mardi, février 26, 2013

Noticia brasileira sobre gestão de CO2

O Conselho Empresarial Brasileiro para o Desenvolvimento Sustentável (CEBDS) lançou em dezembro a publicação Programa de Gestão de Carbono na Cadeia de Valor, em side event na COP-18 (Convenção do Clima), no Qatar. O projeto promoveu, ao longo de 2012, a capacitação de 32 fornecedores da Vale, Votorantim, Banco do Brasil e Itaú para elaboração de inventários de emissão de Gases de Efeito Estufa (GEE).
De acordo com o Registro Público de Emissões do Brasil, as emissões provenientes de fontes que não são controladas pela empresa (em geral, a cadeia de fornecedores) corresponderam, em 2011, a 88% do total das emissões de Gases de Efeito Estufa (GEE) das empresas que relatam seus inventários – um crescimento de 12% em relação a 2010.
Dos 32 fornecedores capacitados, 22 apresentaram inventários de emissão de GEE total ou parcialmente às empresas participantes. “O número aponta que o projeto teve um aproveitamento de aproximadamente 70% de fornecedores capacitados e se mostra uma importante ferramenta para as empresas que já perceberam que a maior fonte de emissão de GEE de sua produção está na sua
cadeia de fornecedores”, considera Malta.
A partir da experiência na primeira edição, o programa será replicado em 2013 com, no mínimo, o dobro de empresas participantes. Petrobras, Coca-Cola, Cemig, Votorantim, Vale, Itaú, Ipiranga e TKCSA já confirmaram participação na edição do ano que vem. A expectativa é capacitar cerca de 100 fornecedores dessas companhias na segunda edição do programa.

Confira o documento.

jeudi, février 21, 2013

2013 Energy outlooks

Hey there,
First a little consideration: China fêted its New Year recently, with reasons to celebrate: for the first time it has overtaken the USA in import and export activity, becoming the world’s principal trading nation. Year-on-year growth of 9.3 per cent and trade covenants with a constellation of up-and-coming African and Asian nations have assured that China’s star will continue to wax while others wane, yet this expansion is not assuredly infinite. China is already the world’s largest energy producer, consumer and the third largest importer of oil.
I did like the above quote very much, but it is not from me. Lately I've been too busy to really find time to mash things and offer my points of view (probably a lack of wit didn't help neither :-P). For that reason I'll just make another copy-paste (like the oilfield supervisors love to say whenever they can spot a copy-paste practice on a field job instruction report: "fucking engineer!!"), I'm piled between lab work for one project and preparation to sign the other one... busy busy bee!
Nevertheless, I have some outlooks here, one from BP, along with some nice infografics. Another outlook from the ECEEE, do not ask me why such an acronym but nevertheless it seems interesting enough.


Lastly, I fetched some nice page from the US government, a daily updated US energy prices.

Enjoy!

jeudi, février 14, 2013

What's cooking in Sustainable Brazil

Brazil is one big supporter of wind energy with Bahia state leading the effort (e.g. Salvador's football stadium is self sustainable), watch this nice video:


lundi, février 04, 2013

CO2 NEWS

Between Christmas, New Years Eve and the hot Brazil summer (plus a damn iTunes re-install meaning I had to re-organize all my library O_o) I have not had much chance to post anything new but the news were not very much around neither, seems that everybody was on days off, not just Brazil!! I'm using a rather lazy morning to do my CO2 "fun" fact hunting. Just like Batman if you're the Joker, you never know it's hitting you until (batman) actually does! I do not know if these facts are that fun, or what it really means in 20 years time. But yesterday I came across that sad article about disappearing island due to rising sea level. Seeing your whole World disappearing is surely not what nobody wants to see. Especially since we know that no countries really want to your face poping up the immigration list. This time they cannot send you back home because there is no taxi way for the plane to land on!! These people must feel like that guy landing in a country and showing his passport to hear from the immigration guy that his country disappeared over night, hence his passport is no longer valid. You just loose your citizen origins which is quite a complication if your not physically is the given country. And when you look at some quick slides what do you see? That the major CO2 emission countries are the least impacted!

But it's not all that bad now see what is been done lately to help slow down the process:
 canadians are developping a process to pull CO2 out of thin air. Norway's TCM are launching a CCS test centre network in Mongstad.I can't help noticing and won't stop repeating that the oil companies brought us fossil fuel and "burry us" with it, they will also be the major responsible for redirecting our energy focus towards renewable. Probably through government incentive (it goes without saying). Big Oil, the Good, the Bad and the Ugly all at once!
Started in 2011 and quite popular last quarter of 2012 (maybe thanks to the end of the World) there was a lot of discussions about risks in CCS business resulting in this risk management guidelines from DNV.
Last but not least, norwegian are re-iterating that the reservoirs burried beneath the North are able to hold a lot of CO2, like hundreds of year of an entire country emission. Unfortunately they only said Norway, I wish they'd say China or USA... or even Europe. It's not so bad anyway for a start, hopefully more country will evaluate their own ground capacities.

Ta-da!

samedi, décembre 29, 2012

Drugs, education, acceptation

Hey my dear readers,
I was fooling around the net when I saw that amazing documentary on the way past government dealt with drugs (see War on Drug) and the fact it did not work.

The film is very well directed with a lot of power messages from past presidents, authors and other World personalities I would recommend that movie.
Now the message sent was half clear on the solution they would propose. They talked about hard drugs like heroin and cocaine, to end up saying they should legalize and regulate marijuana... a little bit of a dimension problem. Hence not a bold move; a move that looks more like (scary) baby step. While some personalities really said it clear that you need to understand the drug addict (I do believe that too), for me you can win a war if you look at your own people, meaning Americans should educate and care about their backyard. The reality that the US is the first consumer far ahead of all the others means that they have a wrong angle of attack towards their social system. You don't do drugs if your happy unless you're an idiot that like to shoot himself in the foot or you suffer from complexes that are reflecting your society (examples are pouring like Congolese prostitutes in Pointe Noire's night clubs).

"If I was President" (W.J.)
I believe you cannot fight this war unless you act on both end of the rope: production and consumption. They spend millions in destroying the crops, why not spending these millions in subventions for crops that could make farmers quit the drug business? If cocaine pays that much, lets the country create a new economy based on subventions to farmers: 1kg of corn the price of 1kg of cocaine! that makes the poor farmer a man sustaining his family AND abandoning the cocaine business. Let them do that for 5 years and you'll see the drug harvesting dropping 90%. Now I only mentioned the subvention, but it can be that they would get hospitals and schools or free electricity/water and lesser direct subvention. The message that Colombian farmers send to their government is "you don't help us, so we're going somewhere else to find help". Now that can be reversed, not without some corruption and abuses of course but no great system goes without abuses and corruption.
At the same time you regulate and control the cocaine production to a certain volume of total mass a year. All farmers must be registered, all produced crop weighted and registered. Heavy fines to whoever is caught producing more, the most important is IGNORING THE DRUG LORDS.
That would basically be a development plan to fight the drug system in Colombia, by redirecting their workforce towards a legal trade, looking beyond drug production and letting drug Lords like sitting ducks. Trade would probably react by increasing the price but that's just like the Oil price, it follows the international geopolitic tensions. The result would be price increase on the other end (consumption end), so the market would shift to another country till it has nowhere else to run.
If it is not the best of options, prone to create lots of abuses, better these abuses than lack of sovereign control and uncontrollable violence.

Now a bit of Maths
  • Development of a new farming economy, based on subvention (wood or whatever sort of crop that would fit the local ecosystem) = overall (direct and indirect subventions) 1500 USD per household (counting conservatively 15% being coca farmers we talk about 450000 households, 18% of colombian population)
  • Total development plan = 675 MUSD/year that we can top up to 1 BUSD/year (GDP for agriculture being 26.3 BUSD in 2010, 9% of Colombia's GDP the same year)
I don't plan to come and speak directly to Mr President, nor do I think I hold the truth of it, but if a PhD in chemistry can figure this out imagine what an expert in economy can implement then!!! To finish with my little prose of the day, the one thing that I really liked in this documentary was that the countries that implemented different approach to this social issue did not try to hit the consumer any-more. They tried to understand the sociological illness behind the drug consumption. Some European countries are a long way to understand that (e.g. I know the social issues in France and the refusal to accept some truths) and the message the populations send to their governments should be more acknowledged. Eventually there is a parallel to be drown with human traffic (e.g. prostitution) and arm smuggling, also increasing dramatically, especially in Europe.

vendredi, décembre 21, 2012

The end of the World (and the Carbon news) in Brazil

Tomorrow is doomsday, and I already heard of the "doomsday program" so I'm hoping someone will read that before power shuts down :-).

Programation of the last day:

06:30 - Beginning of the End of the World
07:00 - Meteor shower
08:30 - First Tsunamis arrival
10:00 - OVNIs welcoming
10:30 -
Gangnam Style flashmob of the OVNIs
11:36 -Initiation of general destruction
12:00 - Alignement of all planets of the Solar System, followed by a huge Eclipse

12:00 a 14:00 - lunch break
14:15 - Earth magnetic pole inversion
15:00 - Super Global Warming
16:30 - Initiation of the Earthlings annihilation
17:00 - Nilwayne Nilrex show
18:00 - Alien Earthling revelation
19:00 - Prisoner rescue from area 51 and Varginha (Brazil equivalent of Area 51)
20:00 - Re-opening of tunnel São Tomé Das Letras/Machu Picchu (they call this city in Brazil city of the stars...)
21:00 - Approximation of planet Nibiru
22:00 - Revelation of UFO's secret friends
23:00 - Bowser's arrival to finish up the job
23:30 - End of the World


So before all of that happens I made a selection of carbon news for you to read before it's too late:
Rio de Janeiro wants to monitor real time its carbon emission (in Portuguese). Already Pdt Obama is making Climate Change one of his top priorities for his second term when in Europe (UK to be precise) the carbon emission reductions are being delayed to the next term, meaning they don't want to wear and bear the responsibility of such a controversial task in the current economic environment. Now I am a big fan of CCS so I was quite please to see this article claiming CCS would be key to reduction of carbon emission and commitment to global targets.To close the loop on Brazil, there is a quick post from the CCS Institute explaining how to manage CCS projects in developing countries (that is considering Brazil as a developing country, which is an entire debate by itself).
Hopefully I see you all sometimes in the future!!

dimanche, décembre 16, 2012

World Energy Outlook(s)

hey,
November has been intense in high profile publications. IEA has recently made the presentation of its new book publicly available and BP released his yearly World Energy review that you can found here.What we can take out from these publications is the increase in energy consumption and oil demand despite the increase of the oil price, Renewable energies seem to be stable in growth which is not the best of  news, especially with the global economical environment and the huff-n-puff attitude of the (mostly European) governments. Their lack of commitment towards private companies effort makes nonviable large projects (like in Florange, France, with ArcelorMittal's questionable willing that would have been troubleshooted if European governments really made an effort). Global CCS Institute made an urging publication to call for European CCS funding before other countries take the lead and gets all the technological advance. Combining this with IEA's overview on European gas dependance, it is time to "take our fingers out of our arses" (old rig joke). I kind of grow tired of saying that (well, not really tired ha!) but I know that the effort towards renewable energies will be made by the private sector. One example is that bloomberg article recently talking about solar energy to involve EOR technologies (in a nutshell, these techs helps you to take more oil out of a reservoir). The private sector might become the best (and only?) player in renewable energies.
One "good news" about the reports (BP's) is that the proven oil reserves tend to grow over the years with the ever evolving characterization and exploration technologies. One example is Brazil, which doubled it's proven reserves in 10 years through Pre-Salt discoveries and subsequently Angola if you consider the geological history that the 2 countries share. For a proof look at this gif picture developped by the Nova Scotia museum (image found here):

This gif is very northern hemisphere centric but look at the division between South America and Africa! Right were the Pre-Salt discoveries were made in Brazil used to be Angola, and recent findings proved that theory to be right. Russia has also seen greatly increased it's own reserves over the past decade. Nevertheless IEA projects that increase in consumption will boost the diversification of the energy sources from now to 2035 (guys, less than 25 years now, that only from 1987 to date and if you look back, not much has been created, only improved). While IEA looks at how much we can save by optimizing our production and consumption lines, BP has been looking at 2011's production and consumption. An interesting set of slides is IEA's slide 7 on 2035's projected gas trade flow (gloomy future for Europe) and 2011 gas trade movements (page 29).
To finish in a bright note, BP says the renewable sources are increasing year on year, though IEA says not fast enough and that is echoed by the CCS institute.
The IEA's World Energy Outlook is available on sale for a couple of hundreds of dollars  \o/
The BP statistical review is for free (at least) and you can even do a year on year to try to do some predictions yourself!!

a good read to you then!

vendredi, décembre 14, 2012

Brésil: 10 ans d'émission réduite de CO2

Bonjour,
je suis tombé sur cet article ce matin  qui concerne une  étude faite au Brésil montrant que l'essort du biodiesel grace à la production d'éthanol (le Brésil est un des pionniers) a évité la production de 177 millions de tonnes de CO2, soit 7 jours de production mondiale (données 2009). Donc j'ai continué mes petites recherches sur le CO2 et je suis tombé sur quelques sites intéressants comme CO2 now, qui fournissent des données mensuelles sur l'émission de CO2, utilisant le fameux observatoir de Hawaï:
 
J'ai aussi trouvé le site de l'ONU sur la météorologie (OMM) qui fait des études annuelles sur l'émission de gaz à effet de serre (Novembre 2012 en français).
Maintenant le même Brésil (à travers Petrobras) vient de mettre en place un système de surveillance des gaz à effet de serre à Natal dans le nordeste, grâce au système suédois DOAS (Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy) développé conjointement avec Petrobras.Sont fous ces brésiliens!!!

mercredi, décembre 12, 2012

The scary 4 degrees

I like infographics, they're simple, to the fact and kind of easy to understand... incredibly inaccurate also (because of it's simplicity). Anyway here is why we should really put our hands into a more sustainable energy production and consumption (credits to the World Bank):

World-Bank--Climate-Change

lundi, décembre 10, 2012

Today's new on Carbon dioxide

CCS funding process may be flawed
Hi you all,
I had a quick go on some interesting news concerning CO2 and the capture process, CCS.
First is a new way of reducing GHG trough a chain of carbonate reaction involving pulverised rock.
We saw this week the huff-n-puff reactions of the industrial putting in jeopardy a couple of projects: Florange in France,  NER300 funding program are making the cover.
But there are good news, such as this company, Ryncosmos promoting portable CO2 emission reduction for houses and cars. Alstom is working with Dow for the past 4 years now to develop some amine system to catch CO2 more efficiently. Talking about amines, some nice research made in Laval University to increase the efficiency of regeneration of the amine beds (if you don't have access to the article, there is a good review for CCJournal here).
Eventually you can have a look on the same journal the featured articles on CO2  compression ( that's for the radicals!!!)

lundi, décembre 03, 2012

25 Bright (and Simple) Ideas to Save Energy

Hey everybody,
very neat post from the IEA, International Energy Agency, sitting in Paris (France). This is already quite surprising when you think about it because the IEA is big on renewable energy auditing and advertising and France is not really the country where there is a lot happening when compared to neighbouring countries or the USA, Australia...
Anyway they just issued a summary of 25 ideas to save energy, at home, at work, while driving or even using your computer. It is simple, clear and save you some energy which in the end means more sustainability. You can check it out here! They even released a printout format for you to take it away with you.

samedi, décembre 01, 2012

Ocean Pollution

Today I present you my little contribution to the fight against ocean pollution. I am following for sometimes now people like Philippe and Alexandra Cousteau, TEDxOilspill... all this since the Macondo disaster (Reuter gave another news last month... 2 years after and still potentially dangerous!), that led me to increase my awareness to mightiness and fragility of our oceans. See for yourself below, and big thanks to Masters Degree!

Ocean of Garbage

mercredi, novembre 28, 2012

Time to invest in european renewable energy?

Well that's what the Financial Times seems to mean in this article at least ;-). They mention that the EU has ever increasing energy bills and that the US through their shale gas has found cheap AND "green" source of energy.  I also leave here the link of the manifesto they based their article on, for reference. The US have been lucky to find so much resources but in order to exploit it went against the public opinion (well, the northern part of it at least). EU on the other hand massively vetoed the shale gas because of the frac issue (which, by the way, in Europe with all its laws, is almost irrelevant) and the nuclear lobby felt quite happy about the position. Will that change eventually? Time will tell.

dimanche, novembre 25, 2012

Why ‘Picking Low-Hanging Fruit’ Hurts Efficiency

I just found that very interesting article by Auden Schendler from the ECD website, explaining why the easy fix of energy efficiency is good only in the short term. They explain that the costy energy efficiency programs are in the long term more beneficial for both companies and environment. Click on the picture below:


lundi, novembre 19, 2012

UK perspective on Carbon Capture and Storage

I have seen this article in the Financial Times which is not usually where you would find it, I thought it could be interesting to share it. It is true that it does only bring numbers, we know already CCS is a huge upfront cost. Now combining with this aricle from BBC, again nothing new but it is interesting to see that general media is endorsing solutions, from the same location.
You can see a selection of more Carbon Dioxide related article I picked up from the net here also.

vendredi, novembre 16, 2012

Extreme politics: populism

Populism is an extreme form of politics. It is a deformation of it's goals. The politician instead of helping the population by doing what is best for a population is trying to remain in power by abiding to please the mass. It is Coubertin  in reverse. It doesn't matter how, it only matters that you win. Tough the notion is now considered old, one must think this is a twisted notion to what all voters would like to see. We strangely become used to the lie and instead of voting for whoever does the best for us, we vote for the least worse.  Example of populisms are flooding the news, I picked up some that triggers dangerous political directions, from freedom of speech to fundamentalism, and dangerously steps into some notions I mentioned in other posts. By the way, that's one of my answers below as I got angry of this politic's speach against an orixa statue exposed on a lake (yeah, I get passionate sometimes :-P)

 "Nem é pela beleza da escultura (que pessoalmente não curto) mais pensam nas palavras dos pagodes baixo astrais denigrindo as mulheres e falando de putaria. Agora para uma pobre escultura de uma musa na água, parecendo a smurfete tomando sol, e um babaca de vereador esta falando de diabo... fala serio seu vereador, toma vergonha nesta cara inculta sua!!"

But as the Brazil city councils election just finished, I saw another huge flood of populism, getting from slightly elaborated to gross and really shameful, depending on how the city is remote and the population's education level. Runner up maior of São Paulo (which, by the way, lost the city to the worker's party after a reign of 25 years!) was seen kissing whoever came around (I dared to come close), seen doing music... whatever would have him on the spotlight but we were yet to hear of his program (which surely runt him out of the competition). Others really play with the local music band (sometimes horridly) and you suddenly see the president of Brazil appearing in places she never went for her own elections (some favelas of Salvador, Bahia). If populism would be a way to show that you are also a good ol' boy and not an aristocrat too far away from your own compatriot I would understand, but too often the effort stops as soon as the elections are over and they all go back to their daily activities. 
Populism could be witnessed also during the elections in USA last weeks, more from Romney than from Obama (from an international point of view). Looking back at that case it appeared Romney suffered a poll backdraft by focusing on pleasing white Americans from the country sides instead of focusing more on more general motives.He also tried populism on different society group and ended up in contradiction (one dialogue for his voters and another one for his sponsors) like the famous 47% comments. I saw less populism in Obama's discourse (I never said there wasn't) and he probably was the least worst to vote for.

Like Wyclef Jean would say, "if I was president", well I would try to elevate the debate and steering up my people rather than down. Education is the key and I would really boost it. From that point everything will follow effortlessly: environment, clean energy, lower poverty and corruption and crimes... you name it! It seems an utopia but only because it is too much of a long term plan and because our politics are focused on short term development plans (populism, securing votes, short term happiness) we hardly see education been favoured. So we have wars, extremism, sexism, corruption (as for this one, it should remain because it is part of Humanity but it should be way less than it is now).

mardi, octobre 16, 2012

Carbon Capture and Storage, Wind and Sun

Lately I have been reading a report on a technology called Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), aiming at reducing the CO2 emission of the currently running power plants. A lot is going on with renewable energies but unfortunately CCS is not really the most popular guy in the school-yard. The main problem comes from the fact that the technology is hiting a lack of public awareness of the way the technology works and its benefits. So when the projects come fresh out of the Owen to the board's desk it is almost immediately accepted, but when the budget comes the board instinctively will look at the reasons of running CCS versus Solar or Wind energies (see the part when the report say that CCS is not moving fast enough). These two have the top of the charts because... because they're cool!! A sequel of the flower power generation?? The numbers are not giving them 2 boys the advantage; CCS is a bit of the nerd one with the big glasses, the dental iron and the rushing acne that make him look like a sludgy pizza! Though he's way smarter than the 2 others beating him at football and more successful with the girls. OK now it's a bit of a caricature but unfortunately there are some truth in it. CCS looks not cool, it's a lot of chemical separators (this is enough to depress most of us so ugly it is!) that you hook on some old coal/fossil fuel power generator. After that you need to put all this CO2 somewhere so either you put it back to the ground (and most get scared of leaks) or you use it to help produce more oil from the current fields. All that uncoolness makes you immediately think you are not solving the problem but delaying it. The thing is: first, the storage is not going to crack the Earth because we are not going to do it anyhow (carbon dioxide ground storage is 30 years old) and second, at equal mass of CO2 avoided a solar or wind power station is about 2000-3000 time bigger in foot print than a traditional coal/fossil fuel power generator with a CCS facility hooked in it. All this doesn't mean these 2 good looking school boys with the wind spreading through their blond hairs bathed by the sun wont be successful adults, it means that there is space for all three of them for different reasons and eventually we'll need them all. One thing I remember is that workshop that we had in Rio a couple of month ago between various industries and universities around the CO2-CCS related technologies. There was no officials, nobody from local or national council to account for what we are doing. I felt something was missing because it doesn't matter what is being done, what is being said if actually "nobody" aknowledge it , if "nobody" hears it. Here is a link of how is CO2-CCS perceived by all non specialists and it makes you realize how we need to communicate in order to break preconceived ideas and the fears that built through it.
One thing people tend to forget: the traditional power plants are build for half a century, so better make them carbon efficient because nobody will shut them down till they're too old. Wind and Solar are amazing stuff (and not only them) don't get me wrong but I believe the attention should be more harmoniously distributed.

jeudi, septembre 20, 2012

Middle East: Machiavelli applied

Reigning over confusion:
Today we were discussing over breakfast with some colleagues about this bad quality Youtube upload that created rage over some Muslim countries. It appeared to us that, when looking at the comments that were published on the internet, it seemed more than just some isolated point of view for some brainless US citizen comfortably hiding in some Californian government house. The actors starting to talk about how the casting was made and the "movie" shot let you think that the intention was to create revolts in Muslims regions. Especially in countries like Libya or Syria where the American popularity was increasing greatly (the Libyan revolution was not helped directly by US troops, only by advising so the feeling of revolution ownership was kept by the Libyans and westerners really considered as support-only). Hence it really looks like that Youtube upload came at a good time to reverse the positive feeling of that Muslim community towards americans. You can even start to fantasize about the "movie" been founded by fundamentalists to hit on american's initiatives...

mercredi, septembre 19, 2012

Ecology and Oilfields

Short post today, I just saw that article in the net through one of my tweeter font. I always said the move would come from the Oil and Gas industry and it seems I am right. The effort will come from the O&G industry as a epidermic reaction of survival. Though before it comes completely to that I'm afraid we might to pass through some rough times, as visibly Big Oil seems to eye with envy the Arctic regions (not without problems).

dimanche, septembre 16, 2012

Religion and Power


Earlier this year I made a post about fundamentalism and education, in french. A humble attempt to explain why the non-educated were more prompt to fundamentalism and how the power-hungry were prone to explore, use and abuse that power. Really not a new concept, but it has ventilated some of my bitterness after the Arab Spring going somewhat not where people's freedom of expression would want it too (Arab Brothers in Tunisia, unfinished businesses of Mubarak's follower in Egypt). Before I can close this parenthesis, I spoke to one of my friend, tunisian man, explaining me how the actual regime is only temporary until they finish the new constitution. I felt something like a relief, I never saw the mix of religion and governance been a good mix (the Muslim Brothers been at the head of the temporary government). 
Anyway today's post comes after  something not quite the same, yet related. Earlier this month came out something on Youtube that one can not call a movie as it would be an insult to the lowest trashy internet porn that can claim the name of "movie". A sequence of pictures creating a motion, yet not qualifiable of the previous name has been uploaded in Youtube, whose link is here. Yet I feel reluctant to paste it simply because the author might take it as a compliment. Believe me if I could hang a man by his prides and use him as a piñata for a bunch of Toxteth - Liverpool - elementary school kids I'll chose the author of that trash. Those who lived in Liverpool will know exactly the sort of educated yummy little kids are growing down there ^_^!.
I thought and thought again of how a man can think to go up to release something like this. But I got it all wrong eventually.. the man did not think, or at least not using the same common grey cell and neurones we use, us common people. He must have used something different, something he believes God gave only to him to speak to the World and distribute his wholly words... If there was someone as close to that God in any realm here or there, I'd say he has a twisted sort of humour.
Let us call the person that uploaded that binary sequence on Youtube Mr D! D for dumbass, di#*¨!k, dork, douchebach (my oh my, so many fun words starting with d!!). So Mr. D woke up one fine day and thought his belief was so much better and superior than any other in this planet, he was soooo happy to have been able to finish the reader's digest version of the wholly book describing his true belief (the one book per year goal passed!!) and he feels like the World should know that THEY ARE WRONG!, the wholly book is right it's obvious, it's in the reader's digest! Mr. D, although almost capable to run a cashier at Walmart without forgetting them 6 packs the guy put on the moving carpet just after his Hustler magazine (hard to take the eyes out of it!! special edition of the X factor female drop off nudes, damn!!) he prefers the pride of a movie production company, it might pay as much (for him at least) but it's so much more fun. His real quality is being an outgoing guy... kind of  clever-errrrr-na! guy. To start his adventure he decides to go to other guys in the industry with money to spare and tell them he's going to do a movie, but not any movie, one that will talk about the Truth in a comic way for all to understand it, just like Chaplin did! And just like that (yeah, money flows for less, it seems, in USA movie industry!), after a couple of drink and siphoning some of these fundraisers pride he went on to the organization of his movie. HE want great actors, he thinks of BraJoly... and no!, nononono! we talk about holly, a woman full of tattoo??? yaik! but who would carry my message with such power?? And then it stroke him: actors don't matter, the message IS the power, it will carry itself! And it's cheaper so more money on the post prod and special FX. Next will be the screenplay, which he already has in his reader's digest, yet he needs more of a tale and that book is more a reflection... that drove him till late evening and to some places he did not think he would have gone otherwise: the bunny tavern!!!!!!!! My oh my where am I?? did he think. Then he met him: the man with the dodgy beard, he stinking breath but illuminating counselling. So Mr D. took his little notepad and his pencil and started to copy religiously all the wholly words the dodgy-beard-stinking-beard was saying. It was all there he could see it. His eyes full of recognition for such a fine screenplay been given to him, he left after tiping the man generously with a quarter that was hidden down the table (more money saved from spending for the rest of the movie!!! yeiiiiiiiii!). Now we can start filming! But according to the screenplay the movie happens in the middle east, how is Mr D supposed to go there with all the equipment, personnel, actors, accommodations (he did not trust the hotels there! people from a different belief). As he was sleeping on the problem, he made a dream of still pictures of the middle east and deserts... by the morning he had the solution. As for the actors, little mattered the place, what mattered was the message so he could just film the movie in his backyard with a blue background and then change for some nice facebook pictures of the places where the prophet lived (the real one!!). It seemed the movie was coming out quite economical eventually, he could spend a lot on advertising and that pleased him. So the movie went on and on, patiently baked like a juicy hot lemon pie. For weeks and weeks he worked endlessly, days and night, filming and filning again till all was perfect to his eyes. Then one day the movie was as he always dreamt it! Perfectly passing on the message to the World of the Real Profet, the real religion and revealing what impostors the others are. Vile usurpers and low living liers and thieves! Hours before going to the production studios and showing the movies to the World, he got paranoiac, scared to his bones: would they accept the truth? Badley Manning was emprisonned by the US government to reveal only government truth, what would it be if he release the Truth!!! public lapidation? torture with iron wips?? goats licking his toe fingers till he dies of exhaustion? Being a voluntary cashier at Walmart for life? Even worse: being sent to live a life of reclusion amongst the infidels!!!!!!! NO THAT CANNOT BE! Though the message must pass. Then again... someone must be speaking to his mind.. HIM? Yes it's obvious, Youtube, the freedom of speech and the company that helped infidels to diffuse their message, surely will accept the Truth to be told to Mankind. It was July 1st 2012 and the day after the World knew the Answer.... At least he thought of that. What? Nobody pays attention? The finest work ever since the Wholly Book and nobody celebrates it??? oh wait, what do I see? Libya? The infidels are in pain!!! they understood we know now! Poor ambassador, a collateral damage of the Truth envoy. But it matters not: DEATH TO THE INFIDELS!!!
That was a silly charicature of the person that uploaded that thing to Youtube. Just like Wyclef Jean would say: if I was president, I would make a point into prosecuting this person, whoever it is, along with the fund-raisers until I discover whose intention it was really. The person behind this knew of how aggressive the answer would be and never made that movie innocently. One can speak his mind out yes, but some things cannot be disclosed without spreading bloodshed because unfortunately the World is such, blame it on 60 years of bad geopolitics in the middle east. That's a good enough fuel for fury and usually fury always take the good people away. That ambassador and the staff never asked for it, probably enjoyed the cultural exchange and were doing their possible to work out a cement for better relationship between the 2 countries.
So I would prosecute the persons responsible for that upload, not for serving in prison but to pay a good fine of a couple of millions so that they wont use their money stupidly again and give it to international NGOs that work in education and also in the middle east region. Because the people that killed the ambassador and the staff should not have done that but it's not their fault if they don't have the education to understand that violence does not eradicate stupidity. So I would give resources to these NGOs to educate as many children and adults as possible so that critical thinking can be divulged and fundamentalism diffused.
What do you guys say?

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