Inventor Of Water Powered Car Murdered?

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Dec 27, 2006 by  Chris V. Thangham - 13 votes, 8 comments
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A Story of Water Powered Car Inventor and his suspicious death.
This was an amazing video that was just released today on Google Video. This man Stan Meyer's built a car than runs entirely on water. The car gets 100 miles to the gallon, which is just astonishing. Well, what do you think happened to this earth changing inventor.... hmm the man was allegedly poisoned, and died in 1998. Later that week all of his equipment and the car that he created has stolen and never recovered. Stan Meyer's had spoken repeatedly about how he was being threatened by oil companies, but refused to bow to their wishes of abandoning the project.
It is an amazing story, how Stan Meyer with the simple water technology able to run the car. They have a Patent and the story here. The story says like the video here, that he was threatened constantly by the oil industry. After he died of poisoning suspiciously, they stole his entire equipment, nobody knows where they are right now. It is a shame we are not able to see this technology today, I hope other inventors come and try to make similar technologies and drive this oil industry away.
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