RE: The Latin American Report # 493

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It is evident that the problems Cuba has are not it's alone, as the recent example of Spain and France reveal. The cause of this problem is endemic to the malevolent class of oligarchs, an enmity to humanity that has deprived civil societies of their proper blessings and instead pushed on them insufficient means, such as solar power in the UK and across N. Europe, and then following that with Bill Gates funded geoengineering projects that further reduce insolation the natural supply of is already insufficient due to latitude and climate.

Cuba has the advantage of not suffering it's local leaders being appointed by this class of malevolent misleaders. The ability to locally produce graphene from hydrocarbon waste, manufacture ink of graphene, and using inexpensive inkjet printers to make solar panels locally is only untapped because of the nature of the polity, and this - not the specific persons in the bureaucracies - is the hurdle Cuba must overcome to prosper more than it's foreign enemies.

I hope your intelligentsia can do this. Cuba can become a leader of peoples today suffering malevolent leadership if it can, because both Western civilization and Cuba are oppressed by the same people, for the same reasons. Only by decentralized actions can this new technology become of use, and because I see 'Mene, mene tekel upharsin' on the looming wall (if your biblical knowledge suffices for the reference) I am personally undertaking to develop such local productive capacity. Insofar as the Cuban people are individually and communally able to do this, as the lack of political intereference allows, then the insufficiency of polities and bureaucracies will be of less and less consequence going forward, as it will be here.

Thanks!



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