To me, the concerning portion of the op's source (besides being from the daily mail) was this revelation by Tesla:
"I expect to photograph thoughts," announced Mr. Tesla calmly, in the same tone of voice that a person occupied with some trivial things in the scheme
of life might announce that it was going to rain.
Continued Mr. Tesla: "In 1893, while engaged in certain investigations, I became convinced that a definite image formed in thought must, by reflex
action, produce a corresponding image on the retina, which might possibly be read by suitable apparatus. This brought me to my system of television,
which I announced at that time.
"My idea was to employ an artificial retina receiving the image of the object seen, an 'optic nerve' and another such retina at the place of
reproduction. These two retinas were to be constructed somewhat after the fashion of a checkerboard, with many separate little sections, and the
so-called optic nerve was nothing more than a part of the earth.
"An invention of mine enables me to transmit simultaneously, and without any interference whatsoever, hundreds of thousands of distinct impulses
through the ground just as though I had so many separate wires. I did not contemplate using any moving part--a scanning apparatus or a cathodic ray,
which is a sort of moving device, the use of which I suggested in one of my lectures of that period."Now if it be true that a thought reflects an
image on the retina, it is a mere question of illuminating the same properly and taking photographs, and then using the ordinary methods which are
available to project the image on a screen.
"If this can be done successfully, then the objects imagined by a person would be clearly reflected on the screen as they are formed, and in this way
every thought of the individual could be read. Our minds would then, indeed, be like open books."
my external source button is being defiant today so here's the url
anengineersaspect.blogspot.com...
I'm wondering how far he got with that invention or if it's been improved upon in the years since Tesla began working on such a device. I seriously
doubt the LHC is going to crack the planet or that it generates deadly frequencies.
edit on 20-5-2014 by whitewave because: (no reason given)