What he did was he combined water and electricity. It turns into a gas called HHO, which can power a car for 100 miles a gallon on...water. Yes, essentially free power. All it costs is 1500$ to equip your car, and you'd never have to go to a gas station again.
He was from Grove City, Ohio, just a couple of miles away from me. I knew the guy, and trust me, his water car was not bullshit. It worked, and it was absolutely amazing. Revolutionary, something that would solve so many problems and make life so much easier.
He was repeatedly threatened by Oil Companies, bribed 1 billion to shelf his idea, constantly pressured by the government who was breathing down his neck. Well, one night at a restaraunt to celebrate his invention and it's sale in a couple of weeks so that it would go into mass production. He took a drink from his glass, ran out into the parking lot and died. He was poisoned to death by our government. This can be seen easily, because just a few days later they>>
2007-07-18
08:46:42
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>> took all of his assets, patents and inventions and shoved them in a government vault never to be seen again.
What I want to know from you guys, is do you think that this is right? You probably say, "Oh, that's messed up." But do you really care? Do you honestly give a damn that the government you know and love is holding you back and witholding technology that could potentially turn this world into a utopia?
http://easygrowhouseplants.blogspot.com/2006/12/inventor-of-water-powered-car-murdered.html
Actual Patent: http://www.google.com/patents?id=fPEbAAAAEBAJ&printsec=abstract&zoom=4&dq=%22stanley+meyer%22
Stan Meyer's Site: http://waterpoweredcar.com/stanmeyer.html
2007-07-18
08:49:32 ·
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I gave you the name. His name is Steve Meyer. This is not an Urban Legend. This is fact. I knew this man, he lived less than 15 miles away from my current position.
2007-07-18
08:51:11 ·
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Tsk. Who am I kidding? Of course you people don't care. You're so ******* blind you can't see the truth for what it is. I am not some conspiracy theorist, I am a bringer of truth. You will see, in time, the corruption in our government and the foul weeds that choke our garden.
2007-07-18
08:53:16 ·
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Sir I would not lie to you. There is no reason to lie, when there are so many lies told to us on a daily basis. I will not add to them. Whether or not you choose to believe me is of your own volition. There are videos describing how this HHO gas is made and what it can do from reliable news sources and people other than myself.
2007-07-18
09:04:09 ·
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People don't seem to care, because I haven't got many responses.
Just remember guys...Three things cannot long be hidden. The Sun, The Moon, and The Truth.
2007-07-18
09:10:50 ·
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Butterbar Bob, you do not understand my post. He -did- patent it, and he -was- going to sell it. Before he was killed. He was either killed by our government or oil companies. They're pretty much one in the same, though. Nor is it just "The gospel of true believers." There is video evidence of his working car. Video evidence of just -how- the car works. You're a blind fool if you don't see past your own illusions.
2007-07-18
09:50:04 ·
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This is an old urban legend. I remember hearing it in the 70s.
2007-07-18 08:48:38
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answered by B.Kevorkian 7
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Water Powered Car Inventor
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This Site Might Help You.
RE:
Water Powered Car Inventor Murdered.?
What he did was he combined water and electricity. It turns into a gas called HHO, which can power a car for 100 miles a gallon on...water. Yes, essentially free power. All it costs is 1500$ to equip your car, and you'd never have to go to a gas station again.
He was from Grove City, Ohio,...
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I care very much but there are some things that seem a bit incredible. That would mean the conspiracy was so huge that even the news media was in on it? The minute some puppy falls down a well the whole nation hears about it, but a car running on water . . . that's not news? Why the secrecy? And why not take the billion dollars? I surely hope this isn't true. Do I believe our goverment "disappears" people? Yes. I don't like to think about it too much, but yes. People do care. Don't sell them short by any evidence you see on this website, okay?
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I did find this story on the web. I haven't had much time to go through it, but one of the things it states was:
"The Franklin County coroner ruled that Meyer, who had high blood pressure, died of a brain aneurysm. Absent any proof of foul play, the police went with the coroner's report.
The only detectable drugs were the pain reliever lidocaine and phenytoin, which is used to treat seizures."
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Here is a YouTube link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6yRn4IAsrU
2007-07-18 12:37:41
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answered by Anonymous
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This sounds like a lotta nonsense. However, there is a slim chance that it could be true.
If you knew every thing that the government was involved in, you would be afraid to go to sleep at night.
Big oil companies and auto manufacturers have been known to put pressure on inventors such as your friend.
Also, whether your story is true is an entirely different story.
However, I am remaining neutral. I have always heard that anything is possible
2007-07-18 09:02:23
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answered by fly by night 2
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To answer a couple of your questions, yes I am interested and no I don't think it is right. I certainly think that the events you described are possible, even probable. If you get any further info on this will you please let me know it.
Thanks
Edit: Here is another scary thought. If we got this thing mass produced and a large number of people started using water cars, the cities would charge $5 per gallon for water and the Feds would add a 50% surcharge. They would claim we are depleting the water supplies and that all of the aquifers will dry up by 2050. At least we will have prevented becoming inundated by the rising sea levels due to glogal warming.
Edit again: For the benefit of "Loose Change" there are an endless number of questionable or downright false official reports over the last 60 years. The list is endless but two that spring to mind are the Warren Commission report on the Kennedy assasination, and the failure of the FBI to follow leads on the Oklahoma city bombing and concealing details of some of what they did discover.
2007-07-18 09:58:16
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answered by bignose68 4
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I believe you. The problem is once the government is involved it is almost impossible to prove they've even had a hand in it. The fortunate thing for this guy is he actually had a neighbor like you who cares and is willing to speak up on his behalf. I know this doesn't really appease you, but yes our government is capable of many deceits and lies to cover their own *** and keep the American people in the dark about a lot of things. There has been technology out there for quite sometime but it has not yet been released because they feel the majority of people are not up to the task of absorbing it . The reason I know this is because I have been around a few enlightened people very high up in companies that deal with these sorts of things. Bottom line I agree with you it is heartbreaking what governments or a few people in high places will do to their own people or governments to stay in positions of power.That is truly sad. It only shows just how base humanity still is. Good for you!
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So, you're saying Bill Clinton ordered this guy killed and the invention stolen? Even I don't buy that.
And I don't buy this water car as a fact at all. Too much secrecy. No physical or data evidence beyond the gospel of the true believers. Why would someone like this NOT submit a patent, not sell patent rights to car manufacturers?
No, I'll pass on accepting this as true.
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If there's a patent, then the design exists and can be used, if patent rights are paid for. This guy's estate should be making bajillions of $$ selling rights to use the patent. But it's not. IMO, that means that it doesn't exist. What's the patent #?
2007-07-18 09:18:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Not an urban legend. I'll post another link of a guy that currently drives a water car.
http://www.cyberspaceorbit.com/fuelcell.html
There's another guy in Pennsylvania that drives one of his own design.
You sceptics out there don't know the nature of the beast we're up against. I personally have invented an engine/transmission that has the potential of 100 miles to the gallon using gasoline/butanol/methanol/alcohol, but don't have the money or backing to build a prototype. I tried to interest GM in the design, but they gave me the brush.
Oil is a politically protected industry.
2007-07-18 08:53:09
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answered by Anonymous
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about how he died-?? is it possible to do this
{ I think It could be } .Its really something to to study. get a web page going where people can share information. There are a lot of people out there; that have the time and know how to gather information and put it together.
2007-07-19 03:37:01
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we saw this engine back in the 80's at EPCOT Center in Disney World in Florida......GM said they owned this patent but they weren't building it because it wasn't perfected......sounded like hogwash back then as it does now...why would they show it and brag about it .....if it wasn't possible....
of course he was murdered.....with his invention.... it would put the oil industry into a panic .......
and the idiots saying you must be a nut or something are probably prepubescents....
video discussing his invention
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3333992194168790800
2007-07-18 09:03:13
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answered by geekieintx 6
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