9 suppressed inventions that couldve changed the world

Sadly I can see why some of these inventions didn't work.

#9 was clearly a scam
#8 was adopted and improved upon in the form of cloud seeding still done today. (It also became the basis of a Quantum Leap episode)
#7 could have been real, but the inventor was TERRIBLE at business. How do you demonstrate your unpatented invention on national TV and THEN worry about it getting stolen?
#6 is commercially available. You can find more information here https://www.resonantlight.com/rife-...RpLcZCCMMsHSnlBDhQmqg9wwMHzijnHEaAuMnEALw_wcB
#5 just like #8, you have an inventor who showed off his work BEFORE getting a patent. It was likely a scam anyway since an 8k full length movie would be less than 1 bit per video frame
#4 The blueprints for this invention are so well known that the Youtuber included them in the clip. If this invention was in any way viable it would have been duplicated or expanded on by another inventor.
#3 Is commercially available. You can buy it here https://www.instafire.com/products/fire-starter-packs
#2 Seriously? WTF!
#1 Might be the only real invention in the lot. Sadly, I doubt that this form of harm reduction would have made much difference.
No they pretty much would have affected a lot of big bizz money so they had to die or be falsely discredited in order for big bizz to keep flourishing... Water as fuel would've singlehandedly destroyed the oil and gas companies...that's billions/trillions of dollars not made by big bizz...that Nig had to die in their eyes...notice they all pretty much had untimely demises... Pretty much like whistleblowers and people who blurt out galaxy secrets(alien e x istence, etc)
 
No they pretty much would have affected a lot of big bizz money so they had to die or be falsely discredited in order for big bizz to keep flourishing... Water as fuel would've singlehandedly destroyed the oil and gas companies...that's billions/trillions of dollars not made by big bizz...that Nig had to die in their eyes...notice they all pretty much had untimely demises... Pretty much like whistleblowers and people who blurt out galaxy secrets(alien e x istence, etc)

That is certainly true about the less deadly cigarettes, but how does that apply to the two products that eventually made it to market or the scientist that had his work expanded upon in the form of cloud seeding?

As for the untimely deaths, that's just a normal occupational hazard for people involved in criminal activities, including fraud.
 
Hell even the damn Paper industries got together to help keep hemp / weed illegal... Thats some shit....

I dont get it.. Now we got the police unions, prison guard unions and other fighting to keep it illegal!! Its all ass backwards, bruh!! Let me stop...
 
I had checked these out before. What is strange is the things most of the masses do not know about. They been hiding our technology for thousands of years. We did not start out with spears and primitive. And the garden of eden story is not what people think. We are the original people of the earth. But life was more advanced millions and billions of years ago than it is now. And only the history of blacks goes back millions and billions of years ago. If we could see some of that it would truly shock the masses.
Also the natural powers we had back then.
 
That is certainly true about the less deadly cigarettes, but how does that apply to the two products that eventually made it to market or the scientist that had his work expanded upon in the form of cloud seeding?

As for the untimely deaths, that's just a normal occupational hazard for people involved in criminal activities, including fraud.

Come on, bruh.. You think these folks are just dying from criminal activities and fraud?? Take off the rose colored glasses!!
 
Nkosinathi Nkomo: South Africans still furious over inventor’s death
UCT Student and inventor Nkosinathi Nkomo died mysteriously last year. A little while after he gained some recognition for his water saving device. South Africans have big questions...
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by Nic Andersen
2018-02-09 10:52
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Nkosinathi Nkomo was a Soweto-born Universality of Cape Town (UCT) student and inventor. He died at just 24-years-old after gaining attention from national media for his invention of a water purification system aimed at helping the drought crisis.

His product and company, AquaRenu, began gaining attention in October. By December, he was dead after allegedly falling from a multi-storey building in Cape Town. This questions and conspiracy theories soon began in earnest.

Unable to afford his UCT fees, Komo had launched AquaRenu and soon began making enough money to pay his fees and continue his civil engineering degree.

“Kau (Nkomo’s nickname) would do research and learn as much as he can about anything,” his cousin told Sowetan in 2017.

At the time of his death, Police didn’t offer much info other than the fact that no foul play was suspected.

“It’s been alleged that the deceased fell from the balcony of his fifth-floor apartment at the hotel. No foul play is suspected at this moment and an inquest case was registered for investigation purposes.” – Western Cape police spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Andre Traut
 
Nkosinathi Nkomo: South Africans still furious over inventor’s death
UCT Student and inventor Nkosinathi Nkomo died mysteriously last year. A little while after he gained some recognition for his water saving device. South Africans have big questions...
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by Nic Andersen
2018-02-09 10:52
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Nkosinathi Nkomo was a Soweto-born Universality of Cape Town (UCT) student and inventor. He died at just 24-years-old after gaining attention from national media for his invention of a water purification system aimed at helping the drought crisis.

His product and company, AquaRenu, began gaining attention in October. By December, he was dead after allegedly falling from a multi-storey building in Cape Town. This questions and conspiracy theories soon began in earnest.

Unable to afford his UCT fees, Komo had launched AquaRenu and soon began making enough money to pay his fees and continue his civil engineering degree.

“Kau (Nkomo’s nickname) would do research and learn as much as he can about anything,” his cousin told Sowetan in 2017.

At the time of his death, Police didn’t offer much info other than the fact that no foul play was suspected.

“It’s been alleged that the deceased fell from the balcony of his fifth-floor apartment at the hotel. No foul play is suspected at this moment and an inquest case was registered for investigation purposes.” – Western Cape police spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Andre Traut
wow rip... Only in this world when you try to good for humanity is when you get meet with resistance
 
I keep hearing the water fuel is a viable product and will be proven as such "one day soon".... I'd love to see it in my lifetime... But big oil will kill anyone trying to get this mass produced

Watching this video again, the process he was talking about is similar to how hydrogen fuel cell cars work today.
Come on, bruh.. You think these folks are just dying from criminal activities and fraud?? Take off the rose colored glasses!!

Let me answer that with a question. If Kevin Trudeau died from a prison shanking would that means that his "doctors" cures actually worked? Would you suspect that it was a hit put out by the AMA to silence him?

Or just maybe assume his criminal actions put him in a dangerous situation?

Same thing applies here.
 
That seeing into the future shit was the only bullshit invention. To me anyways.
Yeah, I didn't buy that one and I'm a little doubtful of the Cloud/Rain guns, but the others are quite feasible and something that Major Corps would have snuffed out (along with the inventors).
 
Nkosinathi Nkomo: South Africans still furious over inventor’s death
UCT Student and inventor Nkosinathi Nkomo died mysteriously last year. A little while after he gained some recognition for his water saving device. South Africans have big questions...
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by Nic Andersen
2018-02-09 10:52
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Nkosinathi Nkomo was a Soweto-born Universality of Cape Town (UCT) student and inventor. He died at just 24-years-old after gaining attention from national media for his invention of a water purification system aimed at helping the drought crisis.

His product and company, AquaRenu, began gaining attention in October. By December, he was dead after allegedly falling from a multi-storey building in Cape Town. This questions and conspiracy theories soon began in earnest.

Unable to afford his UCT fees, Komo had launched AquaRenu and soon began making enough money to pay his fees and continue his civil engineering degree.

“Kau (Nkomo’s nickname) would do research and learn as much as he can about anything,” his cousin told Sowetan in 2017.

At the time of his death, Police didn’t offer much info other than the fact that no foul play was suspected.

“It’s been alleged that the deceased fell from the balcony of his fifth-floor apartment at the hotel. No foul play is suspected at this moment and an inquest case was registered for investigation purposes.” – Western Cape police spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Andre Traut

the machine .....
 
Nkosinathi Nkomo: South Africans still furious over inventor’s death
UCT Student and inventor Nkosinathi Nkomo died mysteriously last year. A little while after he gained some recognition for his water saving device. South Africans have big questions...
0158e9bf3a916aea45b56f399c8b3247
by Nic Andersen
2018-02-09 10:52
in News

nkomo.jpg



Nkosinathi Nkomo was a Soweto-born Universality of Cape Town (UCT) student and inventor. He died at just 24-years-old after gaining attention from national media for his invention of a water purification system aimed at helping the drought crisis.

His product and company, AquaRenu, began gaining attention in October. By December, he was dead after allegedly falling from a multi-storey building in Cape Town. This questions and conspiracy theories soon began in earnest.

Unable to afford his UCT fees, Komo had launched AquaRenu and soon began making enough money to pay his fees and continue his civil engineering degree.

“Kau (Nkomo’s nickname) would do research and learn as much as he can about anything,” his cousin told Sowetan in 2017.

At the time of his death, Police didn’t offer much info other than the fact that no foul play was suspected.

“It’s been alleged that the deceased fell from the balcony of his fifth-floor apartment at the hotel. No foul play is suspected at this moment and an inquest case was registered for investigation purposes.” – Western Cape police spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Andre Traut

From what I'd heard, the invention ended up in the hands of an Afrikkaner upon his mysterious demise.
 
Nkosinathi Nkomo: South Africans still furious over inventor’s death
UCT Student and inventor Nkosinathi Nkomo died mysteriously last year. A little while after he gained some recognition for his water saving device. South Africans have big questions...
0158e9bf3a916aea45b56f399c8b3247
by Nic Andersen
2018-02-09 10:52
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nkomo.jpg



Nkosinathi Nkomo was a Soweto-born Universality of Cape Town (UCT) student and inventor. He died at just 24-years-old after gaining attention from national media for his invention of a water purification system aimed at helping the drought crisis.

His product and company, AquaRenu, began gaining attention in October. By December, he was dead after allegedly falling from a multi-storey building in Cape Town. This questions and conspiracy theories soon began in earnest.

Unable to afford his UCT fees, Komo had launched AquaRenu and soon began making enough money to pay his fees and continue his civil engineering degree.

“Kau (Nkomo’s nickname) would do research and learn as much as he can about anything,” his cousin told Sowetan in 2017.

At the time of his death, Police didn’t offer much info other than the fact that no foul play was suspected.

“It’s been alleged that the deceased fell from the balcony of his fifth-floor apartment at the hotel. No foul play is suspected at this moment and an inquest case was registered for investigation purposes.” – Western Cape police spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Andre Traut


Damn, thats a terrible ending.. Somebody wanted that young man invention pretty bad..
 
Nkosinathi Nkomo: South Africans still furious over inventor’s death
UCT Student and inventor Nkosinathi Nkomo died mysteriously last year. A little while after he gained some recognition for his water saving device. South Africans have big questions...
0158e9bf3a916aea45b56f399c8b3247
by Nic Andersen
2018-02-09 10:52
in News

nkomo.jpg



Nkosinathi Nkomo was a Soweto-born Universality of Cape Town (UCT) student and inventor. He died at just 24-years-old after gaining attention from national media for his invention of a water purification system aimed at helping the drought crisis.

His product and company, AquaRenu, began gaining attention in October. By December, he was dead after allegedly falling from a multi-storey building in Cape Town. This questions and conspiracy theories soon began in earnest.

Unable to afford his UCT fees, Komo had launched AquaRenu and soon began making enough money to pay his fees and continue his civil engineering degree.

“Kau (Nkomo’s nickname) would do research and learn as much as he can about anything,” his cousin told Sowetan in 2017.

At the time of his death, Police didn’t offer much info other than the fact that no foul play was suspected.

“It’s been alleged that the deceased fell from the balcony of his fifth-floor apartment at the hotel. No foul play is suspected at this moment and an inquest case was registered for investigation purposes.” – Western Cape police spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Andre Traut

He created a system, AquaRenu, that purifies grey water from the bathroom (shower, bathtub, and basin), and stores it to be used for irrigation and toilet flushing.
http://www.capetalk.co.za/articles/...-student-creates-affordable-grey-water-system
 
His white side of his brain talking..his original response kinda showed that

it's ironic that you would say this because that's the same mentality Trump followers have.

a successful looking hustler makes grandiose promises this new idea that will make everybody's lives great. Then when it doesn't happen it's because "they" suppressed it. "They" could be the government, the media, or big corporate, or all of the above.

Nobody ever considers that maybe these people are dangerous criminals and occasionally "they" are doing their job to protect the public.

with that said, if you really want into some of these scams I posted to links in my previous post where you can buy them. Make sure to let me know if the soundbox cures your cancer.
 
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