What would be your reaction if you discovered that we have had the means to eliminate fossil fuel use for over 75 years? Did you know that there is FR*EE energy and it has been kept from us?
2007-06-22
03:28:12
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➔ Alternative Fuel Vehicles
Dark L. is right. If anyone believes that a viable alternative fuel or FR*EE energy would be allowed to come to market, he is delusional. No way are the oil companies going to allow anything to interfere with their obscene profits. Free energy devices and perpetual motion machines HAVE been invented,and have been squelched by Big Oil and government secret agents. For an account of just what happened to a millionaire who invented a perpetual motion machine and what happened to him, read Laurence Gardner's Lost Secrets of the Sacred Ark.
2007-06-22
04:32:44 ·
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Yes, politicians are in cahoots with the oil companies. But you completely missed my point, David. Oil companies CONTROL our fuel, production and distribution, period. Do you know of any average person who would REFUSE to use FREE energy if it was made available? The only exceptions would be those who work for the oil companies.
2007-06-22
05:14:49 ·
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Sorry to disappoint you, Noone, but I most certainly can back it up. Do a search on free energy, or Joseph Newman, or go here: http://educate-yourself.org and click on the free energy tab.
I KNOW the truth; you are one of the closed-minded sheeple.
2007-06-22
14:19:06 ·
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I believe what your saying Ive seen a few of them myself . A long time ago my parents invested in this thing that flies that Moller industry's came out with. Well anyway i flew out to California to see how it was going this was 20 years ago when i got there the government took the project over I went through hell just to get in .Thousands of questions strip search and had to talk to a general this really blew my mind didn't know what to expect . I did get to see it it was amazing it looked like the car on the Jetsons. It had 7 motors each motor was the size of a lawnmower motor the delivered 150 horsepower each .It would burn any kind of fuel and super easy on gas consumption being that there where only a few moving parts . We could never find out what happened to it . The only answers we could get is they couldn't give out any info on it due to national security .
Check this out ive been talking to the guy for the last year now and he seems to be on the up and up and trying to get this out before they can shut him down . Don't just disregard it as a hoax you can get his email address in the site talk to him . hes just afraid of the men in black that we've all heard about but rarely see and i don't blame him
go to www.first-molecule.com
Allot of us would welcome change allot will take you down if you try. Me myself im going for it
2007-06-22 05:28:59
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answered by dad 6
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The oil companies shouldn't be forced to do anything but follow the laws and pay a fair price for their business, which they are not currently forced to do. If they follow the laws and pay for any pollution or environmental degradation they are responsible for, before too long their business will become unprofitable and/or too expensive for consumer use. This will naturally lead to an increase in alternative fuels by either themselves or their competition - probably both. Right now, you can buy a new electric car for $100,000 that will bring you over 200 miles on a single charge and go from 0 to 60 in 4.5 seconds. This car doesn't need a special refueling station, just to be plugged in to a regular outlet. Granted, you can only drive it a little over 200 miles in a day, but this is the kind of vehicle that will bring us into the future of renewable energy sources for transportation. This will make oil profiteering less profitable, making competitive energy sources comparatively more profitable, and we don't need to force oil companies to do anything other than pay what they owe and follow the law.
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answered by Anonymous
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This is nothing new. The Model T got 25mpg when it came out. Natural Gas is abundant here but we refuse to expand on our pipelines and supply operations to fund it and make it more marketable to the consumer.
I dont think it is all on the oil companies fault either. Look at our politicians, they are worthless and weak. Theodore Roosevelt stood up to big business (the oil company equivalents back then were the railroad and the beef trust) 100 years ago, we need another strong politician to do that as well. If the oil companies want to survive they will need to think of eachother as energy companies instead.
But the main problem is with the American people. We are so fickle, we complain about the environment and dont do anything, we think $3 a gallon is high, for industrialized countries we pay the cheapest price for gas. We wont get off the oil standard until the American people get truly motivated.
2007-06-22 04:44:57
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answered by DAVIDRZR 2
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Agree with Martin D. There is no way we are running out of oil. Do you see major oil companies going broke? I think not. Just trying to make more dinero.
2007-06-22 03:57:09
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answered by Redeemed 1
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I've known about this for ages now.
Big oil is monopolizing on a market that is susceptible to buyouts.
"You have an invention that will increase fuel economy by 55 mpg on all vehicles?! .....hows 10 million sound for you to give us the rights to that? Jolly good then! *steps on invention* Enough of that crap, I want money! *locks away idea forever* Muahahah!"
2007-06-22 03:37:10
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answered by Dark L 3
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You're silly. Why do you think the oil companies COULD stop it?
So they lie about alternatives, does that stop the producers of the alternatives?
Do you think the oil companies go around breaking the thumbs of the discoverers of alternative energy?
You don't think that if an alternative were feasible that some university or some big corporation or some other coutry would start producing it?
Get Real.
2007-06-22 03:39:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd believe it and would hope that there would be a public outcry about it. I hope people would pay attention and want them stopped. Free Fuel For All!
2007-06-22 03:54:48
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answered by Java 3
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It wouldn't surprise me at all. It's about corporate greed. Integrity doesn't mean anything anymore. The bottom line is everything.
2007-06-22 04:31:13
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answered by jsardi56 7
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Would you care to support your claim that there is free energy out there. I suspect you can't so your question is meaningless.
2007-06-22 11:49:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Hopefully it would spark the political and social revolution we've been waiting for.
I'd be happy.
2007-06-22 03:34:24
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answered by Anonymous
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