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Famous Deaths, Suicide Or Murder?
Photo Source: Said To Be In Public Domain Dune Buggy Similar To One Built By Stanley Meyers To Test His Water Powered Engine Sometimes, some people are in the possession of great secrets, secrets so powerful that they can cost others a fortune if implemented, or maybe change their entire life. Stanley Meyers was said to be such a man. It is said that he had a functional engine that ran on water. He began to look into doing this during the oil embargo in the 1970s. He wasn't a scientist, but a very talented inventor. He was able to construct a device that could take ordinary tap water and produce hydrogen on demand, using hardly any current. It used only about 1/2 amp. His system produced several hundred times more energy than it used to produce the hydrogen. When the water is tapped for hydrogen, it looks like it is boiling, yet it doesn't change temperature. The hydrogen just pours out of the water, at such a rate, that it can power an automobile engine. There were many international patents obtained. The U.S. Patent Office took 3 years to grant a Patent The engine doesn't even have a hydrogen tank, it just uses water and takes the hydrogen from it as it needs it. Road blocks were set up everywhere to discourage him. Surely the oil industry certainly doesn't want to see this engine on the market and scientists are not happy to deal with a non scientist. They usually have utter contempt for these kind of people. NASA is said to be very interested in the engine. If it could be put in a rocket, the rocket would be full of water, not explosive rocket fuel, making the rockets much more safer. Here is the problem, this method would make energy almost free, do you think the fat cats would ever want this, as it would interfere with their monetary stream? He had been threatened many times and admitted to being offered one billion dollars from an Arab country to stop development. In his words, you would be surprised if you knew who was offering me money to forget about this invention. Well this may not be his exact words, but it is close enough. Some critics say that the entire thing was a fraud, because Stan Meyer was claiming to have a perpetual motion machine, which is impossible. Apparently they haven't really looked at what he invented. He was extracting energy, using less energy than he was getting. This doesn't qualify for perpetual motion. If I were lucky enough to hit a vein of coal with a pickax and suddenly a huge piece of coal broke loose, wouldn't I be extracting more energy (the coal ) than the energy I put into it (my swing of the pickax)? To prove his theory worked, he drove a water powered car from California to New York and only burned 28 gallons of water. So how did he die? The government built a research institute for him and it is said that when he attended a dinner there, he was poisoned, others say that it was food poisoning. Here is a question for you, if his death was accidental, why isn't his invention being pushed forward, why has all work on it stopped? I think that the answer is simple, it is a lot less expensive to hire an assassin than to even buy someone like this off, even if you could, which in his case they couldn't. Here is the kicker, many say that other innovative engines and methods for fueling them without using gasoline or using very little have been squashed in the past and some of these inventors have also been killed. Sure we have no way of proving this, but does any rational person out there think that people that are making millions and millions of dollars a year off of oil wouldn't bump off someone that was going to interfere with their income. The same goes for oil producing countries. Inventing a replacement for oil is a very dangerous business. Another person that was said to have been murdered was James Vincent Forrestal. He wasn't killed because he invented anything. As a matter of fact, he wasn't an inventor, but he was the Secretary of Defense, when he died in 1949. Forrestal was said to have been a member of Majestic 12, a secret organization that was formed by the President of the United States to deal with ufos and extraterrestrial events. As we all know, the government has never admitted to any contact with beings from other worlds and even tried to cover up the fact that ufos were over the White House in the early 1950s. It is said that Forrestal had married a very unstable, but beautiful woman and this proved to be very stressful for him. It was also said that he developed deep emotional problems. Supposedly, one of his problems was that he was incapable of making commitments to others. He had been the Under Secretary of the Navy and was responsible for the Navy's huge buildup in World War II. In 1944 the Secretary of the Navy, William F. Knox died, he was given the post by Roosevelt. He later became the nation's first Secretary of Defense. During his term, the cold war was just beginning and this brought a lot more pressure on him. Here is how the theory goes. It is said that he suddenly snapped. Others say that he was unwilling to conform to the secrecy required of him as a member of Majestic 12. Others on the panel of Majestic 12 began to think of him as a liability. Supposedly we were in contact with several different off world races and even having trouble with some of them. The government was afraid that if the fact that we had met extraterrestrials ever got out, it would destroy all the religious institutions on Earth and cause riots everywhere. When the others on the panel began to suspect that Forrestal was going to shoot his mouth off, they had him committed to Besthesda Naval Hospital in a suite of rooms on the 16th floor. The suite had been built for the president. The windows had locked, heavy metal screens on them. One morning when the staff went up to see the Secretary, a screen was mysteriously unlocked and open and Forrestal was laying on the pavement, 16 floors down. Who opened the screen and why? Did someone drag him out of bed, open the screen and toss him out? What do you think? What could Marilyn Monroe have in common with the first two people we have talked about? She obviously wasn't an inventor with a revolutionary fuel source and she certainly was not part of a secret government panel on ufos and extraterrestrials. She probably did have information that might have been ruinous to some, however. Poor Marilyn, she had such an unhappy life. In her time she was one of the most sought after women in the world. She had been brought up in foster homes and orphanages until she was 11 years old. At that point a family took her in, but when she reached 16 years old, the husband was transferred and they couldn't afford to take Marilyn with them. There was only 2 things she could do, go back to the orphanage or get married. Norma Jeane Mortenson, her real name, married her neighbor who was 21 years old. When he went away to war, she began to be sought out because of her great looks and figure. She was approached by modeling and movie studios and divorced her husband. She became a famous actress. In 1954 she married Joe DiMaggio who loved here deeply, but was very jealous. They divorced 9 months later, but he never stopped loving her. Next she married Arthur Miller, this lasted about 4 1/2 years. Then it happened, she met John Kennedy, the president of the United States and possibly the most powerful man in the world. There are many stories about this, but I guess it is sufficient to say that Marilyn could never be happy with one man for more than a couple of years and Kennedy was not looking for a long term relationship since he was already married. There are several stories of people walking in on them while they were in compromising positions. Be this as it may, she must have heard a lot and knew just as much, making her a liability. At some point, it is said that the president got tired of her and gave her to his brother Bobby, like a piece of used goods. On August 5, 1962, Marilyn who was only 36 years old, died in her sleep. It was said that she took an overdose of pills, but many think that she was forced to do this and it was the way to get rid of her, still others laugh at this conclusion. Daniel Burros was a member of the U.S. Army. He must have heard about Hitler and the Nazi party and how they felt about non aryans, especially Jews. Could he have had his head stuck in the sand, because that is about the only way that he would not have heard about this, in those years. Oh you are wondering what I am getting at? Well Mr. Burros, the former U.S. soldier, joined the American Nazi Party. It had been founded in Virginia by a former U.S. Navy pilot named George Lincoln Rockwell. Burros really took to his job, so much so that he was sent to New York as a recruiter for the Ku Klux Klan and rose to the 3rd highest position in the Nazi party. He should have covered his tracks better however. It was then that something happened to him that completely devastated him. The New York Times revealed that Mr. Dan Burros was Jewish. Yes that is right, he was Jewish and joined the Nazi Party and recruited for the Ku Klux Klan. Sounds impossible doesn't it? It wasn't long after that, that he was found dead and it was declared a suicide. Before he died, he had told a reporter about how much he admired the Third Reich and how he hated the Jews. The reporter responded that his parents were married in a Jewish ceremony in the Bronx. It was then that Burros said that he was going to kill the reporter. He ran the American National Socialist Party from a post office box and even stamped all outgoing mail with a swastika. Could a man possibly have more enemies than this guy? When the Nazis found out he was a Jew they hated him and wanted him dead. I imagine that he was not too popular with the Jewish people either. Could his suicide have really been an assassination? It looks like it is quite possible. |
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