However, no engine or car manufacturer has used any of Meyer’s work yet.Later, James A. Robey, who used to host regular webcasts, had researched and considered Stanley Meyer’s invention to be true. It worked like it was supposed to be.
But many disagreed with the police report and claimed that Stanley Meyer was murdered, as his invention could have paved the way for free energy and the mainstream automobile industry would have suffocated to its end. After an investigation, the Grove City police went with the Franklin County coroner report that ruled that Meyer, who had high blood pressure, died of a cerebral aneurysm.
He was ordered to repay $25000 to the investors.Some people still backed Meyer’s work and were defending him. But perhaps the least-known of these is the car that was said to run on water. 2 years ago Stanley Meyer died suddenly on March 20, 1998, after dining at a restaurant. The meeting was held at a Cracker Barrel restaurant where Meyer’s brother Stephen Meyer was also present there.At the dinner table, they all had a toast after which Meyer ran outside holding his throat. While in a restaurant along with his brother Stephen Meyer and two Belgian investors, Stanely suddenly grabbed his neck, rushed towards the door, dropping to his knees and started violently vomiting. Since the advent of the automobile, manufacturers have designed different engines to limit the environmental impact posed by the cars generate annually. I ran outside and asked him, ‘What’s wrong?’ He said, ‘They poisoned me.’ That was his dying declaration.Many people still believe that Stanley Meyer was killed in a conspiracy. Then he grabbed his neck, bolted out the door, dropped to his knees and vomited violently.He said, ‘They poisoned me.’ That was his dying declaration.There was an investigation which lasted for three months. They all approved Meyer’s work which turned water into hydrogen fuel with electrolysis.Meyer’s buggy was demonstrated in a news report on an Ohio TV Station.During the demonstration, Meyer claimed that his hydrogen car would use only 22 gallons (83 liters) of water to travel from Los Angeles to New York.Meyer sold dealerships to investors who could use the Water Fuel Cell Technology.Things started to take a twist when Meyer made excuses to get his car examined by expert witness Michael Laughton.Michael Laughton was the Professor of Engineering at Queen Mary, University of London.
History of Stan Meyer 3. Among these are ethanol, natural gas, electricity, and even propane.
The inventor died in 1998, and his brother claims he ran out of a restaurant and claimed he was poisoned.
His most popular and talked about the patent is the Hydrogen Car.By 1989, Meyer’s patents were given special preference and were usually put in action within 8 months of release.Usually, patents take more than a year before they are put in action. It worked through , which divided any kind of water — including salt water — into its fundamental elements of hydrogen and oxygen, by utilizing a process far simpler than the electrolysis method.Despite skepticism about the legitimacy of a car that runs on water, Meyer was able to patent his invention under Section 101 of the Subject Matter Eligibility Index, meaning he proved to a patent review board that his invention worked reliably.Meyer’s water-powered engine was the result of 20 years of research and dedication, and he claimed it was capable of converting tap water into enough hydrogen fuel to drive his car from one end of the country to the other. The hydrogen was then burned to create energy which would power the pistons to move and eventually make the wheels turn. Stanley Meyer: Death and Denial. And according to critics, they’re willing and able to quell inventions that threaten to The oil industry always puts up a big fight.
A judge named Roger Hurley defended Meyer, stating “I would not represent someone who I would consider to be a shyster or a bum”, “He was a nice guy”. People who knew him say his work drew worldwide attention: mysterious visitors from overseas, government spying and lucrative buyout offers.
Well, for starters, it’s the petroleum industry. One of such believers was a judge named Roger Hurley.I would not represent someone who I would consider to be a shyster or a bum. And that may be because its inventor, Stanley Meyer, was murdered shortly after he patented his breakthrough.Meyer’s invention promised a revolution in the automotive industry. Meyer’s death was investigated for three months, though it was eventually written on the coroner’s report that he died of a cerebral aneurysm. He told his brother that he had been poisoned.Stanley took a sip of cranberry juice.
Stanley Meyer, Water-Fuel Cell Inventor & Promoter, Dies Suddenly by Dr. Gene Mallove (another inventor who was murdered.) Therefore, many companies went bankrupt and the American automotive industry took a major hit.During this hard time, Stanley Meyer was trying to develop such car that could bring revolution in the American automotive industry.