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  • It's conspiracy day: Man who invented water fuel cell mysteriously poisoned (years ago)

    Nicholas Deleon

    Nicholas likes video games, soccer, UFC, and astronomy–particularly the study of asteroids. He went to NYU. → Learn More

    Tuesday, December 11th, 2007

    Continuing with Biggs’ “down with Big Oil” mantra from earlier today, check out this suspicious (and yes I know, old old old) video that I originally heard about on Opie & Anthony. It’s a news report of a man who supposedly invented a water fuel cell capable of powering all sorts of vehicles. The catch is, he was mysteriously poisoned before he get his device on the market.

    Think of how different the world would have been if this invention came to light (if it were ever real to begin with). Powering your car and heating your home with a couple gallons of water? Oh, what could have been.

    Maybe we should change our name to ConspiracyGear.

    Water fuel cell [Wikipedia]

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