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liveoilfree ::: Favorites Electric can replace gasoline in cars. We prove this every day. But Chevron, with the help and cover of its pawn GM, bought control of the NiMH batteries needed for all production EVs. 07-09-22 01:13:32 __________________________________________________ | |
Beamshipcaptain ::: Favorites I know a physicist here in Philly Who I met at a symposium 9-years ago, who modified a car to run on WATER. There is more energy in water than gasoline! Oil-companies would rather people NOT know that this is possible! 07-08-28 04:30:47 __________________________________________________ | |
bs2174 ::: Favorites A repercussion of Hillary taxing "Big Oil" would be that she would be taxing the investors of "Big Oil." We the people would be taxed once again, and with her brood of viper lobbyists at her disposal you can be certain this would bring about another round of birthpains, the first of which was brought about by the (One Who Should Not Be Named.) 07-08-06 22:16:26 __________________________________________________ | |
h2fcell ::: Favorites There is a question being asked to GM shareholders on Yahoo! Answers. If you own GM stock, go to "Yahoo! Answers" and search for "GM Shareholder proposal for action vote?" 07-06-04 17:10:29 __________________________________________________ | |
blaach ::: Favorites "The utilities advertise continually that "solar power is at least forty years in the future" when my friend Karl Hess, and hundreds of others already live in largely solar powered houses. These propaganda advertisements are just a delaying action because the utilities still haven't figured out how to put a meter between us and the sun." - Robert Anton Wilson 07-06-04 06:39:10 __________________________________________________ |
Monday, September 24, 2007
Big Oil Killed The Electric Car
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