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But for Rockefeller, we may not have had $130 oil today.

"Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Use Booze to Cruise: Cut Fuel Costs and Fight Fascism with Alcohol

Producing some of our own energy is an important way to lower costs and fight tyranny. One piece of the micro generation picture is alcohol. (I'm talking about using it as a fuel, not drinking it -- although there's nothing the matter with a little booze now and then).

I bet you haven't heard the following on the six o'clock news:

* Cars and everything else running on internal combustion engines can run on alcohol at least as well as they can run on gasoline. Indeed, engines were built back in 1870 that could run off of either alcohol or gasoline

* A New York Times article from 1908 (and here) enthusiastically reads:

"Autoists Discuss Alcohol As Fuel; Great Future Ahead For Use In Commercial Wagons, Says Prof. Lucke. Tests With Motor Truck E.R. Hewitt Tells Engineers Of His Results With Gasoline And Alcohol In Same Engine"

* Henry Ford said that alcohol was "a cleaner, nicer, better fuel for automobiles than gasoline" (James Brough, The Ford Dynasty: An American Story, p. 118, and cited in "Ford - The Men and the Machine", p. 365). The Model T Ford had a knob right on the dashboard to adjust the fuel-air mixture for either alcohol or gas

* Alcohol does not corrode or shorten the lifespan of modern cars, and an inexpensive adjustment to regular cars will make them run smoothly and inexpensively on alcohol

So if alcohol can provide a cheaper and better fuel than alcohol, why doesn't anyone talk about it today?

Well, John D. Rockefeller, under the ruse of Christian temperance, gave 4 million dollars to a group of old ladies and told them to fight for Prohibition (they successfully used the money to buy off Congress). Why? Rockefeller owned Standard Oil, the main company pushing gas as an alternative fuel to alcohol. By getting Congress to pass Prohibition laws, Rockefeller eliminated his competition."
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Don't forget vegetable oil

Don't forget vegetable oil diesel.

Google Rudolf Diesel and his engine, and the 1902 World's Fair if you really want to be outraged. The "synthetic fuel formula" that could save us from energy crises has been ignored by the elites and the US government for 106 years.

Meanwhile, you, taxpaying citizen, continue to pay fuel subsidies to Big Oil every single year.

SUPPORT OUR FOUNDERS' AMERICA
Support the Constitution of the United States

You're confusing two different people.

John D. Rockefeller is the Standard Oil enterpreneur. He retired in 1897.

John D. Rockefeller Jr., is his son, who you are referring to in regard to prohibition.

Incorrect...."retired" is a term used to

assume he stopped his "work" and spent his life giving away money and going to church.

He died in 1937. With research, you would know his effect on the world around him long after his retirement.

This "retirement" was a public relations attempt to manage what was left of his image and keep his "programs" moving.

Google "Ludlow massacre." Oh! The private armies of free capitalism had to put down the horrible union leftists! More PR wouldn't you say? Just the turn of the century version of fox news. Keeping folks at each other's throats. Don't matter what team your on, just foment away.

Both sides were part of the status quo "management" of public opinion and you and me. Johnny D was just doin' his job and he was good at it.

Robber baron was a term coined by the controlled media to keep folks thinking the way they wanted them to think.

Demonize and deify...you follow the presidential campaign?

Young black guy and a mean old white guy...you gonna tell me this wasn't engineered? You think things were different when Johnny D was running around?

He was part of the "apparatus", brother...live with it.

Sorry, but how do you know

Sorry, but how do you know which Rockefeller I was talking about? I merely copied and pasted an article from the georgewashington'sblog. You might want to write the author. Thanks for your response, though.

Because

you were talking about Prohibition. That's John D. Rockefeller Jr., not John D. Rockefeller.

Tell me why I'm not surprised???

.......bump........
I love the articles I've been reading about hemp and about making fuel from algae...

Yep.

And just like my Grandfather ran moonshine.. I'll be installing HHO. We'll see if they make it illegal...ha.