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They Claim It Doesn’t Exist, not true, Tesla found a fossil-free energy source

Actual lecture starts at 4:00. It’s rather technical so for those without a background I recommend you read the comments below for clarification.

Amplex
Jun 22, 2018

Do you know who is responsible for hiding this tech?

Could you please do a video on structured water and which method you feel is most effective.

Plenty of these have been made. Who buys it for millions and then hides it?

The stolen work of Tesla! At last we will learn the true power and nature of the God particle nature of doubling. Ether-On ENERGY! Love that name!

The assholes want all the technology for themselves. It’s time to release the hidden/stolen technology to the world!

Why don’t they make a video explaining how the machine looks, how it breaks down and can be created? Release some build notes.

Interesting this sudden release of info! Agenda?? NEOM, Saudi Arabia’s new high tech nation and society uses it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neom&

All you need to restructure water is a quartz crystal in the water you want structured. Try it, it works great.

Quartz crystal is not soluble in water right? What difference do you think putting a crystal in water will actually make? If there are some soluble minerals on the surface of the crystal the water may change in PPM or PH.

And 100 years later and still struggling with the power of money and the truth, no different than Tesla.

Remember the man who built a car which ran on water? He was killed. Another man did the same with a lawn mower and was killed as well. In the 80’s my neighbor bought a brand new Ford LTD, an experimental car that got off the assembly line by mistake. It got over 50 miles a gallon with a V8. Several months later Ford tried to buy it back but my neighbor would not sell it. Not long after that the car was blown up.

Look up Blue Mountain Technology. Ford and VW.com/UK both have mid to full size cars that get over 60 mpg. I wrote my senator about it (Jeff Sessions at the time.) “They’re working on getting it in the US.

The Man who built a water fuelled car is/was Stan Meyer – videos are on YT…
The future of energy for home/industry is in Thorium Metallic Salt Reaction (MSR)… within ten years we could have it… Cheaper than Uranium, Safer, less toxic waste (waste safe within 20 years not 300) and more efficient.. Oh yeah, and the reactors cost about a tenth the price of Uranium 238… (but you can’t make H-bombs with it… and THAT is why they’ll never allow the development of it.)

Dad knew Stan Meyers of Ohio who invented a part (thinking carburetor) that made his car get 50/80 miles a gallon in the 60ā€™s. He sold the patent to Ford but never saw it on the market.

The car my neighbor had could have very well been a prototype.

Tesla energy, frequency and vibration.

Have a look at the G.E.E.T engine.

In the 1950’s Dodge built 500 prototype cars that got ~ 200 mpg from a V-8 using a vaporizing carburetor. They were recalled very shortly afterward. My uncle owned a garage and worked on one. They were real. If you don’t understand why the car companies don’t want cars that get that kind of mileage I guess you don’t know that the principle shareholders of EVERY car company in the world are the oil companies. Is the light beginning to dawn yet?

In 1977 a friend’s father worked at Honeywell as a machinist. On the weekend he and 2 other machinists would play around with a carburetor off a 1965 Mustang GT 350 289 cid 4 speed. That little 289 with one gallon of gas got 90 miles. At times it hit speeds over 120 mph with an increase in Hp and torgue above mfg claims.

The car ran on vapor which is much more efficient. It burns at almost 100% with little to no pollution. Philips 66 Oil Co saw their patent within 48 hours of their 1st of 5 fillings. They modified things on that carb. Each of them got a lot of money, signed statements never to discuss anything about the carb, or their payments, and to never use that design again.

I acquired a marinized engine with an incredible fuel efficiency, 500 hours on my 80L tank. It was mistakenly sold to me and I was forced to give it back.

Was it this kind of style motor?

https://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/edens-landing/cars-vans-utes/1992-v8-Ford-Fairlane-ghia/1187748085

It’s called “Planned Obsolescence” and started with the light bulb. The filaments were so strong they lasted decades (a fire station with this light bulb that’s been on since 1901 has one, it’s still going, and has its own live stream website.) The manufacturers were facing problems because no one needed new bulbs. So they redesigned them with thinner weaker filaments in order to create more demand for their product.

Henry Ford initially designed the model T to run on biodiesel from peanut oil but gas was cheaper and “more efficient.” In order to counteract engine knocking they started adding LEAD. (Ironically the guy who testified to the Supreme Court that leaded gasoline was perfectly safe died while working on an engine of Lead Poisoning!!

Similar story about a car in the early 80’s. Picked it up from the dealership before going on a summer road trip. Worried the gas gauge wasn’t functioning properly because it wasn’t going down. Stopped to fuel up only to find the tank was still mostly full. They had sold her a prototype by accident and were very relieved that she’d returned it. The car was getting over 100 miles per gallon.

A man worked for a Ford supplier building turbo units for super duty trucks. The R&D dept built a prototype that would last 200k miles. Ford offered them twice the price per unit if they would last less than 80k. Not only do they want poor fuel mileage, they also want vehicles to wear out much too fast.

Nikola Tesla on the Secrets of the Universe -Energy,Frequency and Vibration.

We tried using the water technology which is nothing more than using battery voltage to extract hydrogen from water in order to create combustion in the cylinders. We had to nix that because it was causing the the cylinders and pistons to rust since the ignition of hydrogen puts water back into the environment….You would have to have all stainless steel parts to get it to run for any amount of time without degradation.

Technological advances have been being suppressed by the energy and fossil-fuel industries for well over 100 years. Interesting to hear a first-hand account of it actually taking place.

My uncle bought a Ford convertible back in the 70’s. He drove it for a week, and then Ford hunted him down. They offered him the same car fully upgraded with all the bells and whistles. He gave it back to them with the tank still full after driving over 300 miles.

Try finding anyone who actually has a good Geet up and running “all the time”. It’s very picky about what it needs. The Geet guy, (Paul Pantone) has died and everyone is on their own. Unless someone makes a breakthrough it won’t be a practical reality. Interest was waning in the last few years.

Me too. 1966 Mercury pickup.

Look up cymatics.

Thereā€™s ways to keep hydrogen from turning back to water after ignition, Stan Meyers used laser technology to accomplish this.

Farmers still use hydrogen assist in the tractors. No water comes out of exhaust when burning hydrogen. H and O2 are separated, then one is burned. I think you can choose which one you want to burn. With the burning of the oxygen that water is re-formed and exhausted. Make engine head out of aluminum and ceramic coat pistons and cylinders and exhaust ports. Or a whole engine out of ceramic? Not sure it’d handle the torque but def would address heat issues.

Honda has a car they runs on water. Breakthroughs have been made a long time ago. It’s about protecting private investors money.

It was a 390 engine.

A friend bought a new caddy back in 1981. He drove it to work and back 5 days a week. He only had to fill the tank up once a month. His old car needed refilling once a week. One day he took it back to the dealer to have it checked out (under warranty.) They told him that he had a test carburetor. They gave him another Cadillac, and he kept the other one to try to make him happy and to keep him quiet

Remember those people, and what happened to Tesla & Reich & Doctors that cured cancer way back in 1930’s. There are tons of buried applications for patents of their amazing inventions, who knows whatever happens to those people we never hear about?

An inventor of a car that ran on water refused to sell his idea and ended up dead.

In England a Honda gets 120 mpg. American laws prevent this occurrence, the knowledge is available.

hat were they called?could your uncle draw up some diagrams of the mechanics(like you might find in a service manual)?have a photo of one?

It is not hard to get higher fuel mileage out of all cars, it has been known for a very long time. Do not drive it like a dragster. Cut the weight and drag. Increase the combustion chamber pressure, install a super charger. Use as much exhaust scavenging as possible. The more power that can be had for each amount of fuel into the engine, the more fuel efficient the vehicle.

In 1969 there were fuel efficient v8 engines, and then came the smog rules about NOX, as a highly fuel efficient engine makes lots of nitrogen oxides so the catalytic converter was added. So now we have vehicles that are twice as fuel efficient as before but it took 30 years to do it with fuel injection.

As soon as car companies started building more fuel efficient motors the government passed legislation that prohibited them from using that technology. That bill was proposed and lobbied by the fossil fuel industry.

 

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