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Date: Sunday, May 20,
2001 02:11:02 AM Orgone Biophysical Research Lab
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As of today, I've got at least five or so
emails from well-meaning folk organizing various gasoline station
boycotts, car-free days, power-free days (candles only, please) and
other ideas which from my thinking will have absolutely zero affect
upon anything, except perhaps making people who participate in them
feel a little better. I wish to remind OBRL-news subscribers of a very
simple way to save from 5-15% on their automobile gasoline bill, by
simply putting strong magnets on the gas line, close to where it enters
the carbeurator or fuel-injector.
Natural Energy Works formerly
sold fancy magnetic fuel treatment devices which cost around $50, and
you had to cut your fuel line to have them function. Later, I
discovered these devices contained simple magnets with the
south-seeking poles directed inward. So you don't have to buy
such expensive devices, nor cut into your fuel line. You can put a few
dollars of strong magnets on the outside of the existing fuel line, and
tape them into place, with similar beneficial results.
My
Astrovan, a V-6, 4-wheel drive behemoth that is necessary for
winter snow at the Greensprings Center, routinely gave around 17 mpg.
With the magnets on, the boost was to around 20 mpg, or 3 additional
mpg for an increase of around 15%. The magnitude of efficiency boosting
seems to vary a bit from car to car, and from region to
region.
The magnets used are fairly strong rare-earth strontium
ferroxide ceramic magnets which will pinch your fingers (Ouch!) if you
are not careful, and four of them are enough for a single fuel-line for
one car. Any similar strong magnet will work. Two of them are stacked
together on one side of the fuel line, with another two stacked magnets
on the opposite side of the line, secured in place with multiple
wrappings of black electrical tape. Simple! Double fuel-lines for dual
injectors need eight magnets. They sell for around $1 each. Thats a
total of eight bucks maximum, plus a few cents for the tape, or an
additional $2 for a hose clamp, if you wish to have something more
secure than the tape. That's a total cost of around $10 for saving from
5-15% on your gasoline bill, which today can pay for itself in about
two or three tank-fulls.
Like the orgone accumulator, it is too
simple for most people to believe, so most people don't, but they will
plunk down $150 for some other gadget that has a lot of slick brochures
and MLM hysteria standing behind them. Open up those $150 devices (for
fuel or water treatment) and in many cases you still have the same $4
worth of magnets.
You can get the magnets at any Radio Shack, but
they have to be stronger than simple refrigerator magnets, strong
enough to pinch your skin if you are not careful. Otherwise the field
won't penetrate into the fuel line. Get them whereever you want, but
Natural Energy Works has been selling these simple strong magnets for
years, available in sets of 10 for $10 plus $7 USA-Canada shipping,
along with a little book on the subject for $12.95. The same effect
works also on your propane or natural gas stove or furnace, when
magnets are added to the feed lines just before the burners
or combustion chambers.
Check out the following web site for
more information, and also the link recently added that provides the
results of scientific studies backing up the magnetic
effect. http://www.orgonelab.org/xpmagnet.htm
Let's face it,
Americans are the biggest energy hogs of the world, and our political
leadership have been fiddling while Rome burned, totally failing us for
years, on both sides of the political spectrum. Here's something you
can do, today, which will directly benefit yourself, and allow you
to walk a bit softer on Mother Earth. Boycot Exxon, walk to work and
read by candle-light, if you wish, but a lot more can be done with
clever considerations, and quite
inexpensively.
JD
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