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Old 09-13-2005, 11:14 AM
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This link has many good articles. I also lets one know that if you have found a way to help man, keep it quite.

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Old 09-13-2005, 12:22 PM
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Cool He, he, he...Bush is very plain in his reasoning

Excerpt from BBC News: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4647383.stm

Mr Bush said he would resist measures that were similar to the 1997 UN Kyoto Protocol, involving legally binding reductions on carbon emissions, which Washington never ratified.

"If this looks like Kyoto, the answer is no," he (Bush) said in an interview with ITV's Tonight With Trevor McDonald programme to be broadcast on Monday.

"The Kyoto treaty would have wrecked our economy, if I can be blunt."
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In other words, if Americans begin using motors based on solar power, hydrogen or cooking oil, how can I and my oil company cartel buddies get ever richer?

The government gives grants to select universities to study and develop hydrogen power. This is the part they tout and want you to see.

What you don't see or hear about is the men in the black suits who later visit those same universities and threaten to remove the funding and make life generally uncomfortable for the professors and the schools if they don't slow down development and/or keep any progress quiet. That is the dirty little secret no one is supposed to know.

Our government is a sham and a scam. I feel that hydrogen power is ready to be used along with a myriad of other non-petroleum based fuels.

Kudos to the brave souls who have the courage to publicize their alternatives. And I am tickled to see links to many of these alternatives linked to at this site. "The truth is out there"...
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Old 09-13-2005, 02:01 PM
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Two things I will be looking for in the near future.

An OLD 4WD without a computer, and a device that lengthens the mileage.

Henry Franklin
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Old 09-14-2005, 02:23 PM
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My next vehicle will be no-electronics so that it runs no matter what.

Franky, it's a fact the 100-mph carburator exists....we have the means to do better than the paltry MPG they give us now. :rolleyes

Why surpress the tech? Not to make $$$ but to take away our cars. If you got great gas mileage, living in the country would still be defensible. Get gas scarce and low MPG cars and people have to live close to work.
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Old 09-14-2005, 06:11 PM
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This high mileage carb. and rife tech. the insiration for my beginings of my sovereign study years ago. Here's one tidbit I must share. The windmill car does exist. If you put ten windmills on a car with an electric engine it becomes a virtual perpetual motion machine. Plus they have new electric engines that are in the wheels themselves and therefore use 60% less power to run (due to little power loss due to transfer) Also, the high mileage carbs were used to get us across Poland during wwII. Remeber Poland said we could drive through but not stop to refuel. So before we entered Poland all our tanks pulled over and attached the 200 MPG Pogue carb. And then removed them after driving through Poland. If one tries to use this tech today they will find that the device does not work .that is because of the fuel additive for 'better economy' that were added a few years back. 2501
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A few demolition units (including My late next door neighbor) and the Brits managed to chase down General Rommel in the deserts of Africa only due to the super carbs they had. Rommel had fuel depots everywhere, but somehow we caught him.
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