An Alternate to Alternative Energy
Solar, wind, hydro—these energy sources are often heralded as the cutting-edge solutions to our global energy needs. Yet, they pale in comparison to some of the revolutionary technologies that have been suppressed in the name of profit. History offers countless examples of brilliant inventors and inventions that could have transformed our world but were intentionally stifled to protect entrenched economic interests.
Take Nikola Tesla, a visionary whose genius shaped modern electricity. Tesla’s development of A/C power transmission defeated Edison’s D/C system, enabling electricity to travel efficiently over long distances through copper wiring—a system still in use today. Yet, Tesla’s most groundbreaking work remains largely unknown: the Wardenclyffe Tower. This invention promised to transmit electricity wirelessly by harnessing the ambient energy that surrounds us. Imagine a world where electricity is free and ubiquitous, powering homes, industries, and transportation without wires or centralized power grids.
Tesla’s financial backers—who owned significant interests in copper mines—saw no way to profit from this revolutionary concept. They abandoned the project, burned down Tesla’s lab, and left the inventor destitute. The result? A world shackled to an outdated, profit-driven energy paradigm, while Tesla’s vision of free, wireless energy remains a tantalizing “what if.”
The Cost of Suppression
Imagine how different our lives could be if Tesla’s wireless energy technology had flourished. Utility bills could become a relic of the past. Electric vehicles wouldn’t rely on heavy, expensive, and environmentally taxing batteries. Centralized power companies—and their profits—would no longer dominate energy production. Entire industries would evolve, and global inequities could be addressed by providing universal access to free energy.
And Tesla is just one example. Countless other inventors have faced similar fates:
- Stan Meyer developed a car that ran on water. Despite initial acclaim, his work was suppressed, and his mysterious death left his invention shrouded in controversy.
- Yull Brown created a method to safely generate and use hydrogen for fuel, but his discoveries were dismissed or appropriated.
- Innovators like William Nicholson, Rudolf A. Erren, and Francisco Pacheco contributed groundbreaking ideas in energy and transportation, only to have their work stifled by corporate and economic interests.
- Currently, Roger Gordon has invented a ‘green gas synthesizer’ called GreenNH3 – Carbon Free Fuel. When burned as a fuel much like propane, Green NH3 (Ammonia) emits no carbon air pollution, only nitrogen and clean water. He patented the technology back in 2014 and has since lobbied the Canadian government to get on board with his project, with no results. With Canada leading the charge of reducing global CO2 emissions, and charging a tax to get there, ask yourself, why has this technology been sitting on a shelf for the last 10 years?
These are just a few names in a long list of suppressed innovators. Each one represents not just an untapped technological advance but also a lost opportunity for humanity to progress beyond our current reliance on costly, environmentally destructive systems.
Why Does This Happen?
The suppression of innovation often boils down to one driving force: profit. Technologies that challenge entrenched industries—whether in energy, transportation, or manufacturing—threaten the financial interests of powerful corporations. Instead of fostering progress, these entities prioritize maintaining their dominance, even if it means stalling advancements that could benefit billions.
A Call to Action
By challenging the systems that prioritize profit over progress, we can create a future where innovation is allowed to thrive. Governments, private organizations, and individuals must push for transparency, open-source research, and funding for independent inventors. Most importantly, we must cultivate a society that values the collective good over corporate profit.
History has shown us what’s possible. It’s up to us to ensure that the revolutionary ideas of today—and those yet to come—are not buried but celebrated and implemented for the betterment of all. Together, we can unleash the full potential of human ingenuity and create a world powered by progress, not greed.
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More great inventors with inventions that didn’t make it past the corporate goal posts: William Nicholson(1799), Isaaac de Rivas (1855), Rev. William Cecil(1820), Jean J.E. Lenoir(1860), Luther Wattles (1897), Rudolf A. Erren (1930), Henry Garrett (1932), Micheal Peavey (1956), William Rhodes (1967), Yull Brown (1970), Daniel Dingle (1970), Francisco Pacheco (1972), Roger Billings (1976), Tom Ogle(1977), Archie Blue (1978), Robert Zweig (1978), Dr. Ruggero (1976), Sam Leslie Leach (1978), Bob Boyce, France G. Negra, John Christie, Pons & Fleichman, Lou Brits, Troy Reed, Paul Pantone, John Hutchison, John Keely, T. Henry Moray, s1r9a9m9, and many many more…
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