6/14/2026 Informative Information
- Dan & Kathy

- 20 hours ago
- 2 min read
CRITICAL WARNING!!

Please read the information I have provided below:
I will be doing Part 2 by Wednesday evening of The Worlds Gone Crazy! But this information should be put out there now. Please share this information to all you know who have older vehicles.

There is gasoline being sold that is E15 (15% ethanol and 85% unleaded gasoline ) that you cannot put in your car if it is under the year 2001.
This pictured in the bottom right corner says says:
Attention: E15 Up to 15% ethanol. Use only in 2001 and newer passenger vehicles, Flex-fuel vehicles
Don't use in other vehicles, boats, or gasoline-powered equipment. It may cause damage and is prohibited by federal law.
So I am warning you all now....If you put this ethanol 15 as I call it, into a 2000 year or lower vehicle... it may cause serious damage.
I am no mechanic, but I betcha they would tell you that it could eventually cause engine failure.
I use Regular Unleaded 87 myself as you see outlined in red.

I am noting this as well, which is that it says, “Or gasoline-powered equipment.”

So no more having to mow the lawn, unless of course you use regular unleaded. Will they phase regular unleaded out? I can't say for sure, but it may be as time flies by, which is why this is a time critical warning.
I am no mechanic, .....my advice.....always read the owners manual of your vehicle on what to put in for gas.
Most people have not been informed of this at all. This is why I am mentioning it now.
I believe the powers that be want it that way because they do not want any of vehicles under 2001 to be in operation anymore.
Again, on Wednesday this week I will be discussing more on this, but the sooner it gets out there the better for so many.
Thanks for looking and PLEASE SHARE THIS.
To all you Holy Spirit filled and led Christian brothers and sisters in our Lord Jesus, we will soon be together FOREVER. \o/





I've been putting in super into my 1994 car. Costs way more than the old gasoline but it's better than a destroyed engine.