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This car, powered by hydrogen, can reach speeds of up to 70 mph on water. It uses a formula described by Jules Verne over a century ago. The engine can also generate light and heat, and it is pollution-free. The car can run for over 1000 miles, making it a practical and commercially viable option. Fuel is easily accessible, just like any ordinary day at a supermarket.

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Number three: The Water Fuel Cell. Stanley Meyer, an Ohio inventor, introduced the water fuel cell in the 1980s. "I don't care if you use rainwater, well water, city water, ocean water. If you don't have any fresh water, go ahead and use snow. If you don't have any snow available to you, then use salt water because there's no adverse effect to the fuel cell." Meyer's cell was said to use resonant frequencies to break water bonds with minimal electrical input and allegedly powered a dune buggy he claimed was powered entirely by his water fuel cell. The invention drew news attention and overseas interest. In 1998 Meyer died of cerebral aneurysm, fueling conspiracy theories about poisoning. Despite attempts, no one has demonstrated a working model. The water fuel cell remains a symbol of hope for some and skepticism for others, a vital part of the quest for clean energy.

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Stan Meyers has invented a water fuel cell that breaks down water into oxygen and hydrogen. This fuel cell powers his dune buggy, and it can use any type of water, including rainwater, city water, ocean water, snow, or even saltwater. Meyers, who is not a scientist or chemist, started working on this project four years ago with the goal of protecting the country from oil embargoes. The Pentagon is interested in his invention and is considering using it in the Star Wars defense program and military operations. Meyers estimates that his dune buggy would use approximately 22 gallons of water to travel from Los Angeles to New York.

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Julian Brown turns plastic waste into gasoline, and he runs the car on it yesterday. Then in 1976, you had the car that ran on water by Stanley Myers. Edwin Gray who created a cold electricity engine that required no fuel. Well, he had a self charging car that ran off the Earth's energy. Speaking of that, 1921 Arizona electricity taken from air drives automobile. And then we take it back to 1893, electric vehicles are already here. These are all things that compete with John D. Rockefeller's monopoly. And most people don't know he was backed by JPMorgan who defunded Tesla and the Rothschilds. Have a great day.

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This car can cruise at speeds of up to 70 mph on water using hydrogen as fuel. It can also generate power for light and heat, and it's pollution-free. The cars have already run for over 1000 miles, making this a practical and commercially viable scheme. In other news, an ordinary day in a supermarket.

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Water is described as a precious commodity, and Stan Meyer's invention is presented as potentially increasing its value. He has developed a water fuel cell that replaces his old gas tank and breaks down water molecules into oxygen and hydrogen, with the hydrogen used to run his dune buggy. It is claimed that the water fuel cell can operate using various water sources: rain water, well water, city water, ocean water, snow, or even salt water, with no adverse effect to the fuel cell. Speaks note that Myers began working on this project four years ago. He is described as not being a scientist, not a chemist, and never having graduated from college. Meyer is portrayed as determined to design something to protect the country from oil embargoes. A calculation is cited: if the dune buggy is driven from Los Angeles to New York, it would roughly use 22 gallons of water. The Pentagon is mentioned as having flown a lieutenant colonel in last week to look at Meyer's invention. There is talk of possibly using it in the Star Wars defense program and to run army tanks.

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An inventor has created a water fuel cell that can power cars using hydrogen from water. The Pentagon is interested in using it for defense. The inventor claims it can run on any type of water and is cost-effective. The fuel cell may revolutionize the energy industry. Another inventor has developed a device that extracts hydrogen from water using minimal electricity, claiming to produce more energy than it consumes. This breakthrough could lead to cars running on water.

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The speaker demonstrates how to generate hydrogen gas from water using a simple setup involving a plumbing tube, metal pieces, and a battery pack. The process creates a flammable gas that can potentially be used as fuel for cars. The speaker suggests that the government and oil companies are aware of this technology but choose to keep it hidden from the public. This method provides a way to produce fuel from water on demand, challenging the conventional belief that oil is the only source of energy.

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Stan Myers invented a water fuel cell that powers his doom buggy by breaking down water into oxygen and hydrogen. He claims it can use any type of water, even saltwater or snow. Despite not being a scientist, Myers has attracted attention from the Pentagon, with potential use in the Star Wars defense program and army tanks.

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This is a 1998 Ford Explorer Sport that used to have poor gas mileage. The speaker did a mileage test and found out they were getting 13.6 miles per gallon on the highway, which they considered unacceptable. They converted their truck into a hydrogen on demand hybrid by using distilled water with baking soda as a catalyst. By separating hydrogen from oxygen and sending it into the combustion chamber, they achieved a 100% burn, resulting in benefits such as improved engine performance, quieter idling, increased torque, and horsepower.

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This is a 1998 Ford Explorer Sports, known for being a gas guzzler. However, the speaker has found a solution to improve gas mileage. By using distilled water with a teaspoon of baking soda as a catalyst and applying 12 volts of electricity, they separate hydrogen from oxygen. This hydrogen is then sent into the combustion chamber, resulting in a 100% burn instead of the usual 30%. The benefits include improved engine performance, quieter idling, increased torque, and horsepower.

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My name is Grant, and I modified my 1998 Ford Explorer Sport to improve gas mileage. By turning it into a hydrogen on demand hybrid using distilled water and baking soda, I achieved a 56% increase in fuel efficiency. This process allows for a 100% fuel burn in the engine, resulting in quieter idling and increased torque and horsepower.

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At CES, a company showcased a machine that creates water from air. They pump air into the machine, which collects the water from the air. The machine has 50-gallon tanks and can provide water for a whole house, replacing the need for a well or city water. They also make larger units that can refill 2 55-gallon drums every day. The company's website, genesisystems.com, has more information. The current price for a unit like this is $20,000.

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Stan Myers invented a water fuel cell that breaks down water into oxygen and hydrogen to power his doom buggy. He claims it can use any type of water, even salt water. Despite not being a scientist, Myers has garnered interest from the Pentagon for potential use in the Star Wars defense program and military tanks.

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The speaker discusses the water fuel cell technology, which allows cars to run on water instead of gasoline or diesel fuel. The technology involves a water fuel cell injector that replaces the spark plug in the engine. The water is processed and converted into thermal explosive energy inside the engine, and the burn rate of hydrogen is adjusted to match that of fossil fuels. The system is safe and requires minimal maintenance. The technology can be applied to various modes of transportation and industrial processes. The speaker also mentions the potential for using the technology in desalination and handling toxic waste. The ultimate objective of the technology is to stabilize economies and support world evangelization.

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A professor in Atlanta has unveiled an innovative stove that uses only water to create fire, eliminating the need for gasoline, oil, or gas. This stove works by separating water into hydrogen and oxygen, then burning the hydrogen to generate energy for cooking and other uses. It is environmentally friendly and has low operating costs, utilizing water as a renewable resource to replace fossil fuels. The professor envisions this invention as a step towards cleaner energy in daily life, aiming to reduce environmental impacts and provide economic benefits to families worldwide. Share your thoughts on this invention in the comments.

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This car, powered by hydrogen, can reach speeds of up to 70 mph on water. It can also generate electricity for light and heat, and it is pollution-free. The cars have already traveled over 1000 miles, and the creators believe this is a practical and profitable idea. Additionally, fuel can be easily obtained from a regular supermarket.

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The speaker discusses alleged suppressed breakthroughs in energy, claiming the US government has unlocked zero-point energy or something close to it by drawing energy from the vacuum, with inventors repeatedly proving energy can be produced from apparently nothing. They begin with Charles Pogue, who in the 1930s tinkered with his carburetor and allegedly achieved 200 miles per gallon; engineers, investigators, and scientists reportedly proved it worked. The oil industry allegedly lobbied the government after news of Pogue’s engine, leading to the 1951 Invention Secrecy Act, which supposedly classifies any device more than 20% efficient as a state secret from patent to production and sale unless sold to the US military. The narrative moves to Tom Ogle in the 1970s, who allegedly rewired his lawnmower engine to recycle exhaust into the carburetor, creating a car that achieved about 200 miles per gallon on a 1976 Ford Galaxy. Shell Oil purportedly offered him $25,000,000 for the patent, but the invention would be shelved. Ogle then supposedly died after leaving a bar, described as drunk, with the case said to be linked to his disappearance of research. Next comes Stanley Meyer in the 1990s with a water-fueled car using electrolysis to split tap water into hydrogen and oxygen, running on hydrogen. The claim is that electrolysis requires energy and purified water, but Meyer allegedly solved this by using tap water and running the car on water. Meyer’s car was reportedly featured in the news as an invention of the century; he was offered a billion dollars and millions of dollars in investments. At a Cracker Barrel with his brother and investors, they toasted to new investment, then Meyer allegedly felt unwell, ran outside, vomited, and said they had poisoned him. The medical examiner’s report cites an aneurysm, but the narrative suggests foul play and notes Meyer previously had another invention—a toroid ring (a donut-shaped ring) that purportedly created energy from nothing and levitated, which Meyer patented but whose secrecy act harmed him and limited discussion. The speaker then mentions T. Townsend Brown and his antigravity work, claiming his research faced break-ins, gun threats, and disappearances. Floyd Sparky Sweet is highlighted as a personal favorite because his garage-work experiments allegedly show a device producing energy: a box the size of a deck of cards that, with 0.03 milliwatts input, purportedly outputs as many watts as needed, allegedly connected to UFO technology. Sweet reportedly received help from military physicists, but one night a visit from men in suits preceded a heart attack and his death; shortly after, black vans allegedly confiscated his equipment and notes, and the story ends without further details. The overall arc is of repeated claims of revolutionary energy inventions, their suppression by powerful interests, and the disappearance or death of the inventors and their research.

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A local inventor has developed a water fuel cell that can run cars using water. Stan Myers has replaced his old gas tank with this technology, which breaks down water molecules into oxygen and hydrogen. Myers claims that any type of water can be used, including rainwater, well water, city water, ocean water, or even snow. He started working on this project four years ago with the goal of protecting the country from oil embargos. The Pentagon has shown interest in his invention and is considering using it in the Star Wars defense program and army tanks. Myers is currently perfecting water fuel sulfur cars, which will cost around $1500.

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Drinking water is a precious resource, especially near the Great Lakes. Moses West, a retired ranger, has been working for the past 4 years to address the growing water crisis. He invented an atmospheric water generator (AWG) in 2015, which extracts water from the air. West firmly believes that all the water we need is already present in the air.

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This is a 1998 Ford Explorer Sports, known for being a gas guzzler. However, the speaker has found a solution to improve gas mileage. By using a hydrogen on demand hybrid system, which involves distilled water with a teaspoon of baking soda and 12 volts of electricity, the speaker achieves a 100% burn in the combustion chamber. This results in benefits such as increased torque, horsepower, and a quieter engine.

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The speaker claims the elite and oil companies are suppressing the fact that cars and houses can be powered by water. The speaker demonstrates a device made from a plumbing tube, a metal piece with rubber bolts and washers to prevent metal-to-metal contact, and two wires. When the tube is filled with water and connected to a car jump-starter battery pack, it creates hydrogen and oxygen separation, producing hydrogen gas. The speaker ignites the gas, causing an explosion, and suggests this on-demand hydrogen production could fuel cars. The speaker concludes that people have been lied to their whole lives.

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I've discovered a way to use water to fuel your car! It doesn't matter if it's rainwater, well water, city water, or even ocean water.

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Vinny Klein demonstrates his invention, a machine that emits a flame that can burn through various materials. He uses an alternative fuel source, water, which he breaks down through electrolysis. The hydrogen fuel produced can power vehicles and reduce dependence on fossil fuels. Klein's hydrogen technology patents are gaining attention from automakers and the US government. He is even developing a water and gasoline-powered Hummer for the military. The water-powered engines have passed safety inspections, showing promise for the future.

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In Lahore, some motorcyclists are already using a water kit to run their bikes on water. Pakistani inventor Aga Vakar Ahmed created this kit in 2012, and it has been adapted for motorcycles by Kamar Zaman. The kit includes a cylindrical jar for water, electrodes, wires, and a hose leading to the engine. By using electrosthesis, the kit converts water into HHO gas, which can be used as fuel in any unmodified gas engine. This invention is a significant improvement for residents of Pakistan, who often face long waits at gas stations. Not only does the water kit provide financial benefits, but if adopted globally, it could also help combat pollution and save the world.
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