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I believe you have proven yourself to be a Nigerian indeed in whom there's no guile. My candid advice to you at this time is: 1. to watch your back 2. To be careful of the companies that you keep 3. Don't trust anyone 4. To be careful of where you eat (eateries) 5. To share the knowledge with others so that the liberation can spread. Here is a list of inventors, starting with Nikola Tesla, whose lives were threatened or who were allegedly killed because of their inventions: 1. Nikola Tesla (1856–1943) Inventions: Alternating current (AC), wireless energy transmission, radio, and more. Threats: Tesla’s groundbreaking inventions in energy and wireless transmission were seen as a threat to the established power structures, particularly financial interests in direct current (DC) by Thomas Edison. His financial backers, including J.P. Morgan, withdrew support after learning Tesla wanted to provide free energy to the world, as it would disrupt profit models. Death: Tesla died poor and alone in a New York hotel room in 1943. Although there are no confirmed reports of foul play, some conspiracy theories suggest that powerful entities wanted to suppress his work on free energy. 2. Stanley Meyer (1940–1998) Inventions: Water fuel cell, which purportedly allowed a car to run on water. Threats: Meyer claimed to have invented a technology that could split water into hydrogen and oxygen efficiently, allowing cars to run on water instead of gasoline. This invention posed a massive threat to the oil industry. Death: Meyer died suddenly in 1998 after allegedly being poisoned during a meeting with investors. Some believe his death was linked to the oil industry or government suppression, though no solid evidence supports this claim. 3. Rudolf Diesel (1858–1913) Inventions: Diesel engine, which was designed to run on various fuels, including peanut oil. Threats: Diesel’s engine had the potential to revolutionize industries, including transportation and agriculture, by providing a more efficient and flexible fuel source than traditional petroleum. Death: Diesel mysteriously disappeared in 1913 while traveling across the English Channel. His body was found days later, and his death was ruled a suicide, though some believe he was murdered by industrial interests threatened by his invention. 4. Aaron Swartz (1986–2013) Inventions: Notable contributions to internet freedom, co-founder of Reddit, co-developer of RSS feed, and advocate for open access to information. Threats: Swartz was a prominent activist for free access to information and was targeted by U.S. federal prosecutors for downloading academic articles from JSTOR with the intent to release them publicly. Death: Swartz was found dead in his apartment in 2013, an apparent suicide. Some speculate that his legal battles and the pressure from powerful academic and governmental institutions contributed to his death. 5. Thomas Midgley Jr. (1889–1944) Inventions: Leaded gasoline and CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons). Threats: Midgley’s inventions were initially praised for their utility, but leaded gasoline and CFCs were later linked to serious environmental and health issues, including lead poisoning and ozone depletion. Although not directly killed for his inventions, his work had long-lasting and damaging effects. Death: Midgley contracted polio in his later years and designed a pulley system to assist with movement. In a tragic accident, he was strangled by the system he created. 6. Tewfik Jallad (Dates Unknown) Inventions: Jallad claimed to have developed a car that ran on compressed air. Threats: Like Meyer, Jallad’s invention threatened the oil industry. Though details of his life are obscure, many reports claim that his invention was bought out and suppressed by oil companies. Death: Jallad's invention never reached the market, and it is suggested that threats to his life caused him to abandon his work. 7. Hedy Lamarr (1914–2000) Inventions: Frequency-hopping spread spectrum technology, which is foundational to modern wireless communication (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth). Threats: Lamarr’s invention, created during World War II, was largely ignored by military authorities and the government at the time, likely due to her being an actress and the disruptive nature of her technology. She faced resistance and never financially benefited from her groundbreaking work. Death: Lamarr lived until 2000, but her contributions to technology were unrecognized for much of her life, and she endured financial hardship and personal struggles. 8. Victor Schauberger (1885–1958) Inventions: Implosion technology and alternative energy sources based on water movement and natural forces. Threats: Schauberger's ideas about alternative energy threatened powerful interests in traditional energy sectors. He was reportedly coerced into working for Nazi Germany during World War II. Death: Schauberger's death in 1958 is not linked to foul play, but some believe his work was deliberately suppressed, and he was under constant pressure from various groups interested in controlling his technology. 9. Eugene Mallove (1947–2004) Inventions/Work: Advocate of cold fusion, a controversial energy technology that could offer a nearly unlimited source of energy. Threats: Mallove was a vocal advocate for cold fusion research and claimed that powerful interests were actively working to suppress it. Cold fusion research challenged established energy paradigms, threatening oil and nuclear industries. Death 10. Henry Moray (1892–1974) Inventions: Radiant energy device, which could supposedly harness free energy from the environment. Threats: Moray’s work on free energy was seen as a threat to the electric utility and energy industries. He faced several attempts to discredit his work and alleged threats from government agencies. Death: Moray died of natural causes in 1974, but his work was largely suppressed, and his devices never reached commercial development. . |
BigBrother9ja:A fool says in his heart that there's no God |
This is a form of abnormal growth on the skin and it sometimes bleeds. The medical term used for it is Merkel cell Melanoma. I think the name is not essential as the alternative medicine/medical remedy that could be employed to deal with it. Thank you in anticipation
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Congratulations! Please, do you know anyone there? |
ImmaculateJOE:I wonder where you get the statistics from. If you lack the knowledge of the statistics, you should have done the research for certainty |
Guestlander:That may not be correct, dear. To impeach, the house need not less than two-thirds to impeach him. What's the number of democrats to republicans in the house? |
ebujany:You don't need to be tired of praying, except you don't believe that God answers prayers. At the time you feel weary, that may be the time when the expected salvation is closest. This is my persuasion and submission. |
obidark:that's correct about the nuclear accident in Japan. But, was it tsunami that caused the accident that killed some scientists in Russia as well? Or was it not the Russian scientists that were in charge? The truth is, Nigeria is not ripe to use Nuclear power. It can be catastrophic. |
Yes o. But, na your body go tell na |
maasoap:And that is the very reason why the school will be taken over by the host state since they have their reasonable reason why they should fail to fund the school. |
Aymakavelli2:with your comment, it's somewhat apparent that you read law from LAUTECH. Knowing that some people do not reason with their brain. Can't people respond without using vulgar and abusive languages? I choose to use modest language instead. Calling people names does not change people's perspective and perception about a stance. Neither does it change what will eventually happen to the fate of LAUTECH. People said more than you are saying about LAUTECH regarding EKSU (between Ekiti and Ondo) and DELSU (between Edo and Delta). What eventually happened is that they became solely owned by the host states. Regardless of what anybody say here, que sera sera |
juman:very reasonable comment. Kudos |
maasoap:Okay. If that is a tenable reason for Osun state government to stop or technically delay the payment of their statutory subvention, what does the Osun government want the Oyo state government to do with the multi-billiion naira teaching hospital in Ogbomoso? At least, the deed is already done. And they (the hospital) also have their liabilities. |
capitalzero:That is correct. It seems people only rely on propaganda and not the reality. Many people comment without even knowing the place where this school is located; only basing their argument on hearsay and what the Osun government says. And Osun government is known for the "truth". They don't consider and empathize with the students whose time are being wasted and the community that is bearing the brunt of those industrial actions. As for me, the best thing to save this recurring problem is what the governor of Oyo state proposed. |
In the history of joint ownership of university by 2 states in Nigeria, it has not been easy to co-fund, co-maintain and co-administer. Examples include EKSU, Ado-Ekiti, DELSU, Abraka. I have always believed that the solution to LAUTECH's lingering problem will be in tandem with the proffered solutions to the above-mentioned universities. The point is that LAUTECH needs help and the issue does not demand media propaganda, but a pragmatic solution. |
Jrobert82@yahoo.com |
The FG is just barking like a dog in the TV. If they really care, the threat should go beyond all these media threats. Action is needed at this crucial moment when callous South Africans burn (not only houses but Nigerians) while the callous government of SA care less and no perpetrator had been brought to book till date. Chai! Na wa o! |
budaatum:That's wrong assertion. From reports, it's actually companies that are relocating from China to neighbouring countries. I think I am just hearing that tech companies (except Huawei) are relocating to neighbouring countries outside of china. I think the info is obtainable online and there are different analysis of the trending events surrounding the Sino-American trade war |
I am not sure that a locomotive takes as much. My view o! |
Where's ur location and how much does the school pay? |
Education is the key to it. https:///2EETjz8 |
* Have you ever conceived a thought of having an idea on how to make a dead battery again? * Do you always think: " I wish I had known how to make my battery work again"? * "Oh, My batteries battery runs down always and I don't have enough money to repair it now"! Battery reconditioning is a concept whereby an old and totally bad battery can be brought back to life and made to work perfectly and efficiently (100%) as when it was first purchased. In the process of reconditioning old batteries, you will save a lot of money that might have been used to purchase batteries. Instead of buying an over-priced battery, you can recondition your old batteries to be used again. This does not exclude any form of battery (deep-cycle, laptop, camera, camping batteries and so on). If you find this knowledge valuable and you are willing to learn more, please comment "yes" in this new thread. |
The candid advice that I will give Kwarans at this critical moment is that they should avoid impatience and weigh their options very well. You are presently under the yoke of a particular taskmaster; who assures you that the yoke of the coming taskmaster will not be heavier than the coming one? Above all, let God direct you and you'll not miss it. |
Jrobert82@yahoo.com |
pioneerwriter:This WA does not allow Nigerians to partake in the program. I have tries many times to partake but the response I kept receiving was that the ''free membership does not apply to my location now''. Can you take me through the process of mentorship through the WA? I have sent you a mail through you mail about my interest in the program (though blank). I'll like to hear from you ASAP, if you please. Thank you so much |
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