The Disappearing Gasoline Trick
Purchasing Pretend Gas With Ethanol In It
Ethanol
Time to realize another way that Big Oil is cheating you.
Of course there’s
Now we have come to realize a new form of Big Oil cheating:
Ethanol
also known as
Disappearing Gasoline
Ethanol comes mostly from corn. It is NOT gasoline. Big Oil is selling corn liquor at gasoline prices! Ethanol evaporates from your fuel system which means you are purchasing a product (like cigarettes) that disappear as soon as you use it. Ethanol makes the gas pump register as it is pumped, but then it starts evaporating because ITS ALCOHOL.
That means your fuel gauge drops partly because your engine is using gasoline and partly because the ethanol is evaporating.
Find out where the NO ETHANOL gas stations are near you. Buy gas ONLY FROM THEM.
All you have to do is measure your higher mileage with NO-ethanol gas against your lower mileage with ethanol gas to prove this.
There’s a BIG difference.
Small Motor Carburetors
There’s another big problem with ethanol gasoline. Ethanol wrecks the plastic carburetor parts of small motors. Things like:
Put in “gasoline” with ethanol in it and the carburetor starts dissolving. Pretty soon you need a new carburetor. Then another, then another.
Big Oil is cheating you. They say it “cleans the air.” What it is really doing is cleaning out your bank account as you buy evaporating corn liquor at gasoline prices.
eColi
There is another huge problem with harvesting so much corn. It is used as cheap food for cows.
The proper food for cows is grass and herbs found in pastures. Cows fed on corn produce eColi which makes humans sick.
We make the cows sick with eColi because we feed them the WRONG FOOD. Then, then the cows make us sick with eColi when we consume them as food.
See
https://www.motherearthnews.com/homesteading-and-livestock/corn-fed-beef-zmaz06djzraw/
From https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3320345/
We read:
Escherichia coli O157:H7 causes 73,000 illnesses in the United States annually. We reviewed the eColi outbreaks† reported to the CDC to better understand their distribution from 1982 to 2002. In that period:
† outbreaks—more than 2 cases
†† Hemolytic–uremic syndrome (HUS) is a group of blood disorders characterized by low red blood cells, acute kidney injury (previously called acute renal failure), and low platelets. Initial symptoms typically include bloody diarrhea, fever, vomiting, and weakness. Kidney problems and low platelets then occur as the diarrhea progresses.
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