Stephen L. Rush

Stephen L. Rush (born November 15, 1965) in Riverside California is an entrepreneur, President and CEO of a Biofuels company named For Fuel Freedom (3F Inc. Biofuels) which is based in Henderson, Nevada.
Personal and Family
Stephen L. Rush a self-described contrary economist and is the Descendant of a first cousin to the Declaration of Independence Signer Dr. Benjamin Rush. He is married to Raquel Santana Abreu a Brazilian immigrant to the United States, together they have one son Gabriel LeRoy Rush who has been diagnosed as high-functioning autistic.
They live in the Inland Empire.
At the age of 10, Stephen L. Rush invented the method to free an 18-wheeler truck from being stuck under a bridge, and is still the prescribed method for over-height loads worldwide today.
Rush is the grandson of Bruno Nowacki, co-inventor of the Slawski Swivel ironing board.
Educational Background
Stephen L. Rush obtained an Associate’s Degree in Accounting, Crafton Hills College, Yucaipa; he also has a Bachelor’s Degree in Management from California Polytechnic University, Pomona.
As a Contrary Economist, Rush is the architect of the "2014 Peak Oil Petroleum Transition Plan" using economically sustainable and environmentally sound renewable energy and fuel to make up for the expected oil and natural gas shortfall when global reserves of oil peak in 2014, as well as the author of the informal theory for "Creating a Bridge Across an Economic Winter", and lead author of the "National Renewable Fuel & Economic Recovery Proposal".
He endorses John Nash's theory of economics.
Business Background
STEPHEN L. RUSH CEO of For Fuel Freedom, Incorporated, AKA 3F Inc. Biofuels, principle founder and the inventor of Organic Hydrolysis, a highly specialized form of enzymatic hydrolysis, which uses xylophagous cellulosomes in the next-generation cellulosic ethanol method within a patented hybrid bio-fuels system that produces both ethanol and bio-diesel well beyond conventional energy and yield thresholds.
He started his career as an Assistant Controller doing spreadsheet macro programmer/accounting specialist type work, and climbed into CFO position for a heavy civil construction company building passenger light rail and freeway overpasses in the greater Los Angeles basin.
Political
Stephen L. Rush was the youngest to run for City Council in Rialto in 1984. He has also run for Governor of California in 2010 as a self-described moderate Democrat. Mr. Rush wrote an internet-based book on Applied Quantum Politics, a politically centrist methodology. He is known to cite the example of replacing embryonic stem cells with umbilical cord blood when explaining what Quantum Politics does.
He actively sought Human Rights in Mexico by founding Save Juarez Project to stop the sexual murder in Ciudad Juárez.
In addition to many diverse political views, he also endorsed the idea of dividing the state of California into two separate states, in which the thirteen southern counties would secede from the rest of the state and be known as South California. On July 2, 2011, he first said Supervisor Jeff Stone's proposal "has merit". Then he called it "unfair". On August 9 of the same year, he submitted a plan to San Bernardino County Supervisors representing Main Street Suffrage Movement for the same counties as what Jeff Stone proposed, but with different conclusions regarding Democratic and Republican leadership, and new recommendations on the process of secession from the North and the Constitutional Convention to follow. He also indicated the plan includes a preliminary budget for both North and South states.
 
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