1150 They Tried to Hide This Technology From the World and Even Made a Movie About It

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1150 They Tried to Hide This Technology From the World and Even Made a Movie About It 

7 Mar 2026 The video explores suppressed technologies, including cold fusion and water-powered cars. It highlights the mysterious deaths of inventors like Stanley Meyer, who claimed to have created a car running on water, and suggests these deaths were orchestrated by powerful interests protecting their profits. The video also mentions a scientist, Stanley Ponds, whose funding was allegedly cancelled by Congress. 

The text discusses the alleged suppression of cold fusion research by Jeffrey Epstein, who reportedly influenced Congress to cancel funding for scientist Stanley Ponds. The author suggests that Epstein’s involvement in science dates back to the 1980s, raising questions about the trustworthiness of the scientific establishment. The text also mentions the death of Morgan Freeman’s step-granddaughter in a bizarre exorcism incident. 

The speaker discusses an alleged cure for a disease, suggesting it’s suppressed in favour of expensive treatments. They question Bill Gates’ influence in science despite lacking a relevant degree. The speaker also critiques the Catholic Church, highlighting historical errors and the prohibition of priestly marriage, which they believe contradicts biblical teachings. 

Key points

  • Memorable Movie Experience: The speaker recalls watching the movie “Chain Reaction” during a summer co-op job and finding it particularly memorable. * Suppressed Scientific Discoveries: The speaker discusses the idea of powerful individuals suppressing scientific breakthroughs, using the example of Jeffrey stopping a scientist from developing cold fusion. * Controlled Scientific Narrative: The speaker suggests that prominent scientists like Stephen Hawking and Neil deGrasse Tyson are influenced or controlled to promote a specific scientific narrative, while other scientists with potentially groundbreaking inventions are silenced. * Water-Powered Cars: Discussion about inventors claiming to have built cars that run on water, including an Iranian scientist and UFO expert Bob Lazar. * Lack of Funding: Mention of a Japanese company unable to secure funding for their water-powered car technology. * Conspiracy Theories: Suggestion that a scientist in America who was working on a similar technology died mysteriously after meeting with investors. * Alternative Energy Sources: Discussion about cars running on water and cold fusion as potential clean energy solutions. * Conspiracy Theories: Mentions of mysterious deaths and the possibility of suppression of alternative energy technologies by powerful industries. * Societal Concerns and Preparedness: References to potential societal unrest, food shortages, and the importance of preparedness. * Stanley Meyer’s Water-Fuelled Car: Stanley Meyer invented a car that runs on water, splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen for fuel. * Car’s Efficiency and Environmental Impact: The car could travel 112 miles on four litres of water, generating no emissions. * Meyer’s Mysterious Death and Potential Conspiracy: Meyer died mysteriously after facing threats from oil companies, leading to speculation about the cause of his death. * Myers’ Background: Not a chemist or engineer, but achieved success in inventing a car that runs on water. * Electric Vehicle Reality: Electric vehicles currently rely on fossil fuels for electricity generation, contradicting their clean energy image. * Myers’ Demise: Died under suspicious circumstances after a meeting with potential investors, possibly due to foul play. * Cold Fusion Research Suppression: Jeffrey Epstein allegedly influenced Congress to cancel funding for a scientist named Stanley Ponds who was researching cold fusion and getting results. * Discrediting the Scientist: Epstein allegedly influenced other scientists to discredit Ponds by attempting to recreate his work incorrectly and claiming it didn’t work. * Similarity to Fallout TV Show Plot: The situation is compared to the Fallout TV show plot where a scientist who invented cold fusion was discredited and blacklisted. * Cold Fusion Funding: The speaker believes the email’s message, “Regarding Cold Fusion, I killed ponds,” refers to the cessation of funding for Cold Fusion research. * Stanley Pons’s Background: Stanley Pons, an American electrochemist born in 1943, is known for his work on Cold Fusion with Martin Fleischmann in the 1980s and 1990s. * Cold Fusion Experiment: On March 23, 1989, Pons and Fleischmann announced the experimental production of Cold Fusion at the University of Utah, but their claims were later debunked due to unreproducibility. * Jeffrey’s Influence on Science: Jeffrey claims to have been involved in science since the 1980s, potentially influencing scientific discourse and suppressing ideas like Cold Fusion. * Comparison to Carl Sagan: The text draws a parallel between Jeffrey’s influence and that of Carl Sagan, highlighting the potential impact of individuals on scientific thought. * Distrust in Scientific Establishment: The author expresses scepticism towards the scientific establishment, suggesting that peer-reviewed experiments may be influenced by individuals like Jeffrey. * Disbelief in Science: The speaker expresses distrust in the scientific community, citing the attendance of figures like Stephen Hawking at a location associated with Jeffrey Epstein. * Eddie Casovich’s Invention: Eddie Casovich is credited with creating a computer model for cheap, abundant energy through water-to-hydrogen conversion. * Opposition to the Invention: The speaker suggests that energy companies would oppose this invention as it threatens their profits, while consumers would be interested. * Morgan Freeman’s Granddaughter’s Death: E’Dena Hines, Morgan Freeman’s step-granddaughter, died in a tragic incident involving her boyfriend and an exorcism attempt. * Public Reaction and Tributes: Morgan Freeman released a statement expressing grief and gratitude for the support received. * Connection to the Speaker: The speaker found the story interesting and connected it to other events, including a personal anecdote and a geopolitical situation. * Gaddafi’s Speech: Gaddafi believes that many viruses will be created in the future, particularly by private intelligence companies. * Alleged Cure for Cancer: The speaker claims to have an alleged cure for cancer that is also an alleged parasite cure, which they believe is being suppressed in favour of expensive treatments like chemotherapy. * Personal Anecdotes: The speaker shares personal anecdotes about their wife and father having cancer, implying the effectiveness of the alleged cure. * Bill Gates’ Influence in Science: Despite lacking a formal degree in science or engineering, Bill Gates holds significant influence in the scientific community, having invested in research platforms like ResearchGate and allegedly stopping cold fusion research in the 1980s. * Speculation on the Cause of Illness: The speaker expresses uncertainty about the cause of an unnamed illness, suggesting a possible link to food or other products. * Prominent Figures in Science: The speaker mentions individuals like Jeffrey Epstein and Robert, highlighting their roles in scientific institutions and research. * Notable College Dropouts: Discussion about successful individuals like Mark Zuckerberg and Michael Dell who dropped out of college. * Bill Gates’ Honorary Degree: Commentary on Bill Gates receiving an honorary degree from Harvard, with a sarcastic remark about his success. * Pope Leo’s Stance and Osman Gold’s Condition: Observation of Pope Leo’s opposition to nationalistic ideas, contrasting it with the history of Rome, and mentioning Osman Gold’s condition for returning to the Catholic Church. * Criticism of the Catholic Church: The speaker criticises the Catholic Church for being weak and for having many errors, both old and new. * History of Celibacy in the Catholic Church: The speaker claims that Catholic priests were once allowed to marry and that the rule of celibacy was instituted by the pope to control church property. * Biblical Prophecy and Modern Day Issues: The speaker cites 1 Timothy 3 and 4 as predicting the church’s departure from the faith and points to a recent story about a priest appearing with a woman as an example of this. * Religious Interpretation: Discusses interpretations of biblical passages, particularly 1 Timothy 3 and 4, regarding marriage and the role of priests. * Suppressed Inventions: Mentions the concept of inventions like “cars running on water” and “cold fusion” being suppressed. * Content Promotion and Platforms: Promotes various platforms and content, including a website with links to social media, Rumble, and other websites, as well as upcoming interviews and books. * Website Content: The website features a collection of ancient books, including Christian texts, historical documents, and Apocryphal writings. * Website Features: The website includes detailed analysis and summaries of various topics, covering religious themes, historical figures, and conspiracy theories. * Website Promotion: The creator encourages viewers to visit the website and share their thoughts in the comments section.

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