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by Matthew Loop, DC

Take a step back, breathe, and release the built-up anger and frustration.. Unless you live under a rock, it’s near impossible to overlook how much more we are paying for gas in the past year! I highly doubt there isn’t a single American who hasn’t paid attention to this atrocious and ever popular trend of sky-rocketing gas prices. A big question that seems to elude many, is the simply “What’s being done about it?” As we are all aware (because of “Big Oil’s” powerful lobby in Washington DC), congress is in the pocket-books of these mega-business conglomerates. Therefore, nothing is and nothing will be done about it!

The government is trying to stay out of it, assuming that the only solution is to let the market right itself. Unfortunately, for the market to right itself the oil industry couldn’t be purposely taking advantage of the oil shortage in order to make more money. If the high gas prices were due to the economy alone, gas would probably be much cheaper right now. And since citizens of the United States will never pay a tax hike large enough to help cover the cost of gasoline, the only real option is to run your car on water using newly created hydrogen technology.

The only way to reduce the cost of oil is if we need less of it to run our transportation. One of the only things to do to stave off global demand is to come up with an alternative fuel source that will be effective at relieving some of the stress at the gas tank. We have all heard of the possibility of using hydrogen gas, but hydrogen gasoline has simply become too expensive to produce, and many companies have stopped researching it altogether.

This method of harnessing hydrogen gas is known as HHO gas. HHO gas is essentially a particle of hydrogen that has been separated from water using a process known as electrolysis. The particle is then transferred into your car’s combustion, essentially doubling or tripling your car’s gas mileage. And rather than buy a new car or perform some serious engine changes, all you need to do is turn your old car into a hydrogen based hybrid car.

Since this is not pure hydrogen - rather it is a hydrogen particle taken from water - there is no danger to adding this to your engine. You are improving your gas mileage, but you are doing so without risking the safety of you or your car. All you have is a makeshift hybrid car that gets significantly better gas mileage.

To harness this power, all you need to do is take every day H2O, found in your tap, and pour it in an electrolysis machine that you can build yourself, even without any engineering know-how. You then hook up the machine to your car battery, and it begins to create HHO gas that is used to significantly improve your gas mileage.

When this gas (Brown’s gas) is introduced into your car / truck’s combustion system using the method shown in the tested conversion manual, it acts as a very strong and highly efficient burning fuel additive. This makes it possible for you to run your own car on hydrogen and water. Not to mention, this will subsequently cause your vehicle to run much cleaner, since it will burn a lot less gas, which deposits much less dangerous carbon into the Earth’s atmosphere.

By using this state-of-the-art conversion technology, you should notice at minimum a 40% gain in gas mileage, which can result in over a thousand dollars banked per year for any consumer. Combining this with the gas savings techniques listed in the conversion manual, you will up your fuel economy by 75% or more, easily giving you thousands of dollars more per year to work with. This is good considering it’s your money and you should spend it on things you want, not outrageous gas prices!

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