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Creator of Car That Runs On Water Dies Shouting, ‘They Poisoned Me’


In a rather unfortunate series of events, ace creator of the car that runs on water has died.

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The water car inventor’s mysterious death has sparked outrage and controversy. According to reports, Stanley Meyer suddenly passed away after dining at a restaurant. But what has gathered much attention is the fact that he spent his last moments screaming, ‘They poisoned me.’

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The inventor of the car that runs on water dies mysteriously

Stanley Meyer, the creator of the car that runs on water, died on March 20, 1998.point 232 |

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After so many years later, controversy still surrounds his death.point 56 | Reports claim that the famed inventor was enjoying a meal at a restaurant.point 118 | Coincidently, he started to feel unwell.point 153 | And that was the point where Stanley walked making shocking claims.point 210 | 1

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The creator started gasping for air while making claims of, ‘They poisoned me.’ He then passed away moments later.

Despite the inventor’s claims, a police investigation report made other findings. A conclusion relating to his cause of death had no such claims of poisoning. Instead, it was ruled out.

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Medical reports further suggested that Stanley died from a cerebral aneurysm. This was coherently linked with his high blood pressure condition.

Supporters of ace car creator fear his death was an ‘assasination attempt’

Despite so many years gone by, supporters of Stanley continue to grieve his death. Many make the claims that his death wasn’t due to natural reasons. It was an assassination attempt.

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They further go on claiming that the entire process was a staged show.point 58 | ‘It was done to suppress his inventions’, claimed a close supporter.point 128 | At the same time, Stanley’s brother, Steve, also has mixed feelings relating to the event.point 210 |

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His brother claims that Stanley’s death occurred right after a business meeting with important Belgian clients.point 102 | Stanley reportedly refused a mega-deal pertaining to his ‘car that runs on water’ invention.point 193 | And that is possibly why he died.point 220 | 1

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Steve went on claiming how unidentified men stole dune buggies and a lot of his brother’s experimental equipment. Despite so much controversy, none of these reports were denied or accepted.

Furthermore, details of his life story were made into a documentary.

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A car that runs on water: Taking a closer look at Stanley Meyer’s famed achievements

But why is Stanley Meyer so famous?

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He is responsible for coming up with the famed water fuel cell. And that means cars and other vehicles would run on water as fuel.

Another famed claim relating to Meyer’s discoveries is the replacement of spark plugs with innovative injectors. This can introduce a splendid hydrogen/oxygen mixture into engine cylinders. Hence, anyone can travel from New York to the state of Los Angeles with just 83 liters of water.

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Wikipedia further elaborated Meyer’s discovery in detail so viewers could understand clearly. The car that runs on water makes use of a water fuel cell. First, water splits into hydrogen and oxygen atoms. Simultaneously, it undergoes combustion towards water vapor again. In the end, you get energy.

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These claims sent shockwaves of disbelief around the world. Meyer was always applauded for his discoveries.

Why can’t we see Meyer’s incredible today?

Despite so many major breakthroughs and theories, why can’t we see Meyer’s inventions today?

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In the year 1996, Meyer faced great challenges. A number of investors sued him. Reports claim that he sold his dealerships to them.

His ‘car that runs on water’ model never underwent scheduled tests and examinations. It was as if a negative force didn’t wish to see his hard work come to life.

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At the same time, a court declared Meyer guilty, ordering him to repay a whopping $25,000 to investors. This was the start of his downfall.

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Today, all of Meyer’s inventions are at the center of the public domain. At the same time, it’s hard to accept some truths.  No other vehicle manufacturers have used his ideas to bring out their own success. 

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