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One of the more controversial topics involving Nikola Tesla is what became of many of his technical and scientific papers after he died in 1943. Just before his death at the height of World War II, he claimed that he had perfected his so-called "death beam." So it was natural that the FBI and other U.S. Government agencies would be interested in any scientific ideas involving weaponry. Some were concerned that Tesla's papers might fall into the hands of the Axis powers or the Soviets.
The morning after the inventor's death, his nephew Sava Kosanovic� hurried to his uncle's room at the Hotel New Yorker. He was an up-and-coming Yugoslav official with suspected connections to the communist party in his country. By the time he arrived, Tesla's body had already been removed, and Kosanovic� suspected that someone had already gone through his uncle's effects. Technical papers were missing as well as a black notebook he knew Tesla kept�a notebook with several hundred pages, some of which were marked "Government."
In 1931 Tesla announced to reporters at a press conference that he was on the verge of discovering an entirely new source of energy. Asked to explain the nature of the power, he replied, "The idea first came upon me as a tremendous shock... I can only say at this time that it will come from an entirely new and unsuspected source."
Bright skies - Top secret weapon testing?
Strange light-events have been reported over many
remote parts of Australia in recent times. With the
meteor theory ruled out, could these energy bursts
and beams be part of some classified Tesla-style
weapons program?
Extracted from Nexus Magazine, Volume 4, #4 (June-July 1997).
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Originally posted by Tom Bedlam
Tesla's brother died when he was a child. There was some question as to whether Tesla had shoved him down the stairs into the basement, IIRC.
Mainland witnesses said they saw " a fireball coming out of the sky and hit the Island on a 45 degree angle" some describe it as " a silvery streak or shaft of bright light". The "Boom" was heard 100 miles away. A barrage of bizarre electrical phenomenon immediately ensued. Most of the damage was on the Bickford's property.
- Behind the barn in the woods were three mysterious holes in the ground 2 ft. deep, in a equilateral triangle formation 2 ft apart.
Posted in the interest of obtaining the truth about the massacre at the World Trade Center on September 11th, 2001. Was a Tesla weapon used at Oklahoma City? Was a Tesla weapon used to weaken all of the steel inside the World Trade Towers? Would its use explain the failure of the radio sets carried by firefighters and police that day? A failure which probably contributed to the additional loss of lives amongst rescue personnel?
Originally posted by quaneeri
One of the more controversial topics involving Nikola Tesla is what became of many of his technical and scientific papers after he died in 1943. Just before his death at the height of World War II, he claimed that he had perfected his so-called "death beam." So it was natural that the FBI and other U.S. Government agencies would be interested in any scientific ideas involving weaponry. Some were concerned that Tesla's papers might fall into the hands of the Axis powers or the Soviets.
The method hereinbefore described of transmitting electrical energy through the natural media, which consists in producing between the earth and a generator-terminal elevated above the same, at a generating-station, electrical impulses of a sufficiently-high electromotive force to render elevated air strata conducting, causing thereby current impulses to pass, by conduction, through the air strata, and collecting or receiving at a point distant from the generating-station, the energy of the current impulses by means of a circuit synchronized with the impulses.