

Decentralized Dave
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@decentralized85
Tech futurist and crypto enthusiast, helping humanity speedrun into the quantum future. ⚛️












In the 1990s, Stanley Meyer built a device he claimed could run a car on water by splitting hydrogen and oxygen. He was offered a billion dollars to sell the technology and disappear. He refused. Shortly after, he collapsed at a restaurant meeting and died. His last words were reportedly 'they poisoned me.' The coroner ruled natural causes. His equipment was confiscated. Whether Meyer's specific device worked or not - this pattern is documented across dozens of other cases. Inventors who threaten the petrodollar monopoly face buyout offers, legal harassment, classification under national security orders, or worse. Over 6,000 patent applications have been suppressed under the Invention Secrecy Act since its passage in 1951. The government can classify any invention it deems a threat to national security — and 'national security' has always included 'threatens the petrodollar.' Energy 3 isn't being developed in a garage. It's being developed by people who understand the game and have acted accordingly."














