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Run Your Car On Vapors

running on fumes

first posted 03-03-2014 Get a bottle and some hose and discover How to run your vehicle on gasoline fumes. Good clear Videos showing how easy it is for your car to get 100 miles per gallon and much more, have started appearing since 2012 or 2013. Finally, we can start experimenting with the simplest cheap parts and tools and get fantastic results! A simple vaporizer system. a.k.a. GasFumes.org   GasolineFumes.org. . . CONTINUE

Iraq’s oil funds ISIS

How The Islamic State Smuggles Oil To Fund Its Campaign by Deborah Amos, September 09, 2014 In less than three years, the Islamic State has had a remarkable rise from startup militants to a cash-rich and capable extremist organization. The swift expansion is fueled, in part, by a massive oil smuggling operation in eastern Syria that has now expanded to Iraq, according to regional analysts and oil industry specialists. The. . . CONTINUE

Invention SECRECY 1

updated 2014-10-19 Many great inventions have been suppressed in the past Today there are great(!) inventions begging to be developed, free from the powerful, corporations of today, whose power and wealth will be wiped out if the status quo is altered – not in their favor. But, “no problem”, those corporations are still preserving their positions. Buying politicians, swaying the public so easily, giving them more than enough to defeat. . . CONTINUE

Car gets 400+ MPG

updated 06-15-2017 His car got 463 MPG and ran on fumes John Weston’s Air/Vapor Flow System, AVFS Literally running on vapor! over 900 mpg on Coleman camping fuel, or white gas (see 918 mpg below) John Weston stands next to his 1992 Geo Storm GSI, which is equipped with his invention dubbed the Air Vapor Flow System. He claims the car can run 14 miles on 4 ounces of fuel,. . . CONTINUE

Deep Water Horizon Oil spill, clean-up workers getting sick

BERNARD LAGAN, May 31, 2010 In the US, which assumes no engineering challenge is beyond conquer – nor does it lack the private capital to achieve it – the brackish rouge beneath the waves that is slowly strangling the Louisiana shore not only stains the sea and the sands, that creeping black is also gutting confidence, upturning myths and ruining reputations. When Americans learned at the weekend that British Petroleum. . . CONTINUE

Charles Pogue Carb.

updated 08/15/2016 the 200-mpg super carburetor Pogue Carburetor ‘Big Daddy’ Don Garlits, a drag racing legend, poses Aug. 2, 2002, with a 125-miles-per-gallon Pogue Carburetor at Don Garlits Museum of Drag Racing, Ocala, Florida. photo by Bruce Ackerman, Star Banner, 2002 In Dec. 12, 1936 Canadian Automotive Magazine states that the standard carburetor gets about 25 mpg at only 9% efficiency. Therefore the Pogue carburetor is 72% efficient overall at. . . CONTINUE

Tesla’s Electric Car

updated 12-19-2013 In 1901 Tesla had already registered the use of cosmic energy in the Patent Office in New York, patent no. 685,957. In 2001, Klaus Jebens, son of Johannes Jebens, a director of the German Patent and inventive home in Hamburg, found a hidden folder in which his father described his trip to America in 1930. Thus the 70 years kept secret was discovered. Nikola Tesla was the first. . . CONTINUE

Tesla’s lost Inventions

updated 11-23-2013 A few of Tesla’s lost Inventions by George Trinkaus Tesla was famous at the turn of the century for inventing the alternating current system still in use today. But his later inventions, documented in some 30 U.S. patents between 1890 and 1921, have never been utilized despite their obvious potential for advancing in fundamental ways the technology of modern civilization. Among these lost inventions: the tesla-coil electric energy. . . CONTINUE

Stanley Meyer’s water powered car

updated 11-25-2013 Electronics World & Wireless World (January 1991) Eye-witness accounts suggest that US inventor Stanley Meyer has developed an electric cell which will split ordinary tap water into hydrogen and oxygen with far less energy than that required by a normal electrolytic cell. In a demonstration made before Professor Michael Laughton, Dean of Engineering at Mary College, London, Admiral Sir Anthony Griffin, a former controller of the British Navy,. . . CONTINUE

Halliburton defrauding the government of Billions of taxpayers dollars

Fleeing the scene of the crime, Halliburton has announced it is moving its headquarters from Texas to the United Arab Emirates. This move comes as U.S. authorities are investigating the company for bribery, bid rigging, defrauding the military and illegally profiting in Iran. Dan Briody, in his book “The Halliburton Agenda”, described Halliburton’s relationship with Vice President Cheney as “the embodiment of the Iron Triangle, the nexus of the government,. . . CONTINUE

TESLA Roadster 3

updated 2016-02-05 OCTOBER 26, 2015 Tesla promised the Roadster 3.0 package would not only upgrade the original 54 kilowatt-hour battery pack in a customer’s Roadster to one with 40 percent more energy, but also fit a more energy-efficient aerodynamic body kit as well as improved brakes, wheels and tires for lower rolling resistance and improved efficiency. When fitted, Tesla said, Roadster 3.0 models would be capable of driving 400 miles. . . CONTINUE

Climate change a major military issue

By William H. McMichael – Staff writer Posted : Monday Apr 16, 2007 18:15:24 EDT Global warming isn’t often thought of as a matter of interest for the U.S. military. But it should be, an advisory board of 11 retired flag officers concluded in a report issued Monday under the auspices of the Center for Naval Analyses, a non-profit national security analysis group. Climate change is happening, the blue-ribbon panel. . . CONTINUE