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shawn kloker

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Anybody checking into making a hydrogen generator yet.A guy at work is getting into it bigtime and should have one running soon.Seems the govt. and oil companies have been doing a good job covering up this technology.One farmer from Ohio made a dunebuggy that ran only on water,patented about 8 things then mysteriously died.Imagine that!

It's coming,they can't buy off and kill everybody.
 
Don't do it Shawn! They will find you out and make you disappear forever!! We need you to run around with your sissors for a little longer!:rofl_200:
 
sounds like uve been reading up shawn, how about some interesting links to these DIY generators mang?
 
http://waterpoweredcar.com/stanmeyer.html

Here's some of the story.He made a true perpetual motion machine,Then paid the ultimate price.It says his brother is at it now but treading lightly because he doesn't want to be killed too.

His buggy could run from Californeeahhh(Arnold) to New York on 20 gallons of water alone.Any water too,creek,pond, tap,even salt water.
 
Anybody checking into making a hydrogen generator yet.A guy at work is getting into it bigtime and should have one running soon.Seems the govt. and oil companies have been doing a good job covering up this technology.One farmer from Ohio made a dunebuggy that ran only on water,patented about 8 things then mysteriously died.Imagine that!

It's coming,they can't buy off and kill everybody.

to date the existence of the gas it produces is contested. its a well known well documented scam.
 
In 1996, inventor Stanley Meyer was sued by investors to whom he had sold dealerships, offering the right to do business in Water Fuel Cell technology. According to The Times, Meyer claimed in court that his invention "opened the way for a car which would 'run on water', powered simply by a car battery."[1] The car would even run perpetually without fuel since the energy needed to continue the "fracturing" was low enough for the engine's dynamo to recharge the car's battery.[1] His car was due to be examined by the expert witness Michael Laughton, Professor of Electrical Engineering at Queen Mary, University of London and Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering. However, Meyer made what Professor Laughton considered a "lame excuse" on the days of examination and did not allow the test to proceed.[1] The Water Fuel Cell, on the other hand, was examined by three expert witnesses in court who found that there "was nothing revolutionary about the cell at all and that it was simply using conventional electrolysis".[1]

On the basis of the evidence the court found Meyer guilty of "gross and egregious fraud" and ordered to repay the investors their $25,000





Stanley Meyer died at the age of 57 after eating at a restaurant on 21 March 1998. An autopsy report by Franklin County, Ohio coroner William R. Adrion concluded that Meyer, who suffered from high blood pressure, had died of a cerebral aneurysm.[6] Conspiracy theories persist, however, that he was poisoned, and that oil companies and the United States government were involved in his death.[7][8]. It is argued that this was done to suppress the technology, in spite of the fact complete plans remain available online[9]. To date, no one has used them to produce a working prototype.
 
That is exactly what they want you to think.

LOL They..

you are basically saying you want to create a perpetual motion machine, which is impossible. you have no idea how much energy is required to perform electrolysis...

I calculated this out with a friend of mine a while back.. to create 1 pound of hydrogen, it would take 15 hours of a 90a alternator to create it.. @ 70% efficiency.. that pound at WOT would be used up by an average car engine in a few seconds @ 330CFM.
 
That is what I am saying.This guy figured out an ecomical way to do it then was bumped off.Then they did everything that they could to discredit him and his inventions. They can't make billions if we are all driving around on water.
 
That is what I am saying.This guy figured out an ecomical way to do it then was bumped off.Then they did everything that they could to discredit him and his inventions. They can't make billions if we are all driving around on water.

This is not the first time Ive heard this,being that the big auto manufacturers are getting screwed right now by the oil company's you would think they would secretly develop such a car and tell the oil guys to F=ck off
Now would be a great time for this, sweet revenge!
 
That is what I am saying.This guy figured out an ecomical way to do it then was bumped off.Then they did everything that they could to discredit him and his inventions. They can't make billions if we are all driving around on water.

you need to look at how much energy it takes with electrolysis to make hydrogen, there is a reason it is not done in mass production. this guy did not make anything amazing, its just a catalyst to make a few little putts of hydrogen from a car battery..
 

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