Raymond (‘Ray’) Kurzweil is a very famous ‘jewish inventor’ who is often credited with creating the Print-to-Speech Reading Machine with his 1976 ‘Kurzweil Reading Machine’ (1) and is frequently included on lists on ‘jewish inventions’ to boast about his achievements.
… many inventions were invented by Czech and Slovak inventors but (re) “invented” by wealthy people (almost 100% them being we know who) who took claim/file patent or downright stole/extorted the invention/idea.
… many inventions were invented by Czech and Slovak inventors but (re) “invented” by wealthy people (almost 100% them being we know who) who took claim/file patent or downright stole/extorted the invention/idea.