Human-powered vehicles

Given the callous nature demonstrated by most oil executives with regards to Peak Oil issues, it's only a matter of time before they move toward solutions like the one below. In a sense, the policy is already in effect when you consider how developed nations extract energy from the third world. Perhaps the most surprising thing about this story is that someone suspected it was fake.

After noting that current energy policies will likely lead to "huge global calamities" and disrupt oil supplies, Wolff told the audience "that in the worst case scenario, the oil industry could "keep fuel flowing" by transforming the billions of people who die into oil," said a Yes Men press release.

Yes Man Mike Bonnano, posing as an Exxon representative named Florian Osenberg, added that "With more fossil fuels comes a greater chance of disaster, but that means more feedstock for Vivoleum. Fuel will continue to flow for those of us left."

The impostors led growingly suspicious attendees in lighting Vivoleum candles made, they said, from a former Exxon janitor who died from cleaning a toxic spill. When shown a mock video of the janitor professing his desire to be turned in death into candles, a conference organizer pulled Bonanno and Bichlbaum from the stage.

Laughing out Loud!!

These guys are great!!!

Vivoleum! It really will save us from ourselves! I imagine you could get 50 lbs of oil by the pyrolysis of one human being. But if they starved to death, it will probably be a little bit less, though. Maybe 25 lbs? But 4 billion dead people is a LOT of OIL!!!

God bless the Yes Men!

Zachrey Helmberger
Subsistence farmer in training
Greater World Earthship Subdivision

Taos, NM on Travel Channel

I would love to see more groups do stunts like the Yes Men. Parody seems to be the fastest way to expose evil -- which is one of the reasons I love Stephen Colbert's show.

BTW, we were watching "Vacation Home Search" on the Travel Channel and it was an episode all where the couple was looking at Earthships in Taos! I assume that was your community (or are there several in Taos?). Anyway, all the Earthships they toured looked fabulous and blended perfectly with the environment. I'm not sure how recent the episode was, but congrats on the publicity :)

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