Are Water Powered Cars Dangerous? : new Jaguar hybrid 2009
by Daniel Collins
There are forces today that would love to see you wasting fuel. They say water powered cars are impossible, crazy, dangerous, etc.Great scientists and inventors tried to fully realize their dream of helping others. But why their inventions got lost? The problem was always greed and hiding information. But Stanley Meyer succeeded in building a car that runs entirely on water. The car gets 100 miles per gallon, which is just astonishing. What do you think happened to this great inventor? The man was poisoned and died in 1998.
If factories were converted to burn hydrogen and oxygen in the water as fuel to propel our cars, trucks etc., we would no longer need gas stations, oil tankers, refineries, smog and war. The only problem would be that the large Oil Corporations would go under and smog would leave the planet for good.
The ozone would get healed and we would survive. God will then once again smile down on the Earth, instead of letting it to be destroyed. If we stopped producing smog, the ozone, global warming and greenhouse effects would go away.Is It Possible to Run My Car or Truck on Water?Water is supplemental to gasoline (petrol) or diesel fuel. However it is possible and very easy to extract energy from water to run your water powered car.It is a simple technology you can have right now, called WATER4GAS.
It's one of the most practical free-energy devices, marked by extraordinary simplicity and effectiveness.You can save the most gasoline and make the best out of this technology. You can EASILY and affordably assemble the powerful water-fuel system for as low as $60, using simple tools at home and save yourself a lot of money every time you drive.
How Much Hard-earned Money are You Throwing Away?Let's say you drive a vehicle that gets 20 miles per gallon and you cover 2,000 miles per month, then you're consuming 100 gallons of gasoline a month. At $3 per gallon this equals to $3,600 yearly out of your pocket! In Europe you pay almost double of that. Save 35% fuel and you will have saved $1,260 per year in gasoline ($1,256 after expenses). If you are two, three or four drivers in the family, this yearly savings increases dramatically.