hurricanes, Tsunami’s, Typhoons and, even the economy, can render the masses helpless.

Now, why would this be a problem? Because the water is a FREE result of my structure. And why would that be a problem? Well, we have to go back to the thought experiment. If elites don’t care that the population of the world is diminished (more for them), and if they have destroyed the fresh water-providing aquifers, and if they see a greed-driven economic opportunity in the “commodity” of fresh water, then millions of shelters that provide fresh water and keep tens of thousands of people alive is, well, a problem.

Evidence. I have scant evidence that my project is being targeted by the likes of Bechtel. Bechtel, by-the-way, built Hoover Dam, built the first nuclear power plants, and outlawed rain-water catchment in Bolivia (because, guess what, they provided drinking water to the population there).

Here is the basis of my hypothesis. The Red Cross raised $488,000,000.00 off of the disastrous quake in Haiti. To date (five years later) they have built 6 houses (albeit “permanent” structures). Look it up if you don’t believe me. Now, it’s possible, that the Red Cross has funded other NGO’s and has produced more housing, than the aforementioned SIX, but they raised nearly HALF A BILLION DOLLARS to, alledgedly, provide housing for hundreds of thousands.

I have put my shelter project on two crowd-funding sites: Max Keiser’s StartJOIN and KICKSTARTER. To my way of thinking the $30-40k that I requested to begin manufacturing shelters, for places like Haiti and the Philippines, is a pittance. But here’s where my delusion begins . . . I have not received one single cent in donations in 60 days of posts on these websites. NOT ONE SINGLE CENT. Compared to Red Cross’ HALF A BILLION DOLLARS.

People have good hearts, they trust Red Cross (or they used to), and they WANT to donate to NGO’s that will provide the “less fortunate” with shelter, food, water, clothing, health services, and education. Three of those things (shelter, water, and, partially at least, sanitation) are provided by my shelter. Not one single cent in donations? C’mon!

I claim status as the corporations most threatening man.