Water Fuel Car Scam –again?!

Posted on August 22, 2008
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If you (as I did) thought that only Fox news reached the lowest level of journalism in claiming that a car can use “just” water as a fuel…. well, you (we) were wrong. Even REUTERS has decided to spread the scam –sorry, the news. “It sounds too good to be true,” says Michelle Carlile-Alkhouri in her report. Ms Carlile: it sounded too good to be true because it is false. Did you really need another reporter, Siddhartha Dubey always from Reuter, to call a Professor from Queen Mary University, to tell the audience that “water is not a fuel?” in a new, different video-reportage. Where did you think these people take the energy for separating Hydrogen from Oxygen from? Santa Klaus?

I also used to believe that Santa Klaus brought my presents, but I did not wait for my sister to call a university professor to tell me the truth. Next time, Ms Carlile, do call yourself any physicist you might know and try to convince your editor that publishing scam –sorry, news –is not healthy both for Reuter itself and for the audience.

That is not flat-earth journalism.  That is ignorance less professionality equals misinformation. Here is the video-scam.

PS I just discovered that I’m late…. thanks god.

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