Re: " The Energy Non-Crisis", by Lindsey Williams
Just remember, the hard copy as originally sold by Lindsey Williams sold for under $10 in paperback. He voluntarily agreed to give away the remaining 600 copies he had in stock "hawking DVDs". Meanwhile, used hard copies are selling for $195 on Amazaon. Amazon gets a piece of this action. How much? I dunno, but they are nonetheless promoting this action. Unless I'm mistaken, the other piece of this action goes to seemingly ordinary, average people doing what in America has, seemingly, become an ordinary & expected thing for average people to do whenever the opportunity arises: gouge people in selling something that is in short supply. I venture to say that there are relatively few people left anymore willing to find fault with a person who has something in short supply, something that other people want, and it is therefore commonly acceptable for the one person to gouge the other person as a condition of such a transaction..... as above, so below..... the macro and the micro, except, some how, some way, when the micro does it, they are just doing what every little person is expected to have the right to do, but when the macro does it, then and only then is it the evil manifestation of greedy corporate establishment doing it.