Water Powered Car: Meyer's Death Sentence
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Did Stanley Meyer die because he discovered how to turn water into fuel?
During the height of the gas crisis, fearless inventor Stanley Meyer set out to break humanity’s dependence on oil. What began as a simple effort to cut fuel costs quickly escalated into something far more disruptive: a water-powered engine promising limitless fuel and freedom from oil.
As Meyer took the technology public, the backlash began. Lawsuits. Fraud accusations. Relentless pressure. A rapid effort to discredit both the man and the machine. And finally, a sudden and disturbing end — one that left more questions than answers about the fate of both the inventor and his technology.
As researchers revisit Meyer’s life and the pattern of suppressed breakthroughs, one truth becomes hard to ignore: inventions that threaten power don’t get buried alone.