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Date:         Thu, 18 Jul 2002 20:15:29 -0400
Reply-To:     SpaceKommander <jboldway@BEE.NET>
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From:         SpaceKommander <jboldway@BEE.NET>
Subject:      tap water
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Oh, and maybe sometime somebody will uncover the carburetor hidden by the oil companies in their conspiracy to hide the soda carburautor. Wilfered A Hitchins designed a carburautor in the 1950's that would allow any gas engine to run on soda pop with his special soda carburetor, which got 40 miles per gallon of soda pop. the oil companies plotted a conspiracy to prevent this soda carburetor from working. Think about it - if you were able to run soda, lets say pepsi-cola or coke at $1.19 per liter or $3.00 per gallon you could run your car forever. Oh - gasoline only costs $1.50/gallon and soda costs over $3.00? Oh well, must be a conspiracy. Soda is made by adding sugar and flavor to water - gasoline is made by drilling through rock (think about that) to extract crude then cracking it down (all highly toxic and dangerous process) to make gasoline, which is shipped as a hazardous chemical. WHAT? Soda is more expensive than gas? Wake up, folks, think about that for a while . . . .


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