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Since 520 Scientists Signed Statement on Maintaining Humanity’s Life Support Systems

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  1. 2nd generation preachers son dx radiologist I say we had better get serious about cleaning up our act and taking care of the only space ship (earth) we will ever get-“there is no freedom without responsibility”

  2. The late, great Terence McKenna determined after researching the issue that if every woman only had one child, the population would halve in 50 years with no further action necessary.

    Another genius, Nikola Tesla, the inventor of AC current, gave us unlimited, free electricity about a hundred years ago but it was decided that there was no way to meter it, thus being of no interest to investors.

    Stanley and Steve Meyer invented a system that allowed a car engine to run on nothing but water and with no pollutants. Stanley was apparently poisoned at a dinner with Pentagon officials after giving them his designs and dropped dead in the parking lot.

    YouTube ‘It Runs On Water’ for a documentary made before his untimely death.

    Sadly, evolution is always triggered by necessity. We just aren’t desperate enough yet to make the necessary changes, hence the phrase, “Necessity is the Mother of invention.”

    Intelligence is not what we lack, just honesty.

    That most rare of commodities.

    And for Christ’s sake somebody plant more trees!

    1. This claim contains several unsubstantiated assertions. Here’s an AI fact check on it run in 2024:

      Stanley Meyer did claim to have invented a water-powered car, but there is no credible evidence that his invention actually worked as he described[1][4]. The water fuel cell he proposed was found to be fraudulent by an Ohio court in 1996[4].

      Regarding Stanley Meyer’s death:

      1. He died on March 20, 1998, at the age of 57 or 58[1][4].

      2. Meyer was dining at a restaurant with his brother and two Belgian investors, not Pentagon officials[1][4].

      3. He reportedly ran out of the restaurant after drinking cranberry juice, saying “They poisoned me” before collapsing[1][3].

      4. The Franklin County coroner’s office determined Meyer died of a brain aneurysm caused by high blood pressure[1]. No evidence of poisoning was found in the toxicology report[2].

      5. A police investigation lasting three months found no evidence of foul play[1].

      6. There is no credible evidence supporting the claim that Meyer was assassinated or that the Pentagon was involved in his death[1].

      The documentary “It Runs On Water” does exist, but it does not provide scientific proof of Meyer’s claims. Meyer’s water fuel cell concept violates known laws of thermodynamics and has not been replicated or validated by independent researchers[4].

      In conclusion, while Stanley Meyer did claim to invent a water-powered car, there is no evidence that it actually worked or that he was murdered for his invention. The official cause of death was determined to be a brain aneurysm, and conspiracy theories surrounding his death remain unsubstantiated.

      Citations:
      [1] https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2021/jun/03/facebook-posts/no-stanley-meyer-was-not-assassinated-pentagon/
      [2] https://parkcityprospector.us/3527/opinions/conspiracy-column-volume-two-the-mystery-of-stanley-meyer-and-his-water-powered-car/
      [3] https://bacrisp.com/ohios-forgotten-tesla-stanley-meyer-free-energy-and-murder/
      [4] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_fuel_cell
      [5] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBcsq5szEcQ
      [6] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=staL1wr07Sg
      [7] https://www.defense.gov/News/News-Stories/Article/Article/2764460/myers-remembers-september-11-2001-says-lessons-still-can-be-learned/

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