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Alternative Energies and Our Dependence on Foreign Middle Eastern Oi   Message List  
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Re: [adamsmotor] Alternative Energies and Our Dependence on Foreign Middle Eastern Oil

This is a very good idea and definitely not new although perfectly
practical. Unfortunately no government in the world wants this to
happen because a huge proportion of there tax take is from the tax on
fuel and they cannot tax the water you get out of your well off the roof
or out of a river or town supply system to put into your fuel tank.
Stan Meyer and others have done this very successfully but not been
allowed to to turn it into a commercial reality and anyone who does gets
attention from several groups who don't want these sort of systems out
there working, and these groups operating above government level have
no rules or boundaries in how they operate. If you don't take a warning
to back off when issued you may lose your life and many have. They
haven't changed there policy on this and wont as huge amounts of money
are at stake here and they fail to value any human life other than there
own. Dont be put off but be careful as there are many out there doing
just what you guys are doing and some very successfully but they are
keeping there heads down as they know first hand of people who have died
for following this course of action. You guys are aware that the
current global warming bonanza is centered around the need for a global
tax on every citizen that will go directly to the United Nations who at
present don't tax each of us directly but in order to become the One
World Government need a lot more cash and control over every citizen on
the planet. The Global warming issue is a tool for them to achieve this
and the truth is being lost in the pr spin here. I am not suggesting we
all have a license to pollute the planet at all, we need to be
environmentally responsible and do our best to take care of the planet
we are living on. You put this article on the Adams motor group and
Robert Adams had a system that worked very well extracting clean energy
directly from permanent magnets and was nearly ready for
commercialization of his system but was being watched closely by some
oil companies who had already ordered his assassination once before.
The technology had developed way beyond anything shown in this group but
grew out of the stuff shown here and is very powerful and compact.
Robert claimed a 20Kg motor generator would generate the equivalent of
megawatt (1340hp) in his latest design but unfortunately he died before
much was done with it. Hopefully we will see more of this sort of thing
soon but the danger is not the powerful machine but powerful enemies of
free clean energy that don't control or get to tax heavily.

All the best Russ P.

dwibmgghlsye wrote:
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>
> The issues with our dependency on Middle Eastern foreign oil
> compromises the United State's position in maintaining our integrity
> in International Relations, treaties, negotiations and sticking to
> our guns on doing what is right. Indeed it often makes the chess game
> more complicated and causes to make a bad shift over the line too
> often in the pragmatic approach lining up alliances.
> In looking at the Wind Energy, I find that it is insufficient, but
> sure it is doable for only some types of applications and for
> regional energy exploits. Ocean Wave energy is nice, as water it is
> 750 more dense than air and Ocean Water 850 times as dense. Solar
> makes sense in many cases.
> Growing our own fuel? Well, there are drought issues and in the
> future it could be a percentage? 8-15% but we need land area and
> water too, distribution and transportation issues exist. Corrosive
> cannot go in pipes. Must be rail cars with ceramic coating, perhaps
> even above ground tanks too, still environmentalists, EPA regs and
> lawsuits are at issue too. Still GM, Ford and Chrysler say they can
> do 7-8 million units in a few years?...
>
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/waterforfueld
> <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/waterforfueld>
>
>
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Tue Nov 20, 2007 3:33 pm

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This is a very good idea and definitely not new although perfectly practical. Unfortunately no government in the world wants this to happen because a huge...
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