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  • Writer's pictureJames Geis

Water is the fuel of the future, and the past!

Updated: Sep 22, 2023


I was at the gas station yesterday and noticed that the gas I was putting into my minivan was 10% ethanol. I thought if they made it 40%, they could use water for the other 60%, at least according to Jean Chambrin, who was converting cars to run on 60/40 and 50/50 blends of water and ethanol from 1974 to 1978 before he died of a heart attack in Brazil at age 54. The groovy soundtrack to the video about this is a song called Cult and Colour by Lee Mason in case you're wondering. Paul Pantone and others were also running engines on water, soda, and used engine oil, as demostrated in this video. Paul Pantone was wrongfully incarcerated at the Provo State Hospital for 3.5 years after turning down offers to sell the rights to this technology.


An AFP "fact check" says that running an engine on water is not possible—despite Jean Chambin doing it for four years in Brazil in the 70s, and countless other people since then—based on the opinion of Louis-Pierre Geffray, a transport expert at France's Institute of Sustainable Development and International Relations. The AFP logo used to look a mirror image of the Rockefeller Foundation's logo, but they recently switched to using a solid circle for some reason. John D. Rockefeller, as you probably know, made his fortune selling us oil. The Rockefeller Foundation also happens to be a proponent of "sustainable development." The patriarch of the Rockefeller dynasty, William "Devil Bill" Rockefeller "Levingston" was a literal snake oil, er, "rock oil," as he called it, salesman who got rich scamming people with terminal cancer out of their life savings with a "cure" made from laxative and petroleum. James Corbett did a great job on this video about it. Devil Bill started calling himself "Doctor" Levingston in order to appear credible, and made up the name Levingston because he was on the lam for rape charges in Ohio. In 1910, John D. Rockefeller took over the medical education system and replaced natural cures like cannabis oil with pharmaceutical drugs derived from petroleum, which the pharmaceutical companies refer to as "long chain polymers," but I digress.


Burning water as fuel seems hard to believe until you consider that water is made of hydrogen and oxygen, which is the perfect fuel. It is constantly being drilled into our heads, however, that it takes more energy to split water into hydrogen and oxygen than you get back in energy from burning the hydrogen so it will never be a viable energy source, but there is evidence to dispute this claim in my opinion. There is a device patented by James Griggs that heats water over unity, meaning that you get more heat energy output than mechanical energy input. The reason for this, I believe, is that small amounts of water are being burned as fuel by the shockwaves created by hydrosonic cavitation. I think that these shockwaves can cause water to combust, similar to how compressing diesel fuel, or peanut oil, which was shown to work as Diesel fuel at the 1911 World's Fair, will cause it to combust. This is similar to how Jean Chambrin said that his water/ethanol powered car worked. He said that burning the ethanol produced an electromagnetic effect which decomposed the water into hydrogen and oxygen according to this patent. There is also a history of water injection in heat engines, including diesel engines. Rudolf Diesel, unfortunately fell off a ship and drowned in the English Channel in 1913 at age 55. After his untimely death, the oil barons saw to it that only Diesel fuel from petroleum was used, but some people run their diesel cars on a 50/50 mix of Diesel fuel and filtered vegetable oil that they get from restaurants, or even use vegetable oil to make their own Diesel fuel.


There is also the interesting phenomenon of sonoluminescence, or the "star in a jar." It uses sound waves concentrated on a single point in the center of a spherical container to achieve this effect. I believe that the sound waves create a shock wave at that single point and combust a tiny amount of hydrogen, but since you get water when you burn hydrogen, it goes back to being water and the cycle repeats itself as long as there is energy input in the form of sound waves. Pistol Shrimp are also able to create a shock wave with their claws to stun their prey. This also creates a sonoluminescent spark that briefly reaches the temperature of the sun.


Then there's Stanley Meyer, who said that he had found a more efficient way to disassociate water into hydrogen and oxygen using radio frequenices before he died of a "brain aneurysm" after a cranberry juice toast with Belgian investors at a Cracker Barrel restaurant where his last words were stating that he had been poisoned. He then collapsed and died in the Cracker Barrel parking lot at the age of 57. I'm still trying to wrap my head around his invention, but I don't think he was lying. One of the reasons that it's difficult to comprehend is that we think of things like gasoline and ethanol as flammable and water as not flammble, but water can be flammable under certain circumstances. John Kanzius demonstrated on his local TV news channel that he had found a frequency which will ignite seawater, which I believe was 13.56 Mhz. One of the reasons that it's hard to comprehend for me is that Stan Meyer's car is often "debunked" as a "perpetual motion machine" and since you get water when you burn hydrogen, you could theoretically run the water vapor exhaust back into the fuel system to create a perpetual motion machine, but there's got to be something I'm missing because I don't think that any of these inventions were fake, or that any of these people, who all seemed to die under mysterious circumstances, were lying. I guess it would be like turning petroleum exhaust gasses back into fuel, but hydrogen is the molecule that acts as fuel, everything else just seems to act as a catalyst to make hydrocarbons burn with less energy input than is typically needed to burn the hydrogen in water, which just so happens to be produced when gasoline is burned as fuel, along with CO and CO2.


There is also Genepax in Japan, who had a water-powered car prototype before they abruptly closed up shop for some reason in 2014. I don't think they were scam artists or liars either. I think this is technology that the "elites," who make virtually all of their money on usury interest that we shouldn't be paying them on currency that we should create and control ourselves, and on selling us energy that we should be creating for ourselves instead of having these parasitic "elite" asshole creeps create and sell to us, but if we did that, and abolished their central banks and credit card companies, which illegally lend out money that they don't have, these disgusting parasitic vampires, like former head of Chase Manhattan Bank, David Rockefeller, pictured below, wouldn't have any means of sucking our blood to survive to 101 and live a lavish lifestyle off of our labor. Let's make it happen. The world has become infested with these disgusting parasitic creatures and needs a giant dose of Ivermectin to get rid of them in my opinion. Don't look at this photo of David Rockefeller for too long or it might give you nightmares.


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