A functional cloak of invisibility ? what?

John oriondruid at gmail.com
Sat Jun 1 16:57:46 UTC 2013


No: HPFGUIDX 192377

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "omegafold" <omegafold at ...> wrote:
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> Okay someone asked me about this a while back so here's the latest from the desk of the greatest zero point physicist ever to make such information public.....TRIMMED TO SAVE SPACE.....About 70 years ago there was a fellow named Nikola Tesla......TRIMMED TO SAVES SPACE



Hi omegafold.

My previous post on this thread got a bit too long, so this one is separate.

Regarding Nicola Tesla and his amazing inventions, I agree the man was unique, a century or more ahead of his time. Even his more basic and 'verifiable' devices are incredibly advanced for their age and form the basis of things we use,(often unchanged), to this very day! 

His inventions in the field of high and low frequency AC current generation and it's transmission, fluorescent and incandescent lighting, remote radio control, bladeless turbine fluid pumps, current control and switchgear and a vast number of other now commonplace items of an electrical and electronic nature are stunning in the degree to which they created the modern world.

The other less completed projects, such as his ideas on the wireless transmission of electricity, scalar energy weapons of immense destructive power and 'death rays' are only part verified, but certainly working models on a small scale of these things were constructed and the military of many countries have many such projects based upon his ideas. 

I would truly love to have seen his massive power transmitter station at Wardencliffe, the huge tower with it's strange alien looking 'mushroom cap' top built to transmit not just messages like radio, but also to transmit electrical power without wires across long distances. This idea was suppressed and shut down by vested interests in favour of the ideas of Westinghouse and their AC alternators and wired power transmission.

Would Tesla's idea have worked, I'm not a good enough scientist to say either way, but having read a fair amount about it I feel it just might. Certainly it was not simply a theory but it was actually demonstrated on a small scale! Some 'conventional' scientists decry the idea as it seems to defy the 'inverse square law' of power decreasing over distance it is transmitted through the air, but that is because they simply don't understand the basic ideas under which it operates! The air/ionosphere acts only as the 'return path' the actual power is transmitted through and stored within the body of the planet, like it's one huge capacitor!

This ionosperic link is just one of the ideas turned into 'black ops' by the US military with their infamous HARRP experimental transmitter system, designed,(allegedly), as a weather and communications affecting weapon.

Tesla is also credited with many other innovations, such as a version of antigravity craft powered by his wireless power transmission system and also even, (it is rumoured) a crude television system that transmitted in colour! It is even claimed he worked on ideas about time travel and might indeed even have been trying to get 'back to the future'. Hokum? Who knows, but even his verifiable ideas and technologies are still viable and in use today.

Regarding the others parts of the previous post, I know far less about these things. Certainly scientists are studying the properties of biological systems and I mentioned the experiments trying to mimic octopus and squid methods of concealment, to try and create a form of invisibility but regarding antigravity I know little.

Except that is for one thing, that the Nazis were very interested in such research, Nicola Tesla originated many of the ideas they investigated and before the war ended they are rumoured to have built and flown some 'saucer craft'.

America's secret Operation Paperclip's trawl through the ruins of Germany for information and scientists at the end of the war captured and transferred much data and many scientists to the USA. Obviously rockets and spaceflight evolved from these finds and are public knowledge, but as to what else there's little I can say. One point however is indisputable, the rise in the numbers of UFO reports post WW2 as the late 1940's turned into the 50's and 60's!

Coincidence, what do you think? ;o)

Many Blessings.
John, (Oriondruid).






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