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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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Stefan Marnoff, a leader in the European Free Energy Movement, made significant progress in technology before a fatal accident. Doctor John Mullen, a former nuclear physicist at McDonnell Douglas, died from arsenic poisoning. His girlfriend, a suspect, was also found dead. Dmitry Petronov invented a plasma battery and disappeared after visiting a bakery. Zachary Warfield, another inventor, died in a mysterious boating accident after meeting Petronov. Eugene Malov, a physicist, claimed to have a working free energy device but was fatally beaten the day before his public announcement.

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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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A series of inventors who developed groundbreaking energy technologies mysteriously died before sharing their inventions. From free energy to cold fusion, each inventor met a tragic end, raising questions about the suppression of revolutionary technologies. The world is full of strange coincidences and mysteries.

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Tesla’s vision: "electric power is everywhere in unlimited quantities and can power the world's machinery without the need for coal, oil, or gas." His financier, "JP Morgan," "could not profit from Tesla's ideas. So he simply cut his funding at one point." The talk cites "Stanley Meyer" using water as fuel by "hitting the water molecule at its resonant frequency," building a dune buggy "on just one full tank of water" before a fatal poisoning. A "working device currently in Switzerland" "resembles an electrostatic Wimshurst machine" and "converts the ambient field energy or radiant energy... into usable electricity," a technology Baumann chose not to disclose "because humanity is simply not ready for it yet." Peter Lindeman "proposed four forces actually": "the banking system," "national governments," "deluded inventors or fraudsters," "consumers." "In a free market economy" "everybody is free to earn as much money as they like, but only in the form of the dollar or the euro." The "true basic need of every human" is "energy," and the hope is "energy is free for everybody."

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- The speaker introduces “cold electricity” as a concept distinct from conventional, heat-associated electricity, framing it as a hidden or overlooked area of science. - A key example cited is Ed Gray, who in the 1980s reportedly created a car engine that ran on cold electricity, remaining cold to the touch and requiring no fuel. - The year 1984 is invoked with the claim of a miracle no-fuel engine that could save us 35,000,000,000 a year in gasoline. - Edwin Gray is said to have discovered cold electricity and to have learned that he could split the positive, challenging the usual positive/negative division of energy. - According to the speaker, Gray created an engine powered by cold electricity that would rewrite all books owned by the Rockefellers and Rothschilds, because those entities “own the science,” and this would provide something entirely different. - A recurring theme is asserted: anything that goes against the Rockefeller and Rothschild school system is labeled “woo woo,” and is claimed to have been debunked by Einstein, who is described here as a Rothschild Zionist; the ether is also mentioned in this context. - Nikola Tesla is referenced as someone who spoke about cold electricity; Tesla is said to have been defunded by JPMorgan after discovering cold electricity and realizing it could be given to everybody, which would eliminate the need for meters and prevent rising energy bills. Summary: The speaker argues for the existence and significance of cold electricity, contrasting it with ordinary hot electricity and presenting it as a disruptive force in energy history. Ed Gray’s alleged 1980s car engine, cold-to-the-touch operation, and fuel-less performance are presented as a pivotal example, along with the assertion that a 1984 no-fuel engine could save enormous gasoline costs. The narrative claims Gray discovered a way to split the positive, a departure from conventional energy concepts, enabling an engine that would threaten entrenched interests represented by the Rockefellers and Rothschilds, who are said to “own the science.” This is linked to a broader claim that challenging these powerful interests is consistently labeled “woo woo,” with Einstein cited as having debunked such ideas, described here through a particular political lens as a Rothschild Zionist. Tesla is invoked as another figure who supported cold electricity, allegedly thwarted by JPMorgan because the invention would empower people by removing the need for meters and reducing electricity bills.

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Several alternative medicine doctors have died under mysterious circumstances, raising concerns about their safety. Doctor Bruce Hedendahl, doctor Jeff Bradstreet, and doctor Theresa Ann Sievers were all found dead within a two-week period. Doctor Bradstreet's practice had been raided by the FDA before his death, while doctor Hedendahl was found dead in his car on Father's Day. Two more doctors, doctor Patrick Fitzpatrick and doctor Jeffrey Whiteside, have also vanished. The speaker emphasizes that they are not suicidal and believes that the deaths are a result of the pharmaceutical industry losing money and a shift in the mindset of the American people towards alternative medicine. They urge people to stand up against this threat.

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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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I visited an underground research facility on the Mexican American border where they are developing transdimensional medical technologies. These technologies can attach missing limbs to the subtle body and help with phantom pain. However, these same technologies could also provide free energy for homes. There are many other spin-offs in energy propulsion that could benefit humanity. I believe we need a Marshall plan for new energy and the environment, funded by individuals in an open source way. Expecting governments to support these disruptive technologies is unrealistic. We are running out of time due to the state of the biosphere and population growth. We need to take drastic measures to create change quickly.

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Phil Schneider, introduced by Al, describes his background and the revelations he has come to share after years of government work. He says he worked seventeen years for the United States government as a geologist, aerospace engineer, and structural engineer, with stints at Groom Lake S4/S2, Los Alamos, EG&G, and other organizations. He claims to have co-invented shaped charge blasting and laser rock deflagration, and to have spent eleven of his seventeen years at Groom Lake, building or aiding the construction of underground facilities. He asserts he helped build 13 deep underground military bases (DUMBs) and additions to Groom Lake complexes, with nine underground bases in the U.S. and others or related facilities elsewhere. Schneider asserts that the purpose of these underground bases is tied to a broader plan by the federal government and the United Nations under a “new world order.” He claims the new world order receives orders from higher, alien entities (the large grays and small grays), and that these extraterrestrials are guiding global events, including the dismantling of governments and the setting up of a one-world governance structure. He says the U.S. is no longer a democracy or republic as originally intended and suggests martial law and civil liberties suppression are part of the path toward this order. He reports alarming statistics about disappearances, claiming that according to FBI, DIA, and CIA data, “one hundred thousand children and one million adults disappear every year,” unspecified as to cause. He shares personal tragedy, mentioning the murder of a friend, Ron Lee Rummel, whom he says was killed after they published material about Star Wars (SDI) being part of the New World Order. He also recounts family history: his father was a U-boat captain who was captured, later became an MD, and contributed to the USS Nautilus and the first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, as well as early work on miniature nuclear engines and the gridbed motor later associated with “black” projects. Schneider details the scope and cost of underground bases: approximately 131 bases in the United States (127 in the Lower 48), with about three per state; two prison camps are being built every seven months, and two underground bases every year. Each base supposedly costs between 17 and 31 billion dollars and employs 1,800 to 10,000 workers, consuming a substantial portion of the black budget (he claims over 310 billion annually, and the black budget itself over 500 billion per year). He alleges the black budget funds come from CIA drug activity, NSA clandestine operations in Panama and South America, and Russian cooperation in strategic metals. He asserts the bases are designed as underground prisons and slave-labor facilities for the New World Order. He shows various artifacts and materials he claims are alien-derived or used in black projects, including a heavy rock he calls Mirror Knight used in stealth aircraft coatings; a highly pure titanium alloy with alien elements used in Phoenix-class submarines; an niobium-titanium-rhenium-copper oxide alloy for black jets; a lithium-alien-element material used in propulsion; “alien aurora drops” from black jet skins; a rock with three-hundred-sixty rotor blades imprint; agatized plant and fruit specimens allegedly millions of years old with identical crystalline structures to materials found at Hiroshima/Nagasaki; and skin fragments of the Roswell crash disc. He asserts these materials illustrate advanced, often alien-derived technology that has been repurposed for U.S. military use. Schneider argues the underground bases are interconnected by roads and high-speed magneto-leviton (maglev) tunnels, with the tunnels enabling rapid movement between bases. He claims the weather has been modified by the U.S. and Russia since the 1960s–1970s, and that such capabilities could dissipate hurricanes or tornadoes, though they are not widely used. He contends the alien presence is widespread, with 11 known alien civilizations visiting Earth, nine of which are not favorable, two benevolent but now reportedly departed. He discusses the possibility of eventual alien takeover over decades and the human role in resisting through public inquiry and informed citizen action, arguing that public officials must be held accountable and that impeachment or traitor proceedings may be necessary to restore a republic. During the session, several attendees ask questions about specific bases, equipment, tunnel connections, and levels of military knowledge. Schneider reiterates the scale (131 bases, up to 39 prison camps), the costs, and the clandestine nature of funding, asserting the need for ongoing public dialogue and investigation. He closes by inviting questions at his booth and offering to show artifacts, emphasizing the necessity of gathering information and continuing to talk.

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A series of inventors working on free energy technologies mysteriously died before sharing their discoveries. From arsenic poisoning to boating accidents, each death was surrounded by suspicious circumstances. The suppression of these inventions by powerful entities like the Department of Energy and JPMorgan raises questions about the true reasons behind these deaths and the lack of progress in making free energy accessible to all. The world is full of strange coincidences.

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Multiple top microbiologists died under suspicious circumstances over a decade before the 2020 pandemic. Professor Wiley, an expert in human immune response and viruses like HIV and Ebola, was found dead in the Mississippi River after investigating dangerous viruses. Other renowned researchers specializing in infectious diseases and biological agents also died. Some were stabbed in car trunks, while others crashed their cars due to missing brake fluid. These scientists were connected to government projects related to bioterrorism, flu pandemics, or anthrax. A total of forty microbiologists were lost in less than four years, revealing connections to weapons research.

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People are dying mysteriously in one piece, possibly due to nanotechnology injected into them. Speculation suggests a pulse microwave 5g signal causes muscles to spasm, leading to experimental deaths. The World Health Organization is criticized for potential harm and enslavement.

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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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Tom Philpott, a university professor, investigated and spoke out about an elite pedophile network. He died by apparent suicide, shooting himself in the heart. Ted Gunderson, former FBI chief in Los Angeles, researched the deep state's activities, including child ritual abuse. He died of cancer, but some believe it was weaponized. Conspiracy researcher Max Spiers, in good health, suddenly vomited black liquid and died. He had previously tweeted about John Podesta's alleged involvement in underage sex trafficking. This tweet may have made Breitbart a target.

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A series of inventors working on free energy technologies mysteriously died before sharing their discoveries. From car engines running on water to plasma batteries, each inventor met a tragic end. Some were found dead, others poisoned, and one even claimed to have been poisoned during lunch. The common thread is the suppression of potentially revolutionary technologies. These incidents raise questions about the true reasons behind the lack of progress in the field of free energy.

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Ari De Go, who patented free energy technology, was found dead in his car before meeting with investors. Stefan Marinov, leader of the European Free Energy Movement, died after a breakthrough while working on a prototype; he reportedly fell out a window. Nuclear physicist Dr. John Mullen, who worked for a military contractor, allegedly discovered something big in energy but died from arsenic poisoning; his girlfriend, the primary suspect, was also found dead. Dimitri Petronov, who invented a plasma battery, disappeared after going to a bakery. Zachary Warfield, also working on a plasma battery and who met with Dimitri, died in a boating accident. Eugene Malo, an expert in cold fusion who claimed to have a working prototype, was beaten to death before going public. Rory Johnson, who invented a cold fusion motor, was subject to a Department of Energy restraining order and died mysteriously despite being healthy. Mark Tomian, who patented a zero-point energy system, was found dead after developing a working prototype, and his research went missing. Stan Thompson, who developed a car that ran on water, died during lunch with investors, claiming he'd been poisoned. Nikola Tesla's free energy research was shut down by JP Morgan after he requested additional capital. The speaker suggests that suppressed technology contributes to inequality and high costs.

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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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Tom Philpott, a university professor, investigated and spoke out about an elite pedophile network. He died by apparent suicide, shooting himself in the heart. Ted Gunderson, a former FBI chief, researched the deep state's activities, including child ritual abuse. He died of cancer, which some believe was weaponized. Conspiracy researcher Max Spires, in perfect health, suddenly vomited black liquid and died. He had previously tweeted about John Podesta's alleged involvement in an underage sex slave operation. This tweet may have made Breitbart a target.

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Stan's inventions harnessed energy from the vacuum of space, known as zero point energy. This energy is abundant and can power devices like Tesla's Wardenclyffe tower and Howard Johnson's magnetron motor. Despite proving their devices worked, inventors like Johnson faced skepticism and were denied patents. Johnson's motor operated efficiently for years until his equipment was stolen, leading him to stop his work. The scientific community struggles to reconcile these inventions with traditional beliefs, highlighting the potential of tapping into limitless energy sources.

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Some individuals have been secretly working on certain technologies for decades. A group plans to open source a significant amount of information within the next three months to prevent its suppression. A laboratory in the Maldives is currently building prototypes based on implosion technology, drawing inspiration from Nikola Tesla's ideas. This involves diagramming the frequencies of elements and their vibrational frequencies, which relate to recurring numbers found in ancient traditions. Plasmoids, donut-shaped clusters of net protons or electrons in a toroidal orbit, can absorb, store, and release substantial energy within their electromagnetic field. They function as self-charging atomic batteries capable of converting matter into clean energy.

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Nikola Tesla was developing free, scalar energy instruments over 100 years ago. This research intimidated powerful entities because free energy shatters economic paradigms based on scarcity. Tesla demonstrated the ability to harness energy from the sun and stars to power a motor. The knowledge of this energy is suppressed because it is free and would make much of existing technology obsolete.

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Killer Patents & Secret Science Vol. 1 | Free Energy & Anti-Gravity Cover-Ups
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This episode of the Wi-Files discusses the long-standing debate over fossil fuel pollution and global warming, suggesting that the technology for unlimited, clean energy has existed for over a century but has been suppressed. Inventors like Charles Pogue and Tom Ogle created highly efficient carburetors and engines, only to face mysterious circumstances that halted their innovations. The U.S. government's Invention Secrecy Act allows for the classification of inventions deemed a threat to the economy, leading to the suppression of many energy-efficient technologies. The episode highlights various inventors who faced violence and legal troubles after developing groundbreaking technologies, including Stanley Meyer’s water-powered car and Floyd Sweet’s vacuum triode amplifier. It argues that the energy industry and government benefit from maintaining the status quo, suppressing inventions that could provide free energy. The narrative concludes with a call for inventors to share their technologies anonymously to bypass the patent system and challenge the existing power structures.

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How to Build a Working UFO | Alien Reproduction Vehicles (ARVs)
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In 1988, aerospace designer Brad Sorensen attended an air show at Norton Air Force Base, where he unexpectedly witnessed a presentation revealing three silent, hovering flying saucers, dubbed Alien Reproduction Vehicles (ARVs) or Flux Liners. These crafts featured a flat bottom, sloped sides, and a dome with cameras. Brad described their mechanics as surprisingly simple, and he later sketched the interior, noting components like a large capacitor array and life support systems. He learned that the ARVs could travel faster than light using Zero Point Energy, a concept rooted in quantum mechanics. Mark McCandlish, another aerospace designer, researched the ARV project, uncovering multiple eyewitness accounts and historical references to similar crafts, including ancient Vimanas. Despite extensive investigation, including testimonies from military personnel and abductees, physical evidence remains elusive. The narrative also highlights the mysterious deaths of several inventors and researchers linked to free energy technologies, suggesting a cover-up surrounding advanced propulsion systems.

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AFTER FILES Q&A
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In a recent livestream, AJ Gentile discussed various topics related to free energy technology, UFOs, and conspiracy theories. He expressed concern about the safety of individuals involved in free energy research, referencing the mysterious deaths of several scientists, including James Allen and Mark McCandlish. AJ highlighted the strange toxicology reports surrounding Allen's death, which included heavy metals like uranium in his bloodstream. The conversation shifted to the potential release of free energy technology, mentioning Randall Carlson's claims about upcoming developments in Japan. AJ expressed skepticism about the timeline for such releases, suggesting that the military has advanced technology that is often kept secret for national security reasons. He noted that many patents related to energy devices are held up due to government interests. AJ also addressed viewer questions about UFOs, stating that while he believes in the existence of unidentified aerial phenomena, he is skeptical about their extraterrestrial origins. He mentioned the idea that many UFO sightings could be attributed to advanced military technology rather than alien spacecraft. The discussion included references to historical figures like Mark McCandlish and theories about secret government programs. The livestream featured numerous viewer interactions, including super chats where fans expressed their appreciation for the channel and shared their own experiences with paranormal phenomena. AJ encouraged viewers to send in tips for future topics, emphasizing the importance of viewer engagement in shaping the content of the channel. AJ shared insights into his creative process, explaining how he researches topics and structures his videos. He highlighted the challenges of maintaining audience interest and the impact of YouTube's algorithm on video visibility. The conversation concluded with AJ thanking viewers for their support and encouraging them to explore various topics, including the mysteries of ancient civilizations and the implications of advanced technologies.
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