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    Here is a unique innovation by an American, in the world of fuel and energy. An elderly retired T.V. Station owner and broadcast engineer, John Kanzins has enigmatically invented a machine that could actually burn salt water. He claimed that his radio frequency generator could flare up the salt water by releasing the oxygen and hydrogen from it, thereby creating an intense flame that could be used as an effective fuel in running cars and for other purposes.

    Kanzins, an innovator at heart, has long been on the quest to find a permanent remedy for the cancer patients. For that, he is in the process of discovering the way the radio waves effectively treat the cancer cells. It is indeed an achievement for him to be in the process of healing the cancer cells. Adding a feather to his cap is his latest discovery of igniting the salt water, that has left the engineers around the globe totally spellbound and wondered.

    Tested accordingly by the some of the top scientists in the APV company laboratory, the invention has come out with excellence. Water being the most abundant element on earth, if can be utilized in such a pollution-free process then the days are not too far off when we all shall breathe in fresh air and ride in vehicles running on the much reasonable harmless fuel of salt water.



    This entry was posted on Saturday, September 15th, 2007 at 3:19 pm.
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