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Nikola Tesla - Free Energy

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posted on Oct, 5 2017 @ 08:48 AM
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originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
a reply to: snewpers


I see you added a tremendous amount to the thread, sort of like Tesla did with his inventions.


Oh I'm sorry dear. Did I ruffle your feathers?

I have to add something, just anything, before I can follow a thread?

As smart as you are, you know what you can do yourself now, don't you?



posted on Oct, 5 2017 @ 08:50 AM
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originally posted by: snewpers
Oh I'm sorry dear. Did I ruffle your feathers?


Not at all.


I have to add something, just anything, before I can follow a thread?


Yeah, that's usually how it works around here.


As smart as you are, you know what you can do yourself now, don't you?


I'm doing it already.



posted on Oct, 5 2017 @ 01:36 PM
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originally posted by: snewpers

originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
a reply to: snewpers


I see you added a tremendous amount to the thread, sort of like Tesla did with his inventions.


Oh I'm sorry dear. Did I ruffle your feathers?


No you rattled his cage



posted on Oct, 5 2017 @ 01:46 PM
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originally posted by: dragonridr

originally posted by: Hyperboles

originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: Hyperboles

Wardenclyff was designed for communications. It was a proof of concept project for power transmission which would have required a much more ambitious project.

Tesla burned through the original contract monies and did not complete the project. The contract was not extended.
Ah ok.
I wonder what our world would be like today, had he succeeded in both


Birds would be extinct and the human lifespan would be about 40. Em radiation effects wildlife and people. Thank god he ran out off money
his colorado springs jazz didn't make anything extinct. did it?



posted on Oct, 5 2017 @ 02:02 PM
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a reply to: Hyperboles

You don't see the difference between a local proof of concept and a global roll out of a technology?



posted on Oct, 5 2017 @ 02:19 PM
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originally posted by: GetHyped
a reply to: Hyperboles

You don't see the difference between a local proof of concept and a global roll out of a technology?
how long did he run his colorado springs demo?



posted on Oct, 5 2017 @ 02:38 PM
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a reply to: Hyperboles

20, 30 yards. Maybe.

Oh you mean timewise? He was in Colorado for about 8 months. Ran his experiments intermittently.
www.shamanicengineering.org...


But Wydenclyff wouldn't have extincted birds either.
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posted on Oct, 6 2017 @ 12:48 AM
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originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: Hyperboles

20, 30 yards. Maybe.

Oh you mean timewise? He was in Colorado for about 8 months. Ran his experiments intermittently.
www.shamanicengineering.org...


But Wydenclyff wouldn't have extincted birds either.
And it did not affect his personal health and those of his helpers



posted on Oct, 6 2017 @ 01:14 AM
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a reply to: Hyperboles

Well, he did go quite insane.
So...
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posted on Oct, 6 2017 @ 04:55 AM
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a reply to: AugustusMasonicus

I actually use multiple tesla pumps for various applications throughout my workshop where they do pretty awesome work are extremely low maintenance and freakishly durable...

The fact that i can crank up an application specific design for one, bang out the parts, and have it running in its intended use in an afternoon.

The fact that they aren't commercially used is also at best .... Not actually true and kinda dumb that people say it because it's.... Not actually a fact.

P.s. people do all sorts of idiotic s*** and ignore better options etc all the time!

So, what other people are or aren't doing, yeah it doesn't concern me



posted on Oct, 6 2017 @ 06:08 AM
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a reply to: roguetechie


Your anecdotal story, however true it may be, does not impact the point they are not successful commercially for various reasons.



posted on Oct, 6 2017 @ 07:23 AM
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originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: Hyperboles

Well, he did go quite insane.
So...
I dont recall reading anywhere that he was ever in a looney bin



posted on Oct, 6 2017 @ 07:26 AM
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originally posted by: Hyperboles
I dont recall reading anywhere that he was ever in a looney bin


Being committed to an institution is not a prerequisite for being mentally ill.




edit on 6-10-2017 by AugustusMasonicus because: Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn



posted on Oct, 6 2017 @ 07:36 AM
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originally posted by: Hyperboles

originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: Hyperboles

Well, he did go quite insane.
So...
I dont recall reading anywhere that he was ever in a looney bin


You don’t have to be committed to be a mental case. There are plenty of non committed nut bars running around free every day.
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posted on Oct, 6 2017 @ 07:42 AM
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a reply to: TerryDon79

I'm not saying this.... *puts his arms up and waves around the ATS boards while ending with a gesture towards himself also*

J/k (maybe...)

If people actually think he wasn't a bit of a loon during his, and a complete nut case towards the end of his life, they have never read any history on the man, or read any of the biography's/stories recited by the people that were most closest to him at one point, and his business contractors also.

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posted on Oct, 6 2017 @ 07:45 AM
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originally posted by: TerryDon79
You don’t have to be committed to be a mental case. There are plenty of non committed nut bars running around free every day.


Thankfully none of them ever post on this site.



posted on Oct, 6 2017 @ 07:47 AM
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a reply to: MuonToGluon

His followers can’t have anything bad said about him though. He was some super-human, super-genius who invented everything.

I agree. To not even think he was a bit mad, just shows they really haven’t done any digging. The guy LITERALLY loved pigeons. Not loved in the sense you love a steak or beer, but loved in the sense of loving a partner.



posted on Oct, 6 2017 @ 07:51 AM
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originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus

originally posted by: TerryDon79
You don’t have to be committed to be a mental case. There are plenty of non committed nut bars running around free every day.


Thankfully none of them ever post on this site.


They’re not mad on here. They’re just under the influence of Masonic mind control



posted on Oct, 6 2017 @ 07:55 AM
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a reply to: TerryDon79


You cheeky bugger.



posted on Oct, 6 2017 @ 07:57 AM
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originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
a reply to: TerryDon79


You cheeky bugger.


The Masons made me do it.




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