Google bans ads for Water For Gas Systems

by admin on December 20, 2008

Why would Google ban ads for Water For Gas systems? Is it because Google wants to disassociate themselves from ads because the systems are scams and don’t actually work? Or is it because Water For Gas Systems do work and it’s upsetting the oil companies who are putting the squeeze on Google?

Here’s the Google announcement.

Dear AdWords Advertiser,

We’re writing to let you know about a change to Google’s advertising policies that may affect your AdWords account.

Beginning in the coming weeks, we will no longer accept ads promoting ‘run your car on water’ and ‘water for gas’ type content. We’ve made the decision to disallow such advertisements based on business considerations and user feedback.

When we make this change, Google will suspend all ads identified as being in violation of this policy. If your account is affected by this policy change, please make any necessary changes to your site to comply.

We have thought hard about our stance on the advertising of this content and the potential effect our policy decision could have on AdWords advertisers. However, as a business, Google must make decisions regarding the advertising that we accept. We apologize for the inconvenience this policy change may cause you.

Sincerely,
The Google AdWords Team

But are water for gas systems scams? Some people don’t seem to think so…

These are some real quotes found on the internet not some fake testimonials to promote W4G products.

Of course cars can run on water.
Just make a search for the Joe cell and be amazed guys.
Also, some cars in the forties were averaging about 200 miles/gallon.

It amaze me sometimes how people are not willing to investigate and think outside of the box. There is so much suppressed knowledge out there that could make an enormous impact in our lives. Check for Royal Rife, wilheim Reich and Nikolai Tesla if you’re curious

After talking to at least 15 different people who were showing off their various setups and configurations, I believe what they’re talking about. It’s an system that adds combustible fuel to the gas that’s already being burned. Most of them were getting a 8-20% increase on their mileage, depending on what they were driving, and what they did. Not bad for some glass jars, tubing and electric wire.

It works; I have a friend who has such a system installed on a 5 litre Ford F-150 pickup. He starts the engine on gasoline, then switches to hydrogen after a few minutes.

Whatever the reason for Google to ban Water For Gas devices it won’t stop people finding out more about them. After all banning something makes people even more curious than ever.

Disclosure: In the interests of transparency the owner of this site receives compensation for referred sales for some or all of the products mentioned. Sellers generally offer a money back guarantee but please use your own judgement when making your decision to purchase as your results may not be the same as others.

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Jaco April 30, 2009 at 7:22 pm

Oh Yes they banned everything.
Do a search for “Mr Google, why did you ban my Hydrogen Technology”

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