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December 20, 2007

Moonbat Boat Runs on Human Flesh

Posted by Dave Blount at December 20, 2007 7:06 AM

On March 1, Pete Bethune will promote the use of biodiesel fuel by wasting 165,000 liters of it on a 24,000-mile journey in his boat Earthrace. Proclaims the New Zealander:

Politicians in Western Europe must be prepared to stand up to the oil industry and be more supportive of the biofuels industry to make sure the production of biofuels is sustainable.

Indicating just how seriously Bethune takes his enviromoonbattery, he and two other fanatics underwent liposuction, producing 2 1/2 gallons of human fat, enough to run the boat for 8 nautical miles. Only 23,992 miles to go!

The idea of using human bodies as fuel is a disturbing escalation of the mentality that already has governments mandating the use of human food for fuel. In light of strident calls from environmentalists for a radical reduction of the human population, it's downright terrifying.

On the positive side, it's encouraging to learn that even Teddy Kennedy's head could be an energy source.

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The Earthrace even features nontoxic paint, in case Bethune runs low on supplies.

On a tip from Wiggins.