January 07, 2012

Nikola Tesla: The Man That Changed The World

The Secrets Hidden In The Pyramids Of Egypt

Very rarely has one human being had such an impact on our modern way of life. Rarer still is the fact that, unlike say Albert Einstein whose genius has been lauded in all corners of the Earth, Nikola Tesla remains largely in the shadows, his many accomplishments as yet unrecognized by the great majority. Today most people falsely believe that Marconi invented the radio and Edison created the light bulb. The fact is that both these devices we all take for granted today were Tesla inventions. This brilliant man is credited with an amazing list of inventions - top ten for which are listed in the article below : 1. Alternating Current, 2. Light, 3. X-rays, 4. Radio, 5. Remote Control, 6. Electric Motor, 7. Robotics, 8. Laser, ending with 9 and 10. Wireless Communications and Limitless Free Energy.

Issued with hundreds of patents, work is underway to look into thousands of other inventions - yet to be released. Just as we continue to find out more about the work of Tesla and others that have been overlooked, new information continues to surface about the sophistication level of ancient societies, which we are learning every day were far more advanced than previously understood. Be sure to view the above video on the pyramids of Egypt, which may have been much more than fancy burial tombs!

Tribute to Nikola Tesla: July 10, 1856 - January 7, 1943


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Thursday, January 5, 2012


The 10 Inventions of Nikola Tesla That Changed The World

'Ere many generations pass, our machinery will be driven by a power obtainable at any point of the universe. Throughout space there is energy.  -- Nikola Tesla, 1892 


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Nicholas West
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Nikola Tesla is finally beginning to attract real attention and encourage serious debate nearly 70 years after his death.  Was he for real? A crackpot? Part of an early experiment in corporate-government control?

We know that he was undoubtedly persecuted by the energy power brokers of his day -- namely Thomas Edison, whom we are taught in school to revere as a genius.  He was also attacked by J.P. Morgan and other "captains of industry." Upon Tesla's death on January 7th, 1943, the U.S. government moved into his lab and apartment confiscating all of his scientific research, and to this day none of this research has been made public.

Besides his persecution by corporate-government interests (which is practically a certification of authenticity), there is at least one solid indication of Nikola Tesla's integrity -- he tore up a contract with Westinghouse that was worth billions in order to save the company from paying him his huge royalty payments.

But, let's take a look at what Nikola Tesla -- a man who died broke and alone -- has actually given to the world.  For better or worse, with credit or without, he changed the face of the planet in ways that perhaps no man ever has.

1. Alternating Current --

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