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From Reptiles to Humans: A Three Brain Odyssey

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Power tycoons aggressively positioned to make fortunes in utility companies. Power towers like money trees covering the continent as dams tapped rivers for hydro power...people paying for every watt surging through the tycoons’ copper arteries.... The last thing the tycoons wanted to hear about was wireless power. And that was the next gem from Tesla’s mother lode mind: Earth resonance.

This new technology was so over the heads of Wall Street financiers that Tesla was still able to attract funding. The tycoons were unable to fathom actual wireless transmission of power to any place on Earth, thought he was working on wireless communications only.

To develop the technology, Tesla built a new laboratory in Colorado Springs, Colorado. His Earth-shaking, Earth-resonating “God of Lightning” experiments led to him patenting methods of sending messages and power wirelessly. And after almost two years in Colorado, Tesla was ready to implement what he (at least publicly) considered his most important discovery: Terrestrial stationary waves. He’d invented a way to use the entire planet as a conductor....

Wardenclyffe


In 1901, with funding support from J. P Morgan, Tesla began work on the Wardenclyffe laboratory at Shoreham, Long Island. A huge landmark with its “magnifying transformer” housed in a 68-foot copper dome topping a wooden tower 187 feet high, Wardenclyffe was meant to transmit both signals and power to tuned receivers stuck in the ground anywhere on the planet. But it was never finished.

Morgan had been instrumental in forming the colossal General Electric company...had purchased copper mines—had invested enormously in electrical transmission by wire. In 1905, at least finally acknowledging Wardenclyffe’s sending of not only signals worldwide, but also power...Morgan said to Tesla: “If anyone can draw on the power, where do we put the meter?”

So Morgan pulled the plug on Wardenclyffe. Many believe he’d known all along about the wireless transmission of power, but had funded Tesla at this point to control him. As long as Tesla was a free spirit, Morgan feared his vast investments in the electrical industry were further endangered.

From 1906 on, Morgan effectively blocked Tesla from fully developing new technologies for the betterment of humanity. Whenever Tesla was close to securing funding, Morgan stepped in and killed the deal, scuttling any way Tesla could raise money. Even today, forces remain to suppress anything Tesla (for example, see who history texts list as the “official” inventor of radio). So why didn’t they just kill him...?

Heights of the Human Brain

The sheer scope of Tesla’s genius seems unfathomable to normal people. Gifted with uncanny memory and powers of visualization from early on, he was able to fully construct, develop and perfect inventions in his mind before committing anything to paper. In his own words: “When I have gone so far as to embody in the invention every possible improvement I can think of and see no fault anywhere, I put into concrete form this final product of my brain. Invariably my device works as I conceived that it should, and the experiment comes out exactly as I planned it. In twenty years there has not been a single exception.”

Tesla’s inventions include radio (recognized by the Supreme Court eight months after Tesla died), X-rays (three years before Roentgen), the Tesla coil, fluorescent light, lasers, bladeless turbines, vertical take-off aircraft, wireless transmission of electricity, the particle beam (“death”, or “peace” ray), the whole system of AC that powers the world.... At the time of his death he held over 700 patents. And the fields Tesla greatly contributed to, such as computer science, robotics, remote control, radar, ballistics, nuclear physics...a comprehensive list would be astonishing.

Reptilian Power

One invention Tesla was elusive about, sometimes offering teasers but no specifics, had the potential to eclipse all of his and anyone else’s breakthroughs—perhaps even cost him his life; perhaps is behind the perpetual drive to minimize public awareness of Tesla. He had long prophesied that mankind would someday hook their machinery up to the energy of vacuum space—to “the very wheelworks of nature”. The theoretical basis for energy from the vacuum has now been part of “mainstream” physics literature for over fifty years. But as Tesla long intimated, any kind of “free energy” device would never be allowed to reach the market.

In 1943, Tesla had an appointment to discuss with FDR that it was possible for us to get all the energy we need simply by tapping the space we’re in. But he never made it to the meeting with FDR; Tesla was found in his apartment, dead of “natural causes”. Officially, is was a heart attack. Evidently, it as a reptilian attack. For many years Tesla had been paranoid about what he ate. But premonition seems a better term here than paranoia. Information leaked by investigators involved indicates that for reasons of “national security” the coroner’s report was to be kept secret because it revealed that Tesla died of arsenic poisoning.

And today, evil embraced by reptilians to protect profits seems unlimited. Fossil fuel profits are the most sacred, including the oil “wars”, and consequent blood lucre of the industrial military complex. The common good has become so irrelevant it seems to have become incomprehensible in reptilian circles.

We cannot have free energy because it would devastate profits of reptilian overlords.

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Rand's novels CASTLING, a "Story of the Power of Hemp"...and, TIMING, a "Story of the Power of Time"...are published by StarChief Press. www.starchiefpress.com

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