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Where's Mr. Robot when you need him. And this world desperately needs him now.

Where's Mr. Robot when you need him. And this world desperately needs him now.

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Lots of similar stories like this.

Everyone that came up with cheap sustainable energy inventions got killed or framed.

Cold fusion worked in 1989 and the inventors had their reputations destroyed by MIT which now run a course on the subject.

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Editor of maybe car and driver on his last editorial went rogue many years ago. Talked about this, the fisch carb (200mpg caddilac) and many others. Explained these were all bought and hidden to protect the energy industry. There was one in Cali too, half water half fuel. Tested with news in Porsche 944. All over news one night, gone the next, phone disconnected and business gone in a week. Was an Irish company, invented a magnetic motor. Worked, they went public in a big way. Company went to demonstrate, had ‘problems’ and their webpage went stagnant, never heard from them again.

Many many examples.

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This was the topic that redpilled me.

Also the joe cell in Australia. Four guys tried to commercialize it and all died in a couple of years.

If you have something that works you need to just get it out to the public or it will disappear with you.

But hey. Global warming is all your fault and you need to just die childless.

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Yes, too many stories to count. For example, the suppression of

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Nitinol too!

Invention Secrecy Act

The Invention Secrecy Act of 1951 is a body of United States federal law designed to prevent disclosure of new inventions and technologies that, in the opinion of selected federal agencies, present a possible threat to the national security of the United States. Government Secrecy Orders on Patents Have Stifled More Than 5,000 Inventions. I don't know for sure, but this is what might have happened to a possible patent.

I wish there was someway that we could gain access to all those classified patents. Mr. Robot, are you listening? :)

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How does this complete fantasy narrative keep getting repeated as fact? There is no car that runs on water, and there never was such a car. It was fake. Why is that so hard to understand? You encephalic idiots will believe that the Apollo moon program was fake and man never walked on the moon, but you believe that some yokel build a car that defies the principles of physics in his garage?

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So what happened to the plans? There were no copies? No one else knew how it worked? Not defending how evil and self serving corporations can be, but he did not seem to be so naive as to not know this himself.

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Yeah, I've wondered about that myself. Maybe they cleared out his home of all documents relating to his invention. The thing to do, safest and ethical thing to do, is before telling anyone about your invention, upload it to the internet in multiple sites. Make sure the genie escapes from the bottle, and can't be put back in.

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The patents are no longer protected and are free to the public.

Ask yourself: why has nobody taken them and put them to use? its because they violate the laws of physics Say what you will, but those are HIS drawings and HIS patents the devices SHOULD work as he invented, no?

So prove/disprove it yourself, by following his instructions - and when it doesn't work, don't think about me, think about how much you hated studying physics.

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The problem with the patents of suppressed technology is that the patents are also suppressed from the public. You'd be amazed on how many patents are classified to keep the public from being aware of what's in them.

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He hid them in the most secret place he could think of, somewhere the oil companies would never think to look:

It's just plain old water! Amazing! You just do a little hydrolysis here and cool it to a mere −320 °F there and boom it's practically free energy for your car. Oil companies hate this one trick!

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the oil industry is 1 of the most powerful on earth. it's been said they are preventing alternative fuel engines. i believe it's true.

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Their censorship of this technique is so extensive that today it is only known in thousands of scholarly papers, multiple prototype vehicles, power systems and

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The elites have suppressed so many things, like the cure for cancer, and free energy devices. This world would be such a better place if we could have suppressed them. (the them meaning the elites)

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Should have open sourced it rather than seeking a patent. The paper jew claims another victim.

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They all naively believed that they would be the next bill gates. That the world would treat them like hero's.

They didn't know this was all done to keep us slaves and they where digging their own graves.

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He wouldn't have been granted a patent because it was invented in the 1930s when he was still a child.

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Then why has it not been recreated?

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It has. For example they're commonly used to power used in warehouses because the only exhaust is water, no risk of carbon monoxide poisoning.

They're not used for road vehicles because of the challenges involved in building out the infrastructure needed, also EVs are massively subsidised by comparison.

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Resonant electrolysis, interesting stuff.

Yes, very interesting stuff. It seems the reason no one could duplicate his invention was that he left crucial details out of his patent. Check out this PDF. In it is an explanation of his process and contains diagrams of his invention. His brother has started a company and is working on the technology. It seems that Stanley's invention was the real deal.

https://www.watergas.nu/inhoud/pdf/hho_Stanley%20MEYER%20Resonant%20Electrolysis%20Cell%20System.pdf

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Another dipshit who though intellectually smart, was human dumb. He should have made the plans public and broadcast / copied formula released to every university in the world.

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Was that his invention, because the description says internal combustion, and a full cell isn't. Though a journalist wrote it so I don't expect them to be accurate.

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Oh fair enough, I missed that part. It also could be an internal combustion hydrogen-oxygen engine, which does the same thing chemically but is less efficient.

Agreed. Hopefully the next time someone invents something like that, they won't make the same mistake by not going public right away.

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So... a hydrogen fuel cell.

They're hardly a secret, there have been plenty of projects to develop viable cars out of them.

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I think there is a video on YouTube where a guy adapted his push mower to run on hydrogen (from water) via electrolysis. It might have been deleted or removed since then though.