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RE: Information Finding Championship - Season 1 : Round 12 entry WATER and VIBRATIONAL FREQUENCY

Hi @amariespeaks. Thanks for the interesting article and videos!

Have you ever heard of Stanley Meyer's water fuel cell powered car?

  • I personally know a guy that road in Stan's dune buggy.
    • The technology consisted of very high frequencies breaking water into hydrogen & oxygen to be the fuel for the engine.
  • I worked with the same guy who rode in that dune buggy, to simply use DC electricity to break water into hydrogen and oxygen, which we injected into the air intake of cars.
    • We had full size Ford pickups and Explorers getting upwards of 30mpg.
      • I personally rode in a Honda Accord getting 100+mpg.
        Until you turned on the AC, then it dropped down to 70ish...

I've also studied Nikola Tesla who agrees with you.

Literally EVERYTHING on the planet, the planet itself, the stars - anything you can name has a distinct range of frequencies with which it resonates.

He did many interesting experiments regarding frequencies, pulling power from the vacuum of space by finding the proper resonance frequency, etc.

Fascinating stuff indeed!

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hey @wizarddave it looks like we're on the same wavelength (haha pun intended) I have seen a few articles on the water powered cars - but that is freakin awesome that you know a guy who got a chance to ride in the dune buggy and get to chat with Stan Meyer - and powering those cars and trucks is amazing! People like you should be the ones all over TV and radio getting attention - that is planet changing technology! BUT I guess that's the problem right? lol no one on top likes change :-[

And I have also read into Tesla a bit - I'm no expert but he was certainly a genius ahead of his time. I have seen/read quite a few of his frequency projects and experiments and you're right it really is fascinating!

So glad you enjoyed my post :)

haha

If our universities spent time studying these types of technologies,

  • instead of what the grant writers tell them too
    • there would be earth shattering breakthroughs
      • and the world would be a better place...

SERIOUSLY!! the answers are right in front of our faces but people are too busy on their cell phones to notice or distracted by "the News" lol

Universities are not the learning institutions that they used to be. Most of them are basically businesses that make money from certification and not education. The fact that people don't ask 'why' nearly as much as they used to is a pretty good sign of education becoming a place to go and learn what to do and not why you are doing something...

Absolutely true!

  • The science departments are mainly funded through grants.
    • These grants stipulate what is to be "studied" and the expected results.
      • Buck "the system"... no money for you...

My wife is a licensed cosmetology instructor. (for beauticians)

  • There is a local "college" that teaches those kids how to pass the exam.
    • Unfortunately, most are not taught how to cut hair!
      • What good is a license if you cannot cut hair?!?!?!?

So the exam doesn't involve cutting hair??? I heard something similar in Australia where they removed the apprenticeship from some of the trades like cooking and turned it into a course. So now there are people who have passed the exam but can't tell one vegetable from the other or figure out which spice is which :D

I have done a one-day barista course myself, and nothing teaches you how to make coffee like experience and enjoyment of the beverage, so if you get headaches from smelling coffee like me then nothing is really going to help you make a good cup of coffee :p

It's a multiple choice test.

  • they are required ?xx? hours of "working on the floor" going through school.
    • Unfortunately, some colleges don't actually teach them how to properly cut hair (which I consider is more of an art than science).
      • They do usually get fairly adequate training about coloring hair, perms and such.
        But, they will likely learn more from the companies that sell those products, once they get out in the real world...

I went through a 4 year apprenticeship to become a journeyman lineman.

  • even that doesn't guarantee you learn everything you need to know.
    • I worked for a small town, so didn't get hands on experience of a lot of things apprentices do in larger towns or working for contract companies.

BTW I only drink about 2 pots of coffee a day...

I'll have to check this out because there's a lot of conspiracy theory around why there aren't more cars running on alternative fuels but apparently I just haven't looked hard enough!

Interesting that Nikola Tesla also looked into some of the more interesting areas of science, and what he could have done if there wasn't this feud with Thomas Edison and the fallout from it...

You do know the term "conspiracy theory" was created by the CIA who told the MSM to use it as a derogatory term because not enough people were believing the "official story" about JFK, right?

  • It did not work, because to this day most people still do not believe the official story.
    • They were successful in making it a derogatory term.

Check out Daniel Dingel. A Filipino inventor of a water car...

What an incredible person. For those that want to learn more: http://www.dinglefoundation.com/

now now now
you know that sounds

  • ✋ Too Good To Be True! ✋

Perhaps "the powers that be"
have spent enormous energies
covering up technologies that are

  • 😎 Too Good To Be Ignored 😎

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