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About Mileage Booster -
Hello, my name is Kent Bengtsson. As you might guess from my name, I am a Swede (no, not the root vegetable variety). I come from Gothenburg where the Volvo cars are made.
I run a part time publishing business called Mekeda Publishing that publish information that in various ways may improve peoples lives.
Most of the time I work as a self employed Carpenter/Cabinet Maker (if you want to see what I look like, visit www.theswedishcarpenter.co.uk ).
Getting older and having knees and a back that start playing up if treated harshly, I am trying to phase over from carpentry to publishing.
Mileage Booster is a web-
The intention of this is twofold:
Firstly it is to get this technology of fuel saving with a Hydrogen supplement into wide use, so that the powers that be no longer can ignore this, but will have to start use this on a wider scale. I believe this could improve fuel economy of all internal combustion engines, jet engines, fossil fuel power stations, and probably even the gas boilers on the kitchen wall. All giving us less pollution and less waste of resources.
This will most likely give rise to more research and attention on energy alternatives.
Secondly, it provides me with an income stream, that hopefully will one day cover my income needs. Don’t get me wrong. I like making things out of wood. It is very rewarding and people are happy with the product.
But, it is a field where I have nothing more to prove. I would much more like to help a greater number of people with my efforts. I think the world needs new solutions to a variety of problems, more than it needs me to fit kitchens, build cupboards or hang doors.
These days we have a lot of noise about being Green and saving energy, and the Government seems to be all behind this and leading the way. But my personal opinion is that this is all a smokescreen and an excuse to squeeze more taxes out of us.
If the government was serious about reducing carbon dioxide emissions and pollution they would stop harassing smokers and tell us to use less carrier bags at the supermarket, and start searching the patent archives for solutions that may already exist, and change the law so that these could be put in use without the consent of, but with paying a commission to, the patent holder. They could set a reward of at least a hundred million pounds (they waste more than that each day in pointless wars and paying the idle not to work) to the inventor that came up with an energy solution that met a number of criteria.
But they will not do this. Most likely because they are afraid there would be some new gadget invented that takes up little room and produces as much energy as anyone could need, and it would be next to impossible to tax this energy, like they can with today’s centrally provided fossil fuels and electricity. But who knows, maybe at top government level they also know that setting the wheels in motion this way will result in a contract on your head. There is a lot of money in oil still. We have not run out yet, although some experts say we have reached the production peak, and it is downhill from here on. But that could just be another excuse to up the price.
Subscribe to my course and memebers only site, if this kind of stuff interests you.
You will be exposed to many things not generally known.
Regards, Kent Bengtsson