Over the past few weeks, I’ve been working on some test posts on social media. Focusing on energy break-throughs from the early to mid 1900s involving developments in the improved combustion efficiency of motor vehicles.
I did this as a gauge of sorts, to test what level of interest might exist in the collective regarding this type of technology.
Why?
I have plans to build a fuel vaporizer for combustion engines, designed to improve fuel efficiency in the 30%+ range. Frankly, I’m anticipating 100% gains but the design I obtained from Eagle Research claims 30-50% gains, so I’ll stick with that for now.
But I am tweaking these designs, making modifications to test some basic assumptions at minimum cost. Once I get there, I’ll know which direction to go in order to get this tech stable on not just portable generators but perhaps the average car.
Going back to those social media posts. You wouldn’t believe it – the first one did well but the second went viral on Instagram. I’m at 320k views, with thousands of likes and shares. See it below.
So…
“Why isn’t anyone building this today?”
I hear you. As a matter of fact, Eagle Research was building something similar in the 1990s – not nearly as aggressive as Pogue’s design but still very interesting. The inventor, George Wiseman, wasn’t interested in patents or investors – smart man – but he wasn’t encouraged to develop it further by the industry either. One distributor he approached walked away from getting involved because he felt it was too easy to replicate, i.e. he wanted a patent.
What is really happening?
At this point, I had to ask myself what was really happening here?
How can there seemingly be so little interest among the collective consciousness to not only develop but also support these break-throughs when they happen?
I could spew a laundry list of theories here… but I’ll spare you the soap-box speech and offer you my strongest sense of why this seems to happen time and time again: most of us really don’t want this technology, we’re not ready for it. So we sub-consciously or unconsciously support the saboteurs. That’s it.
So what can the seemingly few of us (but maybe growing number, citing Instagram response) do in the meantime?
This is why I feel I was called to develop Level 1 Communities and Incubator.
L1 is a future-ready community model designed for people like us — creators, builders, healers, visionaries — who want to live with freedom, resilience, and integrity.
At its core, L1 is:
- A digital incubator for testing decentralized solutions in energy, agriculture and governance – to start.
- A physical blueprint for how a community we can live off-grid, debt-free, and make an impact
- A conscious container for people waking up to their power — and wanting to use it
📆 What’s Coming Next:
Everyone here is invited to join me this Sunday, July 20th, for the start of a 3-part workshop titled: Where Decentralized Energy, Private Infrastructure & Personal Privacy Intersect.
💡Session 1: Why Centralized Energy Systems No Longer Serve Us: Sunday, July 20 · 4:00–5:00 PM PT
Next week, I’m hoping we’ll start finalizing designs for our fuel vaporizer prototype called: FULE vaporizer – what do you think? You’ll be the first to see it take shape.
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You’ll get workshop invites, vaporizer updates, and early access to the L1 white paper when it drops.
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We’re building them.
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