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New Oil Price Legislation A Step Towards Globalism

By: GARKO

Yesterday, Congress passed a bill by a ratio of 4:1 (large enough to override if the president should choose to veto) which would enable the Justice dept (one asks why the Justice dept instead of Treasury? Commerce? Highways?) to sue OPEC for price gouging and for limiting supplies of oil to America.
The bill now goes to the Senate. If it passes it will somehow subject OPEC countries such as Iran and Venezuela to heed American antitrust laws.
The legislation also creates a Justice Department task force to aggressively investigate gasoline price gouging and energy market manipulation.
There is no shortage of things that are wrong with this idiotic legislation. Here is a short list.
Retaliation -
The number of instances where I agree with Bush’s White House are very very few and far between but we agree that this legislation is a bad idea. The White House issued a statement stating that targeting OPEC investment in the United States as a source for damage awards "would likely spur retaliatory action against American interests in those countries and lead to a reduction in oil available to U.S. refiners."
The White House stated the obvious in saying that retaliation would lead to less oil to refineries which would raise fuel prices. Duh!
Globalism – How do you sue another country without having an overseeing body of some sort? So, for one country to sue another is a step towards globalism because it puts the United Nations or some other global organization as a moderator in the affairs between nations. How else could it be heard? The last thing we need to be doing now is adding more power to some entity that has more power than our own government.
Wrong Target – These criminals in Congress have no shame and they must really believe that noone is watching. They think that they can fool all of the people all of the time? Uh uh! Sure, sue OPEC but let our own criminal corporations do as they will since those corporations own Congress For the last 13 years or so automotive manufacturers have been equipping all new cars with a computer sensor. What does it do? It keeps your MPG from reaching above the levels that Big Oil are willing for it to have! Yes, it’s true. So if they didn’t have that sensor our vehicles would be wasting less gasoline. Ask any mechanic that knows their business and they will confirm that.
The real solution resides in grassroots movements and new technologies. Don’t expect these new technologies to come from corporations.
One such technology is Water4Gas.
WATER4GAS is sharing information for a nominal fee which individuals can use at home to create a small device which instills hydrogen into the gasoline/air mixture that their vehicle runs on.
What this does is make smaller particles out of the particles that the engine uses as fuel. Therefore the system is able to use much more of it.
By doing this you can minimumly expect to increase your fuel performance by thirty to fifty percent or significantly more. Those particles "musta" been pretty darn huge in some systems before. But with WATER4GAS they are made usable so you can increase your fuel performance.
It also helps make emissions significantly cleaner.
This information has been purchased by 10s of 1000s individuals already and the percentage of happy customers is about 99%! So how about you?

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Entrepreneur, consumer advocate, songwriter and activist, GARKO, does not know how to get your car to run on water like Chitty Chitty Bang Bang! That is a misconception. :) But he can show you one of the best ways to save on gas which is to get your car to run using water for gas For a list of current fuel prices in your neighborhood email garko@startlingdiscoveries.info

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