Killer Patents & Secret Science Vol. 1 | Free Energy & Anti-Gravity Cover-Ups
The Why Files
54 min, 4 sec
A detailed exploration of various suppressed technologies and inventions that could have drastically changed the world.
Summary
- Numerous inventors created devices for clean, unlimited energy, and anti-gravity but faced suppression, theft, and threats.
- Inventions like water-fueled cars, high-efficiency solar panels, and devices tapping into zero-point energy have been allegedly suppressed or classified.
- The Invention Secrecy Act of 1951 allows the U.S. government to classify patents that threaten national security or the economy.
- The shadow government is suggested to have an interest in maintaining power and control by restricting access to such technologies.
- Inventors are advised to publish their findings anonymously online instead of seeking patents to avoid suppression and potential harm.
Chapter 1
The episode is introduced and sponsored by Rocket Money.
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Chapter 2
The episode discusses the potential of unlimited clean energy and the unnecessary fight between fossil fuel and global warming arguments.
- The technology to create unlimited clean, free energy has existed for over 100 years.
- Inventions have been made to extract energy from thin air, defy gravity, and manipulate space-time, but inventors faced suppression or disappearance.
- The episode challenges the perception that such advanced technology is mere science fiction.
Chapter 3
The story of Charles Pogue's high mileage carburetor, which was suppressed after showing promise.
- Charles Pogue, a Canadian, invented a carburetor in the 1930s that significantly improved fuel efficiency.
- After tests showed the invention's validity, Pogue's lab was broken into, his inventions stolen, and he never spoke of it again.
- The oil companies and government sought to suppress such technology due to its potential economic impact.
Chapter 4
Exploration of the Invention Secrecy Act and how it has been used to suppress technology.
- The Invention Secrecy Act of 1951 allows the U.S. government to classify inventions deemed a threat to national security or the economy.
- Inventors are forbidden from disclosing, exporting, or selling such inventions, with severe penalties for noncompliance.
- The Act has been used to keep energy-efficient and potentially revolutionary technologies from the public.
Chapter 5
Tom Ogle's engine invention led to his downfall after attracting attention from oil companies and government.
- Tom Ogle invented an engine that ran on fumes, which dramatically increased fuel efficiency.
- After being approached with lucrative offers and deciding to maintain control of his invention, Ogle faced legal and personal troubles.
- Ogle was shot and later died under mysterious circumstances, with his invention forgotten and the petrodollar system strengthened.
Chapter 6
Stanley Meyer developed a car that ran on water, which led to his alleged poisoning and suppression of his technology.
- Stanley Meyer invented a car that ran on water through electrolysis, which didn't require pure water and was highly efficient.
- Despite public demonstrations and offers from oil-producing countries, Meyer died under suspicious circumstances after claiming he was poisoned.
- Meyer also had other inventions, including a classified electromagnetic device.
Chapter 7
Discussion on zero point energy and its potential to revolutionize our understanding of physics and energy.
- Zero point energy is the energy present in the vacuum of space, potentially offering an unlimited source of power.
- Inventors like Howard Johnson and Thomas Moray created devices that harnessed this energy, but faced suppression and threats.
- The concept challenges the laws of thermodynamics and is often dismissed by mainstream science.
Chapter 8
Investigating anti-gravity technology and its suppression, including the disappearance and targeting of researchers.
- Anti-gravity research has been conducted for decades, often leading to the suppression and disappearance of researchers.
- Inventions that could manipulate gravity or offer new forms of propulsion have been met with threats and confiscation by authorities.
- The shadow government is suggested to control and suppress such technologies to maintain power.
Chapter 9
The conclusion calls on inventors to share their technology openly to avoid suppression and potentially change the world.
- The episode concludes with the assertion that many promising technologies have been suppressed for the sake of money and power.
- Inventors are encouraged to share their findings anonymously to prevent suppression and help society.
- The episode highlights the negative impact of the 'green energy' movement and the control of the shadow government.
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