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As well as being a publicist, I am an artist (primarily a painter), and a writer (one book and 2 screenplays, as well as articles on my website). I am most interested in unusual people, what they have to say and what they do (what you do is not necessarily your occupation). For me, what I do is the measure of my worth. I don't insist upon that from others but I do appreciate it. My late husband was an officer and operator in the NSA, and also a physicist so I do have a different take on the world scene than most individuals. A subject I am most interested in is New Energy, so we can step out of the old ways of generating power. I champion the inventor's mind - a mirror of the artist's mind in a different medium.
(5 comments) SHARE Friday, June 10, 2011 You Don't Want a Smart Meter for Electricity - How About No Meter At All
Complaints of unfair practices by utility companies - extra charges, amounts on the statement consistently not matching actual power used - led the inventor Peter Sumaruck to decide to power his own home.
(1 comments) SHARE Saturday, December 11, 2010 Don Carlo - Sex, Politics and Opera
The opera "Don Carlo" can be both a story in real life, and a metaphor for sex entwined in politics, and how we are magnetically drawn to it
(2 comments) SHARE Wednesday, January 6, 2010 Power Outages - You don't have to live with them
With Pete Sumaruck's technology, no one needs to live with power outages.
"I am the only person in America who can get motors to run at 100% efficiency."
Pete would have practically given away his technology to our government but they are slaves to commingled corporate and political hegemony.
The fact remains, Brazil is more technologically advanced than the United States.
(7 comments) SHARE Saturday, December 19, 2009 Highlights of the Advanced Energy Whistleblower Conference, Washington, DC, Dec. 12 and Dec. 13
Highlights of the Advanced Energy Conference - Energy researcher, Dr. Tom Bearden says Conservation of Energy and the Second Law of Thermodynamics have long been disproved. And inventor, Pete Sumaruck says putting out a fire in a Cuban restaurant gave him his idea for his breakthrough technology.
(1 comments) SHARE Friday, December 18, 2009 "Invictus" the Movie
It's not the actors -they were actually fine, especially President Mandela's staff. The problem is the script - it is dead, deader than the bodies on David McCallum's gurneys on NCSI.
SHARE Monday, October 26, 2009 DESPERATION ECONOMICS: Wood - Afghanistan Lives by the Basics
In a deforested country, the primary fuel in Afghanistan is wood. This is Desperation Economics. Only 7% of Afghanistan now has electricity. Learn how our government in 2002 had the technology to electrify the entire country of Afghanistan, without diesel and without pollution.
(1 comments) SHARE Sunday, October 11, 2009 "Bright Star" The Movie - What would poet, John Keats be like today
The movie, "Bright Star" left us with an empty space where better character development should have been. John Keats in love, was not weak and flaccid in his real life, which literally begs the question, "What would Keats be like today."