Stanley Meyer Water Powered car, Lies and Death

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Published 2021-04-08
Stanley Meyers was a inventor and genius that made a water car back in the 90's and many believe that his technology would change the world. How? well the claims are that the car could literally run on water. it would do the electrolysis process on board and generate power from water. Meyers unfortunately lost his life, but for some his death had to be murder.

This is the story of Stanley Meyers, his water car, the ""lies"" and his death

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All Comments (21)
  • Well… one of the signs of a brain aneurysm is headache, nausea and vomiting. So that actually explains a lot. It’s entirely possible that he thought he had been poisoned after drinking his beverage. When in reality it was just a symptom.
  • @danielbarba9711
    What makes his invention unique is instead of high current pulling apart water molecules to hydrogen and water, his invention uses high voltage high frequency to tear apart molecules through resonance. If you are not familiar with the physics behind resonant frequency, this makes sense in the same manner a massive speaker playing very loud music will probably not break a glass cup, but if someone tunes a sound the same frequency as the resonant frequency of that cup, it wont take much more than an average persons voice to break it. His invention is essentially saying water has a chemical potential that if the power input is low enough, the output could be enough to power something like a car.
  • @zaynebooker223
    Here before the government demands YouTube to take this down
  • Big oil killed him. In my first year of college, my Harvard educated professor told us that when an invention is made to combat big oil or the automobile industry, those people are either killed out paid off and never heard from again. Don't you think there's an engine out there that could run off of water or can get 100 miles to a gallon? It's possible but big business has quashed it.
  • He didn't use electrolysis the same way we use it. He ran a high volt electrical frequency through the water that vibrated the water and fractured the H20 bond apart. That's how he got the huge amount of hydrogen at a low power consumption. It's not amps but volts and frequency + container volume.
  • Very interesting video. New friend here. Hope to see you around. Keep sharing
  • Just like how they killed Nkosinathi Nkomo here in South Africa because he invented a water purification system that would have helped Africa with the drought crisis
  • In 1944-45 Captain Charles Bishop (my best friend's father) was a navigator on B-29's. He flew with water powered P-51's, not water injected. Ambassador Mount
  • My question for all the conspiracy scientists explaining Meyer's work in the comment section: if his special "resonance" electrolysis method is so simple and you all know so much about it then why cant any of you replicate it?
  • @thisone2540
    This guys argument is: I can’t see how it would work so that means it doesn’t Guy was definitely murdered
  • Thanks for video OP! Super interesting & well done 👏🏽👍🏽🙏🏽
  • I believe he did indeed successfully created a way to split hydrogen and oxygen using only 0.5 amp. He used a way to fracture water, which may have meant his system relied on sound frequency and oscillation to achieve what was necessary to split h2o hydrogen and oxygen molecules apart.
  • @austing.6483
    awesome content bro, keep it up, look forward to seeing more👍🏼
  • @lwill4075
    And come to find out.... The officer(Aaron Salter) that was one of the ones killed in the Buffalo Grocery store shooting, was working on a water engine as well. Fishy asf
  • great video , it's kinda hard to find good info on this topic but you nailed it
  • People don’t understand the power of vibrations, music and the synchronization of elements and the wavelengths at which excite the elements. His patents detail this. Mitch Ambro.