shempmcgurk wrote: > --- In [email protected], Bhairitu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> shempmcgurk wrote: >> >>> --- In [email protected], Vaj <vajranatha@> wrote: >>> >>> >>>> On Oct 23, 2006, at 2:28 PM, Bhairitu wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> You don't know that. There were inventors in the 19th century >>>>> >>>>> >>> that >>> >>> >>>>> got >>>>> their inventions bought or shoved aside so the oligarchy could >>>>> >>>>> >>> stay in >>> >>> >>>>> power. There is no way of knowing what we might have if it >>>>> > had > >>>>> >>>>> >>> not >>> >>> >>>>> been >>>>> for their interference. For one thing many cities might >>>>> >>>>> >>> actually have >>> >>> >>>>> practical and efficient mass transit. But no, there was too >>>>> >>>>> >>> much >>> >>> >>>>> money in selling people cars that became obsolete in 10 years >>>>> > or > >>>>> >>>>> >>> less. >>> >>> >>>> Boy ain't that the truth. I've heard stories for many years of >>>> >>>> >>> people >>> >>> >>>> with incredible energy inventions who were just bought out and >>>> silenced by either wealthy sheiks or Big Oil. >>>> >>>> The amazing thing to me is that in WW II, one landlocked >>>> > country > >>>> completely turned over their economy and created a vehicle >>>> > that > >>>> originally ran on ethanol, the car of the people, the >>>> > Volkswagen. > >>>> >>>> >>> If >>> >>> >>>> the Nazis could do it *then* you can't tell me we couldn't do >>>> > it > >>>> today. Such are the crimes against humanity of a government run >>>> >>>> >>> by >>> >>> >>>> corporations. Hell, the original diesel engine was designed to >>>> > run > >>>> >>>> >>> on >>> >>> >>>> peanut oil! >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> Okay, fellas, please tell us what exactly all these supressed >>> inventions were that were so great. >>> >>> And, by the way, once you expose these great inventions, keep in >>> mind that patents are only good for 20 years. That means that >>> > all > >>> the info that makes them great are in the public domain so >>> > nothing > >>> stops you all from cashing in on them. >>> >>> So, please, tell us. FFL and the rest of humanity is waiting >>> > with > >>> baited breasts... >>> >>> >> Those who have seen "Who Killed the Electric Car" will know one >> invention right away that was suppressed: a much more efficient >> > battery > >> for electric cars. If my memory serves me right GM (or one of the >> > car > >> companies) bought the rights to the battery from the inventor who >> > is > >> interviewed in the film and shows his invention. When they >> > suppressed > >> it he got the rights back >> > > > > If he got his rights back (which indicates that he had sold them > away), the evil GM would have been willing to sell it back to him. > > Why would the evil GM do that if they were in the throes of > conspiring to keep such wonderful technology away from humankind? > > See the film. > > > > >> and they are now used in modified Toyota >> Prius's which can get up to 250 mpg. >> > > > > > > ...and Toyota is making a killing off of Prius, which is an > electric/oil hybrid. > > So where's the conspiracy if this is the wave of the future????? > > > > See the film. > > > > > >> They store more electricity than >> the ones that come with the Prius. However at the moment >> > modifying the > >> Prius with hack voids the warranty. >> > > > > > ...and it voids the warranty because if Toyota didn't void the > warranty, they could be subject to 100s of millions of dollars in > liability if someone gets killed because of the hack. > > No conspiracy there. > > I don't know what I have to do to convince you of this but Toyota > would probably pay $1 billion to get their hands on technology that > gave a car 250mpg because they could charge what they wanted for > such a car and wouldn't be able to sell them fast enough. > > Again, where's the conspiracy????? > > > See the film and your questions will be answered. > > > >> This hack would make a Prius >> practical for anyone like me who does not do enough freeway >> > driving to > >> keep the batteries charged. Instead you can charge them at home. >> >> > > > > >
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