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How do we summarize 100 years of advancement of mankind One interesting statistic to me is that back in the 1930s a home for aged Jewish folks in Los Angeles had a minimum admittance age of…35! So, certainly we have made progress in terms of longevity. That always seemed to me to be a fact that would be hard to beat as a yard stick between then and now that made a real statement about progress. Recently I became aware of a statistic which blew me away. Before I tell you what that is, though, let’s set the stage properly, prior to 1908 we didn't have cellophane. The very next year, Thomas Edison shocked the world with the first talking picture. 1911 was the year that the first electrical ignition switch was invented. 1913 saw the advent of the first crossword puzzle and the very first bra and in a related story, the first zipper! The first multiband radio? 1917! The first toaster? 1919! The first band-aid? 1920!! 1943 was a fun year - silly putty and the slinkee and also synthetic rubber! We didn't even have an audio cassette until 1962! The first "pop tart" was Brittney Spears. But I digress. So, while 100 years doesn’t seem such a long time in the comparison to the time spans of galaxies, etc, in terms of advancement it might as well be millennia.. Now that we have perspective, here is the most outrageous statistic... In that same time span the average MPG has gone down by 2/5ths! The way that I look at it is that if the car manufacturers had done nothing for 100 years we would be in 40% better condition! In what other sector of society or industry can you see such a staggeringly incompetent statistic? Only one area has been worse and that is education where SAT scores have fallen like a shot duck over the last number of decades because of psychiatric programs which shift importance "how students feel about what they are learning" as opposed to if they are truthfully learning a blessed thing of value. The result of this is that we have a future generation who are illiterate to greater or lesser degree but who are well indoctrinated on alternative lifestyles and death education! Re fuel performance though, I have a question... What are you going to do with this information, get angry You certainly should be angry. This is one of the greatest scam operations in history perhaps only being eclipsed by the tax system, IRS and Federal Reserve! How could an industry with so many billions of dollars of the car industry stack up such a record of failure? The only possible way would be if they had set out with the objective to fail from the beginning And this is confirmed by the existence of computer sensors in cars made since 1995 which are “prehacked” to make sure you only get a certain amount of MPG approved by the oil companies People the hour has come to declare war against poor fuel performance and the car manufacturers that have scammed us for so long us! And the best way to do that is to learn how to convert your fuel car energy to hydrogen and declare your freedom from oil company and car manufacturer bondage. WATER4GAS is sharing information at a low price which folks can use in their garage or wherever to build a small device which instills hydrogen into the gas/air mixture that their car or truck runs on. The process makes bite sized particles out of the particles that the system burns as fuel. So the system gets to use considerably more of it. With WATER4GAS you can minimumly expect to improve your fuel economy by thirty to fifty percent or significantly more. Those goblets "musta" been pretty darn big in some systems before. But with W4G they are made usable so you can improve your fuel economy. It also helps to lower emissions significantly. This package of info has been purchased by over 9000 car owners already and happy members number about 99%! So how about you?
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