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Tesla: The Forgotten Mysteries

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posted on Jul, 14 2009 @ 09:02 AM
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Originally posted by serbsta
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Nope, definitely didn't miss that part. But as far as im aware its just a federal agency. Do you have any sources to back up what you're stating?


Just old newspaper clippings that were put on the net.
And it's nothing to do with Aliens, Nanoo Nanoo



posted on Jul, 14 2009 @ 09:11 AM
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Very well done. But I must correct your title a bit. I can virtually GUARANTEE you that these mysteries have NEVER been forgotten. The people that stole them (obviously not alive today but the same factions) know these mysteries very well. They are making sure that many of his more people serving ones are kept from everyone.

Great post though.



posted on Jul, 14 2009 @ 09:40 AM
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Originally posted by zorgon

Originally posted by JoshNorton
685957 - Apparatus for the Utilization of Radiant Energy
685958 - Method of Utilizing Radiant Energy
1119732 - Apparatus for Transmitting Electrical Energy


Didn't have those three


Have those three now


Problem with the old ones are they don't have titles, name or abstract at the patent sites so you need a number

Any chance you can give me a list from your book?

I wasn't going to retype all four pages of the table of contents, so here are scans... (Curiously, when doing a bit of research, this one is labeled "Volume One", but I've never seen evidence of a "Volume Two". I don't know what else he patented after 1928... Also, penciled in the front cover, it shows I paid $45 for the book (about 15 years ago, if I recall correctly). There are some online sellers trying to hawk it today for ten times that. (Suppose I should take better care of my copy!)
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Let me know if you have any problem deciphering these.



posted on Jul, 14 2009 @ 10:10 AM
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Hi,
I thought you might be interested in this...
I found a 'my space' dedicated to Nikola Tesla..

~Nikola Tesla~

ICXC NIKA
helen



posted on Jul, 14 2009 @ 10:15 AM
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Much of what I've read about him (being sensitive to sounds, etc.) coupled with his OCD is a strong indication that Tesla was a high-functioning autistic. My son is autistic, and though he cannot write his name at 30 years of age, can assemble puzzles which would take me...well..a very long time to do. He does so effortlessly, as though it is as simple as walking across a room. It has been observed that the brain is simply a receiver and filter. Perhaps some of us are missing filters which allow us access to skills, abilities and knowledge that others consider amazing.



posted on Jul, 14 2009 @ 02:36 PM
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Wireless power would never happen in the USA. The flood of lawsuits and the mountain of regulations will quickly sink it. However can one build a Wardenclyffe outside this country? I don't know. It would likely cost a few billion dollars. As they have built one 3/4 size and it is not large enough. They do want to build a full size one however for tests.... Knowing that it may be changed to have military applications it would cause a problem with the host country or from the US but I don't know. That is if it were intended to try to build a city. It may be a matter of just time, money, location and paper work.



posted on Jul, 14 2009 @ 02:36 PM
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Wireless power would never happen in the USA. The flood of lawsuits and the mountain of regulations will quickly sink it. However can one build a Wardenclyffe outside this country? I don't know. It would likely cost a few billion dollars. As they have built one 3/4 size and it is not large enough. They do want to build a full size one however for tests.... Knowing that it may be changed to have military applications it would cause a problem with the host country or from the US but I don't know. That is if it were intended to try to build a city. It may be a matter of just time, money, location and paper work.



posted on Jul, 14 2009 @ 03:03 PM
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Tesla made many of his coils and bulbs and instruments.
Many were at the LI lab that was discarded.
I wonder if any LI companies that still exist today made any lab
equipments for Tesla.
By orientating a bulb horizontal to vertical Tesla could determine the
frequency of radiation given off by the Earth.
A conducting sphere, Earth, has many resonances.
Earth is giant source of electrons.
Ions are up in the ionosphere.
Tesla may have achieved ionosphere to Earth conduction with
his coils and bulb right through his airplane or UFO for hover
and horizontal propulsion.



posted on Jul, 15 2009 @ 04:50 AM
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/ledk7u

"Even the author of one of the better-known books about the Philadelphia Experiment has backed off on his more outrageous claims,..."

Come on, people. You know it's rubbish. Don't waste your time on such fanciful nonsense.



posted on Jul, 15 2009 @ 10:01 AM
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This man deserves much more respect than he gets. He was the greatest genius before Albert Einstein. Im going to do a little more research on this man myself.



posted on Jul, 15 2009 @ 01:09 PM
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Originally posted by JoshNorton I don't know what else he patented after 1928...


Thanks I will start pulling those
The ones after 1928 that are available I can get.

When I get them cataloged I will have them on my site. It will take some time just got out of surgery so won't be moving to quickly

Thanks for the list



posted on Jul, 15 2009 @ 08:58 PM
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TESLA has been a feature character in a recent British film in 2006, The Prestige a murder mystery between two dueling illusionists with David Bowie playing the part of the cult scientist..Hugh Jackman, Michael Caine and Scarlett Johannsen



posted on Jul, 15 2009 @ 09:04 PM
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I see no patents after 1927 for his aeroplane.
Six years after the first VTOL patent.
It added the twin turbine for the electrical UFO craft.
This is an attempt together with on board gyroscope to
stabilize a saucer.
Tesla was to run the saucer with flat coil pickup outside to
pickup wireless power from his tower.
With no tower for wireless 'air power' he made generators.
He already sold a Power Plant to Germany 1914 used on subs.
Which by now could power a large UFO as nuclear like the Electro-U-boats.
He began to work on internal power and perhaps evident
by the success of the Foo in Germany.

ED: Tesla had many technologies like liquid air before that was
parented in Europe for super conductivity which Tesla achieved
in a patent. Before and after 1927 Tesla left many devices un
patented. Tesla not giving JP Morgan any more patents never
submitted many potential patents. He drew them up and did
not submit. Most most notable was electricity from air. An ionizing
method similar to Sun panel radioactivity or induced or radium
or regular radioactivity to electricity conversion. Electrical Engineering
wise this is a current generator and has a tendency to blow up
from the ions. Tesla's contraption looks like Goldberg device.
Its somewhere on the web.



[edit on 7/15/2009 by TeslaandLyne]



posted on Jul, 15 2009 @ 09:06 PM
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Originally posted by calvinraveneagle
TESLA has been a feature character in a recent British film in 2006,
playing the part of the cult scientist..


Tesla a 'cult' scientist? Hope you remember that the next time you turn on your house lights or start your car



Strange Towers in a Russian Forest
Tesla Generators





posted on Jul, 15 2009 @ 09:17 PM
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Originally posted by zorgon

Originally posted by calvinraveneagle
TESLA has been a feature character in a recent British film in 2006,
playing the part of the cult scientist..


Tesla a 'cult' scientist? Hope you remember that the next time you turn on your house lights or start your car



Strange Towers in a Russian Forest
Tesla Generators




Wow, holy crap.

Where did you find those and are there more?



posted on Jul, 15 2009 @ 09:52 PM
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posted on Jul, 15 2009 @ 09:54 PM
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Originally posted by calvinraveneagle
TESLA has been a feature character in a recent British film in 2006, The Prestige a murder mystery between two dueling illusionists with David Bowie playing the part of the cult scientist..Hugh Jackman, Michael Caine and Scarlett Johannsen


He screws a light bulb in the ground and it lights up.
In actuality he had a 7 foot cylinder coil pick up on one terminal
of the bulb and the other terminal of the bulb in a ground connection.

Naysayers say perhaps there was inductive coupling.
Electrostatic is more likely.



posted on Jul, 15 2009 @ 10:03 PM
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George H. Scherff was worked over by the FBI to recover the dead
scientist's hidden labs an papers.
That web page is complete garbage to misinform,



posted on Jul, 15 2009 @ 10:10 PM
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Thats only because the Illuminati know how to lie.
Mostly since Truman started to lie
Von Braun located Tesla works and eventually brought them
to Los Alamos where he might have been instructed by Tesla
in the late 1930s.



posted on Jul, 15 2009 @ 10:15 PM
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The death beam was a figment of the imagination of the newspapers.
It was the beam power for his aircraft.
I figured that out after a paper saying it was ELF connected.
People quote Tesla and say what they want to bolster some project.




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