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In 1983, I was watching a news segment on one of Pittsburgh, PA's USA news
stations. A story came on about a little old man distilling his garbage to power his lawn mower. He was arrested for Operating
a Still Without a License.
Instead of pinning a medal on this man's chest they arrested. He was a national
hero in my books, they had the audacity to arrest him. I later started to get greatly involved in the study of alternative sources
of fuel or alternative energy. I came upon several sources for this, such titles were like The Earth's Energy, Harnessing the
Power of the Sun,, Windmill Electrical Generation, etc.
This was around 1986 - at which time I came to developed my own source of
energy production. Not only would it solve our fuel oil problem, it would simultaneously solve our garbage problem.. Then,
too, at the same time, it could produce the electricity from the heat generated from the production stage. As well as give us a
highly clean disposal by-product - - charcoal, read more about this process here.
As we can see in some cases alternative energy, or alternative fuels pose serious
other problems. Namely, food shortages. There is simply not enough land to grow all the food as it is that we need for us to
eat and now we need to include growing our wheats, corns sugars and other grains to produce fuels. There is a simple answer
to this - develop new lands right? Well, the thing is we now get involved with the destruction of the Rain Forrests of the world
because they are the only fertile soils left to grow what is needed for food and now fuel.
Although the answer is not so simple there is however an answer that can solve our
problems - it was given to you above. The beauty of this answer is that it is produced from garbage - my process is given the
name of GINAGO, taken from the computer term, GIGO - the former meaning Garbage In Not Always Garbage Out - the
later, Garbage In, Garbage out meaning that when a programmer puts in garbage, the computer practically runs like garbage.
The ideal fuel produced in this process is called Butanol - read the definition of Butanol
here.
There is more to discuss here so stay posted.
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