Water-fuel car unveiled in Japan
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@oPickful Their website displaying a message "Business is closed due to cashflow problems. We are now stopping all development on the car"
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Where the fuck is this car then??
Did Exxon buy the rights and kill it b4 it was even born?? Like they've done time and time b4??
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Oil companies have shot themselves in the foot. The more expensive they make it the more alternatives like this will take-over. Good luck to GPAX and I hope we will get them in the UK soon.
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This is exactly why mankind will never successfully govern themselves. What good will all their billions of dollars do them when they lose everything when they get themselves evicted from the planet? Big Oil just keep digging their own hole from which they wont be able to climb out of.
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They could at least give the car some style, Jeez!
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Big industries will do anything to maintain profits, even if that means suppressing more efficient, effective, and safer technologies. The fact is, these new technologies undermine the need for oil. So their billion dollar profits are at risk, and that kind of incentive to keep those profits will result in the most sinister of actions.
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The oil companies and their banker share holders hate this technology. They want you to be addicted to oil. Forever. The water-car technology is 30 years old (Google Stan Meyers). Stan's last words were "I've been poisoned". Will this car get to market or will the world bankers kill it - again? If you don't see any more about it you'll know why - and you'll keep paying bankster David Rockefeller a dollar for every tank of gas you buy.
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A kilo is enough to go 80km for around an hour??That's impressive.At least lets have clean cars man. Oil will still be used for other things.
So why in the name of God haven't I been hearing about this? Oh yeah, idiots in Iran firing missiles for the millionth times gets to CNN and Fox, but apparently a car that runs on MOTHERF*CKING WATER doesn't qualify as 'News-Worthy?' This is like a cure for cancer; it's too much of a good thing for the Powers that Be. It'll get squashed, no doubt, and we won't be hearing about it again. Standard procedure, yadda yadda.
FaygortTheMighty 3 years ago 8
very good i hope soon there will be using them in every country
svejkata 3 years ago 4