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Something Just Went BEZERK in the Gulf of Mexico. The US Navy just sunk a French Submarine
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 21858603:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzM1NDY2MjE2X0JDODE5RDdC] [quote:BadHairDay:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzM1NDY1OTg4Xzk0MUI0QjNB] I remember in university, one of my fill in prof's gave us a brief for a space elevator. Most of us were blown away, some didnt get what it was about, others thought the idea stupid and waste of our time. Your's truly relished in the opportunity and presented 3 distinct concepts. The prof' was a known heavy drinker, with a thick South African accent, and was scoffed at by the uni' and most of the other lecturers. He told me so many stories of his past work places, including Livermore, and always went on about gravity being an EM force, and how surprising it was that none in the class even thought of that. I think at the time, I found this magazine called Nexus mag, [i]at his suggestion[/i], and I've been hooked ever since. Cant for the life of me remember or find his name on the uni register. Most of the people I went through with also dont recall his name. Pity. [/quote] Sounds like my British accented friend Bob. He lends me amazing text books with lots of tesla stuff, some hard to find as well as text book and engineering manuals from 1860 to 1950 of so. Put me onto lots of free energy concepts and he worked on a few alternative electricity generators that still work well to this day. A man of mystery, well educated and not indoctrinated knowledgable about many things and not someone who ever goes on the Internet, I never asked why exactly. The Book on RADAR written in 1952, written by the guy who ran the RADAR in the UK for most of WWII, he clearly states the RADAR waves travel in the aether as if it is not a big deal and a given. Aether had been officially disproved in 1888, but he talked as if everyone knew. That is when I realized there are two sciences one for the plebs and one for the privileged, those in the know. Lots of things are left out in our educations. I think Tesla was screwing around with reality when he accidentally discovered or invented Radio. The patent eventually awarded is for a 4 oscillator system. One oscillation at a standard rate, the base line for the others and the other three acting like those over lapping vibrations that create more virtual vibrations. He just played with them and changed their frequencies to see what would happen. At the end of his life that is all he was doing, generating lots of the right EM vibrations to try and create almost any effect, high frequency DC and the effects that could be produced by overlapping with different frequencies of EM waves. One of the great CT legends is him and Einstein were working on the Philadelphia experiment during WWII, Tesla died before the end, and they took all his stuff. [/quote]
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My girl friend has a D.E.D link on her laptop from the French Embassy. (She works at the embassy)
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