I've noticed your posts in sci.energy.hydrogen concerning Stan Meyer's water fuel cell technology. Thought you might be interested that he passed away last Friday.
He was eating dinner at a Grove City, OH restaurant, when he jumped up from the table, yelled that he'd been poisoned, and rushed out into the parking lot, where he collapsed and died.
He had just secured funding for a $50 million research center near Grove City, and there was a police cordon set up around the land where the center was to be built and around his home.
Eyewitnesses reported a number of local police and "men talking to their sleeves" at the house. His widow, family, and lawyer had no comment for the local press.
I'm sorry for sending this anonymously, but under the circumstances, I thought it prudent. You may check the obituaries in the Columbus Dispatch at http://ads.dispatch.com/browse/obits.htm -- search for "MEYER Stan" (without the quotes) to see his obituary.
A later article on 3/27 in the Columbus Dispatch said a preliminary autopsy shows he died of a brain aneurysm, but the Franklin County Coroner was waiting on toxicology tests for a final result.
This is not a hoax, I just thought you'd be interested and might want to relay it to the group. ......................................... MEYER Stanley Allen Meyer, age 57, of Grove City, died Saturday, March 21, 1998. He was an inventor for 17 years and achieved his life`s work on the Water Fuel Cell just days before his death. Stanley was a graduate of Grandview High School and attended OSU. He was also an Army Veteran, formerly employed by Battelle Memorial and while in this capacity he developmed the ATM concept. Survived by wife, Marilyn; twin brother, Stephen Foster Meyer; brother, Henry B. Meyer; sister, Barbara Ferret; numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by mother and father Marie Hessler Meyer and Henry Stewart Meyer. Friends may call Thursday 6 p.m., EVANS FUNERAL HOME, 4171 E. Livingston Ave., where a memorial service will be held at 6:30 p.m. Pastor Gary A. Keller officiating. In lieu of flowers, family requests donations to a charity of your choice.
"This Earth is the Devil's domain." Pray for your eternal souls because the end times are upon us. I will not bore you with the details. Get your heads out of the sand. Why I should care what you do is beyond me. I have lost a great friend and mentor. Words cannot express my sorrow, anger, and disgust at how history is being unfolded before us. Via Con Dio Stan, JW
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(H2OPWRD) writes: >"This Earth is the Devil's domain." Pray for your eternal souls because the >end times are upon us. I will not bore you with the details. Get your >heads >out of the sand. Why I should care what you do is beyond me. I have lost a >great friend and mentor. Words cannot express my sorrow, anger, and disgust >at how history is being unfolded before us. >Via Con Dios Stan, >JW
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THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
Services Held for Grove City Inventor March 27,1998
A memorial service was held last night for a Grove City inventor who was dead on arrival at Mount Carmel Medical Center after he became ill last Friday night at a Grove City restaurant.
Stanley A. Meyer, 57, suffered a ruptured brain aneurysm, said Dr. William Adrion, Franklin County coroner. However, Adrion will wait for results of a toxicology examination before ruling on the cause of death, said Capt. Dennis Deskins of the Grove City police department.
For at least the past 20 years, Meyer has been working on a water fuel cell, a process that he claimed could cheaply remove massive amounts of hydrogen from water and create fuel for everything from automobile engines to power plants and spaceships.
Meyer's wife, Marilyn, other relatives and his attorney refused to comment. The memorial service was held at Evans Funeral Home, 4171 E. Livingston Ave. .........................
> I've noticed your posts in sci.energy.hydrogen concerning Stan Meyer's water > fuel cell technology. Thought you might be interested that he passed away last > Friday.
> He was eating dinner at a Grove City, OH restaurant, when he jumped up from the > table, yelled that he'd been poisoned, and rushed out into the parking lot, > where he collapsed and died.
> He had just secured funding for a $50 million research center near Grove City, > and there was a police cordon set up around the land where the center was to be > built and around his home.
> Eyewitnesses reported a number of local police and "men talking to their > sleeves" at the house. His widow, family, and lawyer had no comment for the > local press.
> I'm sorry for sending this anonymously, but under the circumstances, I thought > it prudent. You may check the obituaries in the Columbus Dispatch at > http://ads.dispatch.com/browse/obits.htm -- search for "MEYER Stan" (without > the quotes) to see his obituary.
> A later article on 3/27 in the Columbus Dispatch said a preliminary autopsy > shows he died of a brain aneurysm, but the Franklin County Coroner was waiting > on toxicology tests for a final result.
> This is not a hoax, I just thought you'd be interested and might want to relay > it to the group. > .........................................
JW, I have no doubt that every word of the letter you received is true. Stanley Meyer was a threat to the world energy cartel, and just like Tesla's residence was picked clean by the FBI upon his death, I am sure every note, device, and photo was removed from Stan's home. It will be interesting to hear what his attorney and wife have to say when they decide to speak.
> "This Earth is the Devil's domain." Pray for your eternal souls because the > end times are upon us. I will not bore you with the details. Get your heads > out of the sand. Why I should care what you do is beyond me. I have lost a > great friend and mentor. Words cannot express my sorrow, anger, and disgust > at how history is being unfolded before us. > Via Con Dio Stan, > JW
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> He had just secured funding for a $50 million research center near Grove City, > and there was a police cordon set up around the land where the center was to be > built and around his home.
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Wow, $50 million is an enormous amount of money. Because Grove City has only 20,000 inhabitants, I'll bet they are eagerly looking forward to the construction of the research center, the employment opportunities, and the windfall of tax monies. I'm sure we'll be hearing more about it. I wonder what the funding organization is?
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I just called the funeral home listed in the announcement of Meyer's death. I used directory information to get the number. The gentleman there at Evans Funeral Home confirms that Meyer had indeed died and that there was a service there. I hope this ends speculation about the reality of Meyer's death.
Gene Mallove
Dr. Eugene F. Mallove, Editor-in-Chief Infinite Energy Magazine Cold Fusion Technology, Inc. PO Box 2816 Concord, NH 03302