I call for an explanation as to why none of the people running for president are saying a word about the Hydrogen Economy? And for converting gas car engines to hydrogen systems? Instead we are subjected to corny alternatives like ethanol from some, receive sound bytes by others (Clinton) and no one tells the truth. The companies in Detroit and overseas tell us that hydrogen powered engines are years into the future and will be very high ticket items when we have the technology and is far simpler than the gasoline engines they are putting on the market right now. I don't buy that they are ignorant to it when I know how to do it. So it must be that they are part of the conspiracy of that information due to vested interested which own them (all candidates are indicted here) except for one who is already sticking his neck out so far in confronting the corporations and their evil plans that he is already way too extended but would do so once they get elected (Dr Ron Paul has his hands full with a revolution because he is locking horns with the military industrial complex and America's war machine and the Fed and it's destruction of the dollar and the IRS and it's illegal taxation. It is a safe wager that once Dr Paul is inaugurated as our 44th president that he will be looking at all energy alternatives as well). And it isn’t just the corporations and mainstream media that has been keeping the truth hid. I hate to be such a downer! But I will raise your tone back up before we are done I promise! See,But I have been doing some research to find what my fellow online bloggers and authors have been suggesting to people for tips to increase MPG and it is just a lot of balogna! Such tips as unload the trash from your automobile are just totally nonsense! I did the math and you end up saving maybe $50/year! Other tips are totally contradictory or wrong... Some articles recommended don't use your AC which is not very helpful if you live in Florida or it is 100 degrees in Manhattan! Then I found one article that recommends to keep your automobile windows open in the city streets but to use the AC when you are on the highways because having the windows open while driving at high speeds causes drag which increases gas consumption. Who's right? Who's wrong? Who cares? Does it increase MPG? No, probably not! The only genuine solution to reduce your gas consumption, with fuel prices in the $3-4.50 range during the last year or so is to disconnect your umbilical cord... the one that binds you to the fuel pump and get free from your chains of slavery to the oil companies and.... Convert to a hydrogen engine! What if you never needed to purchase another gallon of gas again? Convert your gas engine to hydrogen. If you do a partial (hybrid) conversion then you should see improved MPG of up to 30% maybe more. If you do this and also add acetone to your gas tank (which will save you another 25% or so) then you will have lowered your gas consumption by a combined 50%! Put in about 2-3 ounces of acetone per 10 gallons of gas and less gas will evaporate and you reduce your gas consumption by 25% or more. If you do a full gas to hydrogen conversion then you will have pumped your last gallon of gas for the rest of your life. It is really quite easy, costs hardly anything, safeguards the environment and you will have the satisfaction of knowing that you are conserving resources instead of using up more than your fair share.
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I call for an explanation as to why none of the people running for president are saying a word about the Hydrogen Economy? And for converting gas car engines to hydrogen systems?
GARKO does not know how to get your car to run on water like Chitty Chitty Bang Bang! That is a misconception. :) But he can show you one of the best ways to save on gas which is to get your car to run using water for gas GARKO is a Entrepreneur, consumer advocate, songwriter and activist For a list of current gas prices in your neighborhood email garko@startlingdiscoveries.info
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