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Writer's pictureJames Geis

Stan Meyer's Water-Powered Car Was Not a Hoax

It was ruled a hoax in 1996 by an ignorant judge who relied on the testimony of an "expert" witness who did not understand the disassociation of water using radio frequencies and said that this was not possible using conventional water electrolysis. Additional research by John Kanzius about ten years later showed that this is possible and his local news ran a story about it. The frequency he used to ignite water was 13.56 Mhz. Stan Meyers died in 1998 during a meeting with Belgian investors at a Cracker Barrel restaurant after a cranberry juice toast, after which he vomited and said he had been poisoned. The coroner ruled that he died of a brain aneurysm. Not only could this technology be used to power cars, trucks, trains, and probably airplanes, it could also be used to heat our homes, which would effectively put the "fossil" fuel industry out of business and give us true energy independence.





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