You know you are a great inventor when you died unexpectly. That's right. It's a sign you are on to something which somebody considers you such a threat that they must eliminate their competition. Meet such an inventor, Rory Johnson. Rory Johnson created a cold-fusion, laser-activated, magnetic motor that produced 525 horsepower that would power a large bus 160,000 km on about 5 kgs of deuterium and gallium. Greyhound bus lines had entered into a deal with him to receive such a motor for their fleet of buses. Greyhound tried to contact him after a year of silence only to find out that he had died unexpectedly. This is odd since he had been in his early fifties and in robust health. It's very interesting that the U.S. Department of Energy had placed a restraining order on Johnson's company, Magnatron, Inc., prohibiting it from producing the Magnatron engine. Who figures? The government is protecting the Big Oil cartel? What about all the talk about green energy and supporting technological innovations? Guess they don't want the petro dollar to collapse with free energy making the need to have US dollars to buy oil unnecessary.
Remember if you are a free enegry inventor, keep a very low profile otherwise you might end up under the bus.