Okay, this is amazing, when and where can I get this installed on MY car.
I imagine cancer patients will be soon beating on this inventors door!
I hope he has better luck than Stanley Meyor who invented a way to fuel his car using only water, was offered a billion dollars for the patent bu oil producing countries and then was poisoned to death…. sigh.
Watch this video, John Kansas, while attempting to cure cancer (of which he apparently has had some degree of success in) has stumbled upon the ability to use salt water as a replacement for gasoline. in a nutshell, he sends radio waves at the salt water, then ignites it and it burns hotly for some time. incredible.
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Candle is about 800 degrees C, half the temperature of the HHO flame… And how many radio waves in a ton, or even a tonne? Hmmm.
Candle is about 800 degrees C, half the temperature of the HHO flame… And how many radio waves in a ton, or even a tonne? Hmmm.
Candle is about 800 degrees C, half the temperature of the HHO flame… And how many radio waves in a ton, or even a tonne? Hmmm.
Candle is about 800 degrees C, half the temperature of the HHO flame… And how many radio waves in a ton, or even a tonne? Hmmm.
Candle is about 800 degrees C, half the temperature of the HHO flame… And how many radio waves in a ton, or even a tonne? Hmmm.
Candle is about 800 degrees C, half the temperature of the HHO flame… And how many radio waves in a ton, or even a tonne? Hmmm.
Candle is about 800 degrees C, half the temperature of the HHO flame… And how many radio waves in a ton, or even a tonne? Hmmm.
Candle is about 800 degrees C, half the temperature of the HHO flame… And how many radio waves in a ton, or even a tonne? Hmmm.
Candle is about 800 degrees C, half the temperature of the HHO flame… And how many radio waves in a ton, or even a tonne? Hmmm.
Candle is about 800 degrees C, half the temperature of the HHO flame… And how many radio waves in a ton, or even a tonne? Hmmm.
Candle is about 800 degrees C, half the temperature of the HHO flame… And how many radio waves in a ton, or even a tonne? Hmmm.
Candle is about 800 degrees C, half the temperature of the HHO flame… And how many radio waves in a ton, or even a tonne? Hmmm.
Candle is about 800 degrees C, half the temperature of the HHO flame… And how many radio waves in a ton, or even a tonne? Hmmm.
Candle is about 800 degrees C, half the temperature of the HHO flame… And how many radio waves in a ton, or even a tonne? Hmmm.
Candle is about 800 degrees C, half the temperature of the HHO flame… And how many radio waves in a ton, or even a tonne? Hmmm.
Candle is about 800 degrees C, half the temperature of the HHO flame… And how many radio waves in a ton, or even a tonne? Hmmm.
Candle is about 800 degrees C, half the temperature of the HHO flame… And how many radio waves in a ton, or even a tonne? Hmmm.
Candle is about 800 degrees C, half the temperature of the HHO flame… And how many radio waves in a ton, or even a tonne? Hmmm.
Candle is about 800 degrees C, half the temperature of the HHO flame… And how many radio waves in a ton, or even a tonne? Hmmm.
This is so old. Why haven’t we done anything?
This is so old. Why haven’t we done anything?
This is so old. Why haven’t we done anything?
This is so old. Why haven’t we done anything?
This is so old. Why haven’t we done anything?
This is so old. Why haven’t we done anything?
This is so old. Why haven’t we done anything?
This is so old. Why haven’t we done anything?
This is so old. Why haven’t we done anything?
The fuel isn’t “nothing more than salt water”. The fuel is the salt water, AND all the electricity that’s being used to produce the radio waves. You can run your can on salt water, if and only if you happen to have a sizable bank of batteries and all that radio equipment in the trunk. And if you’re going to carry those batteries around it would be much cheaper just to put an electric motor under the hood.
The fuel isn’t “nothing more than salt water”. The fuel is the salt water, AND all the electricity that’s being used to produce the radio waves. You can run your can on salt water, if and only if you happen to have a sizable bank of batteries and all that radio equipment in the trunk. And if you’re going to carry those batteries around it would be much cheaper just to put an electric motor under the hood.
The fuel isn’t “nothing more than salt water”. The fuel is the salt water, AND all the electricity that’s being used to produce the radio waves. You can run your can on salt water, if and only if you happen to have a sizable bank of batteries and all that radio equipment in the trunk. And if you’re going to carry those batteries around it would be much cheaper just to put an electric motor under the hood.
The fuel isn’t “nothing more than salt water”. The fuel is the salt water, AND all the electricity that’s being used to produce the radio waves. You can run your can on salt water, if and only if you happen to have a sizable bank of batteries and all that radio equipment in the trunk. And if you’re going to carry those batteries around it would be much cheaper just to put an electric motor under the hood.
The fuel isn’t “nothing more than salt water”. The fuel is the salt water, AND all the electricity that’s being used to produce the radio waves. You can run your can on salt water, if and only if you happen to have a sizable bank of batteries and all that radio equipment in the trunk. And if you’re going to carry those batteries around it would be much cheaper just to put an electric motor under the hood.
The fuel isn’t “nothing more than salt water”. The fuel is the salt water, AND all the electricity that’s being used to produce the radio waves. You can run your can on salt water, if and only if you happen to have a sizable bank of batteries and all that radio equipment in the trunk. And if you’re going to carry those batteries around it would be much cheaper just to put an electric motor under the hood.
The fuel isn’t “nothing more than salt water”. The fuel is the salt water, AND all the electricity that’s being used to produce the radio waves. You can run your can on salt water, if and only if you happen to have a sizable bank of batteries and all that radio equipment in the trunk. And if you’re going to carry those batteries around it would be much cheaper just to put an electric motor under the hood.
The fuel isn’t “nothing more than salt water”. The fuel is the salt water, AND all the electricity that’s being used to produce the radio waves. You can run your can on salt water, if and only if you happen to have a sizable bank of batteries and all that radio equipment in the trunk. And if you’re going to carry those batteries around it would be much cheaper just to put an electric motor under the hood.
The fuel isn’t “nothing more than salt water”. The fuel is the salt water, AND all the electricity that’s being used to produce the radio waves. You can run your can on salt water, if and only if you happen to have a sizable bank of batteries and all that radio equipment in the trunk. And if you’re going to carry those batteries around it would be much cheaper just to put an electric motor under the hood.
The fuel isn’t “nothing more than salt water”. The fuel is the salt water, AND all the electricity that’s being used to produce the radio waves. You can run your can on salt water, if and only if you happen to have a sizable bank of batteries and all that radio equipment in the trunk. And if you’re going to carry those batteries around it would be much cheaper just to put an electric motor under the hood.
The fuel isn’t “nothing more than salt water”. The fuel is the salt water, AND all the electricity that’s being used to produce the radio waves. You can run your can on salt water, if and only if you happen to have a sizable bank of batteries and all that radio equipment in the trunk. And if you’re going to carry those batteries around it would be much cheaper just to put an electric motor under the hood.
The fuel isn’t “nothing more than salt water”. The fuel is the salt water, AND all the electricity that’s being used to produce the radio waves. You can run your can on salt water, if and only if you happen to have a sizable bank of batteries and all that radio equipment in the trunk. And if you’re going to carry those batteries around it would be much cheaper just to put an electric motor under the hood.
The fuel isn’t “nothing more than salt water”. The fuel is the salt water, AND all the electricity that’s being used to produce the radio waves. You can run your can on salt water, if and only if you happen to have a sizable bank of batteries and all that radio equipment in the trunk. And if you’re going to carry those batteries around it would be much cheaper just to put an electric motor under the hood.
The fuel isn’t “nothing more than salt water”. The fuel is the salt water, AND all the electricity that’s being used to produce the radio waves. You can run your can on salt water, if and only if you happen to have a sizable bank of batteries and all that radio equipment in the trunk. And if you’re going to carry those batteries around it would be much cheaper just to put an electric motor under the hood.
The fuel isn’t “nothing more than salt water”. The fuel is the salt water, AND all the electricity that’s being used to produce the radio waves. You can run your can on salt water, if and only if you happen to have a sizable bank of batteries and all that radio equipment in the trunk. And if you’re going to carry those batteries around it would be much cheaper just to put an electric motor under the hood.
The fuel isn’t “nothing more than salt water”. The fuel is the salt water, AND all the electricity that’s being used to produce the radio waves. You can run your can on salt water, if and only if you happen to have a sizable bank of batteries and all that radio equipment in the trunk. And if you’re going to carry those batteries around it would be much cheaper just to put an electric motor under the hood.
The fuel isn’t “nothing more than salt water”. The fuel is the salt water, AND all the electricity that’s being used to produce the radio waves. You can run your can on salt water, if and only if you happen to have a sizable bank of batteries and all that radio equipment in the trunk. And if you’re going to carry those batteries around it would be much cheaper just to put an electric motor under the hood.
The fuel isn’t “nothing more than salt water”. The fuel is the salt water, AND all the electricity that’s being used to produce the radio waves. You can run your can on salt water, if and only if you happen to have a sizable bank of batteries and all that radio equipment in the trunk. And if you’re going to carry those batteries around it would be much cheaper just to put an electric motor under the hood.
The fuel isn’t “nothing more than salt water”. The fuel is the salt water, AND all the electricity that’s being used to produce the radio waves. You can run your can on salt water, if and only if you happen to have a sizable bank of batteries and all that radio equipment in the trunk. And if you’re going to carry those batteries around it would be much cheaper just to put an electric motor under the hood.
The fuel isn’t “nothing more than salt water”. The fuel is the salt water, AND all the electricity that’s being used to produce the radio waves. You can run your can on salt water, if and only if you happen to have a sizable bank of batteries and all that radio equipment in the trunk. And if you’re going to carry those batteries around it would be much cheaper just to put an electric motor under the hood.
The fuel isn’t “nothing more than salt water”. The fuel is the salt water, AND all the electricity that’s being used to produce the radio waves. You can run your can on salt water, if and only if you happen to have a sizable bank of batteries and all that radio equipment in the trunk. And if you’re going to carry those batteries around it would be much cheaper just to put an electric motor under the hood.
The fuel isn’t “nothing more than salt water”. The fuel is the salt water, AND all the electricity that’s being used to produce the radio waves. You can run your can on salt water, if and only if you happen to have a sizable bank of batteries and all that radio equipment in the trunk. And if you’re going to carry those batteries around it would be much cheaper just to put an electric motor under the hood.