Wicked Local Lincoln Bags on HHO and Advocates Revolt
Yet another so-called journalist is blathering on about using HHO gas as a fuel supplement in one’s car being a scam, without checking the facts. A columnist for the Lincoln Journal says, “Hmm … is HHO any different from H2O? How many poor suckers will fall for that?”
Nice fact checking there, not. The columnist started by talking about a different type of supposed gas saver called Ethos FR, but near the end of the article decided to hurl an insult towards hydrogen gas savers, showing off his own ignorance and with authority, I might add.
But, what was even more amusing than this is that two of his readers (at this point in time) took the columnist to task and corrected this misinformation he was distributing off the top of his most likely thinning head. Thin in research that is.
One of the readers is an advocate based upon his own personal experience of trying an HHO generator (hydrogen gas saver) himself and upping his gas mileage by 11 mpg. The other advocate talks about how basically H2O is a liquid and HHO is a gas and it shouldn’t be that hard to figure this out.
One of the reasons that hydrogen gas savers are not in all Pep Boys nationwide is that so-called journalists, columnists and other media types misreport the facts so often, stating their un-researched and misguided opinion as if it were indeed fact that the public at large is largely confused.
The saving grace is all of the people who do know about hydrogen gas savers and who are speaking up and correcting the media types about the spreading of misinformation about this technology that will surely have a huge impact in the near future in the automotive industry. This saving grace is an immediate solution available now and you will be hearing much more about it in the days and weeks to come, guaranteed.
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