T. Henry Moray - Life Becomes Dangerous

srijeda, 16. ožujka 2011.

In addition, they began worrying things happen. He became the subject of death threats and was on him and his wife were shot several times. Moray's decided to get an armored car. Richard Moray, one of two Moray's son, he remembered later as he drove through the city when the car hit the rain of bullets fired from a mysterious black sedan. John E. Moray, another son, says that his mother received a series of anonymous telephone calls in which she threatened them with death. In one call she was told that, unless it cooperated with employers regarding the caller's device to the radiated energy, the life of her husband will not be worth more than "beaten lime. " In Moray's house and laboratory were repeatedly invaded, but the machine was never stolen. The goal, as he assumed the family was to discover the secrets of the machine using the techniques of industrial espionage, and not direct theft. In another incident Moray was shot in the leg while working in the lab. He was deeply convinced that this is all part of a conspiracy to compel him to surrender to his invention.

Things became even more bizarre after the crucial test which should demonstrate the ability to pass power radiated energy through the thick glass. His assistant Felix Frazer suddenly grabbed a hammer and, before it could stop the Moray, destroyed most of the machine. He left stunned Moray with the words: "Now you can not ask for additional tests." single destructive act Frazer Moray's worse off work for many years. Components whose training was required enormous efforts have been damaged to uselessness, and other key parts are completely destroyed. Moray he realized that he must leave the government for rural electrification, but was set to divorce by the end exhausted its cash resources to continue research and work on patent protection. During the 1940s and 1950-Moray with help of his sons Richard and John continued to try to secure funding for your device.

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