July 3, 2008
Here's The "Back Story" Behind My Quest For The Ultimate Alternative Fuel System
It wouldn't surprise me if this site will be marked for life– a bane to the ever growing, rapidly expanding oil companies who proudly stand tall alongside federal agencies and using influence to further their gains and keeping true and honest backyard technology from the general public.
I don't mind this project being branded because its about time that somebody stand up against them. I will take on the challenge armed with the truth and that's what really matters the most. You just have got to hang in there and listen to the rest of the story........
So let me put your mind at ease by pulling back the curtain right now and showing you exactly what happened. You'll hear about the amazing successes, the near fatal mistakes and everything in between.
I know you've heard other people hint at "water cars" before and some unqualified bozos even try to take credit for it. There is no engine anywhere that is fueled by 100% water. If you know of one please email me; I'd love to hear about it.
The good news: You can use water as a fuel saving device and as a supplement to gas or diesel.
So right now I'm going to break it all down for you and show you what it's all about, what is fact and what is fiction. Let's begin.
You're about to go deep inside the sometimes twisted world of alternative fuel ...from the biggest myths to the often surprising truths.
It all started back in early 2006 when I released a workshop that taught anyone how to make biodiesel. It cost very little and hopefully it helped regular people be empowered by the knowledge of what really works.
I'd already taught thousands of people about the benefits of biodiesel but what about the millions of people who constantly pay higher and higher gas prices.
I did not want to limit myself to only one sector of alternative energy.
It was time to go back to the drawing board and solve the problem that was bugging me.
Is Water Fuel A Bunch Of Hype?
Water fuels are part fact and part fiction. Can you can run a car on water? I have to say, well yes and no. But, some where in between a yes and a no answer lies the truth.
Ultimate Alternative Fuel System
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