In the past, a pivotal moment in history could have been averted, allowing human life to progress without significant hindrance. However, the refusal to compensate for intellectual property by certain individuals prevented such progress.
About a decade ago, Stanley Myers devised an ingenious solution to the pollution problem with his water-powered car dune buggies. With numerous patents and a functional prototype, his invention held immense promise. Sadly, the betrayal from within our own military, seemingly driven by white racist Republicans, led to Stanley's tragic end. He was assassinated by oil-related individuals who poisoned him while he was dining with his brother at a restaurant. Stanley's dying words confirmed the act of poisoning.
At that time, I too was striving to make a difference with my own patents, awaiting approval and seeking funding for my live streaming mobile video invention. My intention was to utilize the profits to manufacture Stanley's invention, which could have saved the entire planet by enabling engines to run on water alone.
Since Stanley's untimely death, his groundbreaking invention remains unused, representing a grave disservice to humanity, thanks to the greed of the world's oil industry.
Now, it appears that poetic justice is at play, as innovative minds like Stanley and myself face neglect and even tragedy, all in the pursuit of advancing technology for the greater good.
In the past, a pivotal moment in history could have been averted, allowing human life to progress without significant hindrance. However, the refusal to compensate for intellectual property by certain individuals prevented such progress.
About a decade ago, Stanley Myers devised an ingenious solution to the pollution problem with his water-powered car dune buggies. With numerous patents and a functional prototype, his invention held immense promise. Sadly, the betrayal from within our own military, seemingly driven by white racist Republicans, led to Stanley's tragic end. He was assassinated by oil-related individuals who poisoned him while he was dining with his brother at a restaurant. Stanley's dying words confirmed the act of poisoning.
At that time, I too was striving to make a difference with my own patents, awaiting approval and seeking funding for my live streaming mobile video invention. My intention was to utilize the profits to manufacture Stanley's invention, which could have saved the entire planet by enabling engines to run on water alone.
Since Stanley's untimely death, his groundbreaking invention remains unused, representing a grave disservice to humanity, thanks to the greed of the world's oil industry.
Now, it appears that poetic justice is at play, as innovative minds like Stanley and myself face neglect and even tragedy, all in the pursuit of advancing technology for the greater good.