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Author: ChuckChuck
Date: Feb 2, 2008 20:54
I've been reading about this Hydrostar generator thing, and have some
major doubts. It just doesn't quite add up...but it's sufficiently
intriguing to hold my interest. I admit it...I'm a long time fan of
KeelyNet, and a lot of the free energy newsgroups.
Well, I've done the requisite searches on the term, and found that
people are skeptical at best, and downright hostile towards it, at
worst. But, I have a slightly different way of thinking about this
approach.
OK, take the claim of running your engine on water. Um...no. You're
running it, inefficiently, on electricity...electricity stored by
electrolysis. See? I do actually have a clue how this works.
Strangely, though, one of their claims actually caught my attention.
The injection of the hydrogen into the combustion chamber, and a
subsequent increase in gas mileage.
Assumption: At idle, my alternator produces enough current to keep my
battery charged. Anything else is simply excess. So, while actually
driving, my alternator produces current beyond that which is necessary
to charge my battery. If that excess current is used to produce
hydrogen, that hydrogen (now combustible "fuel") is essentially free.
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Author: BradGuthBradGuth
Date: Feb 2, 2008 13:17
> kT, "Yes folks, NASA is now run by children."
>
> Brian Gaff, "Is that a bad thing? The adults have not exactly had a problem
> free existence. :-)"
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> Craig Fink, "The World as viewed by the older and younger generation.
> Generation after Generation, true change only occurs as the last generation
> retires and the next one begins to run things. The Children are always
> having problems running things"
But as mere puppets of their faith-based Third Reich (aka Illuminati
Rabbis) what the hell else should we expect?
We can't even argue on any basis of clean and renewable energy without
getting summarily and systematically banished.
"Illuminati cause selective Usenet topic/author banishment"
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Author: JakthehammerJakthehammer
Date: Feb 2, 2008 12:57
Yup........I'll bet them Chinese are celebrating for their great
success in economic power right now..........Donchaknow.............
Date: January 11, 2007
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Organizer: Creativity Public Relations Consultant (HK) Ltd
Co-organizer: Guangdong Semiconductor Industry Association
iSuppli Corporation
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networking opportunity in the semiconductor industry
iSuppli forecasts that the sales volume of semiconductor will be
increased by 10.6%% in 2007 than last year, from USD258.5 billion to
USD285.8 billion. Hereafter, it is forecasted that the increase...
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Author: calderhomecalderhome
Date: Feb 2, 2008 12:44
Even France now realizes that biofuels are a disaster!
http://uk.reuters.com/article/environmentNews/idUKL2940666220080129
France to review biofuel use on environment worries
Tuesday, January 29, 2008 4:17pm GMT
PARIS (Reuters) - France is envisaging changing its policy on the use
of biofuels after doubts were expressed on the environmental impact of
so-called "green fuels," the Secretary of State for Environment said
on Tuesday.
Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet said the government had asked the French
agency for environment and energy ADEME to review the technology with
a focus on the second generation of biofuels, mostly made of plant
waste instead of grains and vegetable oils.
"France's policy on this matter is empowered to be reshaped after
ADEME's report," she said at a briefing organized by the European
American press club in Paris.
France has become one of the largest producers of biofuels in Europe
after it set an ambitious policy that anticipates by two years the EU
target on the blending of biofuels with standard fuels.
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Author: Kirby M. WilsonKirby M. Wilson
Date: Feb 2, 2008 12:00
On Feb 2, 2:35 pm, knews4u2c...@ yahoo.com wrote:
Maybe you want to be one of the "inmates" knews?
like that fascist authority do you ? those whips !!!
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Author: BradGuthBradGuth
Date: Feb 2, 2008 11:11
Apparently we can only post new topics, especially if speaking about
the Third Reich Illuminati, and of their unusual smarts of such fly-by-
rocket expertise that supposedly got us safely to/from NASA's passive
moon that doesn't look anything like the JAXA/Selene moon.
Is this infowar Usenet of theirs getting selectively broken?
"Google/NOVA selective Usenet topic banishment"
Oddly but perhaps fully expected, on most topics I'm now getting the
selective Usenet robo banishment treatment of "An error was
encountered while trying to post, please try again later".
Apparently the absolute worse possible sex and hate topics with links
to whatever external smut, disinformation and faith-based crapolla
(including viable death threats) of any extent is perfectly Usenet OK.
But then, why are only selective topics and authors being robo
moderated to death, as though made taboo/off-limits to receiving the
likes of any of my warm and fuzzy words of wisdom?
Are those insider pretend-atheists (aka rabbis) of Usenet getting a
little upset, or what?
. - Brad Guth
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Author: BradGuthBradGuth
Date: Feb 2, 2008 09:40
Oddly but fully expected, I'm now getting the selective Usenet
banishment treatment of "An error was encountered while trying to
post, please try again later".
Why are only selective topics being robo moderated to death, as though
made taboo/off-limits to receiving my warm and fuzzy words of wisdom?
Are those insider pretend-atheists (aka rabbis) of Usenet getting a
little upset?
. - Brad Guth
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