Was The Man Who Made The Water Engine Murdered? | The Conspiracy Show | Documentary Central

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The Water Engine

Did the late Stanley Meyer figure out a way to run an internal combustion engine on pure water? And was he murdered because of the the threat his invention posed to Big Oil? Richard speaks with a researcher with a PhD in Electrical Engineering and two self-taught backyard-tinkerers who have developed less ambitious devices for their vehicles believe the legends surrounding Meyer and his invention are true.

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  • @larry3034
    I met an elderly man at a Shoneys restaurant in Florida, we began a pleasant conversation. He began telling me that his new Crown Vic Ford car got 98 miles per gallon. I wanted to believe him but it sounded fantastic. He said, that the dealership had demanded that he return the car but since he paid cash for it he refused. Then he got a visit from Ford's corporate division, they said the car had been mistakenly sold and that he had to return it to Ford. He refused, they threatened him with legal action and he told them to bring it on. This was an educated man who knew his rights with a lot of money. He said strangers tried to steal the car although he kept it locked in his home garage. Then he got serious by installing a major anti theft device on the car. He was an interesting guy with a great story but still I was doubtful. I told him I would sure like to see the car, he said, sure we walked outside and right in front of the windows sat a Crown Vic White in color, nothing outstanding but when he raised the hood I was stunned. It didn't look like any engine I had ever seen before, it had hoses and pipes running everywhere and the engine was unrecognizable to me. Then and there I knew this man was telling the truth, there was no faking this system it would cost tons to machine this. I was in awe, we shook hands when we parted. I often think about this gentleman and his car. These car manufacturers are in bed with the oil people, a 98MPG car in the 1990's. Cars should get great mileage if they wanted this is proof.
  • @lisatsuda
    This is an example of why granny told me to not let people know how smart I was. She called it, holding aces.
  • @DihelsonMendonca
    In Brazil, in the 70s, a man also built a car moved by water. Nobody knew what happened to him, but he simply vanished.
  • @hammyzgod
    I live in the UK and one of my father's best friends invented a magnetised barring that went on the fuel injection system that reduced fuel consumption by over 80% which he sold the patten for 70 million with a deal of 5% profit from all future sales but the oil company scrapped the bearing and told him he could never make or sell another ever again. These companies are ruthless and won't let any progress come between their profit margins!!!
  • @capasi5380
    Instead of keeping it a secret to get patent, he should have released all the details to the public so people can be sure that it really happened
  • @DonGH97
    He would’ve taken down the oil industry. That basically meant he was a threat to the matrix
  • @jasonsierchio1167
    When I was a kid I worked at an auto parts store and there was a guy who would come in every day , buying random parts... one day my boss started talking to him asking him if he wanted to open an account for his shop, because we figured all the parts were for different cars that he was working on... he said he didn't have a shop that he was working on a project.... slowly over the course of months the guy started opening up about his project and he was building a car that didn't run on gas (I don't think it ran on water).... and then he was really excited one day saying he got it to run and wanted to show my boss (they were close at this point, he was coming in for almost 2 years).... and then suddenly he just stopped showing up... we had his number because we had to call him when special order parts would come in and his phone was disconnected. We never saw him or heard of him again. This was in Forked River NJ.
  • A man in Blenheim in New Zealand produced a car in the late 60s/early 70s that run on water. He died - some say mysteriously - shortly after. Not proven that he was murdered, but oil companies would not have been happy.
  • @G-BodyForLife
    Aaron Salter, retired police officer and the security guard at the Tops Super Market in Buffalo, NY, was the target in the mass shooting at that super market. He also designed, engineered and successfully created a system for his Ford F-150 to run on water. He was working on perfecting it and getting the patents for it when he was gunned-down. The other victims were "collateral damage" to make it look like a random mass shooting! Nobody can or will convince me otherwise!
  • @mccwho
    I worked at a place with Stanley's son-in-law. I can tell you his invention absolutely worked.
  • @colinp1233
    Here in Australia there is a story of a man who invented an electric car and drove it around Sydney to show it off. He ended up in jail, then murdered, the rumor was a guard was paid to do it
  • @williams.9165
    Years ago a guy who worked at Livermore Lab in Livermore Ca. told me that him and his fellow engineers came up with a new gasoline engine that of which the prototype did about 200 mpg.. Then a big oil company threatened them and their families into selling the patent!
  • I'm sitting here in a house less than 3 miles from Stanley Myers house!! Stanley was on our Local News and our Columbus Dispatch wrote an article all about his car!! He used to bring his Buggy in to schools and church's!! I saw it when I was 16 and it drove on water!! I remember our Science Teacher being in awe of it!!
  • It’s not a conspiracy theory , it’s reality , just like the security guard in Buffalo NY that was killed not too long ago , he invented a hydrogen powered truck, and was waiting for the patent examiner to come that week
  • @Chris-vp2lm
    It's highly likely he was poisoned in my opinion. Several news outlets did stories about his famous car that mysteriously vanished with him after he died.
  • @Gabe_Herdz
    Really hard for someone to come out and say they came out with the solution. As far as I know, two guys that came out with a very close solution have "disappeared". One of them I was asking him questions and was going to meet him. He all of the sudden, was nervous and lost connection with him. His house was sold and his wife moved to Arizona or Texas for what I know. The other one, I message him and no answer.
  • @larryboyd5882
    During the early years of WW2 in the UK my grandfather worked as an engineer for a company that still exists called Ricardo's and with his team converted a number of British army lorries to run on water and told me it only required a few simply cheap alterations to the existing engine. By 1943 the scheme was quietly shelved when fuel supplies again became widely available. After the war he expected that the project would be revisited but it never was and the paperwork and plans must still exist in Ricardo's archive at Shoreham in West Sussex as they have files there dating back to the 1920's.
  • @sammerjay8128
    I pray more people will watch this doc and realize that they are not bound to the limits big oil puts on them. I'm definitely going to look into getting an attachment for my vehicle. Thank you for this doc.
  • @bad74maverick1
    I was a kid when this happened. I was at the Cracker Barrel when he stormed out. It wasn't until I got older that I realized what all the commotion was. I still live in Grove City, my whole life and I dine there frequently, and always think about that incident when I was a kid...
  • loved every minute, keep it up, the powers that be are just getting ever stronger.