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Water4Gas IS worth it.

This is a brief document on a vehicle water-fuel
conversion system relating to the apparent non
advancement of fuel efficiency by car makers.

G8 - "Gas Emissions By Another Name!!!!"
Sunday, July 6, 2008

Next week starting on Monday 7th. July until Wednesday the 9th. the annual junket of the G8 countries meet in Japan to discuss among other items “global warming” mainly caused by increasing carbon gas emissions from industry, power stations and transport. These discussions on climate change have been ongoing annually since the Kyoto talks in 1997 and we, the general public, should be asking ourselves what results have been forthcoming over the years since they began; especially so since for this years meeting the security costs alone will be £141.8 million sterling (€113 million) (source Reuters 03/07/08) compared to last years £89.5 million when the junket was held in Germany. How sensible do we think it is to spend in only 2 years the sum of £231.3 million on security alone, plus of course you have to add the expenses for flying delegates from approx. 180 countries to Japan, plus also all the accommodation costs etc. etc. The total cost to us taxpayers for the 2 years must be in excess of £500 million, and for what result?
The research group ECOFYS stated in a study done for the environmental group WWF and Allianz that the USA, Canada and Russia had “failed the test” in climate performance to reduce emissions. The USA had failed the tests in 11 out of 12 categories and the 3 countries had all received “red ratings” and were at the bottom of the table which showed that ALL the G8 countries had failed to match their words with deeds. Italy and Japan also received “red ratings” with the comment that “there are few national measures in place to cut emissions”. The 3 countries of the G8 at the top of the scorecard were Britain, France and Germany but were only awarded “yellow ratings” which meant overall that none of the G8 countries were awarded the “green” rating, it’s only fair to state that Britain and France did receive praise for getting their emissions below the Kyoto target figures.
So after 11 years of emitting verbal gas at these G8 meetings where are we, what achievements have there been? What will be achieved this year?  It’s reckoned not much as the good old US of A has never signed the original Kyoto agreement, the oilman/cowboy President in charge at present is most unlikely to alter his stance and offend his friends in this his last year of presidency which means we have to wait for next years meeting to find out if the U.S., now questionably the second largest polluter in the world behind China (who incidently are not in the G8), has a change of policy.
We, the general public, can show these mindless, unthinking, environmentally unfriendly so called politicians (interesting isn’t it that according to Dictionary.com a politician is described as “a seeker or holder of public office, who is more concerned about winning favour or retaining power than about maintaining principles” says it all doesn’t it, couldn’t have put it better myself.) How do we show them? Simple, very, very simple. Fit a Water4gas fuel conversion system to your car/vehicle. It cuts down to a minimum exhaust carbon gas emissions, it helps to maintain a cleaner environment, is a healthy solution to prolonged engine life, can vastly increase your m.p.g. while reducing the cost per litre/gallon by at least 30-60%, simple innit – cut carbon gas emissions, save the environment and save money at the same time.
We’re not politicians but we can see the sense in that – why can’t they?
 
If you are interested in learning more about the water-fuel conversion system for cars and all other vehicles plus reducing carbon gas emissions and safeguarding the environment for the future please visit our website at:-
 
R.Bill Williams
 
     
 


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He Who Laughs Last
Tuesday, July 1, 2008

 He who laughs last -   has fitted Water4gas.
Although most statistics in this article may refer to UK£ sterling readers in other countries will realize that the incresing costs of fuel from the pumps affects them too wherever they are resident.We are now approaching mid 2008, last year's predictions of high prices for foods, higher energy bills, rising fuel prices and general "belt tightening"
have now been proven not to be scare mongering but real life fact. And we don't  like it one little bit!

Life for everyone has changed in some little way, whether you have decided not  to buy that certain little food delicacy you enjoyed because its now too pricey or, instead of turning up the heating you are having to put on extra jumpers and cardigans to save on energy bills the general belt tightening is happening and is a fact of life that is with us NOW. How  higher prices will go is unknown but there is a breaking point for everything, so when that  maximum peak is reached demand will begin to decline,when that decline sets in it will affect all products and sevices across the board and unless serious action is swiftly undertaken it will lead to those dreaded words - Stagnation and Stagflation. Regarding those last two words I enclose the following for info:- Stagflation is a macroeconomics term used to describe a period of  inflation combined with stagnation (that is, slow economic growth and rising unemployment), generally including recession.[1]  The portmanteau term "stagflation" is generally attributed to United Kingdom Conservative MP and later Chancellor of the Exchequer Iain Macleod, who coined the term in a speech  to Parliament in 1965.[2][3][4]. Economists today offer two main explanations of stagflation. First, stagflation can occur when an economy is slowed by an unfavorable supply shock, such as an increase in the price of oil in an oil importing country, which tends to raise prices at the same time that it slows the economy by making production less profitable.[5] Second, both stagnation (recession) and inflation can be caused by inappropriate macroeconomic policies.  For example, central banks can cause inflation by permitting excessive growth  of the money.[(source Wikipedia). 

Taking into account the world situation today doesn't the above ring a bell?  What about that old adage "what goes around comes around". Today we have the huge hike in the price of oil combined with the world banking/credit problem caused by U.S. banks mis-selling worthles bonds to the rest of the worlds  bankers ( how responsible/savvy were those bankers who bought those bonds then!!)

There is no one big clear answer to all of the above economic problems but in the motor fuel consumption area there is a solution. First lets consider some facts. Here in the UK for every £1 spent on fuel the government puts 85p of
our hard earned money into its own cash box. Last year £81Billion was spent on motor fuel in the UK and our oh so friendly government who pledge undying affection to the national population before every election pocketed £51Billion of our hard earned cash; thats on top of the income tax, national insurance contributions (a tax by another name), capital gains, stamp duty,  etc. etc. etc. that gets ripped out of our hands. If the government is committed to imposing such a punitive level of taxation,on fuel effectively making life very difficult for certain sections of society, we must see
evidence of what it is using these tax revenues for. 

When bad times happen in our lives we always tend to look aroung to find a  way to ease our problems, to reduce the worry and the hardship. Luckily,  very luckily for us we all have an opportunity now with regard to fuel prices to turn the tables, take matters into our own hands and really have the Last Laugh.  Laugh, why should we laugh? Well simply because matters beyond our control have forced us to "think outside the box". If the matters which are of great concern to us financially were not there we'd stick with the  status quo, but now we are forced to act differently.
In the UK the present average price per litre of petrol is £1.20 (US $2.30 so we in the UK already have the US$10 gallon, how would you US citizens react to that?) How much would UK citizens relish the thought of only paying the
equivalent of 90p per litre, or say even 60p per litre. Like it? As they say today "how does that grab you"- 60p per litre!! Who is laughing now?
Not only could you be paying that price but you would be saving the difference into your own pocket and the big plus to it all is that you would be helping the environment. How is all this achieved you ask, answer - by fitting a Water4gas
fuel conversion kit to your vehicle. In simple terms the "water added" is converted into hho or Browns gas and is added to the normal fuel of the vehicle.  Its not new technology, its been around for 90 years or so, and as its in the
public domain no person or company owns a patent on it. In addition to the greatly improved fuel economy please also consider the other huge benefits of this system.
1) Greatly reduced carbon gas emissions from the exhaust thus contributing to a cleaner environment and a lessening of global warming. 
2) In using this system it enables your vehicle to effectively steam clean itself internally which makes it more efficient and creates less wear on internal parts. 
3) Your vehicle runs quieter and smoother. 

Yes a Water4gas fuel conversion system is a proven method of achieving all of the above and in these hard sombre times it really can give us............The Last Laugh.

 If you are interested in learning more about the water-fuel conversion system for cars and all other vehicles plus reducing carbon gas emissions and safeguarding the environment for the future please visit our website at:-

http://www.the-car-hub.co.uk
   
 
 

 


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