Future Cargo Ships? (late 1960s) by marcPoser
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Description
I have created this insane picture, during the late 1960s; it represents a possible "future" cargo ship : A petroleum carrier that is propelled by ... wind. I was making a sarcasm drawing statement about the climate crisis that was already a major preoccupation already. I realized later that everybody is becoming insane about climate change ... including myself.
I was not planning in posting that picture until I saw this video.
Why Wind Power Ships May Be The Future of Transportation, by Undecided with Matt Ferrell (13 min)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdI191-vNlc
or
https://odysee.com/@undecidedmf:a/why-wind-power-ships-may-be-the-future:8
I have nothing to add; we are like the lemmings who are running in panic to their fatal end, towards a cliff.
While the globalist elites eat the best meat and use petroleum for their heating, air conditioning, and for their private jets, we, the people, will eat insects, and use nothing for keeping us warm in winter, nor for cooling in summer nor for traveling around, except only with our bare feet ... if we succeeded in finding these nutritive insects. This is what our elites are preparing for our future while "Building Back Better"; the return of feudalism : the neo-feudalism.
Be aware, be ready.
Comments (4)
KarmaSong
Le bateau du futur sera-t-il propre alors que les océans sont déjà embouteillés par le plastique de notre civilisation?! Le commentaire descriptif de cette composition personnelle et pas mal du tout, fait froid dans le dos.
eekdog
👍👍😎
dakotajaroo
très joli coup de crayon comme d'hab
tyllo
Yes, climate is nr1 issue now! Great posting of your old drawing! Sending warm greetings from Sweden to you, my friend!