Ari Cohen & Fred Gutierrez of water4gas spoke about the technology for converting water into hydrogen, which can be used as a supplement for gasoline or diesel in order to boost performance and increase gas mileage. The conversion device installed in a car or truck, allows the engine to burn water as well as gasoline. This “hydrogen on demand” system was actually invented 100 years ago, but has been more recently popularized by Ozzie Freedom, who authored two e-books on the subject, said Cohen.
According to Cohen & Gutierrez, the device, which includes a couple vacuum hoses and wires, is fairly simple to install. It uses a little electricity from the car battery to separate water into a gas called HHO (2 parts Hydrogen + 1 Oxygen) which helps the engine run a little cooler and burn fuel more efficiently. Cohen compared the system to a person taking a diet pill, which tells your brain you’re not hungry….. Click Here for Water4gas Site!
Rat Says: Don’t look to the fake conservative/liberal politicians to help stop the hyper surge in oil prices. As with amnesty and just recently the FLDS appeal decision, most of the victories are coming from average citizens exposing the truth. Immediate relief from the Oil Oligarchs’ high prices, will only come from individuals taking risks themselves. I suggest we all investigate HHO hybrids and confirm the 25% to 40% increase in fuel efficiency.
I ask that if anyone pursue this, please communicate with admin@RatTube.com throughout the process and I will follow and post this info as we go. For HHO Hybrid Info:Click Here!
Rat Says: Fox news is still trying to spin this story by referring to the initial call the warrant was based on, as an ‘alleged’ hoax. WHAT??? IT IS A FACT THAT THE CALL WAS A HOAX AND THEY KNEW IT 3 DAYS BEFORE THE RAID!!!
Thanks to the internet and all of you guys for staying on this story. Without this exposure those YFZ children would be halfway to their new adoptive parents by now or stuck in the foster care system of Texas on multiple psychiatric drugs for life.
Court: Texas Had No Right Taking Sect Kids CBS 2:10 PM
“Unless this ruling gets overturned on appeal, it looks like Texas authorities will be required to return most if not all of the children back to the compound and to their mothers sooner rather than later,” said CBS News legal analyst Andrew Cohen. “And at that point I imagine there will be some sort of major investigation into how law enforcement officials could have blundered so massively, if indeed they have.” full article:cbsnews.com