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I just saw a
documentary this
last weekend.
Who Killed The
Electric Car.
This is am amazing
Documentary.
The coincidence is
here:
A couple of weeks
before his death,
Sweet said that the
automotive industry
was testing his
power unit for use
in cars, and that
they had a unit
running for 5,000
hours. He said he
was dealing with
people at General
Motors, but no one
has been able to
confirm Sweet's
claims.
Ref:
A New Physics for a
New Energy Source -
by Jeanne Manning
In the next picture,
we see the EV1 made
by GM. The first all
electric modern car.
Some famous people
had an EV1: Mel
Gibson, Tom Hanks
and many other
people.

After the leases
were up, GM
Repossessed the
EV1's and this is
what GM did to them.

Some people put up a
fight, unfortunately
they were not
successful. There is
not one EV1 on the
road anymore, the
last one was removed
from the road in
2005.
Electric Cars are
not new, we had
Electric cars 100 years ago.

The world’s
first advanced
electric car, a
108-year-old vehicle
that led to the
first hybrid car
that were both
developed by
Ferdinand Porsche at
the turn of the
century. Does this
statement sound like
a step backwards?
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Old Electric Cars
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