Many affordable alternative energy technologies are being concealed by the political Establishment

I recently found a YouTube channel which contains videos that explain various types of affordable energy saving technologies that can be easily be added to people’s houses.

This is another example of how the political Establishment was never actually concerned about “global warming,” where in fact they’ve always actually been frightened of people finding out about how effective alternative energy technologies can be.  Their global warming scam was only an excuse for them to consolidate their corrupt control over populations at the international level under the guise of combating a “global” threat, where in fact the very last thing that they want is for people to learn how to become self-sufficient and independent.

Following are some selected videos:

“This $300 Tunnel COOLS Any Home 55°F FOREVER”

This video explains that a simple pipe buried in your yard can be used to cool your house essentially for free, due to the fact that the temperature a few feet underground always remains at about 55 degrees Fahrenheit, no matter what season of the year it is.

[Note: It would be interesting to know the correlation is between the length of the pipe and the volume of air that it can cool per minute.

I think it would be ideal if both the beginning and the end of the pipe would be inside the house, in order to not allow humidity, pollen, and other pollutants in the air outside to enter the house.  For example, the pipe could run underground to the end of the yard, and then an elbow could attach to an adjacent underground pipe which would head back to the house.]

 

“This $300 Tunnel HEATS Any Home All Winter FOREVER…”

Interestingly, the same sort of underground pipe as in the previous video can be used for heating in many circumstances.

 

“This Chimney Cools Your Entire Home WITHOUT Electricity.  Why’d They Hide It?”

This is interesting technology which naturally utilizes the pressure differences between warm air and cool air.

 

“This $300 Sand Drum Heats Any Home All Winter.  Why Did They Erase It?”

This looks like a great way to store solar energy for heating, as long as it would be implemented in a way where there wouldn’t be any danger of it causing fires.

 

“The $7 Powder That Beats Your $3,000 AC Unit (Physics Explained)”

[Note: This is interesting, but I think it would be an eyesore if a lot of people in traditional suburban-type neighborhoods started painting their rooftops white or installing white roofing tile, assuming that they leave the color schemes of the rest of their houses as it was when they had a dark colored roof.

However, I would agree with making such rooftops white if they could be concealed with trellises, where that could also be combined with the use of solar sterling engines as I had detailed in this article.  But the sterling engines would actually cast shadows on most of the rooftops anyway, which would mostly negate the need for making the rooftops white in the first place.]

 

“This Forgotten NASA Insulation Trick Cuts AC Costs By 70% – They Stopped Teaching It In 1991”

This is another very inexpensive way to save a huge amount of energy.