Just caught this clip on the history of alcohol and gasoline used in vehicles.

"Alcohol fuel expert David Blume tells about the early days of the combustion engine, when alcohol fuel (Henry Ford's perfect fuel for running cars) and gasoline (John D. Rockefeller's toxic waste he needed to dispose of) fought tooth and nail to see who would be fueling our cars. And then Rockefeller played seriously dirty — by funding Prohibition."






It might be of interest to some. Would we have enough alcohol today to run all the vehicles out there?