The technology for water powered vehicles has been suppressed

June 29, 2008

It is only a matter of time before a carbon tax is implemented nationally and internationally. Some will argue that this tax is good for the environment but I think it’s just another way for governments to profit from the manufacture of public fear and another way to maintain the existing status-quo, all while giving the illusion of change.

The following article was published in The Globe and Mail, June 29, 2008.

B.C. carbon tax kicks in Canada Day

By DIRK MEISSNER – Canadian Press

VICTORIA — On Canada Day, British Columbians will likely be paying the highest gas prices in the country, thanks to a new provincial carbon tax that adds almost 2.5 cents to a litre of fuel and has turned service stations into the province’s latest political battle ground.

Motorists are doing more than filling up at their local gas stations. They’re fuming about gas politics.

Premier Gordon Campbell admits his government has a selling job to do on its new green tax, the first escalating consumer tax on carbon in Canada.”

Instead of charging a carbon tax in order to ‘go green’, the Canadian government should be looking to new forms of energy such as cars that run on water. Cars that run on water? Have I gone mad? No, the technology for water powered cars already exists, however, the inventor died under mysterious circumstances and his invention was subsequently suppressed. 

The name of the inventor was Stan Meyer; see for yourself…

Makes you wonder doesn’t it?
By CrowdMatrix.com 
 

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