Who was Herman Anderson and why should you care?
Do you care about the cost of fuel? Or pollution?
Herman Anderson was a Tennessee inventor. In the 1980's he began working on the challenge of turning water into combustible fuel for a car.

A video shows how he built a round  vertical drum electrolysis chamber out of a 3" slice of 14" OD PVC pipe, with a 13" OD nickel-plated steel anode and cathode spaced 3" apart. Using both 22 amp DC electrolysis and a pulsed, standing wave 70,000 volt corona discharge, de-ionized water with KOH (pH 12) was turned into deuterium and oxygen gas, mixed with air and micron-sized water vapor, and inducted into the engine!

We have published the first book ever written on the history of running cars on water. If you would like to receive a copy, which includes a DVD interview with Herman (in 1996) and other inventors (in 2006), send $22.00 (US)or $30.00 (intl) to:

Water Fuel Museum
P.O. Box 55558
Lexington KY 40555

or

Paypal account:

waterfuelmuseum@yahoo.com

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http://www.blogtalkradio.com (search "water fuel")
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