>why do companies hold back innovation
The answer to your question is here:
>>>/pol/
>cars that run on water
Fuel cells are stupidly easy to make. Some guy named Meyer was making them. Then he suddenly died in a car accident.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Meyer%27s_water_fuel_cell
>Stanley Meyer died suddenly on March 20, 1998, while dining at a restaurant. His brother claimed that during a meeting with two Belgian investors in a restaurant, Meyer suddenly ran outside, saying "They poisoned me".[1] After an investigation, the Grove City police went with the Franklin County coroner report that ruled that Meyer, who had high blood pressure, died of a cerebral aneurysm.[1] Some of Meyer's supporters believe that he was assassinated to suppress his inventions.
He pissed off masons. Do Falun Gong, it renders their heart attack/stroke machines useless.
>Anyone think that anything they do here will make a difference?
You'd be shocked to know who you are actually talking to and what I have personally accomplished. Part of the reason for my success is anonymity and lack of repeatable patterns in my political actions. They can't coopt you or kill you if they don't know who you are. Remember, anyone can be the batman.
This is on my TV right now.