Francisco Pacheco, a Bolivian inventor, was invited to come to the USA in 1943 by the U.S. Vice-President. Why? To show off his new invention: a device that turns sea water into clean, combustible hydrogen on demand. He used it to power just about anything. A chapter of the book "Suppressed Inventions and Other Discoveries" is dedicated to his work. He patented two versions of his invention, demonstrated them publicly, won national inventor awards, but never found a receptive ear in the circles of power that he thought would enthusiastically embrace his work! He died, and his inventions died with him.
We have published the first book ever written on the history of running cars on water. To receive a copy, which includes a DVD of interviews with water fuel device inventors, send $22.00 or $30.00 (intl) to:
Water Fuel Museum P.O. Box 55558 Lexington KY 40555
or
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