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Secret knowledge: inventions that were kept secret from you until now

Secret knowledge: inventions that were kept secret from you until now

Secret knowledge: inventions that were kept secret from you until now!

Brilliant inventions that could change the world. From miracle weapons against cancer to hydrogen engines, from spaceships to time machines. Here we introduce you to nine inventors and tell you what happened to their ideas. Frank Schwede
As we know, human ingenuity knows no bounds. Throughout history, in addition to a number of nonsensical things, it has given rise to many more practical, curious, environmentally friendly and even life-saving ideas that were never allowed to become public knowledge. Many inventors even had to pay with their lives.
Ogle super carburetor
Decades ago, the internal combustion engine could be replaced by an improved drive system. In 1977, mechanic Tom Ogle filed a patent for his “Ogle Super Carburetor”, a low-emission, hydrogen-based drive system with a new type of carburetor system that could quadruple the driving range of a classic gasoline engine.
But Ogle’s invention became a thorn in the side of the oil and automobile industries. Therefore, the smart inventor was offered a lot of money for a patent – not to implement the idea, but to prevent its sale on the market. Ogle apparently became suspicious and declined the offer. Instead, he wanted to sell his invention himself.
The inventor did not allow himself to be intimidated by complaints from so-called patent trolls. Patent trolling is still part of the standard repertoire of large corporations, designed to force inventors to abandon lengthy processes and high legal costs.
When that didn’t work, in 1981 an unknown assailant tried to shoot Ogle from behind, but, as if by miracle, he survived the attack, only to die soon after under mysterious circumstances from an overdose of joke drugs that he allegedly accidentally gave himself the opportunity to separate himself from life. The world never heard of his carburetor again. (Tesla Med-Bed technology creates a field of restorative vital energy that stimulates self-healing of all cells)
Hardly anyone has heard of Royal Raymond Rife. In the 1920s, Rife developed not only a microscope with magnification up to 30,000 times, but also highly effective frequency therapy, which he said was able to effectively fight cancer. (Rediscovery of the Living: A Study of the Vital Energy of Reich, Schauberger, Lakhovsky, Schmidt, Plocher, Herbert and Knapp)
The inventor used his special microscope to study classical pathogens and discovered that each pathogen oscillates at its own frequency and that it is possible to cure any disease using frequencies based on individual electromagnetic signatures.
Rife was the first person to see a live virus through his special microscope. After countless failures, he managed to isolate the so-called BX virus, which is considered the main cause of cancer.
Royal Rife injected the virus into 400 laboratory animals; soon after, each of the animals developed tumors, which the researcher then killed using a special procedure. Along with his technician John Crane, Rife developed a frequency therapy device that uses electrodes attached to the body to send electromagnetic resonance waves into the body.
Ten years later, the American Medical Association put an end to this form of therapy. In 1960, Rife’s design workshop was raided, and authorities confiscated some of the laboratory equipment. The background was investigations by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which considered some of the devices developed by Rifes to be unapproved medical devices.
There was a trial against Royal Rife and John Crane. Rife himself was arrested and released on bail. Later, to avoid prison, he fled to Mexico, and in 1964 the inventor returned to the United States. Crane was sentenced to ten years in prison but was released after just three years.
In 1971, Rife died of an overdose of Valium and alcohol at Grossmont Hospital. All clinical records of his work have been removed from scientific archives. The tragic story can be read in Barry Lyne’s book The Rife Report: The Cancer Cure That Worked.
Water instead of gasoline
American Stanley Meyer also wanted to revolutionize the automobile industry. In the 1990s, he claimed to have invented the first water-powered car.
Meyer died on March 20, 1998, also under mysterious circumstances. They say that, running out of the restaurant, he shouted: “They poisoned me!” An autopsy showed he had high blood pressure and a brain aneurysm. However, many of his followers believe that he was killed because of his invention.
His brother Steve claims that shortly before his death, his brother met with a Belgian investor who offered him a lot of money for a patent, which Meyer rejected. Brother tha also claims that the test car and its accessories were stolen a week later.
According to Meyer, his invention could travel from Los Angeles to New York with 83 liters of water in the tank. This is about 4500 kilometers. Meyer’s invention was reviewed in 1996 by two experts who concluded that it was nothing revolutionary since the car would be powered by traditional electrolysis.
Meyer was prosecuted because he failed to comply with agreements made with investors. He was fined $25,000 for fraud.
Rainmaker
In the late 1930s, psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich claimed to have discovered a universal energy called orgone. Based on his orgone hypothesis, Reich developed not only orgone therapy but also a weather machine he called the Cloudbuster, a device that would manipulate orgone present in the atmosphere to create rain clouds.
The Cloudbuster consisted of long tubes of custom-made metal pointing parallel to the sky. Reich theorized that orgone power could be absorbed using Cloudbuster. The open pipes were intended to create a suction that reached the atmosphere and caused rain.
However, there is no proven case where rainfall caused noticeable changes in the weather. There is also no scientific evidence for the existence of orgone energy itself.
In the 1950s, a court banned orgone therapy, after which all of Wilhelm Reich’s inventions and books had to be destroyed. Reich, for his part, was outraged by the verdict and refused to accept it, which led to him being sentenced to two years in prison for contempt of court, which he began on March 12, 1957. Nine months later, Reich died. The official cause of death was heart failure.
Much ahead of time
In 1946, American Preston Tucker realized his lifelong dream. He built a car that, in one fell swoop, revolutionized the entire automobile market. His ’48 Tucker was not only sleek and futuristically beautiful, but it also had modern safety standards such as seat belts and special glass for the windshield.
But Tucker’s dream was unsuccessful from the very beginning. Dissatisfaction with other car manufacturers hampered the company’s success. Only 51 cars left the small production.
Tucker was also charged with violating corporate laws and breach of trust at the instigation of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The automaker was acquitted, but was unable to continue production of the Tucker ’48.
Cold fusion
Martin Fleischmann was a German-British chemist and internationally recognized expert in electrochemistry who became famous for reporting cold fusion that is still not understood.
Fleischman and his student, American electrochemist Stanley Pons, describe cold fusion as the process of generating electricity and supplying energy without a thermonuclear reaction.
They claim to have achieved nuclear fusion using electrochemical means at just 27 degrees Celsius. Subsequently, hope grew that Fleischmann and Pons had found a way to an inexhaustible source of energy.
But that didn’t happen, instead it happened
Alien technology
In 1926, the young physicist Thomas Townsend Brown designed a device he called the spaceship. An aircraft designed on the principles of electrogravity without any moving parts.
The drive and control mechanism was based solely on the mechanism of changing and enhancing electrical polarization. According to the pattern of the so-called Biefeld-Brown effect, the plane always moved towards the positive pole.
Brown found the necessary financial support for his research from Agnew Hunter Bahnson Jr., chairman of the Bahnson company from Winston-Salem in the US state of Carolina.
There Brown was able to continue his anti-gravity research as part of a research project. But after the sudden death of his friend and patron in an accident on his private plane in 1964, the project was discontinued by his heirs.
Despite numerous patents in the US and abroad, Brown and his gravitator were not successful, but he also demonstrated his flying metal disks at the US space agency NASA and conducted private research at the University of California until shortly before his death in 1985 from California. State University.
The Secret of Magnetism
Out of heartache, sculptor and mason Edward Leedskalnin built a castle complex from more than 1,100 tons of coral rock in the US state of Florida.
Lidskalnin, only 1.50 meters tall, worked on it for about 28 years and proved that the builders of ancient cultures used a long-forgotten technology that made it possible to move stones of enormous size and weight without cranes or hydraulics.
Most of the processed blocks weighed around 30 tons in their raw form, with the largest measuring an impressive 7.60 meters. Leedskalnin managed to place the blocks in such a way that they are held together only by their own weight.
The Coral Castle remains a mystery even to scientists today. However, this site is also proof that ancient monumental structures such as Machu Picchu, the great pyramids of Egypt or Britain’s Stonehenge are not magic, but that these places were created with the help of long-forgotten secret knowledge that very few people mastered.
Leedskalnin, until his death in 1951, claimed to have known the secret of the Egyptian pyramids, which allowed him to build this site. He literally said, “It’s not that hard, you just have to know how.”
“I uncovered the mystery of the pyramids and how the Egyptians and the ancient builders of Peru, Yucatan and Asia were able to build their enormous monuments using simple tools.”
Leedskalnin claimed to have discovered the secret of magnetism. He conducted relevant experiments and published a textbook with detailed instructions for conducting experiments, published in 1945 under the title Magnetic Current.
Does the Vatican have a time machine?
Austrian writer Peter Crassa claims in his book The Chronovisor of Father Ernetti that a Dominican priest named Father Pellegrino Ernetti was able to travel through modern history by electronically altering the frequencies of the chants of Benedictine monks as they appeared on the same monitor.
Ernetti claims to have seen, among other things, the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and other great historical events, all of which contradict official historiography.
According to The Epoch Times, the Italian church has been trying to unravel the secret of chronovisor technology for a long time. The scientific director, Luigi Borello, knew Father Ernitti very personally and is to this day one of his harshest critics.
After all, the existence of the chronovisor is confirmed by Alfred Lambremont Webre, economist, lawyer and author of the book The Omniverse. In a 2017 interview, Webre confirmed to the British newspaper the Daily Star that the Vatican does have this technology.
Crassa writes that the Vatican later gave Ernetti’s chronovisor to the CIA, which was made possible by the fact that the then head of the CIA’s counterintelligence division, James Jesus Angeleton, worked for both the Vatican and the United States during his tenure between 1954 and 1954. Since 1975 he has worked for the Israeli government.
Sources: PublicDomain/Frank Schwede, March 6, 2024
https://nashaplaneta.su/blog/tajnye_znanija_izobretenija_kotorye_do_segodnjashnego_dnja_derzhalis_ot_vas_v_sekrete/2024-03-07-55866
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