From: Michael A. Terrell on
BradGuth wrote:
>
> Eeyore is simply a traditional usenet naysaying Yid, as a spook, mole
> or whatever that's working for and/or on behalf of ExxonMobil, or else
> working for Hitler's Third Reich.
>
> Eeyore is opposed to everything that's not of his idea, and he really
> doesn't have any such ideas because it's not within the authority of
> his official job.
> - Brad Guth -


While you are just a bottom feeding troll.


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From: rick_sobie on
Yet another example of Brown's Gas production or HHO, with a
production rate of 500 ml of gas in 45 seconds with a 6 inch by 6 inch
device.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCCEvkX9gMU&NR=1



From: rick_sobie on
Here is an interesting one where he applies a bit of Meyers electronic
method of pulsing the charge.
With a small unit, this produces a lot of gas.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xam5-_ZU0h4&NR=1

From: Eeyore on


rick_sobie(a)hotmail.com wrote:

> This is what Stan Meyers did.
>
> Now I have shown 20 videos of people making Brown's Gas, and I will
> now show you Stan's device, which incidentally before you flame me,
> because I know you hate to see so much Brown's Gas produced because it
> makes you look stupid, but hear me out, I know you people railroaded
> ol Stan and someone poisoned him at the diner, and he was charged with
> fraud and the pentagon stole his patents and all the rest, but keep in
> mind people have reproduced this, and got the same results.

Bwahahahahahahaa !

Stan Meyer was a convicted fraudster amd still you keep falling for it.

Graham

From: Eeyore on


rick_sobie(a)hotmail.com wrote:

> Here is an interesting one where he applies a bit of Meyers electronic
> method of pulsing the charge.
> With a small unit, this produces a lot of gas.
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xam5-_ZU0h4&NR=1

Where are the numbers ?

You need to make many *litres* of gas a second to fuel an ICE powering a car.

A few fizzy bubbles won't do it.

Graham