Ex-Cop dies after inventing a water powered engine
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Published 2022-09-22
Well today we are going to take a look at his invention, the man behind it, the tragic death and exactly how his invention works.
This is Aaron Salter Jr. a retired police officer and the man behind this engine that runs on water. On the 14th of May of this year he was killed in a mass shooting in which 10 people died. And before I go on I just want to say my heart goes out to everybody that lost someone on that day. People are sick. Salter was working as a security guard at the Tops on Jefferson when a gunman armed with a semi-automatic military style rifle began hunting down customers and workers.
Gramaglia a customer at the store said: "Aaron was in a complete defensive position, but was able to make it back in the store to warn others and find a position of cover where he was able to take action," Gramaglia told the mourners. "Aaron bravely fought evil that day. This fight allowed numerous customers precious seconds to run through the cash register lanes towards the back of the store while Aaron remained up front fighting. That act of bravery led to his ultimate demise."
Now obviously because of his invention many speculate that he was killed because of it. And that he was the target and everybody else that was killed was just to hide the fact. I disagree, and before you write a mean comment just hear me out if you still feel the need after the go for it.
So his invention: Does it work and if so how? Lets get into it.
Patent: patents.google.com/patent/US20160025000A1/en
#Hydrogen #Watercar #fuel #documentary
All Comments (21)
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Hi guys here is the patent: patents.google.com/patent/US20160025000A1/en
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How "coincidental" that this mass shooter traveled 200 miles to this specific store and killed this man.
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I think the mass shooting was a cover to overshadow the fact that he was murdered because of his car just like Stanley Meyer was in 1998.
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They don't care about the enviornment. They care about money.
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the government would lose a ton of money with this.
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His concept was proof to regular folks that it could be done. That in itself was reason enough to have him silenced. The patent has nothing to do with his death. But his words and ability to share knowledge that it could be done at a personal level is and was enough to silence his voice.
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This is BS he was hunted
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Stanley Meyer died by mysterious circumstances as well! They also are not the first inventors killed through the years to suppress their very valid inventions! RIP! 😎
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Maybe a Hemp Tank like the First Model T that Ford created, which was made out of Hemp! Thank you for sharing this. Aaron Salter is a hero for all he did!
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Regardless of the invention the man's a hero and he died a hero we can all hope to do as well
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Big Business..capable of anything..
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R.I.P Stanley Meyer and Buffalo Guard.
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Word, so this can be duplicated but at your own risk! Had he not recorded his progression, he'd probably still be alive.
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Humans need to keep there achievements secret and away from nasty humans there are many that are nasty minded.
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He was killed because of this
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I’ve seen custom generators that run by extracting hydrogen from water held in a tank
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Him making the engine and being killed isnt the conspiracy. What MAY be is that its easier replicated than thought and word gets out with him being a advocate for easier cheaper alternative means. Boy if I had a nickle for every time someone creates new engine and is killed, id have 2 nickels. Which isnt a lot, but its kinda weird it happened twice.
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But if it were available to everyone the big car companies would lose billions. He made a simple cheap system that works. These car manufacturers make hydrogen engines but you have to fill it with hydrogen. This guy made it better
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A great man and mind was lost that day
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I remember seeing this guys post on Facebook and can’t find anything about him anymore.