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The Truth About High Gas Prices

Author of
"The Manhattan Project of 2009"
and
"How Much Energy Does My Car Use?"
tells your audience:

 - Why conservation will make things worse

 - Why E85 is a ripoff

 - Why North Dakota can fuel all cars by itself

 - Why the politicians don't want you to see the ANWR study

 - Why biofuel is 99.8 % inefficient

 - How gasoline can be made from air and water

 - Why T. Boone Pickens' Plan won't work

 - Why the "Hydrogen Economy" won't happen

 - Which plug-in cars are on the market, and what it costs to run them

 - Which forms of alternative energy work, and which don't

 - Why the proposed "Cap and Trade" legislation is the wrong approach

In 2002, oil was $22 a barrel
The total cost of oil to Americans is now well over a trillion dollars a year. It not only makes a fill-up at the pump very painful, but the effects of oil prices are rippling throughout our economy, raising the price of food and most other products.

Both Presidential candidates are promising energy reform
Energy policy is now dominating the presidential campaigns. The general public is struggling with energy prices, and is demanding that action be taken.

The public wants to know more
But until now, there has not been straight talk from any one who has a clue. No clear-cut analysis of what works and what doesn’t, and no comprehensive plan to fix things.

Jeff Wilson wanted to know for himself just what the energy situation really is, and what can be done about it. The research has resulted in two books.

Wilson has degrees in Physics, Mathematics, and Eletrical Engineering. He has been an enginner and technical writer for three decades.

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