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Convert Your Car To Run On Water - The Do It Yourself Hybrid
By Alexandre Sol


Over 90 years ago certain scientists such as Nikola Tesla understood that water is the most powerful and the cheapest source of energy. Some scientists proved the system works amazingly well but for political and other unknown reasons the system never went into the development stage.

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Tom McCormack writes:

Subject: Say No

This is a terrible idea. Please, I urge you to not use this system. Water is a natural resource and should not be tampered with. The human race has done enough damage to this planet and it is time to change our ways by not disturbing the earths limited resources.

Comment provided November 2, 2009 at 8:00 am

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