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The Story of Hunza Water

A Nobel Prize Nominee , A Futurist And The Contemporary Scientist Behind The Products With Flanagan Microcluster® Technology

Dr. Patrick Flanagan, M.D., Ph.D. whose technology forms the backbone of Flantech, has over 300 inventions to his name. He was honored as the “1997 Scientist of The Year" by the US’ International Association for New Science. This recognition was for his work on Microcluster® Technology and for his revolutionary Mega H® supplement.

He is married to Stephanie Sutton who is the Chairwoman for the Flantech International Group of Companies.

The Story of Hunza Water . . .in the words of Dr. Patrick Flanagan :

My story began when I was very young. I was a prolific reader from an early age, by the time I was 14 years old I could read about 10 or 12 books a day and remember everything in them because I have a photographic memory. I was becoming a kind of walking encyclopedia. I learned a lot about a lot of subjects and could put them together in new ways, and that has led to a lot of success as an inventor; I have over 300 inventions.

Early Inventions

At the age 11, I entered a science fair and my subject for the science fair was a missile detector. I had a list of all the atomic tests the U.S. and the Soviet Union were running, even the secrets ones, and I won the whole fair. The judges were impressed because my little missile detector cost only $5 to make. Articles appeared in the newspapers and they went clear across the country by Associated Press and a few days later the Pentagon was on the telephone. They sent a group down from Wright-Patterson Airforce Base and I began my first communications with the Government because they wanted what I had, and they really didn’t want to pay for it, so I kind of gave it to them. I became a consultant for the Pentagon:

 At the age of 11
Invented and sold to Pentagon a missle detector which could track and record missile launches worldwide.

At the age of 14, I invented the Neurophone®, a device enabling deaf people to hear. It was awarded two patents.

 At the age of 14
Invented a device known as the Neurophone® to enable deaf people to hear. It received two patents.

At the age of 17, I was doing in-depth work with a Pentagon think tank, consulting on what they call “non-destructive weapon”. I worked on the Gemini space shots for NASA, then worked at Tuft’s University communicating with dolphins for the U.S. Navy. We developed a man-dolphin translator that translates human speech into dolphin whistles and dolphin whistles back into human speech. We had our own two dolphins off a small island in Hawaii and I got to fly to Hawaii regularly just to talk to dolphins.

 At the age of 17
He was recognised by the LIFE MAGAZINE Sept 14, 1962 as one of the 100 most important young men and women in the United States

 

 
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