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Kim Peart to run for the Senate

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In this year’s national election, Kim Peart is running for the Senate.

“I am deeply concerned that we face a very dangerous future,” Mr Peart said, “and feel the need to speak out with a vision for the future of our nation.”

Kim believes that the key to our future prosperity, even our survival, lies in the direction of serious space development, which is explored in his recent article ~ ‘Looking to the Stars’ ~
“I am absolutely amazed that Australia lacks a space agency,” he said.

Considering how much we know about asteroids now, Kim wonders if space should be at the very top of our national agenda, especially since a rock from space exploded over Russia recently, which if it had been a little lower could have flattened Chelyabinsk, with thousands of deaths.

It was only 12,800 years ago that an asteroid storm wiped out human communities and all large animals across central and North America.

To be able to begin to build a defence against asteroids, we will need to establish an industrial presence in space and the key to achieving this is to build solar power stations beyond Earth, to tap into the virtually unlimited energy-well of our star.

“With solar power stations in space,” says Mr Peart, “we would also have access to power from the Sun to extract excess carbon from the biosphere and even reprocess extracted carbon back into a useful resource, for Earth and space industries.

Mr Peart sees the need to invest in some basic cosmic survival skills, which will not be gained by waiting around on Earth like sitting ducks.

“By reaching to the stars, we will be able to defend and heal the Earth, making space development the ultimate green act.”

Mr Peart sees space development as the way to build a stronger Australia, inspiring our youth to enter careers in science and engineering and retooling our car industry for space development.

Active in the virtual worlds, where he has been developing a virtual space program, Mr Peart has established a campaign office in InWorldz, where anyone in Australia can visit, like going to a website.

Mr Peart’s InWorldz avatar is called Star Farer.

His InWorldz HQ is located at Eagle Lake, with the office on a sky platform above called AusVot on the teleporter list in the Spritely house.

InWorldz is free to join, but is restricted to adults due to media laws.

Anyone under 18 who is keen to know more about space and the virtual world, can request to enter a virtual world for teens that Mr Peart has established, called StarGate Youth.

The virtual world displays will also be posted on Kim’s election website ~ to be launched soon.

Kim Peart’s avatar, Star Farer, at his InWorldz campaign HQ called AusVot ~ image by Kim Peart.
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