Stop whining about the cost
of gasoline and do something
By Byron Wine
The reason for the high cost of gasoline is the failure of
our US government to act in a responsible manner. The "Energy-Independence
and Security-Act of 2007” requires a 35-mpg standard by 2020. Whoop-de-do!!!
Evidently none of the people who created and signed this
act did any research on available technology. To require 35-mpg is ridiculous
considering the achievements of Shell Oil with modified automobiles; 49.73-mpg
around 1939; 149.95-mpg with a 1947 Studebaker in 1949; 244.35-mpg with a 1959
Fiat 600 in 1968; 376.59-mpg with a 1959 Opel in 1973. ![](Gas_files/image001.jpg)
If you lived in Europe, during 1983, you could purchase a
72-mpg diesel or 65.7-mpg gas fueled Peugeot.
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Toyota is complaining they can’t meet the mpg standard. Evidently
some people at Toyota didn’t get the memo about the 104-mpg diesel they sold in
Europe during 2002.
Do you wonder why these automobiles were not available in
the USA?
In 2006 every congressional member of the energy committees was
informed of this technology, they did nothing. Ask your members of congress for
an explanation why these automobiles were not sold here. I did. They didn’t
respond.
A Philippine inventor, Daniel Dingel, has fueled engines
with the components of water for more than 30-years.
The Japanese have a water-fueled mini-van on the street.
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This is not new technology. More than 200 years ago, one
of the attempts to make a self-powered vehicle was fueled with the components
of water. The technology is not only applicable to automobiles. Any device
fueled with ”fossil” oil can be fueled with water.
In January 2007, Dominion Energy sent a “doom and gloom’ letter to customers, I responded with information about
commercially available water fueled electricity generators. Dominion did not
respond, consider this when paying your electric bill.
You hear and read of the US presidential candidates
expounding about our reliance on foreign oil. Yet, every candidate for
president was offered a free computer disk with videos of six automobiles
fueled with water. None wanted the disk. You are told there is an oil shortage.
A chairman of Exxon/mobile doesn’t think so, nor does the governor of Alaska.
The governor says there is a 200-year oil supply for the USA in that state.
Documentation, and videos, for the above will be found: http://www.byronwine.com.
It is apparent there is an effort by our government, and
major media, to keep the citizens in the dark concerning achieved energy
technology. We must make all politicians, including wannabes, address the
energy issue with truth and solutions, not rhetoric. DO SOMETHING! Don’t whine
about the cost of gasoline. Demand that our employees earn their salary by
action. If not, replace them.
Another issue, investigate the privately owned Federal
Reserve System.
Byron Wine
Manassas, VA