March 2025 Media of the Month
- goddess422
- Mar 19
- 2 min read
Ready for a deep dive into understanding how energy factors into wealth creation? Here you go:

Nothing Happens Without Energy
I have 5 recommendations this month. I recommend reading 1 resource in regard to the “much pushed alarmism around climate change” and the desperate need to reduce our “carbon footprint.” One must realize that we hear this hysteria from the media & politicians, and not from scientists.
You may not want to read about the science exactly, so I have 3 choices that are very interesting. Do delve a bit into this topic.
Here are 3 excellent resources in regard to the much talked about “climate science.” If you are interested in reading about this, these are 2 excellent books and 1 website discussion from a Danish environmental scientist.
Unsettled: What Climate Science Tells Us, What it Doesn’t, & Why it Matters
by Steven E. Kooning
The author was Under-Secretary for Science in the U.S. Department of Energy in the Obama administration.
Green Fraud: Why the Green New Deal is Even Worse Than You Think
by Marc Morano.
The author is the executive editor and chief correspondent for ClimateDepot.com, a global warming and eco-news site founded in 2009.
Bjorn Lomborg: 7 myths about climate change
Dr. Bjorn Lomborg is a Danish academic and President of the Copenhagen Consensus Center as well as a visiting fellow at the Stanford University’s Hoover Institution.
My Inventions: The Autobiography of Nikola Tesla
by Nikola Tesla
Definitely delve into Nikola Tesla! Nikola Tesla was a prophet of the electronic age. His research laid much of the groundwork for modern electrical and communication systems, and his impressive accomplishments include the development of the alternating-current electrical system, radio, the Tesla coil transformer, wireless transmission, and fluorescent lighting.
Tesla’s research was so groundbreaking that many of his contemporaries failed to understand it.
The Creature from Jekyll Island: A Second Look at the Federal Reserve, 5th Edition
by G. Edward Griffin
This is a “must-read” to understand the source of the 20th and 21st century climate alarmism that impacts energy production and the soaring costs of energy, not to mention the problems we have with money and the impacts on us in our society globally. Knowing this information allows you to create a better more prosperous future.
CFJI is repeat recommendation because it’s absolutely critical to truly understand the shifts we are going through right now, which have an impact on energy along with every aspect of our lives.History rolls out over hundreds into thousands of years, ever so slowly. In our lifetimes, we never stop to think about how the world works and why it works the way it does. We rarely ask ourselves: What will the future be like? We think that how the world is today is how the world has always been and that is not true. History is a very long evolutionary tale that always determines where we are at “today.”
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