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New Energy for an Ultra-modern VietnamWhat Public Officials Can Do for New Energy
July 2014Vietnam New Energy Group
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In this context, our next group – Government Officials – also have a big role
to play in the rollout of New Energy
To serve one’s government in the era of transition from Old Energy to New Energy
requires special integrity and vision
It’s a certainty that reactionary Old Energy / Exploitation Paradigm forces will try to pressure you to stall the New Energy
revolution
But be steadfast and progressive – and you will be remembered well for generations to come
There is strength in numbers, so form alliances with New Energy organizations in ASEAN and elsewhere in the world to stand
up to the Old Energy cabal
Use the media to expose the tactics and identities of reactionary Old Energy forces which are trying to stall the introduction of
liberating New Energy technologies
Criminals always hate the light of public scrutiny – so shine plenty of light on those
who are trying to keep humanity in the Dark Age of Old Energy
There are specific actions that government officials can take this year to help ring in
the New Energy revolution
1) In the National Assembly2) In academia3) In the business community4) In the People’s Army of Vietnam5) In the Ministry of Agriculture6) In the Ministry of Transportation7) In the Ministry of Education & Training8) In the media
The National Assembly will need to update Vietnam’s laws to deal with new situations
arising from New Energy
New business laws may be required to enforce the terms of new-era business cooperation
socially-conscious capital models
Anti-terrorism laws should include provisions for destructive uses of
New Energy technology
Suppression of New Energy technology (as we’ve seen in America and Japan) needs to
be outlawed in the Criminal Code
In general, the National Assembly needs to create a legislative environment that is friendly and favorable to New Energy
Doing so will help the National Assembly meets its targets for:
• Poverty reduction• Public health• Environmental clean-up• Providing communities with cheap, abundant
electricity and clean water• National defense• Economic growth• Crime reduction
The National Assembly can task Vietnam’s universities with several important duties in New Energy
• Translating relevant scientific literature• Revising the K-12 and university curricula to
include New Energy science• Writing new textbooks to educate students
about New Energy
In addition, the National Assembly can direct universities to make New Energy research a priority in:
• Agriculture• Healthcare• Defense• Transportation• Electricity• And other related
fields
The Government can take a leading role in guiding the business community through the birthing process of New Energy
Some state companies may initially feel threatened by New Energy
• PetroVietnam and its subsidiaries• Electricity of Vietnam
The Ministry of Planning & Investment can show these companies a constructive way to restructure their businesses in order to get off the Old Energy model and jump on the
New Energy train
The New Energy train is headed to some fabulous destinations, whereas Old Energy is a dead-end street
It is certain that we are heading towards a Vietnam that doesn’t drill much oil or gas out
of the ground every year (save for plastics and lubricants)
And a Vietnam that doesn’t need or use an electrical grid
Just like you wouldn’t stand in front of an oncoming car, there is no point in standing
in the way of these developments
But because those things have become so ingrained in our society, it takes strong
leadership to point society to a brighter future
And that is the leadership that VNEG is asking MPI, the Prime Minister, and the
National Assembly to show in the first half of the twenty-first century
Another organization that can help introducing the more sophisticated uses of New Energy is the
People’s Army of Vietnam
The PAVN needs to work closely with the Ministry of National Defense
in this effort
We can see today that Vietnam’s sovereignty is being threatened on several fronts
• Chinese incursions in the Eastern Sea
• Heavy-handed negotiating tactics with various onerous conditions from the IMF and ADB on loans to Vietnam
• Difficulty in finding strong allies
History shows us that Vietnam’s difficulty in protecting its sovereignty is proportional to its military technology deficit
For example, during most of the fifteenth
century, Vietnam had a relatively
modern army by international
standards
Most of Vietnam’s weapons in this era were *made in Vietnam*
This was very important because it meant that Vietnam didn’t have to depend on foreign countries for weapons technology
Depending on foreigners for weapons always brings with it various forms of indebtedness and the necessity of submitting to various onerous
conditions which limit actual sovereignty
Just as King Lê Lợi embarked on a “Manhattan Project” in Lam Sơn to forge the firearms
necessary to defeat the Minh invaders, today we need a similar project to develop
New Energy in the defense sector
Some key New Energy technologies for the PAVN and Ministry of National Defense
include:
1) Electrogravitic/Electrostatic Antigravity for atmospheric (and eventually exo-atmospheric) flying craft
– These craft can reach speeds up to 40,000 km/h– These craft can be stealthy– Can dramatically boost Vietnam’s nascent space
program
2) Supercavitation
• This is a technology to create a vacuum around a submarine
• It allows for super-fast travel under the water• Whereas a Kilo-class sub normally has a top
speed of around 44 km/h, with supercavitation it could achieve speeds up to ten times higher
3) Water fuel cells for wheeled and tracked military vehicles
• A Chinese attack may likely target the Dung Quất oil refinery
This would significantly reduce the amount of fuel available for tanks, jeeps, APCs and other military vehicles (as well as aircraft)
Water fuel cells could obviate the need for fossil fuels in military vehicles and significantly reduce the impact of an enemy attack
on Dung Quất
Similarly, antigravity would obviate the need for jet fuel in a modernized PAVN
Of course, National Security depends on much more than just military technology
Simply having enough quality food to feed the populace is a basic requirement for national security
And therefore the Government can seek to use New Energy to modernize Vietnam’s agricultural sector
New Energy will be able to cheaply desalinate sea water, which can be used
both for irrigation and daily activities
This will significantly reduce the burden on our lakes and rivers
As well as reduce the “sinkhole” phenomenon, which is largely being caused
by over-exploitation of ground water
New Energy science is showing us how we can not only make more fresh water, but how we can raise the energetic level (and hence the
health benefits) of water
Dan Winter and other New Energy scientists have shown that this new form of water, infused with a high ratio of Charged Water Clusters, can boost agricultural production
and strengthen plant immunity without using chemical pesticides and fertilizers
ZPE-charged water has also been shown to reduce growing time by around 20%
This will make farmers very happy
And it will give us cheaper, more nutritious produce to buy at the market
Water fuel cells, which are already in development for cars and motorbikes, can be developed for all types of agricultural vehicles
Similarly, the Ministry of Transportation can be helping to modernize the vehicles we use to go to school and work every
day
Currently, Vietnam has more than 37 million motorbikes on the streets
As well as 1.6 million cars
Over the next ten years, we need to convert these vehicles to run on New Energy
• Water fuel cells are the most promising technology currently
• Magnet motors and LENR systems may also become feasible
• Electrostatic engines (like that of Ismael Aviso) might also be a viable solution
By mid-century, we will probably have surpassed the need for wheeled vehicles entirely
By 2050, if we implement New Energy vigorously, we will have civilian antigravity
And a whole new world!
It will be a Vietnam without traffic jams
And because antigrav travel will be so fast, it will have to be computer controlled
• At 3000 to 40,000 km/h, we don’t want commuters using a steering wheel
• You will just tell the onboard computer your destination, and a mainframe computer will figure out the most efficient and safe route for your antigrav craft
This will significantly reduce traffic accidents
The Ministry of Education & Training also has many things to contribute to New Energy
Once the university scholars have developed new curricula and revised Vietnam’s K-12 textbooks, the Ministry of Education can oversee the introduction of those
materials into the primary and high school teaching programs
In particular, simple and cheap classroom science experiments
can be conducted throughout the country
to acquaint students with the basic
principles of New Energy science
Do you think an 8th grade science class would like to build an antigravity lifter?
Do you think a fifth-grade class would like to make a light bulb light up without wires
connected to its electricity source?
Do you think tenth-grade students would like to build an electricity-generating pyramid as part of their science and history
classes?
We think they would like to do all of these activities.
These are experiments that are bound to fascinate and inspire our young people.
These are experiments that would allow each and every child in Vietnam to see that fossil fuels, wheeled vehicles, and electrical
grids are not really necessary.
And when they grow up in an ultra-modern Vietnam, they will remember that they lived in that transitional generation that moved from the exploitative and debilitating
Old Energy paradigm to the liberating New Energy one
In rural schools, we could even set up self-funding hydroponic gardens which apply
New Energy principles of organic agriculture
The fruits and vegetables grown by students in these gardens could be
consumed in school meals, or sold at market to generate income for the school
This is one way for students to learn self-sufficiency, as well as to acquire useful occupational skills if they will be pursuing an
agricultural career