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The Columbus Dispatch (Columbus, Ohio) recently ran an article in their newspaper about the mysterious death of an inventor. The article says that he had been offered $250 million by Arab oil interests to discontinue his research. When he refused, he died quickly after taking a sip of cranberry juice at his home.
The article begins this way:
After more than 20 years of research and tinkering, it was time to celebrate.
Stanley Allen Meyer, his brother and two Belgian investors raised glasses in the Grove City Cracker Barrel on March 20, 1998. Meyer said his invention could do what physicists say is impossible--turn water into hydrogen fuel efficiently enough to drive his dune buggy cross-country on 20 gallons straight from the tap. He 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?'" his brother, Stephen Meyer, recalled. "He said, 'They poisoned me.' That was his dying declaration."
Read the whole article at:
http://www.dispatch.com/dispatch/contentbe/dispatch/2007/07/08/20070708-A1-00.html