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Saturday, 4 August 2018

Canadian Tidal Bridge Technology solves long standing Middle East conflict.


The solution here is to build a six lane tidal bridge from Oman to Iran, generating 40,000 MW of low cost sustainable Canadian tidal bridge power technology and provide vital security calming infrastructure for the region. International Water Way classification does not serve the region and must be changed to one that does.  Is is simply a matter of the regional member states of the gulf to reclasify the Strait of Hormuz from an international waterway to better serve the conflicted region to that of a locally administered water way.

At least ten conventions are included within the Regional Seas Program and these have already set precedent for reclasification to regional waters. The Gulf region is the cradle of civilization, rich sophisticated cultures with mature conflict resolution history, leaving many contributions to greater humanity. The people in this region have a history of getting along and solving their own problems. Outside interventions today do not permit them to do this. The priceless archaeological treasures that have been looted and lost in the conflict are an immeasurable loss. 

The tidal bridge vision has been a long time in consideration, first proposed in the OPEC 2000 report from Dr. Hazel Henderson from the future conference in Caracas Venezuela. The tidal bridge would provide regional control over who gets access to the inner gulf, and if you do not have any legitimate constructive business there then keep out.

Uncultured intervention superimposing their interests over the local wisdom. A sustainable alternative solution with cessation of hostilities.  Sounds like a step forward after 50 years of deceit and killing.

US Patent Office whistleblower Dr. Tom Valone revealed some 5135 denied energy patents. The world has been denied a century of energy innovation and the BRICS can make hay with these stranded technologies. A great contribution to humanity and make huge returns for their investors. See:

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