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  <updated>2009-01-09T00:19:45Z</updated>
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    <title>Water Fuel: Fox News does Cover-up Story</title>
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    <updated>2009-01-09T00:19:45Z</updated>
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      <name>ChaserDV</name>
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&lt;p&gt;As you have probably already seen Fox26 in Houston, TX did a story on Denny Klein a couple of years ago. That story has since made it way around the world via youtube and other video sites. I saw the story when it aired and directed many friends to the video on youtube. Then not too long ago I saw a teaser for a related story about turning your car into a water burning hybrid. I truly thought they were about to do another story about the technology of using water as a fuel. That didn't turn out to be the case. They had Scotty Kilmer a quack mechanic who does a weekend segment on a different Houston News station come on as their "expert" to debunk all of this HHO stuff. 
&lt;br /&gt;When I saw the story I was stunned. It totally ignored the previous story that I saw. So I decided to do a little research to see if there was more info on the web. That's when I found out that the website they're showing in the news report appears to be Denny Klein's website.(He's the guy interviewed in the first story. Who says in that story that the car could run on water exclusively, but is currently running as a gas/water hybrid just like the plans say.)
&lt;br /&gt;Also, if the person controlling the mouse on that webpage in the story would have scrolled down a bit, you would have seen the original story THEY did that has now become so popular on youtube.(Because it's embedded on the bottom of the page they're on.) 
&lt;br /&gt;This debunking story convinced me to do my own personal test of this by going to the website listed in the report and buying the information to build my own Water Hybrid.
&lt;br /&gt;I'll post back when I finish with my own results.&lt;/p&gt;
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    <title>Allan Brandt - Health Research and the Tobacco Industry</title>
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    <updated>2008-10-15T09:29:29Z</updated>
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&lt;p&gt;Complete video at: &lt;a href="http://fora.tv/fora/showthread.php?t=810"&gt;fora.tv&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Medical historian Allan Brandt discusses the history of conflict between health researchers and the American tobacco industry.&lt;/p&gt;

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&lt;p&gt;Allan Brandt researched "The Cigarette Century: The Rise, Fall, and Deadly Persistence of the Product That Defined America," and after doing so for twenty years, he has become one of the top expert witnesses for tobacco-related state and federal cases. In 2004 Brandt took the stand as an expert witness for two full days of cross-examination in the case of U.S. vs. Phillip Morris. The judge's opinion referenced Brandt's testimony nearly 200 times and for the first time ever tobacco companies were found to be in violation of Federal racketeering statutes.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Now, in "The Cigarette Century," Brandt presents the definitive history of the cigarette, both as the ultimate cultural icon and as the produce that shaped US agriculture, big business, medicine, and regulatory policies in the 20th century. Making extensive use of previously secret corporate documents which became available in the last decade as a result of litigation, Brandt offers critical analysis of the cigarette controversy and how the industry used sophisticated public relations to invent a modern "disinformation" campaign.  -- Cody's Books&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Allan Brandt is the Amalie Moses Kass Professor of the History of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, and holds a joint appointment in the Department of the History of Science at Harvard University.&lt;/p&gt;
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