The Quest for Alternative Healing and Sources of Energies.

7 Remarkable Inventors and Their Suppressed Inventions

The Quest for Alternative Healing and Sources of Energies.

Nikola Tesla. — Muangakili

The world today faces a growing demand for energy, as well as the challenge of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and environmental pollution. While renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and hydro are becoming more widely adopted, there are still many limitations and drawbacks to these technologies.

There are other alternative sources of energy that have been overlooked or suppressed by mainstream scientific and economic institutions.

The power of the atmosphere, the life force, or cosmic rays can be harnessed as alternatives to conventional energy sources. In this article, we will explore the lives and inventions of some of the most remarkable and controversial pioneers in alternative energy research.


Nikola Tesla: Free energy.

Nikola Tesla figured out a way to harness electrical vibrations from the upper atmosphere. However, his funding was cut by J.P. Morgan who saw no profit in free energy for all.

Nikola Tesla was a Serbian-American inventor and engineer who is widely regarded as one of the most influential and visionary figures in science and technology history. He is best known for his contributions to the development of alternating current (AC) electricity, radio, wireless communication, and remote control.

He had a lifelong fascination with high-frequency and high-voltage phenomena, such as lightning, sparks, and plasma. He believed that he could tap into the natural electrical currents that flow through the earth and the air and use them to power his devices without wires or batteries. He called this concept “free energy” or “radiant energy”.

He experimented with various methods of generating and transmitting this energy, such as Tesla coils, magnifying transmitters, and wireless power stations. He claimed that he could light up lamps and motors at a distance of several miles, and even envisioned a global system of wireless energy distribution that would benefit humanity and end wars.

However, his ambitious projects met with resistance and skepticism from his investors and competitors, especially J.P. Morgan, who withdrew his financial support when he realized that Tesla’s free energy could not be metered or controlled. Tesla died in 1943 in poverty and obscurity, leaving behind many unfinished inventions and mysterious patents.


Wilhelm Reich: Orgone energy.

According to Wilhelm, Orgone energy was a universal bioenergetic force that could be used for healing and other purposes. He developed an Orgone accumulator device, but it was banned and destroyed by the FDA.

Wilhelm Reich was an Austrian-American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who was a disciple of Sigmund Freud. He developed a theory of human sexuality and personality based on the concept of “libido”, which he defined as biological energy that drives all living processes. He later expanded this idea to a cosmic level, proposing that there was a primordial life force that pervaded the entire universe. He called this force “orgone”, and that it could be observed in various phenomena such as auroras, clouds, flames, and living organisms.

According to Wilhelm this orgone energy could be manipulated and concentrated by using special devices made of alternating layers of organic and metallic materials. He invented an “orgone accumulator”, which was a box-like chamber that collected orgone from the environment and transferred it to the person inside. According to him this device enhances health, vitality, creativity, and sexual potency. He also experimented with other applications of Orgone, such as weather modification, anti-gravity propulsion, and cancer treatment.

However, his unconventional theories and practices attracted the attention and hostility of the authorities, who accused him of fraud and quackery. In 1954, a court order banned his books and devices from being distributed in the US and ordered them to be burned or destroyed. Reich died in prison in 1957.


Viktor Schauberger: Implosion technology.

He studied the natural movement of water and air and developed devices that could create clean energy, purify water, and enhance agriculture. He was forced to work for the Nazis and his inventions were confiscated by the US after the war.

Viktor Schauberger was an Austrian naturalist and inventor who had a deep understanding and appreciation of nature. He observed how water and air moved in spirals, vortices, and waves, creating patterns of order and harmony. He contrasted this with the human tendency to use linear, mechanical, and explosive forces that cause chaos and destruction.

He proposed a new paradigm of technology based on implosion rather than explosion, which would mimic nature’s principles of flow, levitation, cooling, and self-organization. He designed and built various devices that demonstrated these concepts, such as turbines, generators, engines, and flying saucers.


Stanley Meyer: Water fuel cell.

This water fuel cell could split water into hydrogen and oxygen using less energy than was released by recombining them, thus creating fuel from water. He died suddenly after a meeting with potential investors and his work was seized by the government.

Stanley Meyer was an American inventor and engineer who claimed to have developed a device that could run a car on water. He called it a “water fuel cell”, which was essentially an electrolysis unit that used an electric current to break down water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen gas. He claimed that his device could produce more hydrogen gas than the energy required to power it, thus violating the law of conservation of energy.

His device according to different sources could improve the fuel efficiency of conventional engines by injecting hydrogen gas into the combustion chamber. He patented his invention and demonstrated it to various media outlets and investors, attracting both interest and skepticism.

He was sued by two investors who accused him of fraud, but he won the case in court. However, in 1998, he died suddenly after dining with two Belgian investors. His death was ruled as an aneurysm, but some of his supporters suspected foul play. His brother claimed that his work was confiscated by the government and never returned.


Rick Simpson: Cannabis oil.

Rick Simpson discovered that homemade marijuana oil could cure skin cancer and other ailments. He tried to share his recipe and results with others, but faced legal persecution and harassment from the medical establishment.

Rick Simpson is a Canadian activist and self-taught healer who claims to have cured his own skin cancer using homemade cannabis oil. He learned about cannabis’ medicinal properties from various sources and decided to make his own oil using solvent extraction.

He applied the oil topically to his cancerous lesions and noticed their disappearance within days. He also ingested the oil orally and reported improvements in his overall health and well-being. He began to share his oil and his story with others suffering from various diseases, such as cancer, chronic pain, diabetes, arthritis, and multiple sclerosis. Many of the subjects experienced remarkable recoveries after using his oil.

However, he also faced legal troubles and opposition from the authorities, who raided his home several times and confiscated his plants and oil. He was charged with possession and trafficking of marijuana but was acquitted on compassionate grounds. He continued to advocate for cannabis legalization and recognition as medicine but left Canada due to threats and harassment.


Royal Raymond Rife: Rife machine.

Raymond invented a microscope device that emits frequencies that destroy harmful microorganisms, such as cancer cells, without harming healthy cells. He was denounced by the American Medical Association and his lab was ransacked.

Royal Raymond Rife was an American inventor and microbiologist who developed a device to cure many diseases by using electromagnetic waves. He called it a “Rife machine”, which consisted of a microscope, a frequency generator, and a beam ray tube. He claimed that he could observe living microorganisms under his microscope at very high magnifications, and identify their “mortal oscillatory rate”, which was the frequency at which they would be destroyed by resonance.

His microscope could target specific pathogens or cancer cells with his beam-ray tube, without affecting normal cells or tissues. He conducted experiments on animals and humans and reported successful results in curing infections, arthritis, tuberculosis, and cancer.

According to Rife observations, he concluded to have discovered the cause of cancer, which he attributed to a virus-like organism that he named “BX”. However, his claims were met with hostility and ridicule by the mainstream medical community, who dismissed his work as pseudoscience and quackery.

He was accused of fraud and incompetence by the American Medical Association (AMA), which tried to discredit him and prevent him from publishing or patenting his inventions. His lab was raided and vandalized by unknown assailants, who destroyed his equipment and records. He died in 1971 in obscurity and poverty.


Thomas Henry Moray: Radiant energy device.

Thomas invented a device that could capture cosmic rays and convert them into electricity. He demonstrated his device many times, but he was unable to patent it or secure funding. He was also shot at and threatened by unknown assailants.

Thomas Henry Moray was an American inventor and electrical engineer who claimed to have developed a device that could produce free energy from cosmic rays. He called it a “radiant energy device”, which consisted of a metal box containing various components such as coils, capacitors, resistors, and semiconductors.

According to different sources his device could capture and convert cosmic rays, which he considered to be a form of radiant energy, into usable electricity. He demonstrated his device to various witnesses and claimed that it could produce up to 50 kilowatts of power without any external input. He applied for a patent for his invention, but he was rejected by the patent office, which demanded that he reveal the secret of his device.

He refused to do so, fearing that his invention would be stolen or misused. He also failed to secure funding or support from the government or industry. He was subjected to harassment and sabotage by unknown enemies, who shot at him and damaged his device. He died in 1974 without revealing the details of his invention.


Conclusion.

These are just some examples of the many inventors and researchers who are believed to have discovered alternative sources of energy that could revolutionize the world. However, their claims have been met with skepticism, opposition, and suppression by the mainstream scientific and economic establishment, who have dismissed them as conspiracy theories.

Their inventions have been either ignored, ridiculed, confiscated, or destroyed. Their lives have been either ruined, threatened, or cut short. Their legacy has been either forgotten, distorted, or disputed.

Are these stories true or false? Are these inventors heroes or villains? Are their inventions real or fake? Are their claims valid or invalid? These are the questions that still haunt and intrigue many people today. They are curious about alternative energy sources that could solve problems. Some people believe that these inventors were genuine visionaries who were ahead of their time and persecuted for their discoveries.

As for me, based on the world of profit and greed, it is most likely that these people had positive intentions to help humanity. However, they faced resistance and eventually gave up. The real question is not whether these are true or false. However, the real question is why these things happen. Why do benevolent things fail?

The true answer to this is the evolution of human consciousness, and I believe that as we raise our vibrations to such a prominent level, we’ll be able to live in a society that does not care about money, but rather about humanity. Then the powers that are in control will have such a mentality to even compromise the economy for the goodness of humanity.


7 Remarkable Inventors and Their Suppressed Inventions

The Quest for Alternative Healing and Sources of Energies.

Nikola Tesla. — Muangakili

The world today faces a growing demand for energy, as well as the challenge of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and environmental pollution. While renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and hydro are becoming more widely adopted, there are still many limitations and drawbacks to these technologies.

There are other alternative sources of energy that have been overlooked or suppressed by mainstream scientific and economic institutions.

The power of the atmosphere, the life force, or cosmic rays can be harnessed as alternatives to conventional energy sources. In this article, we will explore the lives and inventions of some of the most remarkable and controversial pioneers in alternative energy research.


Nikola Tesla: Free energy.

Nikola Tesla figured out a way to harness electrical vibrations from the upper atmosphere. However, his funding was cut by J.P. Morgan who saw no profit in free energy for all.

Nikola Tesla was a Serbian-American inventor and engineer who is widely regarded as one of the most influential and visionary figures in science and technology history. He is best known for his contributions to the development of alternating current (AC) electricity, radio, wireless communication, and remote control.

He had a lifelong fascination with high-frequency and high-voltage phenomena, such as lightning, sparks, and plasma. He believed that he could tap into the natural electrical currents that flow through the earth and the air and use them to power his devices without wires or batteries. He called this concept “free energy” or “radiant energy”.

He experimented with various methods of generating and transmitting this energy, such as Tesla coils, magnifying transmitters, and wireless power stations. He claimed that he could light up lamps and motors at a distance of several miles, and even envisioned a global system of wireless energy distribution that would benefit humanity and end wars.

However, his ambitious projects met with resistance and skepticism from his investors and competitors, especially J.P. Morgan, who withdrew his financial support when he realized that Tesla’s free energy could not be metered or controlled. Tesla died in 1943 in poverty and obscurity, leaving behind many unfinished inventions and mysterious patents.


Wilhelm Reich: Orgone energy.

According to Wilhelm, Orgone energy was a universal bioenergetic force that could be used for healing and other purposes. He developed an Orgone accumulator device, but it was banned and destroyed by the FDA.

Wilhelm Reich was an Austrian-American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who was a disciple of Sigmund Freud. He developed a theory of human sexuality and personality based on the concept of “libido”, which he defined as biological energy that drives all living processes. He later expanded this idea to a cosmic level, proposing that there was a primordial life force that pervaded the entire universe. He called this force “orgone”, and that it could be observed in various phenomena such as auroras, clouds, flames, and living organisms.

According to Wilhelm this orgone energy could be manipulated and concentrated by using special devices made of alternating layers of organic and metallic materials. He invented an “orgone accumulator”, which was a box-like chamber that collected orgone from the environment and transferred it to the person inside. According to him this device enhances health, vitality, creativity, and sexual potency. He also experimented with other applications of Orgone, such as weather modification, anti-gravity propulsion, and cancer treatment.

However, his unconventional theories and practices attracted the attention and hostility of the authorities, who accused him of fraud and quackery. In 1954, a court order banned his books and devices from being distributed in the US and ordered them to be burned or destroyed. Reich died in prison in 1957.


Viktor Schauberger: Implosion technology.

He studied the natural movement of water and air and developed devices that could create clean energy, purify water, and enhance agriculture. He was forced to work for the Nazis and his inventions were confiscated by the US after the war.

Viktor Schauberger was an Austrian naturalist and inventor who had a deep understanding and appreciation of nature. He observed how water and air moved in spirals, vortices, and waves, creating patterns of order and harmony. He contrasted this with the human tendency to use linear, mechanical, and explosive forces that cause chaos and destruction.

He proposed a new paradigm of technology based on implosion rather than explosion, which would mimic nature’s principles of flow, levitation, cooling, and self-organization. He designed and built various devices that demonstrated these concepts, such as turbines, generators, engines, and flying saucers.


Stanley Meyer: Water fuel cell.

This water fuel cell could split water into hydrogen and oxygen using less energy than was released by recombining them, thus creating fuel from water. He died suddenly after a meeting with potential investors and his work was seized by the government.

Stanley Meyer was an American inventor and engineer who claimed to have developed a device that could run a car on water. He called it a “water fuel cell”, which was essentially an electrolysis unit that used an electric current to break down water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen gas. He claimed that his device could produce more hydrogen gas than the energy required to power it, thus violating the law of conservation of energy.

His device according to different sources could improve the fuel efficiency of conventional engines by injecting hydrogen gas into the combustion chamber. He patented his invention and demonstrated it to various media outlets and investors, attracting both interest and skepticism.

He was sued by two investors who accused him of fraud, but he won the case in court. However, in 1998, he died suddenly after dining with two Belgian investors. His death was ruled as an aneurysm, but some of his supporters suspected foul play. His brother claimed that his work was confiscated by the government and never returned.


Rick Simpson: Cannabis oil.

Rick Simpson discovered that homemade marijuana oil could cure skin cancer and other ailments. He tried to share his recipe and results with others, but faced legal persecution and harassment from the medical establishment.

Rick Simpson is a Canadian activist and self-taught healer who claims to have cured his own skin cancer using homemade cannabis oil. He learned about cannabis’ medicinal properties from various sources and decided to make his own oil using solvent extraction.

He applied the oil topically to his cancerous lesions and noticed their disappearance within days. He also ingested the oil orally and reported improvements in his overall health and well-being. He began to share his oil and his story with others suffering from various diseases, such as cancer, chronic pain, diabetes, arthritis, and multiple sclerosis. Many of the subjects experienced remarkable recoveries after using his oil.

However, he also faced legal troubles and opposition from the authorities, who raided his home several times and confiscated his plants and oil. He was charged with possession and trafficking of marijuana but was acquitted on compassionate grounds. He continued to advocate for cannabis legalization and recognition as medicine but left Canada due to threats and harassment.


Royal Raymond Rife: Rife machine.

Raymond invented a microscope device that emits frequencies that destroy harmful microorganisms, such as cancer cells, without harming healthy cells. He was denounced by the American Medical Association and his lab was ransacked.

Royal Raymond Rife was an American inventor and microbiologist who developed a device to cure many diseases by using electromagnetic waves. He called it a “Rife machine”, which consisted of a microscope, a frequency generator, and a beam ray tube. He claimed that he could observe living microorganisms under his microscope at very high magnifications, and identify their “mortal oscillatory rate”, which was the frequency at which they would be destroyed by resonance.

His microscope could target specific pathogens or cancer cells with his beam-ray tube, without affecting normal cells or tissues. He conducted experiments on animals and humans and reported successful results in curing infections, arthritis, tuberculosis, and cancer.

According to Rife observations, he concluded to have discovered the cause of cancer, which he attributed to a virus-like organism that he named “BX”. However, his claims were met with hostility and ridicule by the mainstream medical community, who dismissed his work as pseudoscience and quackery.

He was accused of fraud and incompetence by the American Medical Association (AMA), which tried to discredit him and prevent him from publishing or patenting his inventions. His lab was raided and vandalized by unknown assailants, who destroyed his equipment and records. He died in 1971 in obscurity and poverty.


Thomas Henry Moray: Radiant energy device.

Thomas invented a device that could capture cosmic rays and convert them into electricity. He demonstrated his device many times, but he was unable to patent it or secure funding. He was also shot at and threatened by unknown assailants.

Thomas Henry Moray was an American inventor and electrical engineer who claimed to have developed a device that could produce free energy from cosmic rays. He called it a “radiant energy device”, which consisted of a metal box containing various components such as coils, capacitors, resistors, and semiconductors.

According to different sources his device could capture and convert cosmic rays, which he considered to be a form of radiant energy, into usable electricity. He demonstrated his device to various witnesses and claimed that it could produce up to 50 kilowatts of power without any external input. He applied for a patent for his invention, but he was rejected by the patent office, which demanded that he reveal the secret of his device.

He refused to do so, fearing that his invention would be stolen or misused. He also failed to secure funding or support from the government or industry. He was subjected to harassment and sabotage by unknown enemies, who shot at him and damaged his device. He died in 1974 without revealing the details of his invention.


Conclusion.

These are just some examples of the many inventors and researchers who are believed to have discovered alternative sources of energy that could revolutionize the world. However, their claims have been met with skepticism, opposition, and suppression by the mainstream scientific and economic establishment, who have dismissed them as conspiracy theories.

Their inventions have been either ignored, ridiculed, confiscated, or destroyed. Their lives have been either ruined, threatened, or cut short. Their legacy has been either forgotten, distorted, or disputed.

Are these stories true or false? Are these inventors heroes or villains? Are their inventions real or fake? Are their claims valid or invalid? These are the questions that still haunt and intrigue many people today. They are curious about alternative energy sources that could solve problems. Some people believe that these inventors were genuine visionaries who were ahead of their time and persecuted for their discoveries.

As for me, based on the world of profit and greed, it is most likely that these people had positive intentions to help humanity. However, they faced resistance and eventually gave up. The real question is not whether these are true or false. However, the real question is why these things happen. Why do benevolent things fail?

The true answer to this is the evolution of human consciousness, and I believe that as we raise our vibrations to such a prominent level, we’ll be able to live in a society that does not care about money, but rather about humanity. Then the powers that are in control will have such a mentality to even compromise the economy for the goodness of humanity.


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