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BussiLand

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    We would like to build BussiLand, can you help us? Contact Us

What’s a Bussi?
    It’s a common Bavarian word for that cute little kiss on the cheek that’s a popular greeting in Europe. It fits here.

    Let me tell you about delightful and planet-friendly BussiLand.

  1. Fun while Learning to enjoy in harmony with our planet.
  2. Like Disneyland, but with a teaching point: have fun learning about our planet, and how to help it, too.
  3. We start with a mountain of rocks. There are a lot of them in Arizona.
  4. On the very top we have a water tank and a Floppy Mill.
  5. With it, and all displays, we have a plastic covered explanation of how it works, maybe an audio and video presentation of how it works. And an explanation of how the wind blows powered by solar energy.
  6. Its turning runs a pump which takes water from the hill’s bottom up to a high mountain lake, using as many advanced Archimedes’ pumps needed, with their explanations.
  7. From this reservoir we take some of the water back down to a high efficiency alternator.
  8. The whole Park is built for visitors to see, with explanations and presentations of how things work, and with modern Scriptures to give credit to our Creator for making the processes we use.
  9. However, we do not allow religious or nationalistic propaganda. Only what the Scriptures actually say.
  10. We sell the electricity to the local utility, with a big lighted advertisement that explains how we get paid from the Sun.
  11. The hill has a “Hot Dog Golf” game that comes down its face. Unlike regular golf, there are no fairways, just T positions. And greens of indoor/outdoor green carpet for the “greens” with golf holes, but an explanation of how they are made from recycled soda bottles. The “fairways” aren’t very fair, they are short, and rocky going steeply down-hill to the “greens”. It’s similar to miniature golf, but much more challenging. The goal isn’t distance, but accuracy for each shot. It’s real “Hot Dog Golf.”
  12. Unlike regular golf, these are made to give Physical Therapy to the handicapped, without looking like it.
  13. Each green has a shady rest area, with water fountains, vending machines for soda, and trash cans for the empty bottles, with an explanation of how they are recycled. They are comfortable, and nice places to be, natural, not child-like as are many miniature golf courses.
  14. Water also flows down from the top lake as streams to cool the rest areas, and water the plants
  15. Rest areas grow food, as the park is as self-sufficient as possible.
  16. Animals are integrated also, where they can be.
  17. Eventually the greens are replaced with grass, and “mowed” by goats with Adjustable Rubber Lips, to control the grass height.
  18. Each Park can have an Oil Refinery, that makes and explains Green Bottles and how they help our planet, and don’t smell, or pollute or produce greenhouse gas.
  19. At the bottom Club House, the roof is actually a fancy shaped solar collector from reflective shingles, also sold and explained in the Club House.
  20. Have a “Ski-Lift” like elevator, as fancy as can be, to raise visitors from the Club House, up to the Summit Restaurant which is also the T-off start place for the Hot Dog Golf, and lake recreation.
  21. Lake includes Green Bottle boats and islands, both as fun places, not easily sinkable, and to reduce water evaporation. And as examples of how things can be done elsewhere.
  22. Buildings can be shell structures made of Natural Fiber Reinforced Concrete.
  23. Have fun classes making things, like with paper maché, but with Palm fiber grown on site, and display and use the results. Use items made to build the Park, and have packs explaining with the artists’ names.
  24. If conditions allow, grow Coconut Palms, sell the green and ripe coconuts, collect Tuba too. And use their fiber.
  25. Have trained monkeys pick the coconuts and leaves for us. Show and display them working.
  26. Sell DVDs, souvenirs, tickets, distilled bottled drinking water, home-grown produce at Club House and Restaurant.
  27. Include Aquaculture, Recycling water, growing Brine Shrimp for fish food, brine from water distillation and purification.
  28. At the Club House, collect solar energy with the roof, make artificial geothermal wells, extract with Switchable Heat Pipes hooked to High Efficiency Electric generation, and even hot water supplies to Relaxing Hot-Tub Spas. Teach visitors how to build their own.
  29. Sell high efficiency alternators too
  30. Have a German style Beer Garden with light beer and Radlers. Relaxation too.
  31. Have fun washing steins with a toilet brush like in Germany.
  32. Solar-powered cooling of drinks, and NFRC shades too.
  33. Use this website to show progress.
  34. Advertise world-wide using our Exponential Catalog of Catalogs
  35. Franchise world-wide.
  36. Make BussiLand a nice place to be, and an example of how to build the Earth into a Paradise when it’s run by someone who knows what he’s doing!

    Can you help us build BussiLand? You’ve been earning lots of money, what good will it do if you just wind up in the cemetary?

    BussiLand can have far-reaching affects. More than you can possibly know. You can start to help by contacting Dr. Hait. and tell us what you would like to do. BussiLand is a fund-raising project of the nonprofit Rocky Mountain Research Center to assist our work in Alternative Energy research and education for our ailing planet.

Explanations:

    The solution to our energy problems is thermal-nuclear energy, located conveniently 93 million miles away! Our Sun! In BussiLand, you can learn how to use it to make us a better home. An enjoyable home. Most everywhere gets plenty of sunshine, wind, or waves, initially powered by the Sun. The trick is to collect it, store it, and use it efficiently. Here you will learn how to do that. As we develop Alternative Energy products we will show them here.

Update: 10-26-11