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No new aspect on the arguement presented. The conspiracy theory requires simple, old technology suppression in an extremely well understood academic arena.
You cannot suppress that, as has been mentioned already. They are not teaching incorrect science at PhD level so as to keep generations of nuclear engineers in the dark on Thorium
You are whittling the round pegs to fit the square holes of a weak theory
I used Thorium as an example of a suppressed technology. It's not unknown (except to the layman) but it is like Beta vs. VHS, a better technology obsoleted due to the porn of warfare.
Is it so hard to contemplate that the patent application of an individual could be either buried under a national security order or bought, accompanied by legal hamstring agreement, and shelved by a shell company for big oil?
"The more I see of things denied dissemination by the codification of "national security" the more I think it's just a convenient way to keep gov't malfeasance from being discovered until decades later when most people don't care anymore."
BINGO!, we have a winnah.....now the question is, what do you propose to do about it?
here's your prize, by the way
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Most things proven true that had long been belittled as conspiracy theory relied on an insider leaking information that the general populace will never have access to (and which cost the leakers greatly) e.g.:
Chelsea Manning = disclosing to
WikiLeaks nearly 750,000 classified, or unclassified but sensitive, military and diplomatic documents, and was imprisoned between 2010 and 2017.
Edward Snowden = On May 20, 2013, he flew to
Hong Kong after leaving his job at an
NSA facility in Hawaii, and in early June he revealed thousands of classified NSA documents to journalists
Glenn Greenwald,
Laura Poitras, and
Ewen MacAskill.
Presently a citizen of Russia since the
U.S. Department of Justice unsealed charges against Snowden of two counts of violating the
Espionage Act of 1917 and theft of government property.
Julian Assange = WikiLeaks published a series of leaks provided by
Chelsea Manning. These leaks included the
Collateral Murder video (April 2010),
[3][4] the
Afghanistan war logs (July 2010), the
Iraq war logs (October 2010), and
CableGate (November 2010)
<not to mention DNC and Clit'n campaign emails>. Following the 2010 leaks, the
federal government of the United States launched a criminal investigation into WikiLeaks and asked allied nations for assistance.
This was furnished by Sweden alledging rape charges which, On 19 May 2017, the Swedish authorities dropped but has kept him in political asylum inside the London Peruvian Embassy since 2012 since he will be arrested by GB authorities for extradition to the US if he leaves.
Tommy Robinson = co-founded and served as spokesman and leader of the
English Defence League (EDL), from which he resigned in 2013. He is currently serving a 13-month prison sentence levied on May 29, 2018 for
contempt of court after publishing a
Facebook Live video of muslim defendants entering a law court in defiance of restrictions on reporting on ongoing child grooming trials. The media has been forbidden to report on his imprisonment by the courts.
<Information provided by Wikipedia sometimes massaged to reveal the actual circumstances (Tommy Robinson).>
What can be done by the individual is to file FOIA requests of gov't agencies as has been used by
Tom Fitton of Judicial Watch. to reveal a great deal of recorded information otherwise not released to the US public.
Unfortunately, it often takes a law suit to ultimately get the information released.
The other thing an individual can do is to call out any official story that has evidence which "smells south of cheese", the same as we would with information furnished by any other serial liar, and not fear being called a conspiracy theorist by the liar (or any unthinking supporter of it).
But that takes bravery and ultimately a willingness to be harassed or imprisoned.
A lot of people here chance prison every day to ignore a stupid law passed only to safeguard industry (paper, pharmaceutical, etc.).
But back to "free energy":
Tesla (responsible for that little tech that allows you to plug an electrical device into a wall socket for electricity) had a project called Wardenclyffe Tower financed by J. P. Morgan which lost all its funding once Morgan realized there would be no way to charge for the broadcast power.
The morning after the inventor's death, his nephew Sava Kosanovic´ hurried to his uncle's room at the Hotel New Yorker. He was an up-and-coming Yugoslav official with suspected connections to the communist party in his country. By the time he arrived, Tesla's body had already been removed, and Kosanovic´ suspected that someone had already gone through his uncle's effects. Technical papers were missing as well as a black notebook he knew Tesla kept—a notebook with several hundred pages, some of which were marked "Government."P. E. Foxworth, assistant director of the New York FBI office, was called in to investigate. According to Foxworth, the government was "vitally interested" in preserving Tesla's papers. Two days after Tesla's death, representatives of the US Office of Alien Property went to his room at the New Yorker Hotel and seized all his possessions.
It being Tesla is a proven genius who discovered alternating current, radio broadcast (Tesla died in 1943 and six months after his death the US Supreme Court ruled that all of Marconi’s radio patents were invalid and awarded the patents for radio to Tesla.), fluorescent light, xray, radio remote control, AC electric motor, robotics, etc., I wonder what other technologies he envisioned that have not been released to the public.