Suppressed technology. Fact or fiction?

Looking at the list, I get the idea that some of these CTs don't have a very strong grasp on physics.
 
in the 90s i watched a show called beyond tomorrow
they had lots of cool stuff we now have

some guy made a battery the size of a laptop that could power a house for 30 years

havent heard of it since, and it was cheap
 
The only tech conspiracy that I know of is not exactly 'hidden'. M$haft did everything they could to keep other operating systems off of PCs by making licensing agreements with vendors that kept other OSs off of PC hardware.. Probably stifled widespread adoption of open source projects like LINUX and GNU for a few years. Eventually it went away but they did a good job of rigging the system for a few years.

Intel definitely conspired to sink Transmeta. Their offices in Japan were raided by the gov't and the evidence was damning.
 
Yes...exaggerated , but the truth is in between.....
 
I figure it happens to some extent, but for various reasons. For a lot of consumer goods its simply a matter of slow playing things. Why put all the new technology Apple has right now into the new iPhone when they can slowly introduce them over many iterations of iPhone.
 
well, historically this isn't new.
Indian king Ashoka decreed that certain sciences are to be practiced only by a specialized caste, and advances should be monitored and censored before being put in practice. and this was over 2000 years ago.
 
well, historically this isn't new.
Indian king Ashoka decreed that certain sciences are to be practiced only by a specialized caste, and advances should be monitored and censored before being put in practice. and this was over 2000 years ago.
I guess it's time for them to release them now.

Because, dayum.


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I’ve spoken of it before on here, but could never find the video again. I was watching a documentary on the progression of technology. One of the high ranking officials for Hoover was speaking. He stated that if they would have known that the bagless tech would have taken off, that they would have bought all the patents and shelved them. Hoover and other vacuum companies made all their money on the bags.

If a well known company ever disparages new tech, start buying stock in the new tech.
 
Before the NSA spying was revealed, people would call you a crazy conspiracy nut to suggest such a thing was happening. It boggles my mind how naive people are when we know the government and tech businesses are spying on us constantly, selling our data like it's nothing, countless businesses and businessmen have been proven to be corrupt and full of bribery and worse, etc. And yet to suggest more could be happening gets you labelled crazy.
 
Wtf is "Sloot digital coding system"

Is that some MGTOW incel technology
 
If someone is making a pretty penny on something, best believe they will do everything to protect their product.

The one that bothers me most are the ones in the medical field. Companies will absolutely let people suffer and die as long as they can make a buck selling maintainence over a cure.
 
#8- rain making hose turned into alien busting death gun .... has to be try!

Reich is an interesting case. A lot of people do not realize that the FDA actually engaged in the supervision of the destruction of his research material (aka book burning) and accumulators. Shady stuff, to say the least.

He was imprisoned for contempt and coincidentally died of heart failure just days before he was up for a parole application.



http://www.orgonelab.org/wrhistory.htm

If someone is making a pretty penny on something, best believe they will do everything to protect their product.

The one that bothers me most are the ones in the medical field. Companies will absolutely let people suffer and die as long as they can make a buck selling maintainence over a cure.

Royal Rife and his cancer research (shattering cancer cells with coordinated resonance) seems to be a perfect example of what you're talking about. It's a treatment method that doesn't beat people down like current radiation techniques.



See post number #15, as I included a Tedtalk video about more recent research that lends credence to his claims.

Wtf is "Sloot digital coding system"

Is that some MGTOW incel technology

"Romke Jan Bernhard Sloot (27 August 1945, Groningen – 11 July 1999[1], Nieuwegein) was a Dutch electronics engineer[2], who in 1995 claimed to have developed a revolutionary data compression technique, the Sloot Digital Coding System, which could allegedly compress a complete movie down to 8 kilobytes of data — this is orders of magnitude greater compression than the best currently available technology in the 2010s. He died suddenly on July 11, 1999 of a heart attack, just days before the conclusion of a contract to sell the invention. The full source code was never recovered, and the technique and claim has since never been reproduced or verified."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Sloot
 
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They admitted to slowing down the older phones but they claimed they did it to extend battery life.

It was a complete lie though. I had an iPhone 6 that didn't have any battery problems and was plenty fast, but after that update it became frustrating to do anything on that damn phone.

Fuck Apple
This just reinforces my initial approach when buying a phone, which was that I don't trust a product that has a new model coming out every year or so when it seems pretty unneccessary.
 
I remember when I owned a Nissan, and read an interview with the Renault president, who recently bought Nissan at the time,
He said something along the lines of saving money by not making door handles etc, to last more than 10yrs because people will buy new cars by then. Last Nissan I bought for sure
What have those characterd at Renault been up to these days, anyway? Been a while since I've heard from them.
 
What have those characterd at Renault been up to these days, anyway? Been a while since I've heard from them.
Idk, but I sold that Nissan to a friend and he told me the door handle broke off and I had a good laugh.
 
Do you believe that planned obsolescence is a thing? Go from there.
 
Recently this clip popped up on my YT page, so it prompted me to revive this thread:



In it Rogan briefly mentions the water powered car (Stanley Meyer, first on the list in the OP), and how the man died an agonizing death, claiming he was poisoned. Overall an interesting clip, especially seeing as the guest (Jonathan Ward) tells a story about a form of tech that was supposedly bought out and shelved (one major way that new inventions are buried, despite having the ability to transform humanity rapidly).
 
Most oil giants are big into alternative energies. Welcome to Capitalism.

But to answer the question: "Ever"? Definitely.

Theyre only into it in case they need to ttansition, theyd love to keep the status quo if they could.
 
To an extent, absolutely.
 
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