
544: Killer Patents & Secret Science Vol. 1 | Free Energy & Anti-Gravity Cover-Ups
The Why Files: Operation Podcast
The Battle for Fuel Efficiency: Inventors vs. Oil Companies
This chapter explores the stories of inventors like Charles Poe, Tom Ogle, and Colonel Brown who created innovative fuel-saving devices only to face setbacks, legal battles, and suspicious circumstances. It delves into the impact of these inventions on oil companies, lobbying efforts that led to the Invention Secrecy Act, and the petrodollar agreement's influence on the global currency market. The chapter also discusses the advancements in fuel efficiency, from Poe's carburetor in the 1930s to Stanley Meyer's car that runs on water, highlighting the challenges and controversies that surround revolutionary technologies.
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