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Anonymous Coward User ID: 628083 United States 03/04/2009 06:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Nikola Tesla and Tunguska [link to www.reformation.org] He postulates Tesla used the wireless electricity to cause Tunguska. I rather think it was a nuke. Chardin was known to have great interest in nuclear. |
1950s Baby Doll (OP) User ID: 617831 United States 03/04/2009 06:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Also, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 628083I think they were both involved in nuclear weapon developement, likely responsible for the blast at Tunguska, Russia in 1908 leading up to the revolution. Tesla invented the bomb? He did work for the military... I know that. That's why Marconi got the patent on radio tech. Even though, the tuned circuit was first used in remote controls (for what later developed into the UAV -- unmanned arial vehicle). Wherever we stand, we stand for Israel. "The ancient Masters were subtle in their wisdom..." (Tao Te Ching) Do we have a McProblem, here...? (ha ha ha) |
1950s Baby Doll (OP) User ID: 617831 United States 03/04/2009 07:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Nikola Tesla and Tunguska Quoting: Anonymous Coward 628083[link to www.reformation.org] He postulates Tesla used the wireless electricity to cause Tunguska. I rather think it was a nuke. Chardin was known to have great interest in nuclear. His experiment on allowing everyone to have electricity, even in the most remote corners of the earth... ended in flames -- quite literally. Wherever we stand, we stand for Israel. "The ancient Masters were subtle in their wisdom..." (Tao Te Ching) Do we have a McProblem, here...? (ha ha ha) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 627469 United States 03/04/2009 07:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Look up the 'Current Wars'. Tesla was financed by JP Morgan. Edison was his main competitor. Edison ripped off Tesla's ideas, then went on to found General Electric. Edison was a dumb criminal, plain and simple. Tesla was even sabotaged a few times. Tesla wanted electricity to be free, because it flows free, like water. Why should people have to pay for energy when it is always freely available... EDISON WAS READY TO BE THE JPM SHILL. JPM shut down Tesla. The rest is history... GE Goes on the be the world super corporation. |
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1950s Baby Doll (OP) User ID: 617831 United States 03/04/2009 07:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Fuck Edison, Tesla was the genius. Quoting: Razrin™There was conspiracy that Tesla's father had access to secret Vatican blueprints... like Alien technology, and his father shared the secrets to Tesla and thats how he became such a gifted genius... but I dunno. Raz What I heard was that Tesla used to stay up all night, as a kid... and by the end of a week or two he had read all the books in his family's library. Which was extensive for the folk of his stature. Also there is behavioral evidence for OCD. Wherever we stand, we stand for Israel. "The ancient Masters were subtle in their wisdom..." (Tao Te Ching) Do we have a McProblem, here...? (ha ha ha) |
1950s Baby Doll (OP) User ID: 617831 United States 03/04/2009 07:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | p.s. Edison was (for lack of a better word) EVIL. He used to hold public demonstrations in where he would electricute(sp?) animals and call it GETTING WESTING HOUSED. We now know that Tesla was right -- alternating current is safer than direct current. AC/DC? Wherever we stand, we stand for Israel. "The ancient Masters were subtle in their wisdom..." (Tao Te Ching) Do we have a McProblem, here...? (ha ha ha) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 585366 United States 03/04/2009 07:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Look up the 'Current Wars'. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 627469Tesla was financed by JP Morgan. Edison was his main competitor. Edison ripped off Tesla's ideas, then went on to found General Electric. Edison was a dumb criminal, plain and simple. Tesla was even sabotaged a few times. Tesla wanted electricity to be free, because it flows free, like water. Why should people have to pay for energy when it is always freely available... EDISON WAS READY TO BE THE JPM SHILL. JPM shut down Tesla. The rest is history... GE Goes on the be the world super corporation. true that |
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HMMMM User ID: 628238 United States 03/04/2009 08:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Immediately after his death became known, the Federal Bureau of Investigation instructed the Office of Alien Property to take possession of Tesla's papers and property, despite his US citizenship. All of Tesla's personal effects were seized on the advice of presidential advisors. J. Edgar Hoover declared the case "most secret," because of the nature of Tesla's inventions and patents. Tesla's Serbian-Orthodox family and the Yugoslav embassy struggled with American authorities to gain these items after Tesla's death due to the potential significance of some of Tesla's research. Eventually, Tesla's nephew, Sava Kosanovich, got possession some of his personal effects (which are are now housed in the Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade, Yugoslavia). [link to www.websters-online-dictionary.org] |
HMMMM User ID: 628238 United States 03/04/2009 08:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Tesla died alone in the hotel New Yorker of heart failure, some time between the evening of January 5 and the morning of January 8, 1943. Despite selling his AC electricity patents, Tesla was essentially destitute and died with significant debts. At the time of his death, Tesla had been working on some form of teleforce weapon, or Death Ray, the secrets of which he had offered to the United States War Department on the morning of January 5. Immediately after his death became known, the Federal Bureau of Investigation instructed the Office of Alien Property to take possession of Tesla's papers and property, despite his US citizenship. All of Tesla's personal effects were seized on the advice of presidential advisors. J. Edgar Hoover declared the case "most secret," because of the nature of Tesla's inventions and patents. Tesla's Serbian-Orthodox family and the Yugoslav embassy struggled with American authorities to gain these items after Tesla's death due to the potential significance of some of Tesla's research. Eventually, Tesla's nephew, Sava Kosanovich, got possession some of his personal effects (which are are now housed in the Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade, Yugoslavia). [link to www.websters-online-dictionary.org] |
Razrin™ User ID: 366812 Canada 03/04/2009 08:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Fuck Edison, Tesla was the genius. Quoting: 1950s Baby DollThere was conspiracy that Tesla's father had access to secret Vatican blueprints... like Alien technology, and his father shared the secrets to Tesla and thats how he became such a gifted genius... but I dunno. Raz What I heard was that Tesla used to stay up all night, as a kid... and by the end of a week or two he had read all the books in his family's library. Which was extensive for the folk of his stature. Also there is behavioral evidence for OCD. Either way, i'm sure his parents influenced his genius. Dude was awesome. See ya. |
HMMMM User ID: 628238 United States 03/04/2009 08:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Tesla died alone in the hotel New Yorker of heart failure, some time between the evening of January 5 and the morning of January 8, 1943. Despite selling his AC electricity patents, Tesla was essentially destitute and died with significant debts. At the time of his death, Tesla had been working on some form of teleforce weapon, or Death Ray, the secrets of which he had offered to the United States War Department on the morning of January 5. Immediately after his death became known, the Federal Bureau of Investigation instructed the Office of Alien Property to take possession of Tesla's papers and property, despite his US citizenship. All of Tesla's personal effects were seized on the advice of presidential advisors. J. Edgar Hoover declared the case "most secret," because of the nature of Tesla's inventions and patents. Tesla's Serbian-Orthodox family and the Yugoslav embassy struggled with American authorities to gain these items after Tesla's death due to the potential significance of some of Tesla's research. Eventually, Tesla's nephew, Sava Kosanovich, got possession some of his personal effects (which are are now housed in the Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade, Yugoslavia). [link to www.websters-online-dictionary.org] |
1950s Baby Doll (OP) User ID: 617831 United States 03/04/2009 08:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Fuck Edison, Tesla was the genius. Quoting: Razrin™There was conspiracy that Tesla's father had access to secret Vatican blueprints... like Alien technology, and his father shared the secrets to Tesla and thats how he became such a gifted genius... but I dunno. Raz What I heard was that Tesla used to stay up all night, as a kid... and by the end of a week or two he had read all the books in his family's library. Which was extensive for the folk of his stature. Also there is behavioral evidence for OCD. Either way, i'm sure his parents influenced his genius. Dude was awesome. Yes, but its a shame that his impulsive behavior lead him to make poor business decisions. Dude spent the end of his life (alone) in a hotel room -- thought they did give him the number he wanted. Teh Heh... Wherever we stand, we stand for Israel. "The ancient Masters were subtle in their wisdom..." (Tao Te Ching) Do we have a McProblem, here...? (ha ha ha) |
Razrin™ User ID: 366812 Canada 03/04/2009 08:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Tesla died alone in the hotel New Yorker of heart failure, some time between the evening of January 5 and the morning of January 8, 1943. Despite selling his AC electricity patents, Tesla was essentially destitute and died with significant debts. At the time of his death, Tesla had been working on some form of teleforce weapon, or Death Ray, the secrets of which he had offered to the United States War Department on the morning of January 5. Quoting: HMMMM 628238Immediately after his death became known, the Federal Bureau of Investigation instructed the Office of Alien Property to take possession of Tesla's papers and property, despite his US citizenship. All of Tesla's personal effects were seized on the advice of presidential advisors. J. Edgar Hoover declared the case "most secret," because of the nature of Tesla's inventions and patents. Tesla's Serbian-Orthodox family and the Yugoslav embassy struggled with American authorities to gain these items after Tesla's death due to the potential significance of some of Tesla's research. Eventually, Tesla's nephew, Sava Kosanovich, got possession some of his personal effects (which are are now housed in the Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade, Yugoslavia). [link to www.websters-online-dictionary.org] There was another conspiracy, than some NAZI actually murdered Tesla, it was a pretty outlandish claim, but his death was a little strange... Heart failure? alone? Lame. See ya. |
Razrin™ User ID: 366812 Canada 03/04/2009 08:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Fuck Edison, Tesla was the genius. Quoting: 1950s Baby DollThere was conspiracy that Tesla's father had access to secret Vatican blueprints... like Alien technology, and his father shared the secrets to Tesla and thats how he became such a gifted genius... but I dunno. Raz What I heard was that Tesla used to stay up all night, as a kid... and by the end of a week or two he had read all the books in his family's library. Which was extensive for the folk of his stature. Also there is behavioral evidence for OCD. Either way, i'm sure his parents influenced his genius. Dude was awesome. Yes, but its a shame that his impulsive behavior lead him to make poor business decisions. Dude spent the end of his life (alone) in a hotel room -- thought they did give him the number he wanted. Teh Heh... Yup, Mark Twain was a little like him, I think when it came to financial matters, his eccentricity led to pretty weird investments... The dude SHOULD have been rich, he was ripped off a lot... Still, props to an influential genius. Raz See ya. |
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Irdooomed User ID: 627692 Australia 03/04/2009 08:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well, they buried his most valuable invention......which was a 'force field' that could have prevented ANY war from actually ever taking place: No plane, no vehicle, no soldier could have penetrate through it! Blah, Yuk, and Barf!!! Quoting: voice 623827You're kidding! Holy cow! It's the woowoo patrol! |
1950s Baby Doll (OP) User ID: 617831 United States 03/04/2009 08:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: HMMMM 628238 TRUTH Wherever we stand, we stand for Israel. "The ancient Masters were subtle in their wisdom..." (Tao Te Ching) Do we have a McProblem, here...? (ha ha ha) |
HMMMM User ID: 628238 United States 03/04/2009 08:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Can't you see it right here in front of me, running almost silently? It is the rotating magnetic field that does it. See how the magnetic field rotates and drags the armature around with it? Isn't it beautiful? Isn't it sublime? Isn't it simple? I have solved the problem. Now I can die happy. But I must live, I must return to work and build the motor so I can give it to the world. No more will men be slaves to hard tasks. My motor will set them free, it will do the work of the world." |
HMMMM User ID: 628238 United States 03/04/2009 08:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Tesla and the NWO HMMMM... Here is a report of the incident from Tesla biographer Marc J. Seifer: "The car [was] a standard Pierce Arrow, with the engine removed and certain other components installed instead. The standard clutch, gear box, and drive train remained.... Under the hood, there was a brushless electric motor, connected to [or in place of] the engine.... Tesla would not divulge who made the motor. Set into the dash was a "power receiver" consisting of a box ... containing 12 radio tubes.... A vertical antenna, consisting of a 6 ft. rod, was installed and connected to the power receiver [which was] in turn, connected to the motor by two heavy, conspicuous cables.... Tesla pushed these in before starting and said: "We now have power." If this tale is to be believed, it would mean that Tesla had also installed one of his powerful oscillators somewhere near Niagara Falls to provide the wireless energy needed to power the vehicle."(Seifer, Wizard. The Life and Times of Nikola Tesla, p. 419). |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 628238 United States 03/04/2009 08:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well, they buried his most valuable invention......which was a 'force field' that could have prevented ANY war from actually ever taking place: No plane, no vehicle, no soldier could have penetrate through it! Blah, Yuk, and Barf!!! Quoting: IrdooomedYou're kidding! Nope! Tesla- "It will be possible to destroy anything approaching within 200 miles. My invention will provide a wall of power," I was fortunate enough to evolve a new idea and to perfect means which can be used chiefly for defense. If it is adopted, it will revolutionize the relations between nations. It will make any country, large or small, impregnable against armies, airplanes, and other means for attack. My invention requires a large plant, but once it is established it will he possible tb destroy anything, men or machines, approaching within a radius of 200 miles. It will, so to speak, provide a wall of power offering an insuperable obstacle against any effective aggression. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 628286 Croatia 03/04/2009 09:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Fuck Edison, Tesla was the genius. Quoting: Razrin™There was conspiracy that Tesla's father had access to secret Vatican blueprints... like Alien technology, and his father shared the secrets to Tesla and thats how he became such a gifted genius... but I dunno. Raz |
54-12 User ID: 417700 United States 03/04/2009 09:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There are elements in the government using Tesla style weapon systems to target alien craft. The notorious STS-48 Nasa video shows a focused electricity, lightning type weapon being used on a disc. I don't know if these people have any connection to the Central Bankers, if any. I'd venture to guess our friends in London have no clue what's going on in the Deep Black world of unacknowledged special access projects (USAPs.) Siemens subsidary Cardion developed this weapon at Brookhaven Labs, probably using some of Tesla's work that was confiscated after his death. Keep in mind Tesla didn't invent everything. There are other radically advanced technologies that have been developed over the years. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 623982 United States 03/04/2009 09:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | p.s. Edison was (for lack of a better word) EVIL. He used to hold public demonstrations in where he would electricute(sp?) animals and call it GETTING WESTING HOUSED. Quoting: 1950s Baby DollWe now know that Tesla was right -- alternating current is safer than direct current. AC/DC? Not safer, just easily manageable. |