I recently contacted someone who had gone to the
trouble of obtaining Stan Meyer's autopsy report.
The following was his interesting reply.
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The autopsy report makes no mention of the often
rumored "food poisoning" and the death is ruled
as being natural, caused by a cerebral aneurysm
(this would account for the violent vomiting in
the parking lot).
However, if Stan did indeed have a water fuel cell
which functioned as he claimed, I am much more
inclined to think Stan was poisoned and the coroner
was paid off to make it look like a natural death.
Since the coroner (William R. Adrion) had exclusive
access to the body, no one else verified his
findings, and he could have said virtually anything
about the manner in which Stan died. However, the
coroners report is required to have information
regarding the circumstances surrounding the death...
and there were many witnesses. In other words,
while the manner in which Stan died could not be
corroborated by anyone else, and thus could be faked,
the circumstances surrounding his death had witnesses,
and thus, could not be faked.
In this section, it reads: "Decedent supposedly at
lunch with N.A.T.O. officials at a Cracker Barrel
diner. The group made an opening toast with cranberry
juice, immediately after which, decedent ran outside
followed by his brother, then vomited violently and
told his brother that he had been poisoned."
I find it interesting that the coroner writes,
"supposedly." I wonder how many other reports he
puts "supposedly" on. It is an unprofessional and
unusual statement of disbelief. To me this is the
coroner's way of saying to the public, "it is
doubtful," which is completely unnecessary and makes
me feel like he is trying to lead you away from
believing that material in this section which he was
forced to write truthfully.
I would love to know more of the story behind what
happened that night. Steve Meyer watched as his
brother vomited and lay dying before his eyes.
What does he believe? Is Steve carrying on Stan's
work, but in a different format...one that could
possibly get its foot in the door of big oil?
Oliver Stone needs to make a movie out of this.
Now is the perfect time.
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Any lawyers wish to comment? 8-)
Frank