Posted on 06/06/2011 8:55:38 AM PDT by bananaman22
Twentieth-century American military history has two iconic dates - 7 December 1941, the attack on Pearl Harbor and 6 June 1944, D-Day, when the liberation of Europe began.
The subsequent vicious Allied fight from Normandy to Germany saw the Nazis largely fueled by a technology that is now being promoted by the Republican Congressional leadership, in collusion with its munificent fiscal campaign energy supporters, as a way to lessen U.S. dependence on energy imports.
At issue is the Fishcher-Tropsch coal liquefaction process, developed by energy-poor Germany in the 1920s and expanded by the Nazi regime. Bent on dominating Europe, Hitlers war machine suffered from increasing fuel shortages, first in September 1939 when Britains Royal Navy clamped a naval blockade on the Baltic, exacerbated in June1941 when the invasion of the USSR ended Soviet energy imports, leaving Germany largely dependent on Romanias Ploesti oilfields after the failure of Army Group south to capture the Caucasus and Azerbaijans rich Caspian resources. FT production became increasingly critical to fueling Hitlers war machine from then onwards, given Germanys immense coal reserves.
By 1944, Germany was producing 124,000 barrels of synthetic fuels daily at 25 FT plants. FT was subsequently commercialized by South Africas apartheid regime, beginning in the 1950s through South Africa's state energy company Suid Afrikaanse Steenkool en Olie (SASOL), founded in 1950, now a private company and the worlds leading proponent of FT. In the early 1980s, as UN sanctions against South Africa began to take effect, two large coal to liquid (CTL) SASOL production facilities were commissioned and now form the single largest and most profitable asset in SASOL's global portfolio. Full article at: Coal liquefacation
This one is a keeper,LOL.
Don’t give them a hit- read this filthy propoganda pice here:
“Twentieth-century American military history has two iconic dates - 7 December 1941, the attack on Pearl Harbor and 6 June 1944, D-Day, when the liberation of Europe began.
The subsequent vicious Allied fight from Normandy to Germany saw the Nazis largely fueled by a technology that is now being promoted by the Republican Congressional leadership, in collusion with its munificent fiscal campaign energy supporters, as a way to lessen U.S. dependence on energy imports.
At issue is the Fishcher-Tropsch coal liquefaction process, developed by energy-poor Germany in the 1920s and expanded by the Nazi regime. Bent on dominating Europe, Hitlers war machine suffered from increasing fuel shortages, first in September 1939 when Britains Royal Navy clamped a naval blockade on the Baltic, exacerbated in June1941 when the invasion of the USSR ended Soviet energy imports, leaving Germany largely dependent on Romanias Ploesti oilfields after the failure of Army Group south to capture the Caucasus and Azerbaijans rich Caspian resources. FT production became increasingly critical to fueling Hitlers war machine from then onwards, given Germanys immense coal reserves.
By 1944, Germany was producing 124,000 barrels of synthetic fuels daily at 25 FT plants. FT was subsequently commercialized by South Africas apartheid regime, beginning in the 1950s through South Africa’s state energy company Suid Afrikaanse Steenkool en Olie (SASOL), founded in 1950, now a private company and the worlds leading proponent of FT. In the early 1980s, as UN sanctions against South Africa began to take effect, two large coal to liquid (CTL) SASOL production facilities were commissioned and now form the single largest and most profitable asset in SASOL’s global portfolio.
If the ideological footprint of Fischer-Tropsch is vile, then its environmental impact is even worse. Quite aside from the ideological concerns, fuel derived from the FT process has a carbon footprint 118 percent greater than that of conventional gasoline.
Nevertheless, on 12 May the House Armed Services Committee voted to eliminate a ban on the military purchasing high carbon non-conventional fuels. In considering the annual National Defense Authorization Act, House Resolution 1540, the committee voted to exempt the Department of Defense from Section 526 of the 2007 Energy Independence and Security Act, which prohibits federal agencies from procuring fuels with higher life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions than conventional fuels, including liquid coal and tar sands oil.
The Pentagon is pushing back against being mandated to use these dirty fuels, backed by the coal industry and its Congressional supporters. On 3 June, Tom Hicks, the Navys deputy assistant secretary for energy, testified before a House Energy and Commerce Committee panel against Fischer-Tropsch fuels, stating, In addition to requiring large new sources of coal, it requires enormous quantities of water, $5 to $10 billion in capital per plant to provide a fuel result that is more than twice as carbon-intensive as petroleum, promoting instead new generation biofuels made from sources like camelina crops, corn stover and algae.
The House of Representatives Energy and Power subcommittee is reviewing a sweeping energy bill sponsored by Republican California Representative Devin Nunes. The bill, which has more than 70 co-sponsors, envisages opening vast offshore areas to oil-and-gas drilling, including the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) as well as mandate scores of new nuclear reactors over the next three decades.
If Congressional Republicans have their way, then the U.S. military will soon be fueled by an environmentally filthy technique that allowed the Nazi war machine to kill tens of thousands of allied troops and Pretoria to number thousands of black South Africans, all the while producing massive amounts of greenhouse gases, all in the name of corporate profits and U.S. energy national security, not to mention a revival of nuclear power in the U.S., an alarming prospect in the wake of Japans Fukushima catastrophe.
FTs environmental impact is as squalid as its historical legacy, and in this case, the Pentagons commitment to agricultural biofuel renewable puts it on the side of the angels. So the question remains will Congress, dominated by Republicans backed by Big Coal fiscal concerns, be able to coerce the Pentagon to accept this technology?
Watch this space.
By. John Daly for OilPrice.com
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By this logic, a warning that your house is burning down, should be ignored if the source happens to be a pyromaniac.
The IDIOT that wrote this piece of half-ass-garbage FAILS to realize or recognize that the US has used a > crapload < of “Nazi-era” technologies, which I fail to see mentioned anywhere is this dubious article.
If it works efficiently and is cost-effective, I do not care who the technology belonged to...USE IT! =.=
A little more about John Daly (Dr. John C.K. Daly)
Big surprise there.
This reads like a press release from the DNC. Every liberal buzz word/term in the book.
And this idiot thinks we can run a military war machine on "eco-friendly" biofuels? Wait, we won't need a military because everyone will love us for being so earth friendly.
Hmm, you may be on to something here...many of the key physics work of that era was done by Jews!
I had to laugh at your Jewish Physics, good analogy!
Meanwhile in east Tennessee, the coal gassification process was placed into large scale production and then doubled to successfully produce a host of chemicals and enable Eastman Chemical to be low cost producer of several products. The tandem operating plants have been in more or less continuous operation for 30 + years.
A third plant sits idle. It is a smaller pilot plant developed years ago with the same technology in joint venture with Department of Energy to test other outputs of the technology.
If Congressional Republicans have their way, then the U.S. military will soon be fueled by an environmentally filthy technique that allowed the Nazi war machine to kill tens of thousands of allied troops and Pretoria to number thousands of black South Africans, all the while producing massive amounts of greenhouse gases, all in the name of corporate profits and U.S. energy national security, not to mention a revival of nuclear power in the U.S., an alarming prospect in the wake of Japans Fukushima catastrophe.
I'm surprised they didn't link the GOP with the holocaust, but I guess in order to do that they have to admit it happened, which is getting hard for whackjob liberals to do with the new Islamomarxist in Chief running his anti-Israel campaign.
I hate blonde people. They should be rounded up and put in camps for orderly extermination. Blonde people are the reason for every problem in the world.
I don’t know if Hitler ever personally used the term “Jewish Physics”, but some of the senior heirarchy of the Nazis certainly did. It points up the short-sightedness & cynicism of the Nazi’s that they could dismiss an entire branch of science while at the same time attempting to assemble an atomic bomb program.
Our interstate system was modeled after the autobahn.
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In no small irony, the Democrats are emulating the Wiemar Republic in printing money and the Nazi government model of fascism and state run industry.
Except for persecuting Jews (which may come later if the Muslim is reelected), the Democrats are working overtime to copy the Nazi model. Including “worship” of Herr Leader. Chris Matthews could have worked for the Nazi propaganda ministry.
Okay I decided I love this article. It’s a propaganda masterpiece work of art.
In fact, it was the Nazis that had and used the first jet airplane. Better start grounding the commercial fleet.
WTF?
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