They Buried Efficient Engines — And Kept You Paying for Gas

Oct 17, 2025, 12:30 AM

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Inventors built engines claiming 200–500 miles per gallon—and then disappeared. This podcast-exclusive investigation examines suppressed energy tech, classified patents under the Invention Secrecy Act of 1951, and why breakthroughs that threaten the oil economy never reach the public.

This episode is produced exclusively for the Divergent Files Podcast.

They built engines that claimed 200… 300… even 500 miles per gallon.

Then the inventors vanished.
The patents disappeared.
And the technology never reached the market.

This episode investigates the buried history of suppressed energy inventions and the people who tried to break the fuel economy ceiling—and paid the price for it.

We trace documented cases from Tom Ogle’s vapor carburetor to Stanley Meyer, along with magnetic motors, ultra-high-efficiency batteries, and propulsion systems that threatened to destabilize the global oil economy. In multiple cases, working prototypes were demonstrated publicly. Shortly after, funding evaporated, patents were seized or classified, and the inventors were discredited, threatened, or died under suspicious circumstances.

At the center of this investigation is the Invention Secrecy Act of 1951, a little-known law that allows the U.S. government to classify patents deemed a threat to “national security.” More than 5,000 energy-related patents remain sealed under this authority—removed entirely from public view.

We examine why extreme fuel efficiency is more dangerous to entrenched power than outright scarcity, how energy independence collapses centralized control, and why electric vehicles didn’t break the system—they repackaged it. Different fuel source. Same dependency model.

This episode also dismantles the phrase “free energy,” explaining what these inventors were actually building, why it terrified entrenched interests, and why even one legitimate 500 MPG engine reaching mass production would collapse oil pricing, tax structures, and geopolitical leverage overnight.

This isn’t a story about miracle machines.

It’s a story about control.

And why certain inventions never make it out of the garage.

Stay curious. Stay grounded.
And remember… no matter what they tell you, the truth is still out there.