free energy

Conspiracy theories tagged "free energy."

8 articles

Debunked

Free Energy Suppression

The free energy suppression conspiracy claims oil companies and governments hide working perpetual motion and zero-point energy devices. Examine the evidence.

1900s · United States
Tartarian Empire — The Hidden World Civilization
Debunked

Tartarian Empire — The Hidden World Civilization

The debunked theory that a vast, technologically advanced Tartarian empire was erased from history after a catastrophic 19th-century reset event.

2016 · Global
Nikola Tesla's Inventions Suppressed by JP Morgan / Edison
Mixed

Nikola Tesla's Inventions Suppressed by JP Morgan / Edison

J.P. Morgan reportedly pulled funding for Tesla's Wardenclyffe Tower when he realized it might enable free wireless electricity transmission, destroying Tesla financially. FBI seized his papers upon death.

1901 · United States
Mixed

Energy Crisis Suppression Conspiracy

Examining claims that revolutionary energy technologies have been suppressed by oil companies and governments, and that energy crises are artificially manufactured.

1900s · United States
Nikola Tesla Was Murdered for His Secrets
Unresolved

Nikola Tesla Was Murdered for His Secrets

The theory that Tesla was murdered in his New York hotel room in January 1943 and that the FBI seized his papers containing revolutionary weapons and energy technology to prevent them from reaching enemy hands or the public.

1943 · United States
Debunked

Tartarian Free Energy / Ether Technology

The debunked theory that the Tartarian Empire possessed Tesla-like free energy technology, harvesting ether through ornate architectural spires, domes, and antennas.

2019 · Global
Tesla's Suppressed Wardenclyffe Tower
Mixed

Tesla's Suppressed Wardenclyffe Tower

The claim that Nikola Tesla invented a working wireless free energy transmission system at Wardenclyffe Tower that was deliberately sabotaged by J.P. Morgan and the electric utility industry to protect their profits.

1905 · United States
Water-Powered Car Cover-Up
Debunked

Water-Powered Car Cover-Up

Did Stanley Meyer invent a car that runs on water? Was he murdered by the oil industry? The claims, the science, the court cases, and the conspiracy theory examined.

1980 · United States