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Bio-Ethanol: Pollution and Mirrors

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This post was written by: Carol Webb

refinery.jpgPresident Bush stated recently that America is addicted to oil, it has an amazing $31/2 billion dollar addiction to foreign oil, and nothing to replace it when oil production slows down and prices inflate. It is not the only country affected in this way, all industrialised nations have very quickly caught the habit, and even China is now making up for lost time, and so it isn’t surprising that the buzz-word is Bio-Ethanol.

Bio-Ethanol is fuel made from renewable vegetable sources: grains, soya beans, sugar cane, and now a new concept of cellulose ethanol made from the waste of the forestry industry. The pros and cons of the different vegetable sources are being hotly debated. There are web sites and blogs dedicated to advocating one particular method against another. The American government is awarding grants in the billions of dollars to firms who are able to produce enough fuel for the coming oil crisis.

This activity will undoubtedly enable the American motorist to buy affordable fuel, meanwhile grain and soya, which could be used as food are no longer available, as is the land that the crops are grown in no longer available to grow subsistence crops in impoverished regions. A problem given to the ecologists to solve perhaps? Therefore using forestry waste to produce fuel will salve the consciences of many, even when the economics of producing fuel from such high technology plants doesn’t add up.

The governments of all industrialized countries must be watching this media frenzy with more than a little interest. They have created our dependence on oil, they have done it knowingly and with malice aforethought. They have reaped a plentiful harvest of taxes, and to this purpose they do not want awkward questions asked, and are still suppressing vital information, which would enable vehicles to run without causing any pollution and without using oil.

I have just watched a freely available video from One News in New Zealand, where Graeme Jenkins has developed motor cycles and cars which run using mostly water, the exhaust being ’steam’. A film has been released in America called “Who Killed the Electric Car?” http://www.pbs.org where the Director Chris. Paine outlines the part of the oil companies in this outrage, and one of the most prolific inventors of all time, the American, Nikola Tesla has been written out of the history books.

energygrid.jpgTesla, who died in 1943, had a dream, that one day everyone would be able to tap into a free energy source. The energy would be distributed through the air with power station towers in global positions. It would power all forms of transport without creating pollution or fall-out, and to this end he was funded by J.P.Morgan. He started his experiments in Colorado Springs, and there are stories of him running his own car from this energy, thus demonstrating its worth. Allegedly, when Morgan realized that this power couldn’t be metered, he suddenly withdrew all funding. Had Tesla been allowed to carry on, today’s energy crisis would never have been known, but by 1950 there was no trace of him, and he died impoverished and forgotten in a New York hotel.

America and Russia were quickly able to apply the technology of his patents, and I can’t help wondering if the H.A.A.R.P. (High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program) stations in Alaska have been developed from Tesla’s blueprints.

grass1.jpgWhat we are certain of, is that whatever crop creates the world’s energy needs, there will always be a suspicion that it needn’t be this way, that once more we are being manipulated by the powers that be into believing what they want us to see in their manufactured mirrors.

If you want to understand where Nikola Tesla was able to get his free energy from visit: http://www.wisehealer.co.uk

Man Out of Time These 3 books are real insights into Tesla and his work. Biography of a Genius (Citadel Press Book) The Autobiography of Nikola Tesla

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2 comments ↓

#1 MichelleVan on 08.16.07 at 3:11 am

Did you know that Tessla worked and lived here in Colorado Springs ? When I first moved here there was a museum about his life, but it closed due to lack of funding.

#2 Carol Webb on 08.16.07 at 12:21 pm

That’s not surprising is it? Without a memorial his work can be conveniently forgotten.

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