To bad almost all, of what passes for able bodied people are in the
military.  For that matter they have highly trained police directing traffic
in cities that have zero traffic.  They out number the SK and US troops by a
large margin.   If took they reduced their troops to an equal level and put
the excess to work on the farms, I doubt that they would be so hungry, and
would be able to generate more renewable power.  Hell for that matter they
could put the US to shame in that respect if they put their mind to it.

Greg H.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Keith Addison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <biofuel@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 11:26
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Gifts to North Korea


> Please see:
>
> North Korea's Warlike Noises
> by Maria Tomchick January 15, 2003
> http://eatthestate.org/07-10/NorthKoreasWarlike.htm
>
> >One problem, they have nothing to put in the ethanol plants as stock, and
> >not enough people to run them.
>
> People they have, and k5's nice plan would go very well with
> sustainable agricultural development projects (local-level, not
> so-called "Green Revolution"-type crap) that could provide not only
> the ethanol feedstock but the very much needed food feedstock too,
> since the two don't compete.



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