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    Did you Notice?

    Both the aviation and automobile industries manifested themselves in the early 1900s, with the Wright Brothers and Henry Ford. Since that time, we have been to the Moon and back, yet still rely on Ford's internal combustion engine.

    This should cause massive cognitive dissonance among the public, yet it does not, and never occurs to most.

    A guy ran an external combustion engine no pollution in the Rose Bowl parade 1972
    People have been making 200+-mile carburetors since the 40s and still are
    Did you see the Hudson movie? Tip of the iceberg
    Who shut it down?
    The Fords noticed and replaced it with fuel injection, which is probably how your car starts
    NASCAR only banned the obsolete carburetor, reluctantly, a few years ago
    In a way, one could tiptoe behind the Ford and DuPont's gated community and lay the entire 'Global Warming' issue on their doorstep





    As Marshall McLuhan said, The little lies are hardest to conceal, the Big Ones are protected by public incredulity.


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    Default Re: Did you notice?

    "Induction" is about electricity maybe you mean "combustion". Back in 1930's there is a guy I think Nelson Pogue who filed patents for a 200 mile per gal carburetor. Questionables are the norms at present.

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    Fact:

    -The first reliable electric car was unveiled at the Paris Expo - in 1881.

    -The first time electric vehicles entered commercial use was in cabbies on the streets of London - in 1897.

    -The first hydrogen powered combustion engine was built in 1807.

    -The first modern vehicles converted to reliably run on hydrogen rolled out in the 1960s.

    Alternatives to the petroleum-fuelled internal combustion engine have been around a very long time. But as we know, the prevailing technology is that which drives the most profit, not that which is best for the environment.


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    Quote Posted by Star Mariner (here)
    Fact:

    -The first reliable electric car was unveiled at the Paris Expo - in 1881.

    Here is a photo of a French electric car during WWII. My grandfather took this photo.
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    Default Re: Did you notice?

    Quote Posted by JackMcThorn (here)
    Quote Posted by Star Mariner (here)
    Fact:

    -The first reliable electric car was unveiled at the Paris Expo - in 1881.

    Here is a photo of a French electric car during WWII. My grandfather took this photo.
    Wow, it looks like the lunar landing module. Replace the tires with dinner plates and slap on a flag decal.

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    Quote Posted by JackMcThorn (here)
    Quote Posted by Star Mariner (here)
    Fact:

    -The first reliable electric car was unveiled at the Paris Expo - in 1881.

    Here is a photo of a French electric car during WWII. My grandfather took this photo.
    That's amazing, and how wonderful that your grandfather was able to take a photograph for posterity.

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    • This is why we can't have nice things:


    related:

    AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 10, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Over 5000 inventions are being suppressed via the US Government's classified patent program, according to official data obtained under a Freedom of Information Act request by the Federation of American Scientists. The report for Fiscal Year 2016 shows some 5680 patents are currently classified as a result of the program initiated by the Invention Secrecy Act of 1951. This means literally thousands of potentially ground-breaking inventions and technologies are being withheld from the public.


    FreeTheTech.org is raising awareness about the government's Classified Patent Program.

    A new project called FreeTheTech.org based in Austin, Texas, is raising awareness of the issue through a variety of means, including a new website, a petition on Change.org and a Billboard fundraising program. Their primary goal is simply to make the public aware that many potentially useful technologies are being suppressed while their secondary goal is to audit the program via a citizen review panel.

    What exactly is contained within the government's archive of 5680 classified patents has been the source of rampant speculation for decades. However, a recent leak from the Category List of 1971 finally provides some real-world insight as categories from it include: Power Supply, Meteorology, Propulsion Systems and Unique Materials & Devices. Interestingly, leaked data from the Power Supply section shows that modern-day solar panel technology was being restricted some 50 years ago – as a result one can only imagine what is being suppressed today.

    The origin of the government's program is the Invention Secrecy Act of 1951, which evolved invention secrecy from a temporary wartime agenda into a permanent one. As a result, every time a patent is submitted by an inventor today, it can be flagged for review by a multitude of government agencies and all it takes is a single opinion by one of them to keep the invention from ever seeing the light of day. Patents can be restricted not only based upon being a national security threat but also for disrupting economic stability as well.

    This means that any number of potentially ground-breaking inventions that challenge the status quo may be restricted and suppressed. This could include energy technologies that could eliminate the need for oil and gas, advanced propulsion systems that could eliminate the need for conventional cars and planes, and healthcare solutions that could disrupt the pharmaceutical industry by eliminating the need for costly treatments and pills.

    FreeTheTech.org's aim is to finally end all the speculation by forming a Citizen Review Panel consisting of both experts and general citizens alike to independently yet privately review all classified patents in order to shed more light on the subject. They're hoping this effort will yield greater transparency and accountability so that an informed public may begin to discuss potentially declassifying some of these technologies for the benefit of the country as a whole and world at large.
    For more information please visit the project's main website at: FreeTheTech.org

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    I'm not an expert on energy but If the electric cars run on batteries and those batteries need to be charged by another source of energy, what would that source be? Wind, water,sun, fuel still? Where do these powering stations for the electric cars batteries get their energy? I bet they still get their energy from fuel, at least some. Wind isn't always available, water is a limited source and there are many cloudy days. Oh! and those pesky minerals for fabricating those batteries, quite expensive.

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    Imagine if all of the hidden technology which Tesla invented was in public use, but nope. That's reserved for black military projects, due to "national security reasons" and other bullcrap jargon.

    We can't have that nor free energy because that would free people from slavery and the insane economic system would be rendered obsolete. The oil companies need their money too you know. How could the likes of Jeff Bezos buy his seventh hundredth gigantic yacht if the pyramid scheme wasn't there to benefit him? They want slaves to know their place in the system which is based on a scam. People eat up that stuff and consider it as normal, because maybe, just maybe that wealth will trickle down.

    "What is the cost of lies? It's not that we'll mistake them for the truth. The real danger is that if we hear enough lies, then we no longer recognize the truth at all."

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    Quote Posted by Wind (here)
    Imagine if all of the hidden technology which Tesla invented was in public use, but nope. That's reserved for black military projects, due to "national security reasons" and other bullcrap jargon.

    We can't have that nor free energy because that would free people from slavery and the insane economic system would be rendered obsolete. The oil companies need their money too you know. How could the likes of Jeff Bezos buy his seventh hundredth gigantic yacht if the pyramid scheme wasn't there to benefit him? They want slaves to know their place in the system which is based on a scam. People eat up that stuff and consider it as normal, because maybe, just maybe that wealth will trickle down.

    "What is the cost of lies? It's not that we'll mistake them for the truth. The real danger is that if we hear enough lies, then we no longer recognize the truth at all."

    Wonderful, borrowing this for my capitalism thread.

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    Quote Posted by Wind (here)
    Imagine if all of the hidden technology which Tesla invented was in public use, but nope. That's reserved for black military projects, due to "national security reasons" and other bullcrap jargon.

    We can't have that nor free energy because that would free people from slavery and the insane economic system would be rendered obsolete. The oil companies need their money too you know. How could the likes of Jeff Bezos buy his seventh hundredth gigantic yacht if the pyramid scheme wasn't there to benefit him? They want slaves to know their place in the system which is based on a scam. People eat up that stuff and consider it as normal, because maybe, just maybe that wealth will trickle down.

    "What is the cost of lies? It's not that we'll mistake them for the truth. The real danger is that if we hear enough lies, then we no longer recognize the truth at all."

    Brought to you courtesy of the Fabianist, Jacobinist, Collectivist circa 1890 to the present. Socialism, communism, corporatism, capitalism... yada, yada, yada.

    “Accuse your enemies of that which you are guilty.”

    The “ism” or the “ist” is much less important than the character and integrity (or lack thereof) of those pushing the agenda and manipulating the levers of communication, information, power and control.

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    This post make me think again about how Rudolf Diesel (Inventor of Diesel Engine) died.
    what I want or what I am.

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    2012 - NASCAR Bans Carburetors

    2011 Jeff Gordon Dupont Chevrolet — One and the same as ...



    1903 Henry Ford Model A



    1903 Wright Brothers Kitty Hawk



    2021 International Space Station


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    This short film presents Mr. Bate, an inventor who discovers a substitute for gasoline in barnyard manure - 1974 | 15 min

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    Quote Posted by Bluegreen (here)
    2012 - NASCAR Bans Carburetors

    2011 Jeff Gordon Dupont Chevrolet — One and the same as ...



    1903 Henry Ford Model A



    1903 Wright Brothers Kitty Hawk



    2021 International Space Station

    I get your point, but innovations in flight haven't benefited the masses, have they? I would say that the only changes post-war have been volume and safety improvements, and flights were horrendously expensive in the 1970s until Freddie Laker started his cut-price airline and started a price war that never went away.

    The only notable innovation in commercial flight was Concorde, which was way out of the budget of most.

    Cars and planes also still run on petroleum-based fuels, so no improvement there apart from electric cars but, as Mercedes pointed out, electricity is still largely a 'dirty' fuel and a lot of minerals need to be extracted for the batteries - and for the manufacture of the cars themselves.

    Did anyone watch the series of The Man in the High Castle? I was fascinated by the imagined nuclear-powered planes that had a Concorde shape - USA to Germany in 40 minutes!

    If the rumours are true about reverse-engineered UFOs that the military is keeping a secret... now that's an innovation that could benefit the masses and is being hidden.

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    Quote Posted by Bluegreen (here)
    Did you Notice?

    Both the aviation and automobile industries manifested themselves in the early 1900s, with the Wright Brothers and Henry Ford. Since that time, we have been to the Moon and back, yet still rely on Ford's internal combustion engine.

    This should cause massive cognitive dissonance among the public, yet it does not, and never occurs to most.

    A guy ran an external combustion engine no pollution in the Rose Bowl parade 1972
    People have been making 200+-mile carburetors since the 40s and still are
    Did you see the Hudson movie? Tip of the iceberg
    Who shut it down?
    The Fords noticed and replaced it with fuel injection, which is probably how your car starts
    NASCAR only banned the obsolete carburetor, reluctantly, a few years ago
    In a way, one could tiptoe behind the Ford and DuPont's gated community and lay the entire 'Global Warming' issue on their doorstep





    As Marshall McLuhan said, The little lies are hardest to conceal, the Big Ones are protected by public incredulity.


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    They could quite capably create cars that never rust but don't for similar reasons.
    It's not worth their while, or if a small competitor did, expect them to get get swallowed up and black holed.

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    Quote Posted by happyuk (here)
    They could quite capably create cars that never rust but don't for similar reasons.
    It's not worth their while, or if a small competitor did, expect them to get get swallowed up and black holed.
    When was the last time you saw rust on a vehicle that wasn't 2o years old or older? With all the plastic fascia and rust proofing treatments rust is hard to find unless there are deep scratches or a fender bender.

    In america you can order additional rust proofing treatment before delivery.

    My dad had an old product called naval jelly. It reacted with rust on carbon steel to make a hardened black coating that stopped the rust and could be painted. I haven't seen this stuff for over thirty years. I see online that it is made by LocTite and is over 40 years old.
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    Quote Posted by Mercedes (here)
    I'm not an expert on energy but If the electric cars run on batteries and those batteries need to be charged by another source of energy, what would that source be? Wind, water,sun, fuel still? Where do these powering stations for the electric cars batteries get their energy? I bet they still get their energy from fuel, at least some. Wind isn't always available, water is a limited source and there are many cloudy days. Oh! and those pesky minerals for fabricating those batteries, quite expensive.
    That is a very good point and one I hadn't even considered....

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    The expansion of the car industry triggered a nationwide economic revolution in the United States. Dozens of new industries sprung up as a result. Naturally, demand for vulcanized rubber soared. As state and municipal governments began to subsidize roadway design, hundreds of new employment were created.

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