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Nikola Tesla's Dream For Free Energy

Tesla's goal was clear. He wanted to provide the world with free energy, but the wealthy bankers of his day refused to support him. Why give away energy when you can charge people for it? Well, this was the thinking of the bankers, and it appears they got their way. How much is your power bill this month?

 

Nikola Tesla
July 1856 – January 1943

 
Wardenclyffe: Nikola Tesla's Dream For Free Energy And The Conspiracy Which Destroyed It
 
Nikola Tesla was a Serbian inventor and scientist who was born in Smiljan near Gospic, which is in modern day Croatia.While his name and achievements remain unknown to many, he has often been called "the father of the electrical age" for his discovery of alternating current and the invention of the AC generator.

While many history books mention these inventions, few mention Tesla's ultimate dream and grand project, which he called Wardenclyffe. Nikola Tesla was a man of unusual brilliance, and his brilliance was only matched by his often eccentric personality.

Though Nikola Tesla was born in Smiljan, he soon immigrated to the United States where he worked for Thomas Edison for a short time. However, when Edison failed to pay Tesla for his electrical work, Tesla left Edison's company. Tesla went on to form a business partnership with George Westinghouse, and together they waged a "war of the currents" with Thomas Edison.

Tesla was the inventor of hundreds of devices, many of which are unknown to people today. You may ask yourself why this is important, and I intend to answer that question in great detail.

Many of the inventions that Tesla invented were seen as a danger to the establishment. The Wardenclyffe Tower was an excellent example of this.

Wardenclyffe was the name of a large tower which was 187 feet tall(57 meters), and was located on Shoreham, Long Island. The tower was named after James S. Warden, a lawyer and banker who purchased the land.

Click here to see sample Tesla Photo Archive images.Nikola Tesla begin planning the construction of Wardenclyffe in the year 1900, with financial assistance from venture capitalists, most notably John Pierpont Morgan. Morgan invested funds of about $150,000.

By the year 1903, the tower was nearly finished, but a design error plagued the project. Morgan was becoming impatient, and when he asked Tesla where he could "put the meter", Tesla did not have an answer.

Tesla was not a man out for financial gain. He said that "money does not mean to me what it means to other men." To Tesla, money was only needed for the funding of his inventions, and nothing more.

Morgan and Tesla had a conflict of interest, and Morgan soon pulled financing from the project. Morgan also spread the word to other investors, making it impossible for Tesla to find funding. Worse, Tesla's patents had expired, and he stopped receiving royalty payments from his earlier inventions.

It is believed by historians that this incident caused Tesla to have a major breakdown(he suffered many throughout his life). Tesla had a dream, and his dream was shaddered.

Why should you care?
Well, the answer to that question is simple. Tesla planned on providing the entire world with free electricity, free energy. In his own words: "As soon as [the Wardenclyffe facility is] completed, it will be possible for a business man in New York to dictate instructions, and have them instantly appear in type at his office in London or elsewhere. He will be able to call up, from his desk, and talk to any telephone subscriber on the globe, without any change whatever in the existing equipment. An inexpensive instrument, not bigger than a watch, will enable its bearer to hear anywhere, on sea or land, music or song, the speech of a political leader, the address of an eminent man of science, or the sermon of an eloquent clergyman, delivered in some other place, however distant. In the same manner any picture, character, drawing, or print can be transferred from one to another place ..." - Nikola Tesla, "The Future of the Wireless Art", Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony, 1908, pg. 67-71.

While Wardenclyffe was the epitome of Tesla's dreams, there were numerous other mysterious devices he invented which are unknown to many. During World War 2, Tesla wrote a letter to the US congress describing to them a energy beam weapon he invented which could end the war.

He also invented a oscillating device which he claimed could split the Earth in two using special sonic vibrations.

And this is only the tip of the iceberg. What is strange enough is that while the US government ignored Tesla during World War 2, immediately after his death on January 7, 1943, FBI agents stormed Tesla's residence and confiscated many of his belongings and documents. J Edgar Hoover described Tesla's documents and notes as "most secret."

Exactly what those documents contained is unknown, but it is obvious that if the FBI would take the time to raid his apartment, there was information Tesla had that the FBI did not want falling into the wrong hands.

The question that you must ask yourself is what informaiton did they get access to, and why? Only time will tell. It is my personal belief that the US government keeps advance technology from its citizens. We must stand vigilant, and expose and fight the forces which wish to enslave us.

A final note from Nikola Tesla, a plea to humanity: "It is not a dream, it is a simple feat of scientific electrical engineering, only expensive - blind, faint-hearted, doubting world! [...] Humanity is not yet sufficiently advanced to be willingly led by the discoverer's keen searching sense. But who knows? Perhaps it is better in this present world of ours that a revolutionary idea or invention instead of being helped and patted, be hampered and ill-treated in its adolescence - by want of means, by selfish interest, pedantry, stupidity and ignorance; that it be attacked and stifled; that it pass through bitter trials and tribulations, through the strife of commercial existence. So do we get our light. So all that was great in the past was ridiculed, condemned, combatted, suppressed - only to emerge all the more powerfully, all the more triumphantly from the struggle." - Nikola Tesla (at the end of his dream for Wardenclyffe).

For more information on Nikola Tesla and other great thinkers, visit www.supernaturalminds.com. You are free to republish this article on your website, so long as you keep my url and name intact. Please give me proper credit for my work.

Stephen E. Palmer
 
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