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Nikola Tesla was born in Yugoslavia in 1856 and died in 1943.

He suffered frequent illness as a child


and often experienced vivid flashes of light accompanied by images. At a given word his mind would
automatically visualize a thing in complete detail.

In adulthood one of his extraordinary abilities was to be able to construct new inventions in his mind, and
test them mentally. He had no need for blueprints and had photographic memory. He spoke seven
languages. He suffered from hypersensitive hearing and at one time in his life it was so extreme that he
was bedridden and apparently close to dying.

He was a recognized eccentric and clearly exhibited extreme phobias, such as:
excessive cleanliness of restaurant cutlery and dishes
obsessively estimating the cubic capacity of any empty bowls, plates
an aversion to hair, women's ear rings (he even apparently once requested a friend to give a hint
to world banker Morgan's daughter to refrain from wearing ear rings during his meetings with
her)
for a time he had an obsession for the number 3; for instance, he insisted on having a hotel-room
number divisible by 3
Tesla became a vegetarian; considered plant food as superior and that animal slaughter was cruel.

He ate two light meals a day and walked eight to ten miles. He stated he slept for about two hours a
night. At one of his Birthday celebrations, in which he gave a banquet for reporters and scientists, a
reporter commented that while the guests ate a sumptuous repast provided by Tesla, all Tesla had was
a couple of oranges and a liter of milk.

Later in life, Tesla found pigeons a comforting diversion and never failed to feed them daily. If he were
unable he would pay someone to do it. He would let the pigeons enter through his hotel window, which
was probably tolerated by the management for the privilege of having such an esteemed guest who
attracted many customers, particularly in the dining and restaurant areas.

After Tesla's death in 1943 a well-known psychiatrist gave a classic evaluation of Tesla's eccentric and
obsessional behavior, noting particularly his difficult childhood and that his mother fixation related to his
doting on a particularly favorite pigeon.

We should add that a much more complimentary and spiritual account has been given by the Unarius
Educational Foundation, San Diego, via channelings, in particular as to the symbolic nature of the dove -
not as an aberration of the past but of an effect in his present time - the pigeon giving a link to higher
aspects of consciousness and spiritual realms.

In 1884 Tesla emigrated to the U.S. In these early days of his career he was hired by Edison. As a result
of Tesla's electrical knowledge and extraordinary capabilities Edison offered him $50,000 to redesign his
inefficient motors and generators.

A year later, having fulfilled this task, Tesla discovered the nature of 'American humor', as Edison put it,
when the latter did not fulfill his promise.

He eventually entered into a profitable relationship with George Westinghouse who gave Tesla
financial backing. He continued with this relationship until Morgan's business manipulations brought
Westinghouse under his control, and was not prepared to honor Tesla's AC distribution royalty. Tesla,
however, tore up the contract to release Westinghouse, who was then close to bankruptcy, from this
legal obligation. This royalty could have made Tesla into a billionaire.

Probably the most valuable of Tesla's accomplishments to society generally would be his alternating
current electricity distribution, in other words, our common AC mains. Edison's direct current system for
the distribution of electricity was far too limited.
Nevertheless he engaged in a continuous campaign against Tesla's far superior alternating current
system, which involved paying children to bring in dogs or cats for electrocution in public to demonstrate
how dangerous Tesla's system was - this repeated spectacle included calves, one horse and an
elephant! It has been stated that the introduction of the electric chair was an off-shoot of this
propaganda to discredit Tesla's system.

In fact the first victim to be executed this way did not die, due to insufficient voltage, previously used on
smaller animals, presenting a gruesome sight for the observers until the power was upgraded to end the
poor wretch's suffering.

Tesla was a prolific inventor and unjustifiably referred to in later life as a dreamer by his competitors and
enemies as he was in fact extremely practical.

He had some 700 patents/inventions to his credit. He was responsible for the feasibility of the Niagara
Falls power station, and the practical uses today of his AC electric motor are indisputable and
indispensable. He was finally credited by court ruling that he was the principal inventor of radio - he
invented the vacuum tube amplifier and the 4-tuned circuit for radio.

He developed the parallel-disc mechanism for bladeless turbines of great efficiency, and demonstrated
one at 16,000 rpm with an output of 200 hp at 150 kw. This principle was also applicable to a pump
design of great durability (but not used).

This same system was made available for the motorcar combustion engine (but not used); in addition,
he designed non-moving (fluidic) valve inlets and outlets - consequently free of any wear - and a
speedometer and auto ignition system.

He could create earthquakes, which he in fact did from his laboratory using a small mechanical variable-
frequency oscillator that he attached to a pillar of the building. The police, wise to the notoriety of Tesla
experiments, promptly located the centre of the earthquake as Tesla's laboratory and arrived just as he
smashed the device with a hammer.

A similar vibrator was attached to a foot-board which Tesla regularly stood on for 'tuning up' his health.

His friend Mark Twain tried it and finding it invigorating, refused to step off, in spite of Tesla's advice,
and he shortly found himself rushing to the bathroom. Tesla developed a similar machine for inducing
sleep.

Tesla was amongst the early researchers into X-Rays; he invented the fluorescent bulb, neon light, arc
lamps for street lighting and also the Tesla-coil: a high-frequency transformer.

To his credit we can add the basis of radar, electron-microscope, microwave ovens and the wave-guide
principle for microwave transmission.
He developed the medical device for diathermy, utilizing a high-frequency current for therapeutic
deep heating uses that produced highly beneficial results, eagerly sought by the medical
profession.
He provided the inspiration for the modern electric clock; evaluated refrigeration; developed
robotics and remote control radio for guided missiles.
He designed a solar engine, used AND gate logic, a precursor for computers; oil insulation for
high voltage, and stranded wiring to reduce current resistance (electrons travel in surface layers
of wires).
He had proposals for extracting electricity from sea water, and detailed designs for a geothermal
steam plant.
He created lightning over 100 ft long, and using high-frequency currents he could light electric
lamps at three miles, with no wires.
He invented an improved lightning conductor and pointed out the limitations and inadequacy of
existing ones. The modern light bulb was Tesla's invention; Edison's 'incandescent lamp' lasted
only a few hours.
He transmitted scalar waves mainly through the Earth, and Hertz waves between ground and the
Heaviside layer, and found the resonant frequency of Earth, known today as the Schumann
resonance.
In producing artificial lightning he amazingly could create ball-lightning, which he demonstrated
with ease in his laboratory, even though (natural) ball-lighting is a mystery today.
The invaluable top-secret underwater Roger wireless communication was based on the same (earlier)
discoveries as Tesla's. And he was probably the first to discover stationary waves.

Amongst further discoveries and designs for new inventions he identified cosmic rays and had theories
of particles, which included fractional charges of the electron - now called quarks. Tesla also had a
patent for a 'flying machine'.

A small craft with adjustable propeller for horizontal to vertical motion. He anticipated the charged
particle beam - now developed by America and Russia - and in fact referred to a particle beam, or death
ray, which projected or fired particles from a gun, of enormous energy and power, sufficient to end all
wars. He failed to interest U.S. and European governments and couldn't obtain funding.

Subsequent to this he experimented with 'beam weapons', a death-ray and disintegrator. He


demonstrated through models how to sink ships, even a fleet in one attack, but the military were
skeptical. He claimed he could develop a thought photography machine.

Tesla's greatest project (funded initially) was his magnifying transmitter. This was built on Long Island,
away from the populace. It was essentially a resonant transformer which excited the Earth with very
efficient transmission of energy and no diminution (Tesla had already identified Earth as a conductor).
We are not talking about Hertz waves; the energy was essentially transmitted through the Earth by
means of scalar waves.

Any desired amount of energy could potentially be transmitted.

Note that interacting differences of (scalar) potential will create electromagnetic waves, in space, or the
ether. Lamps without wires could be lit at considerable distances (potentially any global distance). One
of the purposes of the magnifying transmitter was to provide a worldwide broadcasting system, linking
the world's telephone and telegraph services. Also to transmit pictures, music, weather forecasts, and to
be a global source of information.

During experiments Tesla's transmitting tower would light up the night sky with huge lightning bolt
streamers extending around the massive oscillator atop the 187-foot tower with spherical terminal about
68 ft in diameter.

It was ultimately intended to bring free energy to any receiving point on the planet, including aircraft by
transmission of high-frequency scalar waves. The editor of Electrical Experimenter in June, 1919,
referred to the Magnifying Transmitter as truly 'a modern lamp of Aladdin'.

He appended the following to Tesla's article My Inventions:


'...when Tesla built his famous tower on Long Island he was 100 years ahead of his time... the titanic
brain of Tesla has hardly produced a more amazing wonder than this magnifying transmitter. Contrary to
popular belief his tower was not built to radiate Hertzian waves into the ether. Tesla system sends out
thousands of horse power through the Earth - he has shown experimentally how power can be sent
without wires...' Morgan withdrew all funding and the tower was dynamited for scrap.
When investigating high-frequency currents Tesla revealed that an electric field of sufficient intensity
could be produced in a room to light up vacuum tubes without electrodes.

One could enter his laboratory and witness light bulbs lit without wires. On the ceiling would be a large-
diameter circle of wire that provided the power. It was thus possible to provide wireless electricity to the
home, using a small generator in a cupboard or basement. The resulting energy gave a less harsh and
more healthy light.

Tesla demonstrated transmission of energy without wires as early as 1891.

Tesla referred to the Hertz theory of radio as a scientific aberration, and it still apparently is. He
discovered a new wave which oscillated longitudinally, as does a sound wave, not transversely as with
the Hertz electromagnetic wave. It was variable in velocity and he measured it at significantly greater
velocities than that of light - invalidating relativity before it was 'established', and not adding to his
popularity.

Today, such a wave is known as a scalar wave, it is an oscillating potential as opposed to the
electromagnetic wave with its oscillating alternating electric and magnetic vectors.

Further, Tesla was also aware of the fantastic applications of this scalar wave - very much hushed up
today - from depositing any amount of energy to any point on Earth for destruction, or free energy for
home, industry, and transportation uses, ranging to such fantastic possibilities of placing an
impenetrable domed shield of scalar-electromagnetic energy around, say, a city to protect it from any
attack.

He worked out the details and endeavored to obtain government funding.

These scalar-electromagnetics put nuclear weapons into a conventional class. Soviet Premier
Kruschev, around the 1960s stated they could 'bury' America, and in the seventies Breznev sought a
treaty amongst nations prohibiting the use of these terrible weapons. But no one apparently knew what
he was talking about, being then ignorant in this field. Imagine a spark created by bringing together or
shorting out two electrodes such as the terminals of a car battery.

The explosive spark is electromagnetic radiation of heat and light. Now imagine projecting, by means of
scalar beams, two differing (like positive and negative) potentials and bringing them together on target.
Thus scalar potentials can produce huge bursts of electromagnetic energy, such as a fire ball. However,
Tesla's aim was to make war impracticable.

Note that the essence and application of scalar-electromagnetics today is not recognized within
orthodox science except by the secret government's military and scientific branches.

Tesla talked in earnest about creating a 'giant eye' which could see into any secret place on Earth -
clearly he wasn't referring to television. He received honorary doctorates, many awards and high
honors, and great recognition throughout the world. Contrast this with the discrepancy of the average
person's education and awareness of this history.

Tesla died in his sleep in 1943 leaving an enormous quantity of research notes, which were copied by
the government and classified as top secret.

Tesla's relatives in Yugoslavia endeavored to retrieve the papers but were only partially successful - the
bulk of his papers vanished in America.
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