Eye-Opening Perspectives for Heroic Hearts

Eye-Opening Perspectives for Heroic Hearts

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

China To Solve Its Smog Problems by 2020

China to Solve Air Pollution Problem With Massive Investment in Methaneusumpollu Process while Dented Fenders in Korea Has China Playing New Tune

by Winsip Custer CPW News Service

     Wi Lin Wu, head of the secretive Chinese Methaneusumpollu plants destined for  China’s ten  biggest cities said on September 27 at the Nationalist Chinese Pollution Solution Enclave in Shanghai that “we have found a solution for the nation’s air pollution problems.  We plan to reverse the entire smog problem by 2020.”
     Earmarking the nation’s ten biggest industrialized cities with the new Methaneusumpollu plants designed by a consortium of Asian and Malaysian nations including Vietnam, Cambodia , Laos and Myanmar, the process combines hydro-carbon particulates found as discharge from coal and gas power plants with methane gas.  “This is a win-win for everyone in the region,” said Wu.  “No longer will smog fill our city streets and low lying areas where people are sometimes forced to wear masks to assist with breathing.  The pollution just disappears with a minor increase in proposed lower limits of the greenhouse gas, Methane, which is nearly uncontrollable anyway," said Wu.
     China’s ten most populated industrialized cities include:

Shanghai………………………………………………16,000,000
Beijing………………………………………………… 11,200,000
Guangzhou…………………………………………    9,500,000
Shenzhen…………………………………………..    8,100,000
Tianjin………………………………………………..  7,500,000
Wuhan……………………………………………..     7,500,000
Hong Kong………………………………………..    7,000,000
Donguan…………………………………………..     4,850,000
Xian……………………………………………………    4,200,200
Guiyang………………………………………………    4,000,000

        Critics of China’s new Methanusumpollu process claim that the pollution doesn’t just disappear.  John Wilford Bahls of the New York/Hong Kong research firm of Fuller and Bahls LLC, said “Methane gas from China’s sewer systems can be used to combine with coal and gas particulates, but they don’t disappear.  Methane is lighter than air and they simply rise to the upper atmosphere where they are picked up by the jet stream.  That’s good news for the Chinese, South East Asians and Indonesians and bad news for the U.S. and Europe.  With the earth spinning West to East the jet stream follows the earth’s rotation.  That means that China’s pollution will be deposited somewhere over Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada, Idaho, New Mexico, Utah, Colorado, Montana and Wyoming and perhaps  Arizona, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska and the Dakotas.”
     Mr. Bahls was asked about the time honored saying that seemed to identify America’s Westward expansion….”Go West Young Man,” and whether or not this refutes the lore behind this popular saying credited to Horace Greeley.

Following the earth's West-to-East rotation the
25,000-35,000 ft. high Pacific jet stream
travels in the same directions at speeds of over
100 mph.

      “Yes,” said Bahls, “by going West we ended up in the East sending our industry that direction.  I just leaned that America’s leading guitar maker, Fender, has closed its plant in South Korea and moved its production to China leaving our South Korean allies without jobs.  Cort Co. a subsididary of Fender Guitars maintined that Korean workers were denting their Fenders and needed to ship the Korean plant to Communist China.  Cort workers claimed that this was subtrafuge for employing communist party controlled workers at lower pay and the Cort employees sent a video explaining their position.   And now the Chinese come back to pay us a messy visit.  Well, what goes around seems to come around, doesn’t it?” he concluded.  "Representatives from 3M, Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing, have assured me that they were not, as previously reported, responsible for producing the proprietary research on the bonding agents that detach the particles from the Methane molecules after about 72-144 hours," said Bahls who added "The average speed of the jet stream is about 100 mph with the distance from Beijing to Los Angeles being about 6600 miles."

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