Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Chevy Volt/Nissan Leaf

Don't know why this is being hailed as such a big step or some new innovation. It's big in the sense that the Powers-That-Be are going to allow We-The-Sheeple to have electric cars in the mainstream.

But electric cars have been around for literally almost a hundred years. The reason they've not been on the radar is because Rockefeller oil interests have held them down for the sake of their profit and power and control.

And when I say electric cars, I'm not referring to some of those geeky looking glorified golf carts. I'm talking about normal looking sedans and trucks running on pure electricity. Not one drop of oil.

These people out in California charging $12,000 to add extra battery packs onto hybrids so that they can go at higher speeds still just on electricity are not pioneers. I applaud what they're doing, but they're not sailing into uncharted waters.

Watch the documentary "Who Killed The Electric Car" and you'll hear Phyllis Diller recall being a child and riding in her parents electric car.

Read about the first Ford Model T which ran on pure ethanol.

This is the real reason we had prohibition in the late 20s and early 30s -- Ethanol is an alcohol fuel and if you illegalize alcohol, you also make ethanol illegal. And John D. Rockefeller Sr's big oil gets to dominate for a century.

There are hundreds of people in this country who have on their own modified their own vehicles to make them run on pure electricity. No gasoline.

The EV1 back in the 90s was able to go 90 miles on a single charge, and could go up to 80 miles per hour. Now Chevy puts out this VOLT piece of crap that can go 40 miles on a charge and then uses a GASOLINE-POWERED motor to generate more electricity when the battery starts to die. Whoopty-frickin-doo.

If you want a really good electric car that can go more than 40 miles on a charge, go to http://www.codaautomotive.com I hope this guy doesn't get whacked by the elites for mass producing a REAL electric car.

But to be quite honest, we should be able to have real full-electrics that don't require hardly any battery power, and have batteries than can be charged with sunlight. We SHOULD have that. The technology's existed for well over a decade. But Mr. Rockefeller and the Dutch Royal Family lose money if that happens. And they lose control.

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