Author : Hermann Dr. Rochholz
Publisher : epubli
ISBN 13 : 3754161288
Total Pages : 400 pages
Book Rating : 4.7/5 (541 download)
Book Synopsis Germany's Freefall by : Hermann Dr. Rochholz
Download or read book Germany's Freefall written by Hermann Dr. Rochholz and published by epubli. This book was released on 2021-09-05 with total page 400 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: German unique "ideas" are described making legal laws from the gut violating the laws of nature (physics). It provides proof with official figures that none of this can work. Several examples with their pitfalls are explained. Some small calculations are made to show all this (1 page). Because all this can only be done with ideology, the psychology behind it is unraveled. Magazine articles are used as examples to show the enormous effort that goes into manipulating the population in Germany. It is a bit like a textbook explaining how to evaluate "innovations" which are shown as a silver bullet to save the world. In summary, it shows the means by which Germany is systematically being driven to ruin by green ideology. Energy is theorized and education is destroyed. Natural sciences are no longer part of German education. The new democratic censorship is, that journalists modify stories acording their morality. Engineering basics are already missing in all topics. To show one result: "renewables" cannot work in Germany because of the high population density and because of lack of lossless energy storage. Therefore it makes no sense to compare Germany with other countries with different conditions.