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I am me, I am free
6th June 2010, 05:09 PM
The suppression of Tesla technology - http://www.henrymakow.com/nikola_tesla.html

Hatha Sunahara
6th June 2010, 07:49 PM
It makes perfect sense.

Whoever controls the flow of money controls everything.

Hatha

Quantum
6th June 2010, 08:58 PM
While the suppression of Tesla's technologies is a great crime, the greatest crime against humanity was inflicted by Jewish Communism. 100,000,000 people were exterminated. At least 2 or 3 more Teslas would likely have arisen from that great mass of people butchered. Not to mention the thousands of Dostoyevskys, Tchaikovskys, Solzhenitsyns, Kalashnikovs, Shishkins, and many more.

vacuum
7th June 2010, 12:24 AM
The replies to that article were very informed. That is more amazing than the article itself. People are figuring out how things work.

iOWNme
7th June 2010, 07:51 AM
Fantastic post!

I am so incredibly intrigued by his work.

k-os
7th June 2010, 03:09 PM
I am fascinated by Tesla and his works. I've read that some recent patents (within the last 10-20 years) were rejected because they were originally patented by Tesla 80 + years prior. What an interesting, brilliant person.

I've said it before, and I'll say it again, I would have been a Nikola Tesla groupie if we shared the same decades of life.

Large Sarge
7th June 2010, 03:26 PM
yes I am a longtime tesla fan/admirer

McCanney has covered the tesla tower, and I own a copy of the book he wrote.

initially McCanney thought it was viable, but he has changed his tune, saying the amount of energy is to great, the tower would be blown out every few days or weeks.

McCanney claims the govt tried this technology, a few years back, built a tower in S. Canada

and when it went live, they blew out power to half the U.S.

remember about 2005? maybe 2006?

NYC, and all of the midwest, most of the northeast, lost power.

and they blamed it on a log falling on a power pole.

that was the test run for the tesla tower.

all the juice fried out about 17 states (going off memory)

took them days to get the power back on

I am me, I am free
7th June 2010, 03:54 PM
IMO, had Tesla's technological discoveries been fully implemented, we would not find ourselves in a petroleum-centric culture.

Consider the possibility that Tesla had been inspired by an outside intelligence, and this outside intelligence was attempting to influence this planet's cultural evolution away from central control by a very small group of blood-related obligarchs working within secret societies.

For those who may not be aware of this, in 1899 Tesla observed 'intelligent communications' 'not of this world' from his instruments (although years later Tesla asserted that these ELF transmissions were in fact originating either on or around the earth, or from the moon). Tesla also spoke of the equivalent of weather radar in 1899 (Tesla was detecting storms on his instruments at a distance of 1,100 miles!), which is pretty damn incredible.

The fact remains that we are surrounded by the contributions of Tesla in our daily lives, WORLDWIDE, there is no escaping that.

Bigjon
7th June 2010, 04:21 PM
I read that Tesla’s father had access to the Vatican’s library and young Tesla got to see some very old books, that gave him some of his inspirations or insight into how things work.