Хозяева мира НЕ ДАДУТ ХОДА закрывающим технологиям. ПРОРЫВНЫЕ ДВИГАТЕЛИ не попавшие к потребителю - Summary

Summary

The video discusses various alternative energy sources and technologies that have the potential to replace traditional fossil fuels, but are allegedly being suppressed by powerful corporations and governments. These include:

1. Water-powered engines that can split water into oxygen and hydrogen, allowing cars to run on water.
2. Compressed air cars that can travel long distances without emitting pollutants.
3. Magnetic engines that can power vehicles using a magnetic field.
4. Thorium nuclear reactors that are safer and more efficient than traditional uranium reactors.
5. Cold fusion energy, which is a potentially game-changing technology that has been met with skepticism and suppression.

The video also touches on the topic of censorship and the suppression of alternative energy technologies, suggesting that powerful interests are working to maintain the status quo and prevent the widespread adoption of these technologies. The video concludes by encouraging viewers to share the information and join forces in searching for the truth.

Facts

1. The NNO generator is a device that splits water into oxygen and hydrogen.
2. The NNO generator consists of many plates, no more than a millimeter thick, placed in water.
3. When voltage is applied to the NNO generator, hydrogen and oxygen are produced.
4. A man from Baikonur has a similar generator that heats his house and can be used in cars.
5. Videos on how to assemble such a generator can be found on YouTube.
6. In 1938, a note was published about the invention of a device that converted water into oxygen and hydrogen using sunlight and photolysis.
7. Professor Otto Mohr used the resulting hydrogen as fuel for gas stoves and home heating.
8. A Stavropol scientist has assembled an installation that runs on waste oil to heat his industrial premises and also heats the hangars by splitting water.
9. There are many similar installations around the world.
10. A dragster that runs on air can reach speeds of 100 km/h in half a second and has a maximum speed of 261 km/h.
11. A production car that runs on compressed air at a speed of 100 km/h with one refill of a compressed air cylinder can travel 400 km.
12. Tata Motors in India has produced a similar production car that can reach a speed of 100 km/h and travel up to 130 km.
13. A motorcycle called Sumo was invented in Japan, which rode more than 100 km/h on a magnetic engine and cost about $2,000.
14. The motorcycle uses a magnetic field as fuel and is more efficient than its gasoline and standard electric motor equivalents.
15. A patent for a magnetic engine invention was issued in Russia in 1997.
16. The principle of the magnetic engine's operation was outlined in the works of Russian inventor Svintitsky.
17. Eugene Mallove, an American engineer-researcher, reproduced the Fleischmann-Pons experiment to produce cold fusion energy on a desk.
18. Mallove prepared and sent a memorandum on nuclear fusion to the White House addressed to Bill Clinton.
19. Mallove received a short answer, an unsubscribe, in November 1993.
20. Mallove was beaten to death at his own entrance in 2004.
21. Novosibirsk nuclear physicist Lev Maksimov proposed a breakthrough project to modernize nuclear power plants using traditional fuel and replace them with underground thorium stations.
22. The use of safe thorium instead of uranium eliminates the risk of radioactive contamination in possible accidents.
23. A thorium nuclear reactor with thermal elements of a fundamentally new design can operate for up to fifty years without rebooting.
24. Uranium pollutes the planet with nuclear waste every 1.5-2 years.
25. Lev Maksimov was offered millions by the US energy departments for his participation in the development of American energy.
26. The Gore-Chernomyrdin uranium deal transferred all reserves of thorium uranium, necessary to launch a thorium reactor, to the United States.
27. The deal was valued at $12 billion, while the real value of the country's strategic reserve was 8 trillion.
28. An attempt was made on Lev Maksimov's life in 1999.
29. All the physicists working with Maksimov died under strange circumstances.
30. Biophysicist and Lasker Prize winner Don Wiley was found dead in the Mississippi River in December 2001.
31. Dr. Wiley was one of the leading experts on anthrax, Ebola, and the AIDS virus.
32. In 2001, four people died from anthrax spores in poisoned letters.
33. Dr. Wiley was one of the few who could trace the origin of the powder with a high probability.
34. Six famous geneticists and microbiologists passed away under strange circumstances in December 2001.