The Illusion of Money and the Hidden Hand of Governments

Most civilians go through life believing that money has inherent value. They trade hours of labor for currency, saving it, spending it, and struggling to accumulate more. But the truth is, money is just a tool of control—its value is arbitrary, dictated by those who print and regulate it. The real power lies not in money itself but in the systems that control resources like energy, technology, and innovation.

One of the most effective ways governments and institutions manipulate civilians is through the pricing of essential resources. Take electricity, for example. Before the widespread adoption of electric vehicles, energy prices were significantly lower. But now, with millions of people turning to electric cars as a “green solution,” electricity prices have skyrocketed. This isn’t a coincidence—it’s a carefully calculated move to prevent civilians from gaining real independence from fossil fuels and centralized energy production.

History’s Forgotten Innovators and the Water Fuel Conspiracy

History is filled with brilliant minds who have developed revolutionary energy technologies, only to be silenced, discredited, or even imprisoned. One of the most compelling cases is Daniel Dingel, a Filipino inventor who claimed to have created a car that runs on water back in 1969. Imagine the world today if his invention had been embraced—no reliance on oil, no pollution, and no energy crisis. Instead, he was accused of fraud and sentenced to jail. Was he truly a fraud, or was he a threat to powerful energy industries?

Dingel isn’t the only one. Many inventors who have claimed to develop water-fuel technology have mysteriously faced legal troubles:

  • Thushara Priyamal Edirisinghe (Sri Lanka) – Developed a supposed water-powered vehicle and was later jailed.
  • Agha Waqar Ahmad (Pakistan) – Demonstrated a water-fueled car, but his claims were dismissed, and he too faced legal challenges.

It’s a strange pattern—each of these inventors had breakthroughs that could have disrupted the global energy monopoly, and each of them ended up in trouble.

Who Controls the Energy, Controls the World

Why would governments suppress such groundbreaking discoveries? The answer is simple: energy control is power. The world’s biggest industries—oil, electricity, and even car manufacturers—rely on the scarcity of energy to maintain their profits. If water-powered engines became a reality, trillion-dollar industries would collapse overnight.

This is why every time an energy innovation threatens the status quo, prices rise. Instead of letting civilians benefit from advancements, governments manipulate supply and demand to keep people struggling.

The Bigger Picture

This extends beyond energy. Governments regulate access to information, education, and even health breakthroughs. The people at the top decide what civilians should know and what should remain hidden. They convince the public that the economy is unpredictable, that energy prices fluctuate naturally, and that inventors like Dingel are frauds. In reality, the system is designed to ensure that true independence—whether in energy, finance, or technology—is never achieved.

So next time you see prices rising without explanation, ask yourself: What are they trying to hide?