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At 12:58pm on January 24, 2009, Kathy Shartzer said…
Selma,

I also meant to tell you I feel exactly the way you do about putting solar panels on my house. I can't afford them & waiting for support from gov't.

Kathy Shartzer :)
At 12:54pm on January 24, 2009, Kathy Shartzer said…
Hi Selma :)

I live in Woodbridge, VA also & would love to join your group

Kathy Shartzer
klsh.1@netzero.net
At 8:46am on January 17, 2009, Alex van der Beek said…
Hi,
check this out!
http://www.solarbotanic.com
Real Green Solutions, with real green jobs coming to America
Join our efforts, visit my page
At 2:26pm on December 13, 2008, Fletcher "Rocky" Johnson VA District 11 Leader said…
As Virginia's 11th Congressional District leader for the Pickens Plan, I invite you and your list of friends to join the Pickens Plan District Group VA-11. We are currently organizing neighborhood Captains to help spread the word. This is an exciting time and the first 100 days of the new administration needs to hear our voice. I look forward to working with you in the future and thank you for your desire to make a difference.

Don't forget to join the group.

- Rocky Johnson -
At 3:11pm on October 21, 2008, Chris Havrilesko said…
Hi Selma,
Great to see you here I had best friends from Dale City near you.Don and Naomi Turner he was once a county commissioner.I reduce energy in fluorescent lighting systems all over the country . What really confounds me is the technology already exists to reduce energy and its not implemented in small businesses even tho the ROI is a mere 18 months. Lets both continue to push for a cleaner environment. tkx chris
At 5:42pm on September 3, 2008, Selma Larson said…
In addition to working with county supervisors and learning about the investment opportunities (separating the valid from the not so valid...), we need to look at these useful tools for cutting our energy cost and the amount we use. This site and others suggested and the investment suggestions are keeping me busy researching but very happy with what I am finding. We all need to keep working at this and get the government to allow Pickens to do what he does best and move out of the way to our use of energy-reducing tools and investments. This site gets better every day. I only wish I had more time. Your right about how clear the plan is described. I plan to push my county supervisor again this week. Wish me luck.
At 9:54am on September 3, 2008, David LeDuc said…
Hello Selma

I will try to email you about some of the concerns you expressed your last email. We are like-minded. I will also send the following URL to your email. This is available now in CT with very little out of pocket cost. Let me know what you think. http://www.power-save1200.com/
At 11:29am on August 9, 2008, Joe Shmo said…
I am looking for micro wind companies with a track record ( not easy to find ) that I can invest in, any leads would be greatly appreciated.
I have found one in N. Dakota
Promana ticker PSLU did a reverse split and its assets were taken over via a merger by Crownbutte Wind Power on July 31st 2008, Crownbutte board replaced Promana board July 31st 2008
Crownbutte completed a private placement Aug 1st 2008 to build, own
and operate an approved 200 megawatt wind project with 134 turbines in
southwestern North Dakota estimated cost to build $30,000,000.
Project value upon completion and before tax credits is $50,000,000.
CBWP has been consulting for and building wind power farms in North
Dakota since 1999.
Crownbutte Wind Power
111 5th Ave NE
Mandan, ND 58554
www.crownbutte.com
Stock in new entity is available ticker CBWP now.
Any feedback would be appreciated.
At 4:05pm on July 14, 2008, Alankar Gupta said…
Greetings Selama,
Join the club. I am not very good with compiters ago. I am an old Slide-rule guy. A lot of people of this generation do not know what a slide rule is. If you do not check the dictionary.
You can get to the People's Petition (I drafted it) by
double clicking on this link
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/windenergycorporation
I know there is a spelling mistake access should be excess and WET stands for Wind EnergyTax.
The support for the Petition has beed good, better than I expected. My thanks to all that have signed it. To-gether we can achieve our goal - Energy Independence.

Please support..
Thanks
At 6:03am on July 14, 2008, Selma Larson said…
Farming for independance and leaping over HOA and government control of my wallet--keep me informed on the fund and post the documents on the fund as soon as they are available. Just think, we can have turbines, solar panels raising above our corn, wheat, tomatoes, and other crops. Isn't sharing the land great? Think of all the new inventions that can come out of this way of viewing land.
At 8:49pm on July 13, 2008, Richard Bradford said…
Greetings Friend,

I am setting up a stock fund that invests solely in Plan contractors, and even contracts with states who are currently farm friendly for direct lease agreements of future farm land. Farm Land is a new concept and has new meaning. We are not farming energy. We are farming for independance. I saw your comments under a finance or leadership group and wanted share the information and invite you to help with setting up rules on fund usage and investment opportunities.

Kind Regards,

Richard Bradford
Davie, Florida
At 7:09am on July 12, 2008, Brad A. Fisher said…
Hey Selma... As of August of 2007 HOA's are not allowed to block people in their search for lowerning thier Utilitiy bills.
Solar and Cell technology is now inpermiable to HOA influance. This is passed on by the U.S. Court of appeals...
Drive on!!! Lets start taking controll of our own Pocket Books!!!
So as we are all getting on Board with this Necessary Intervention, lets let the Public Officials and Corporate Commissions know that we are NO LONGER going to allow these Corporations to dictate our Lifestyles due to energy costs!

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