The Stan Meyer’s Mystery

News Clips for the Podcast
  • The 1996 Ohio News Station’s pieces on Stan Meyer’s: Water Car
  • The 2006 News cast of Denny Kline who claimed to have a very similar device:Newscast Jun 21, 2006
MythBusters Show
Stan Meyer Bios and Research
Videos
Documentaries, DVDs, and book
  • This is an important documentary of the of hydrogen based machines — It Runs On Water
          (the whole documentary can be seen free on at this site)
  • Videos, Presentations and documents of Stan’ work here
  • Roy McAlister’s book The Solar Hydrogen Civilization @ Amazon.com
  • Stan Meyer’s book The Water Fuel Cell Invention of Stan Meyer @ Amazon.com
  • Roy McAlister’s Org page; lost of great things here
Excerpt of Stephen Meyer's recall of the events of that evening (the death of his twin brother Stan Meyers).

"Stanley took a sip of cranberry juice. Then he grabbed his neck, bolted out the door, dropped to his knees 
and vomited violently."

"I ran outside and asked him, 'What's wrong?' " Stephen recalled.

"He said, 'They poisoned me.' That was his dying declaration."

Stanley Meyer's bizarre death at age 57 ended work that, if proved valid, 
could have ended reliance on fossil fuels.

People who knew him say his work drew worldwide attention: mysterious visitors from overseas, 
government spying and lucrative buyout offers.

Meyers death (March 21, 1998) sparked a three-month investigation that consumed and fascinated 
Grove City police, but in the end, the coroner's report listed the cause of death as a brain aneurysm.

"Meyer's death was laced with all sorts of stories of conspiracy, cloak-and-dagger stories," said 
Grove City Police Lt. Steve Robinette, lead detective on the case.

If Stephen Meyer was shocked at his twin brother's collapse and death, he was equally amazed 
at the Belgians' response the next day.

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