Man Who Created Water-Powered Car Dies Screaming ‘They Poisoned Me’

One of the things that many people complain about these days is the price of gas. It is something that all of us need to put up with, however, but that may not have needed to be the case.

Stanley Meyer is an inventor who came up with a unique idea and he even claimed that it worked. His claim was that he invented a car that would run on water alone.

Unfortunately, Stanley passed away in a rather unusual situation and his last words have many people wondering about the cause of his death.

If you are wondering how the water-powered car would work, it involved a fuel cell that would split water atoms into their separate elements of hydrogen and oxygen. The hydrogen would be used as the fuel and the oxygen would just be a byproduct.

If you are saying that this is too good to be true, then you are not alone. Even so, there are many people who believe that it could be true if it was done in the right way. Unfortunately, we will never know the truth because Myers died in 1998.

The inventor was out to lunch when he grabbed his throat and screamed “they poisoned me.” This caused many people to wonder if the oil companies did not put a hit out on him.

They did look into his death carefully and the toxicology report said that there were no poisons known to American science in his system. It seems as if he had died of an aneurysm, so it was called death by natural causes.

A court in Ohio had also ruled against him two years before he died, saying that his claims were fraudulent. He then had to pay back the money from investors.

One of the problems is the stability of the water molecule, so if you were to break it down into its separate elements, it would take more energy than what you would get out of it.

It’s nice to think that there may be the possibility of running a car on water, but at this point, we still have limitations.

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