

The story of Stan Meyer mirrors the stories of a plethora of holistic health professionals who met untimely deaths when they were on the cusp of discovering breakthroughs in their fields of study that might have had a more than beneficial impact on society’s members.
Meyer, who had invented an automobile entirely powered by water, was “target-listed” by the controlling powers because had his invention been rolled out and made available worldwide, it would have destroyed big oil and gas.
I have to laugh when I read the comments being offered by the government about carbon emissions and fossil fuels killing our planet.
Tesla technology and electric cars are here to save the world. Sure they are! I don’t know about where you live, but in my neck of the woods, I see gas stations being built by the dozens every year with no end in sight for the foreseeable future.
I think big oil and gas are here to stay. Like in the case of big pharma and medicine, the controlling powers have worked too hard to position their intellectual properties where they currently stand. In my opinion, these products (drugs, vaccines, oil, and gas) aren’t going away anytime soon!
If anyone ever presents a credible threat to any intellectual property owners aforementioned by inventing or attempting to advance a new technology into the current industrial landscape, they better have a significant life insurance policy to protect their loved ones.
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Dr. John Reizer is an American author, filmmaker, and retired chiropractor.
John has written several novellas and is the founder and chief editor of the popular alternative news blog, NoFakeNews.net.
Dr. Reizer is a former associate professor of clinical sciences at Sherman College of Chiropractic in Spartanburg, South Carolina.
His most recent works, Answers, The Blue Marble, Plandemic, The Visitors, Aftermath, False Memory, The Homecoming, Frequency, and The Target List, are science fiction thrillers.
John’s novel, The Target List, was released as a feature film under the title Target List in April 2023.
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That is possible, Kenneth!
John
I am just thinking outside the box here, but who’s to say that gas stations couldn’t be converted to electric charging stations?
Build for gas/diesel now – convert later.
Just a thought
~Kenneth
Great points, Roark! Thank you for sharing. I’m sorry about your comment being blocked by the system. I hope everything is working properly again.
John
Thank you for sharing, Lisa. Your comment went into a spam folder that I just located.
John
I think the issue is fixed.
Sorry!
John
hi John I previously responded to this post, however the response never made it. I see no other responses or comments. Is this normal?
Thanks,
Roark
The controlling powers sure want everything their way, John. And having to murder someone doesn’t get in their way in the least.
But I agree with you, I don’t think gas stations are going anywhere. Heck, in my neck of the woods we have had 5 new Kwik Trips built in just the last few years. There is one now in every corner of town! Not to mention with all the other gas stations we have.
Lisa
Hi John,
I think it’s of course telling how whistleblowers are treated often times. Just today I saw in the news on the gateway pundit that Seth Rich’s laptop information is being blocked by the FBI to this very day. And look at Julian Assange and others. They are the canary in the coal mine to be sure.
I harken back to Alex Jones. Love him or hate him, he certainly awakened myself up and others to the phony events of nine eleven, and the Oklahoma City bombing of the Mura Federal building, and so many other examples. So what has happened to him? He has been sued to the tune of a billion dollars or more, based on the false accusation of suggesting there were actors at the Sandy Hook shooting. Claims were made, conjured up out of nowhere and nothing. Perhaps Alex was threatened with the lives of his family members.
You can see this sort of roughshod / rail roading over others, even in industry. The software industry for one. There are plenty of products that are superior to those that have somehow triumphed, perhaps through advertising of course, but possibly through other means, the legality of which may be questionable.
Even movies in Hollywood or television series. Seems often the best of the best are for some reason canceled after the first or second season, or not kept in theaters. What’s that all about? They claim of course that the ratings were down. But how can that be when it’s quite evident that the show has many many enthusiastic fans? Perhaps the writers got too close to the truth, or maybe the powers that be just don’t want this level of quality in a show for the masses.
So, life insurance policies are good, except they can provide a different form of incentive to take the policyholder down, of course defeating the purpose. There are the four (?) pillars of society that we depend on with the fourth pillar being honest investigative journalism and reporting to the masses. Without our access to honest information, the criminals get away with murder, quite literally unfortunately. So no wonder fake news is so prominent. The powers that be saw to it. They had to!
They must have a blind spot! Something that will tip the scales and ultimately become the ball that snowballs down the hill, growing larger and faster with every move it makes. Taking their house of cards down almost instantly. But when? How? Is this sort of thing already in process? If not, why not?
Roark
Hi all,
I wasn’t sure if John had mentioned having seen The Beekeeper movie? It’s reminiscent of Target List, with a larger budget of course.
It was certainly entertaining to watch the guy bring the baddies down! :-) I think it, too, does an excellent job of portraying the corruption and greed at or near the top!
I recommend it for comic relief if nothing else,
Roark