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Ex-Honeywell engineer's invention could power moving EVs and aircraft. Could it be we-ponized, too?

A whistleblower lawsuit lays out Minnesota worker Christopher Fuller's wireless power innovation and his dispute with Honeywell over his claims that it could be used for a superweapon.

Read it here:
https://www.startribune.com/honeywell-whistleblower-lawsuit-wireless-technology-we-pon-potential/600368115/

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Whistleblower from Minnesota. They’ll probably hire the Boeing hitman. I expect some accident or rare disease to occur.

Better yet! You’ll probably be walking down the street and a drunk will hit him. Maybe he likes hiking. A bear will attack him and ki-l him. A freak accident.

We do business with Boeing. We act like Boeing. They should merge. All whistleblowers will disappear or not come forward. You also won’t have to pay for their hitman. Since you are now part of Boeing.

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Post ID: @5fek+1sF3Zxdh

Patents do not a product make. Ask the navy guys who patented the flying saucer. Good news is now they have a way to beam power to their anti gravity drive!
If the government wanted it … they would already have taken it.

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Post ID: @4fhi+1sF3Zxdh

I have seen several presentations from that team, looking to sell it internally first. Never saw a prototype though.

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Post ID: @2ewk+1sF3Zxdh

Sell it? lol. It was stolen before that guy finished typing the disclosure form.

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Post ID: @2tpp+1sF3Zxdh

This is a NG public patent (US20120274147A1) by the same guy so it isn’t much of a secret

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Post ID: @pxr+1sF3Zxdh

It is my firm belief that Honeywell will absolutely sell this technology to foreign entities if it means that Honeywell can make the next quarter's book.

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