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Nikola Tesla

1856-1943

"Nature and Nature’s laws lay hid in night God said, let Tesla be, and all was light". - Mr. B.A. Behrend

 

The Origin of Tesla’s Innovational Technologies

Nikola Tesla is a little known genius who basically invented the electronic 20th century. His desire was to help mankind & give us the knowledge of electricity, which could have freed mankind from physical work.

Nicola Tesla was a Serbian born-American scientist, who invented Alternating Current (the electricity we use today). He also invented Radio, Fluorescent light, Microwave, Remote-control, X-Ray, Radar, Bladeless turbine, a Rotary engine…, to name just a few of his inventions. He is often referred to as “the man who invented the 20th century”…

Tesla is the owner of 1,600 patents & is the only man to hold several patents in sequential order. Between the years 1870 to 1925 he received 27 different honourary degrees from universities all over the world.

Tesla's first & greatest invention was that of the rotating magnetic field, the fundamental element of alternating current (AC), the electricity we use today. Some of his other inventions were; *Hydro Power Generators, *Radio, *Neon & Florescent Lights, *Radar, *Tesla Coil (still used in cars today), *Remote Control, Microwave.

In 1885 Tesla & Westinghouse switched on the world’s first power station producing Alternating Current. We owe a debt of gratitude to Nikola Tesla for the freedom his inventions brought mankind, but he soon became acutely aware of the side effects his inventions would cause.

By late 1886 Tesla realised the AC electricity he invented would prove to be one of the most dangerous things on Earth to the health of all living things.

Although Nikola Tesla was responsible for the discovery of alternating current and other progressive inventions that followed, his incredible understanding of frequencies, led him to create the resonance that was necessary to counteract the biological effects of radiation for which his inventions were responsible.

Just weeks before his death in 1943 Tesla entrusted his paperwork to Ralph Burgstresser, a young physicist in the U.S. Air force, and the information on how to counteract the biological effects of his inventions. From Tesla’s notes Burgstresser discovered how to alter the atomic structure of certain metals and crystalline materials. From this research came a range of products which act as transceivers of energy in a similar fashion to a ferrite aerial. Thousands of these products have been sold all over the world. Continuing this research scientists in the U.S and Australia have produced a process to compensate for the Earth’s changing ‘Schuman Resonance’, (the vibrational frequency of the earth), which has risen dramatically over the past 5 years, from 7.9 hertz to 16 hertz.

Nikola Tesla was, without doubt, one of the world’s greatest inventors. So, for this reason and out of respect and admiration, we named our company ‘Tesla’s Innovational Technologies’.


Nikola Tesla’s Vision of Free Energy

Nikola Tesla was born in 1856, on the Old Austrian-Hungarian border, the son of a Croatian preacher. He migrated to America in 1884, with 4 cents in his pocket & a vision in his head. After working for Thomas Edison for two months, Tesla had a clash of ethics with Edison & left his employ, choosing to dig ditches. After hearing Tesla talk, George Westinghouse asked Tesla to become his partner & produce Tesla's dream of alternating current. Tesla & Westinghouse became friends & business partners (Tesla inventing & building while Westinghouse provided the capitol). Over the next 59 years Tesla became the most prolific & remarkable discoverer/inventor of all time.

Tesla & Westinghouse designed & built the world's first hydroelectric power station at Niagara Falls in 1885, & sent power 56 km (34 miles) to Buffalo. This was a first because until then Edison's electric company could only produce direct current (DC), & had only been able to send DC power 1 or 2 street blocks before it would run out of strength. Westinghouse & Tesla agreed they did not want to make money from their production of electricity. They would only charge a small amount for the use of electricity, (Tesla invented a meter to measure usage) just enough to cover building & ongoing repairs; it was to be their gift to humanity.

Three large banks saw a great financial future in this new AC power & approached Westinghouse with a large offer. Westinghouse refused the offer so the banks bought up his shares without his knowledge & at the annual general meeting informed George Westinghouse he no longer owned his company & was not wanted.

The bankers then offered Nikola Tesla $3.5 million for all his patents & knowledge; Tesla refused the money & paid dearly for that decision, his laboratories were burnt to the ground. After the fires one of the bankers J. P Morgan took over the financing of Tesla's work.

By 1896 Tesla had defined “free energy” and worked with this and other unusual energies combining Albert Einstein’s research into the Unified Field Theory. Tesla investigated the vibrating matter of all things, and discovered that all matter has a natural frequency. Tesla understood how light & pyramid energy worked.

In 1912 Tesla produced what he called 'free energy' at his Colorado Springs laboratory. He demonstrated this to the media by lighting 200 light bulbs 51 km (3l miles) away by just screwing the light bulbs into the ground. This electricity would not only be free but safe as it was harmonious with our bodies. One of the 3 bankers (J P Morgan), set about destroying Tesla & his name. Could you imagine not having to pay for the power you use & not polluting our atmosphere?

Nikola Tesla died in 1943 in unusual circumstances. Although most books will tell you he died in his sleep, friends & family claim he was run over by a black limousine as he crossed the road to feed his pigeons. Tesla's body was then placed back in his hotel room. This happened 2 days before he was to meet with the President of the United States to explain the damage that his inventions would cause, including the Philadelphia experiment.

Tesla Coil

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