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Subject: OT: Suppression of Free Energy Technology

acrionx opened this issue on Jan 05, 2014 · 57 posts


EClark1894 posted Wed, 08 January 2014 at 4:24 PM

Quote - > Quote - The problem with the "Free energy being suppressed" scenario is that logically it just doesn't make sense. With all of the problems logistically, financially, and politically connected with oil production, why in the world would an oil company suppress technology that could arguably make itself even richer?

 

They don't view it that way. They don't think it will make them richer. It's the opposite. They see free energy technology as competition that must be destroyed / buried so that they can keep selling oil and make profits. Watch the first video I posted. If everyone can run their cars on a free energy device, they can't sell anymore oil. All their assets, e.g. oil fields, pipelines, etc. will be useless / worthless. We still can't ignore the fact that suppression keeps happening.  Every time someone comes close to bringing out a free energy device out to the world, their work gets seized by the government or the inventors themselves are killed. This video talked about a man who developed a way to run a car using water as fuel. He died after someone poisoned him.

Which is exactly WHY it doesn't make sense. Even if oil use did drop it wouldn't disappear. We use oil in too many other products. Plastics, for example, use oil. Machinery, even cars, will always need oil to work and lubricate their parts. Money used to grease the palms of world dictators can be kept in pocket because of less demand on oil AND oil companies wouldn't need to sink BILLIONS in to trying to find more oil.

I also dismiss the BIG OIL is EVIL mentality that a lot of these conspiracies have. Especially to the point of where they're having people killed and burning down labs.

I'm sorry, just don't see it. Chances are, they would be the ones controlling any new technology that came out anyway. Heck by the reasoning of people losing money, I'd be more inclined to suspect the government. Think of how much money it would lose from the taxes it imposes on businesses, industries and individuals if oil consumption and use did drop. Look back over the last few years when oil prices went up. People started driving less and using less gasoline. States needed to raise taxes on gas again, (making it even more expensive). You can imagine what they would do if that source of revenue was threatened for good. And governments DO kill.