Energy
Invention Suppression Cases
Compiled by Gary Vesperman with the help of numerous contributors
Updated 6-20-2008
In their efforts to improve the well-being of their fellow humans, inventors often suffer poverty, slander, and suppression. Inventors of energy devices in particular have been threatened by large energy corporations who are allied with the United States Government and seek to enslave people in subtle ways. The tactics used against energy inventors include “legal” imprisonment on false charges, harassment by the IRS, and outright criminal death threats, beatings, bribery, burglary, vandalism, and arson. At least a few inventors have been murdered if they were not dissuaded by other means.
Sometimes, however, alleged energy inventions actually have been scams, or were tested incorrectly, and their inventors then claimed to be victims of a conspiracy. Many inventors merely have been ignorant of the laws of nature – the history of “perpetual motion machines” provides ample proof of that fact. Many otherwise brilliant inventors have been poor businessmen who signed defective contracts or whose personalities prevented successful negotiations. Some have failed to persevere: it can take decades to bring an invention to the marketplace, and the vicissitudes of life interfered with their plans. Others unfortunately died of natural causes before they achieved success.
Adding to the practical difficulties of pulling out of thin air new energy inventions that have never before been thought of, testing prototypes of some of these energy inventions can be frustrating due to a weird quick of nature. Thomas E. Bearden, Ph.D., reports that certain types of energy inventions interact with their local vacuums. Thus their coefficient of performance can vary from place to place, due to the local vacuums themselves differing. A machine would produce over-unity energy in one location; then inexplicably quit after being moved to another location!
Dr. Bill Tiller, former head of the Materials Science Department of Stanford University, developed a unique detector which required that he “grow” its proper pattern in the local vacuum interaction environment. Experimental results from the detector helped Bearden understand changes in interaction between a local vacuum and a novel machine.
All too many times, however, the conspiracy to suppress new energy inventions has been very real. For energy invention suppression updates, see http://www.energysuppression.com.
Number of Energy Invention Suppression Incidents – 95
Number of Dead, Missing, or Injured Energy Inventors, Activists, and Associates – 20
Number of Energy Inventors and Associates
Threatened with
Death – 32
Number of Energy Researchers and Associates Imprisoned or Falsely Charged – 5
Number of Incidents of Energy Invention Suppression by the United States Government, Patent Office,
Central Intelligence Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S. Marshals, Army, Air Force,
Navy, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, Defense Intelligence Agency, S.W.A.T. Teams,
National Security Agency, U.S. Postal Service, Department of Energy, Department of State,
Securities and Exchange Commission, Food and Drug Administration, Department of Defense,
Department of Homeland Security, Internal Revenue Service, Rural Electrification Administration,
White House, Consumer Product Safety Commission, Small Business Administration, and
Canada’s Royal Canadian Mounted Police – 59
Number of Inventions Classified Secret by U.S.
Patent Office
– 5000
Number of Incidents Involving Oil Companies – 9
Names of Companies, Banks, State Agencies, Private Groups, and Universities Involved with Energy
Invention Suppression
– Standard Oil, Zapata Petroleum, Atlantic Richfield, Exxon-Mobile,
Shell Oil Company,
General
Electric Company, Yakuza, California Air Resources Board,
Organization of
Petroleum
Exporting Countries, Wells Fargo Bank, Ford Motor Company,
General Motors
Corporation, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, Queen of England,
Kollmorgan, World
Bank, Rockefellers,
Carlyle Group, and Bush Family
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page
Nikola
Tesla: Wireless Power and Free Energy
from Ambient
Robert Golka:
High-Powered Tesla-Type Energy Tower
Bruce
DePalma: N-1 Homopolar Generator
Andrija
Puharich: Method and Apparatus for
Splitting Water Molecules
Neil
Schmidt: Hydraulic Wind Turbine
United
Nuclear: Hydrogen Fuel System Kit
Daniel
Dingel: Converts More than 100 Cars to
Run on Water
Ken
Rasmussen: Water-to-Energy Electrolysis
Process
Bob Boyce:
Brown’s Gas Carburetor
Stanley A.
Meyer: Water Fuel Cell-Powered Car
Andrew Leech (Reporter): Suspicious Deaths of Inventors in
Australia
Gerald
Schaflander: Solar-Produced Hydrogen
Turned into Liquid Hy-Fuel
John Andrews:
Water-to-Gasoline Additive
Phil Stone:
Engine Runs on Water
Bill Williams:
Joe Cell-Powered Truck
Thomas E. Bearden, Ph.D.: Motionless Electromagnetic Generator
Thomas E. Bearden, Ph.D.
(Reporter): J.P. Morgan Emasculated
Electrical
Engineering Theory
Frank Richardson:
Magnetic Electrical Generator and Bladeless Steam Turbine
Gary Vesperman (Reporter): Energy Inventors are Buzzed by Black
Helicopters
Gary Vesperman (Reporter): Shielding Over-Unity Power Converters
Ph.D.
Electrical Engineer: Advanced Form of
Plasma-Discharge Energy
Gary
Vesperman (Reporter): Six CIA Agents at
1996 Tesla Society Symposium
Gary
Vesperman (Reporter): US versus
Japanese Support of Cold Fusion
Stanley Pons and Martin
Fleischman: Cold Fusion
Mitchell Swartz:
U.S. Patent Office Blocks Cold Fusion Patents
Robert Bass:
Low-Energy Nuclear Transmutation
IPMS:
Thorium-227 Electricity Generator
Howard Rory Johnson:
Magnatron – Light-Activated Cold Fusion
Magnetic Motor
Howard R.
Johnson: Permanent Magnet Motor
Stewart Harris:
Theory of Magnetic Instability
Lester J. Hendershot: Hendershot Magnetic Motor
James Watson:
8-Kilowatt Battery-Popper Motor
Hitachi
Magnetics Corporation: Magnet Motor
Floyd Sweet:
Vacuum Triode Amplifier
John Bedini:
‘School Girl’ Motor and Battery Energizer
Two Inventors:
Model T Ford Generator with Magnets Added
Yasunori Takahashi:
Magnetic Wankel Motor
Teruo Kawai:
Motive Power Generating Device
IPMS-Kiev and Arzamas-16: Super Magnets
General
Motors Corporation: EV-1 Electric Car
IPMS:
Energy Storage/Battery Devices
IPMS:
High-Temperature Gas Plasma Detonator
Remy Chevalier (Reporter): NiMH Batteries; Solid-State Lithium-Ion
Batteries
Joel McClain and Norman Wooten: Magnetic Resonance Amplifier
Al
Wordsworth: Electrical Generator and
Advanced Carburetor
John
Richardson: 90+ MPG Carburetor; Atomic
Isotope Generator
Fish/Kendig:
Variable Venturi Carburetor
Dick Belland:
100 MPG Carburetor that Runs on Gasoline Fumes
Welton Myers:
Myers’ Efficient Carburetor
Charles N. Pogue:
200+ MPG Carburetor
Allen Caggiano:
100+ MPG Fuel Implosion Vaporization System
William Bolon:
Automobile Steam Engine
Shell Oil Company:
Achieves 376.59 MPG with a Modified 1959 Opel in 1973
Honda: 60 MPG
1992-1994 Honda Civic VX
IPMS-Chernovitsky:
Super Ceramics
Stefan
Marinov: Magnetic Vortex
Hyper-Ionization Device
Bob
Aldrich (Reporter): Vibrating Energy
Source
Dennis
Lee: Freon-Based Low-Temperature
Phase-Change Engine
Robert Stewart:
Stewart Cycle Heat Engine
Jim Powell (Reporter): Flywheel/Dual Hydraulic Cylinder
Christopher Bird/Walter
(Reporter): Energy Suppression – An
Invisible Galaxy of
Inventions
IPMS:
Micro-Channels and Filters
Viktor Schauberger:
Jet-Turbine
Canadian Scientist:
Standalone Water-Based Electricity Generator
Brazil:
Ethanol Produced from Sugar Cane
David Crockett Williams
(Reporter): Non-Drug Industrial Hemp as
Bio-Fuel
Dean Warwick:
Ampliflaire Efficient Wood-Burning Stove
Idaho Inventor:
Advanced Zero-Point Energy Device
Grant
Hudlow: Method of Converting Garbage
and Tires to Gasoline, Etc
Bill Jenkins (Reporter): Free Energy Machine
Volcheck: Engine
Powered by Gas with Unusual Expansion
Properties
Gianni A.
Dotto: Anti-Aging and Anti-Gravity
Thermionic Couple