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I filed October 8TH, 2013 and became a Candidate for Kansas Governor for the 2014 Election. I also became a Republican. Feel free to contact me. @HerbertIII on twitter. west.herb@yahoo.com , 21817 W. 351st, Paola Kansas 66071. http://herbertwest3rd.blogspot.com/ These websites are being used as an "In Kind Contribution", as they are mine and free through Google Blogger. See "Fair Market Value" at the, Kansas Governmental Ethics Commission's webpage. Posted by Herbert West III Campaign Treasurer for, Candidate for KS Governor 2014, Herbert West III, (R). E.I.N. 80-0953936.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Under ground Silo's as buildings for use????

Why is it that everybody builds up instead of down? Build buildings into the ground. Use 4 inch square stock metal beams and structure pane type panels. Use 1 inch plexus glass for the panes sections. The pane/panels would be 12 inches by 12 inches. Or 18 inches by 18 inches. The smaller the pane plexus panel section, the stronger the structure. The square panes would have a flat frame welded all the way around the opening to accommodate the plexus glass panels. The pane panel holes could also except up to 4 panels. That would be 4 inches of plexus glass per pane opening. They would have rubber gaskets and be sealed by another inner or outer flat frame plate, or both. These structures would be underground as square buildings or round silo's for grain, water, crude oil or other storage. If used for water, or crude oil, as it flows in it can turn a generator paddle wheel. That would generate energy. The water or crude oil can be pumped up from within the silo and redistributed back over the paddle wheel. These silo's can be 10 times larger than the current grain elevator type because of the structure and it is in ground. The roof would be covered back over with soil an either a pasture or farm crop would be back in place. A small access building with vents is all that is required exposed to the environment. In case of disaster, tornado's etc:.. the stored product is safe. It also is not up in the air which can interact with plane crashes. Go to http://kansasgovernorcandidateissues.blogspot.com/2009/07/energy.html and read up on my idea there also. These underground structures could also be used as prisons. Oh yea, the materials to build these structures is 100% recyclable. The square metal panes with 1 inch plexus glass is stronger than concrete. The grain will not leave behind dangerous ergot's in the plexus glass. These structures can also be formed around bridge pylons and lowered in section pumping out the water and pouring in concrete to re-structure damaged bridge pylons. Just some thoughts. Thanks,