Blade
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"Think for yourself. Question authority."
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Post by Blade on May 22, 2006 22:40:53 GMT -5
Has anyone heard of or used fuel enzyme additives? I believe one is called Startron? My father and his friends swear by it.
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Post by Darren Dirt on May 23, 2006 17:47:01 GMT -5
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Post by KaosTheory on May 23, 2006 17:49:22 GMT -5
Very good video. Tragic story though.
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Post by Darren Dirt on May 23, 2006 17:52:25 GMT -5
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Post by sagas4 on May 23, 2006 22:14:42 GMT -5
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Post by Darren Dirt on May 23, 2006 22:31:33 GMT -5
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Post by KaosTheory on May 25, 2006 14:43:05 GMT -5
Man, I love Video.Google. Here is a video of a guy talking about his experience promoting super carbs that get 200 MPG. If you can track down his web site, let me know. I'm not sure why, but he does not introduce himself and does not give the url to his site in the video. He talks about how Petrol companies added chemicals to prevent vaporization of these types of carbs. It appears that there is something to bypass the chemical's affects. video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8131588051322625026&q=200+miles+per+gallon
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Post by sagas4 on May 25, 2006 16:08:50 GMT -5
Bruce McBurney www.himacresearch.com/Check the first Post in this thread, I have updated the links under the Petroleum & Additives section.
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Post by KaosTheory on May 25, 2006 16:49:14 GMT -5
Thanks M8.
I guess you've heard of this guy before?
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Post by Darren Dirt on May 25, 2006 17:00:20 GMT -5
Updated May2006 -- quite interesting stuff there: www.waterfuelcell.org/UpdatePage.html (mentions that Steve Meyer, Stanley Meyer's twin Brother, has now shown a working prototype to help increase fuel economy ; also there is a Water Fuel Museum that has available a "video presentation helping to give a technical guide into replication of Herman Anderson Car" CBS news story that mentions Steve Meyer: Video
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Post by sagas4 on May 25, 2006 18:02:17 GMT -5
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Post by sagas4 on May 25, 2006 18:09:03 GMT -5
It Seems Herman Anderson passed away in 2004 of natural causes unlike other inventors. Here is a link to his archived site. There's also more information about Herman at waterpoweredcar.com.
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Post by Darren Dirt on May 25, 2006 18:39:06 GMT -5
Can't believe I only now remembered this... X-Files spinoff "The Lone Gunmen" had an episode called " Like Water for Octane" I think I'm going to pull out the DVD set and re-watch the episode tonight (I only saw it when it was broadcast back in 2001, pre-awakening ;D ) IIRC, the end of the episode talked about how the world [economy] is better off without such inventions (I think along the the same perverted logic as those who opposed the telegraph because it would put the Pony Express out of business, etc.)
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Post by KaosTheory on May 28, 2006 20:56:04 GMT -5
Saga, I am watching an incredible video by someone named Peter Lindemann who is associated with Keelynet. video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6183263096342406828&q=free+energyPeter Lindemann - The World of Free Energy (KeelyNet Conference) You may have to cut and paste the link. Forward the video to 1 hour and 35 minutes. He discusses something called Chemalloy (name brand) that produces hydrogen constantly when immersed in water. It behaves like a catalyst . Only the water is consumed and not the Chemalloy. It also produces it's own voltage and current. www.nuenergy.org/experiments/chemalloy.htmPeter also discusses the nuts and bolts of how Stan Myer's fuel cell really works. Very simple, actually. KT
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Post by Darren Dirt on May 29, 2006 2:50:57 GMT -5
Saga, I am watching an incredible video by someone named Peter Lindemann who is associated with Keelynet. video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6183263096342406828&q=free+energyPeter Lindemann - The World of Free Energy (KeelyNet Conference) You may have to cut and paste the link. Forward the video to 1 hour and 35 minutes. He discusses something called Chemalloy (name brand) that produces hydrogen constantly when immersed in water. It behaves like a catalyst . Only the water is consumed and not the Chemalloy. It also produces it's own voltage and current. www.nuenergy.org/experiments/chemalloy.htmPeter also discusses the nuts and bolts of how Stan Myer's fuel cell really works. Very simple, actually. KT If it's so easy then why not make your own prototype Can't believe I only now remembered this... X-Files spinoff "The Lone Gunmen" had an episode called " Like Water for Octane" I think I'm going to pull out the DVD set and re-watch the episode tonight (I only saw it when it was broadcast back in 2001, pre-awakening ;D ) IIRC, the end of the episode talked about how the world [economy] is better off without such inventions (I think along the the same perverted logic as those who opposed the telegraph because it would put the Pony Express out of business, etc.) BTW the Lone Gunmen episode, not bad, it ends on a downer (it was the daughter of the inventor who says "Marty we must destroy this evil time machine!" oops I mean "we must destroy the water engine, that's what my father would have wanted..." but the inventor's name was... wait for it... Stan Mizer.Like a little wink and nudge to those "in the know" about alternative fuel inventions/underreported history. If you're curious, or don't want to spend 42 minutes watching the ep: recap (with spoilers)
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