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FUEL FOR FRAUD OR VICE VERSA? [ON STANLEY MEYER]

Courtesy of Mark Goldes


From: NEN, Vol. 4, No. 8, December 1996, p. 17.
New Energy News (NEN) copyright 1996 by Fusion Information Center, Inc.
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"End of Road for Car That Ran on Water," London Sunday Times, 1 Dec. 1996.

An Ohio court ruled against inventor Stanley Meyer, in a case brought against him by disgruntled investors recently.

Meyer had sold "dealerships" and licensing rights in his Water Fuel Cell technology to interested investors, in anticipation of the day when it would power electric vehicles or even aircraft.

That dream was shattered as Meyer was found guilty of fraud when his Water Fuel Cell failed to impress three "expert witnesses" who decided there was nothing revolutionary about it, rather that it was simply using conventional electrolysis.

The Sunday Times article also stated that when one of the court experts went to examine the Water Fuel Cell driven car, it was impossible to evaluate because it was not working.


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