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A man, who claimed to have invented the water powered car, died suddenly after eating at a restaurant and running outside screaming ‘they poisoned me’.
Mystery still surrounds the death of Stanley Meyer, who died back in 1998 on 20 March.
Despite an investigation, the police went with the Franklin County coroner report which ruled Meyer, who had high blood pressure, died of a cerebral aneurysm.
Yet many of Meyer’s supporters believe he was assassinated in a bid to suppress his inventions.
His brother Steve claimed Meyer died in the car park after a dinner meeting with Belgian investors and had refused ‘a lot of money for the patent to his invention’.
In a news report on an Ohio TV station, Meyer demonstrated a dune buggy he claimed was powered by his water fuel cell.
He estimated only 22 US gallons (83 liters) of water were required to travel from Los Angeles to New York
– he also claimed to have replaced the spark plugs with ‘injectors’, introducing a hydrogen/oxygen mixture into the engine cylinders.-----
And when the original inventor Nikola tesla died all his scientific research was taken:
After Nikola Tesla was found dead in January 1943 in his hotel room in New York City, representatives of the U.S. government’s Office of Alien Property seized many documents relating to the brilliant and prolific 86-year-old inventor’s work.
[coincidentally donald trump's uncle John was involved later when he evaluated the files for the govt
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