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![]() The inventors name is Daniel D. Dingel. He is Filipino, from the Filippines. And the reason it hasn't taken off in the markets is because his own Government, as well as other Governments and large corporations refuse to fund him and give him a piece of ownership. Not to mention, they'd prefer to continue to rely on oil instead. Below is an article from Wiki and it's obvious that the article that can be written by the public seems to be under scrutiny also (more than likely Governmental debunkers). There are also two grainy and not very well put together videos below. I suspect grainy for obvious reasons.
He first started working on these inventions in 1969 and says he drove his first water powered car 30 years ago. I've heard of this before, but I never looked it up, not until now. This would solve a good chunk of everything about our planet being polluted, when it comes to cars. Mr. Dingel could give it up, as a gift to society or he can keep his secrets all the way to his grave. The other problem though is 'it directly affects everything that has to do with oil'. The establishment of what the Iraq war is all about. The entire oil industry would be wiped out for one and the millions of millions jobs that rely on it will be lost also. Not to mention, the multi billion dollar tycoons would suddenly find them selves out of the rich mans club also. So how to solve this? Hire Mr. Dinkel and give him his share. Or fund him and make him the CEO of a new company. Slowly, gradually transfer all systems over to the new models and into society, without shocking the system. Giving many a chance to move onto something else. Or who knows, maybe sea water (that's what it runs on) stations can be produced and maintain by those same jobs. Only question is 'what does it mean to split the water atom'? And 'is there any run off onto our streets, that could affect our ground environment'? And other questions like 'How fast and how far can you go with this new invention'? Etc., etc., etc. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Dingel I'll never trust this' team again.
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