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Chemical spills, toxic exhausts, nuclear meltdowns and wasteful efficiency. Let the next sentence bounce around in your head for a better half of ten minutes. 100 years ago this man should have started a revolution for man kind. FREE ENERGY and he was able to send this ANYWHERE in the world. (think of HAARP but instead for good purposes) Think of where we would be today, had JP Morgan not stop his funding to complete the project, saying, You cant put a meter on free energy He also was making too much money on copper cabling. This man invented the following more or less 100 years ago. Again, let that sink in for a bit. 100 YEARS AGO. 1. Alternating Current -- This is where it all began, and what ultimately caused such a stir at the 1893 Worlds Expo in Chicago. A war was leveled ever-after between the vision of Edison and the vision of Tesla for how electricity would be produced and distributed. 2. Light -- Of course he didnt invent light itself, but he did invent how light can be harnessed and distributed. Tesla developed and used fluorescent bulbs in his lab some 40 years before industry invented them. 3. X-rays -- Electromagnetic and ionizing radiation was heavily researched in the late 1800s, but Tesla researched the entire gamut. Everything from a precursor to Kirlian photography, which has the ability to document life force, to what we now use in medical diagnostics, this was a transformative invention of which Tesla played a central role. 4. Radio -- Guglielmo Marconi was initially credited, and most believe him to be the inventor of radio to this day. However, the Supreme Court overturned Marconis patent in 1943, when it was proven that Tesla invented the radio years previous to Marconi. Radio signals are just another frequency that needs a transmitter and receiver, which Tesla also demonstrated in 1893 during a presentation before The National Electric Light Association. In 1897 Tesla applied for two patents US 645576, and US 649621. 5. Remote Control -- This invention was a natural outcropping of radio. Patent No. 613809 was the first remote controlled model boat, demonstrated in 1898. Utilizing several large batteries; radio signals controlled switches, which then energized the boats propeller, rudder, and scaled-down running lights 6. Electric Motor -- Teslas invention of the electric motor has finally been popularized by a car brandishing his name. While the technical specifications are beyond the scope of this summary, suffice to say that Teslas invention of a motor with rotating magnetic fields could have freed mankind much sooner from the stranglehold of Big Oil. 7. Robotics -- Teslas overly enhanced scientific mind led him to the idea that all living beings are merely driven by external impulses. He stated: I have by every thought and act of mine, demonstrated, and does so daily, to my absolute satisfaction that I am an automaton endowed with power of movement, which merely responds to external stimuli. 8. Laser -- Teslas invention of the laser may be one of the best examples of the good and evil bound up together within the mind of man. Lasers have transformed surgical applications in an undeniably beneficial way, and they have given rise to much of our current digital media. 9 and 10. Wireless Communications and Limitless Free Energy -- These two are inextricably linked, as they were the last straw for the power elite -- what good is energy if it cant be metered and controlled? Free? Never. J.P. Morgan backed Tesla with $150,000 to build a tower that would use the natural frequencies of our universe to transmit data, including a wide range of information communicated through images, voice messages, and text. This represented the worlds first wireless communications, but it also meant that aside from the cost of the tower itself, the universe was filled with free energy that could be utilized to form a world wide web connecting all people in all places, as well as allow people to harness the free energy around them. Essentially, the 0s and 1s of the universe are embedded in the fabric of existence for each of us to access as needed. Nikola Tesla was dedicated to empowering the individual to receive and transmit this data virtually free of charge. But we know the ending to that story . . . until now?
Posted on: Fri, 08 Aug 2014 03:34:22 +0000

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