TREMENDOUS NEW POWER SOON TO BE UNLEASHED
Nikola Tesla, Starting His 78th Year, Works on Revolutionary Power
Project and Also Is Completing Process for Photographing Thought.
The Kansas City Journal-Post ran this headline on September 10, 1933:
The following are quotes from this newspaper:
'Several of these inventions or discoveries will be looked upon as
'miracles' by many people, for Mr. Tesla has long been a scientist
years ahead of his time, one whose advanced theories have alternately
stamped him a 'madman' and a wizard. Just as people ridiculed
Copernicus' theory of the planetary system, the unenlightened jeered
Tesla's pronouncement, years ago regarding cosmic rays. The pathfinder
and the pioneer - and Mr. Tesla is both - are always condemned by the
masses.'
'Mr. Tesla is the father of the alternating system of power
transmission and radio, the induction motor and Tesla coil. Asked about
his startling new scientific discoveries, one of which concerns the
'photographing of thought,' which will, he maintains, bring about a
tremendous social revolution, he said:
'My first and most important discovery concerns the harnessing of a new
source of power, hitherto unavailable, to be developed through
fundamentally novel machines of my invention.'
'Will the smashing of the atom lead to this new power energy? Let Mr.
Tesla answer:
'The public is naturally led to expect a great revolution through the
harnessing of atomic power, but this is an illusion. Atomic energy is
not available for work...For the last thirty years I have warned my
fellow scientists that there is nothing to be expected in this field...'
'I expect to photograph thoughts,' announced Mr. Tesla calmly, in the
same tone of voice one might talk about the rain. Continued Mr. Tesla:
'In 1893...I became convinced that a definite image formed in thought
must, by reflex action, produce a corresponding image on the retina,
which can be read by suitable apparatus. This brought me to my system
of television...'
{I first came across Nikola Tesla not in Scientific American; not on
Nova; not in Popular Mechanics...I came across the most amazing,
scientific genius of all time in a magazine called Ancient Astronauts!
The article was called: 'Nikola Tesla: The Man Who Fell To Earth' by
Harry Imber. The first paragraph blew my mind and still does to this
day. When I first read it, it was hardly believed. Everything I have
read on Tesla after this article has supported its credibility. The
first paragraph deserves reprinting:
'Nikola Tesla invented the 20th and 21st Century. A 'discoverer of new
principles,' Tesla was the sole inventor of the alternating poly-phase
current generators that light up every town in the world today. He was
the original inventor of the radio, and placed his ideas in print and
demonstrated them before the public 5 years before Marconi. By the turn
of the century, he had discussed the feasibility of television; he
created an atom smasher capable of evaporating rubies and diamonds; he
built wireless neon lamps that gave off more light than today's
conventional bulbs provide; he built precursors to the electron
microscope, the laser and X-ray photographs. He sent his shadowgraphs
to the discoverer of X-rays in 1895 as soon a Roentgen published his
famous pictures. Tesla also created Kirlian-like photographs 75 years
before they became famous. All of this took place before 1900!'
John O'Neill, author of Prodigal Genius, describes Tesla's New York lab
as: '...seemingly unearthly forces that with invisible fingers set
objects whirling, caused globes and tubes of various shapes to glow
resplendently in
unfamiliar colors...transplanting the darkened room into one crackling
with hissing sheets of flame which issued from monstrous coils.'
Reproduced here is an old article called; The Inventor Who Smashed His Own
Invention:
'Nikola Tesla - discoverer of the rotating magnetic field, which is the basis for AC electric current - once demolished one of his inventions to prevent disaster. In the 1890s, Tesla speculated about uses for resonance, the physical principle by which a high note from a soprano can shatter a glass. He invented a tiny oscillator that could produce vibrations with different frequencies and tested it on a half-constructed building. The girders trembled like a tree in a high wind.
Later, in his New York lab, Tesla fastened the machine to a pole and
turned it on. The vibrations reached the local police station, where
the furniture began dancing. Guessing that the source was the inventor,
the police ran to the lab to find Tesla smashing his machine (with a
sledgehammer). It was the only way to stop the vibrations.
Tesla also postulated that by carefully timing the explosions, he could
create waves of increasing force capable of shattering the earth.
Scientists of the day denied the possibility.'
(The above describes the only known earthquake to strike New York; and it was produced by Tesla.)
A photomontage from The World Today illustrated Tesla's theory that the
Earth itself could be 'split open like an apple' by applying the
principle of mechanical resonance.
Tesla had the idea of illuminating the oceans! Critics saw this as
absurd. With a fully operational World System, we could light the
oceans. Large, permanent, WIRELESS lights could illuminate the depths
of the seas. Why not? Tesla also bounced a laser off the Moon...in the
19th Century! Was Tesla DaVinci in a past life?
Nikola had the idea that a large transmitter could create an
impenetrable wall of force. A literal
force-field could be wrapped around cities; and even wrapped around
countries. He saw this as an end to war. The truth is an invisible hole
at the very top of the protective bubble, like a hurricane's eye, would
leave the transmitter open to attack. The invention also would not
eliminate war in the hearts of individuals.
One of Tesla's best friends was Mark Twain. When they first met is an
interesting little story. What did these two brilliant men talk about
at their first meeting? What was the subject these geniuses discussed?
The weather. They talked about how: Everyone complains about the
weather but no one does anything about it. Tesla DID do something about
it. His devices could make rain; attract lightning;
repel clouds, storms and rain. We do not have to be stuck with any
reality when intelligence can break traditional laws.
Another odd and humorous event happened when Tesla asked Twain to test
out another of his inventions. It was a platform that could be set for
a wide range of frequencies. Clemens innocently stepped on the platform
and it was made to vibrate. A few moments later, Twain cursed at Tesla
and headed off toward the bathroom. Certain frequencies create certain
physical reactions to the body. Tesla set his machine to cause an
automatic-bathroom response!
Tesla was placed on a United States 20 cent postage stamp; but only for
the induction motor. The other scientists in his stamp block;
Armstrong, Steinmetz and Farnsworth only became famous building on the
work of Tesla.
In 1901, when Marconi received world acclaim for sending a few 'clicks'
across the Atlantic Ocean...Tesla had already developed and began
construction of his Radio City. This tower 'Wardenclyffe' would have
been able to transmit reproductions of photographic pictures (TV), news
service, music, navigation service for ships and much more information
which could be received anywhere in the world. (Tesla planned to
contact Venus and Mars with his World Wireless!)
Marconi literally stole the idea of radio right out of Tesla's lab.
Marconi almost got away with it; Tesla was slow to capitalize on radio
because he was so consumed with wireless principles applied to
electricity.
In a chart entitled: Wireless Telegraphy Mechanically Illustrated,
Tesla's World System is shown simply. Over an ocean, a tuning-fork is
placed horizontally. There is a connection between the waves and the
tuning-fork. In the distance, is another similarly placed tuning-fork.
The idea here is any signal, picture or transmission created at one
tower (or tuning-fork) can be recreated at any tower (or tuning-fork)
at any distance around the Earth. The planet itself responds like a
liquid;
Electromagnetic (EM) waves that can be reproduced anywhere. This means
the wireless system can provide instant World television, radio,
information, entertainment and communications. Like ripples on a lake;
any signal is recreated at any tower: DISTANCE IS ANNIHILATED!
Tesla's words, work and incredible accomplishments have inspired many
others. Tesla's views of the future; what wonders electricity, if used
properly, could achieve...have been such inspiration. Most people think
he was drawing a blueprint for that undiscovered country known as the
future. What enlightened readers should realize is that Tesla also
provided a map of the ancient past. Everything that Tesla dreamed and
feared for tomorrow, his 'war of Science,' has already happened long
ago in Atlantis.
To complete this Tesla tribute, there were others who followed in the master's footsteps:
At 19, Alfred Hubbard built a coil and motor that ran his boat 10 knots
an hour on Portage Bay in Seattle. In 1920, this 'fuelless' unit was
called an 'atmospheric power generator.' Hubbard claimed it could
operate for years; drive a large car; light an office building; and fly
a plane around the world nonstop. Little is known about the Hubbard
Coil. He was forced into obscurity because of what his motor would do
to the present industries.
Lester Hendershot developed a fuelless motor that could 'make its own
electricity.' His system was 'based on electromagnetism applied to the
rotary motion of the earth.' Dr. Frederick Hoffstetter rented a lecture
hall in New York so Hendershot could demonstrate his motor. The motor
never had a chance since Hoffstetter was only out to prove it a fraud.
He even claimed that a battery was found inside. The inventor was
ruined and nearly lost his life in an electrical accident.
In 1960, Hendershot's device (now called a 'magnatronic generator') was
researched by the U.S. Navy's Office of Naval Research. The generator
was reported to have lit a 100-watt lamp by 'induced radio frequency
energy.' The project ended when Hendershot committed suicide.
A Doctor of Electrical Engineering, T. Henry Moray wrote the book 'The
Sea of Energy in Which the Earth Floats' in 1960. It contains results
of a 50 year study with another type of 'atmospheric energy collector.'
During FDR's reign, Moray became the chief engineer of the western
branch of the Rural Electrification Agency. He built a device that
weighed 55 pounds and produced up to 50,000 watts. An ignorant
co-worker was so enraged by the strange principles Moray tested, that
he destroyed the machine. By today's standards, the loss would be over
a million dollars. Moray wrote that 'frequencies maybe developed which
will balance the force of gravity to a point of neutralization.'
Moray: 'It was during the Christmas holidays of 1911 that I began to
realize the fact that the energy I was working with was not of a static
nature but of an oscillating nature, and that the energy was not coming
out of the Earth but that it rather was coming in to the Earth from
some outside source.'
Copyright 2000-2002 by Doug Yurchey
All rights reserved. Reprinted with Permission.