Nikola Tesla (Biography, Part Three.)
His inventions changed the world, a true genius, and visionary. His inventions were taken over by the US government. His idea of free energy was ridiculed.

Tesla died alone in his New York hotel of heart failure, between the evening of January 5 and the morning of January 8, 1943, at the age of 86. Tesla despite his electrical patents had became impoverished and totally in debt. That same year the US Supreme Court upheld Tesla’s patent recognizing him as the inventor of radio. Immediately after Tesla’s death became known, the Office of Alien Property was ordered by the Federal Bureau of Investigation to take possession of his papers and property, even though he was a US citizen. The US military was very much interested in Tesla’s work. Just before his death, Tesla was designing his Teleforce weapon or death ray. The FBI and military stated that all his papers, patents, and inventions to be highly classified and top secret.
Tesla’s family and the Yugoslav embassy pleaded with the American authorities to gain back his personal effects. Ultimately, his nephew, Sava Kosanovich, got possession of some of his personal items which are now housed in the Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade, Serbia. At Niagara Falls on Goat Island is a statue of Nikola Tesla reading a book. Tesla is on the one dollar bill in Serbia/Yugoslavia.

Tesla’s inventions changed the world. His applications could be used for good purposes or for great destruction. Here is a recap of some of his best known inventions and patents. In his lifetime Tesla made some 300 patents, unbeknownst to the general public the US government has applied nearly all of them.
1. Alternating Current (AC)
2. Tesla coil
3. Induction motor
4. Wireless technology (including remote control)
5. Tesla electric car
4. Teleforce-Death Ray
5. Robotics
6. Tesla oscillator
7. Rotating magnetic field
8. Particle beam weapon
9. Hydroelectric power system
10. Fluorescent lighting
11. X ray tubes.
During World War II the War Department was looking for anything to give them an edge in leading technology. They knew Tesla had patents for devices that could do incredible things like: A particle beam weapon, a propulsion system based on anti-gravity by means of electricity and magnetism, creating artificial earthquakes from the oscillator, radar invisibility based on Tesla and Einstein’s unified field theory (some claim the energy fields of this magnitude in salt water would create a green mist, magnetophosphenes in people, disrupt matter frequencies as described in the rumored “Philadelphia Experiment” during WWII), and lastly, a new power system that could tap unlimited energy from thin air and a vacuum.

Tesla was a true underrated genius. He was into higher mathematics, analytic geometry, and experimental physics. A man way before his time. He claimed he could transmit energy through space and time. His research in ball lightning and plasma is unsurpassed. Tesla boasted he could gain free energy from voltage difference in the ionosphere that caused lightning. His idea for free energy was a threat. No one on the planet understood more about high frequency technology and high voltage energy than Tesla. He was an expert at understanding vibration and resonance. Tesla knew that everything ever existed has a frequency and possesses a unique vibration that resonates with the heart of the universe. He knew every living thing, matter or energy, was connected. Tesla’s mind had discovered so many secrets of how the universe functions and everything was limitless his eyes.
Tesla invented all types of oscillating machines including the Tesla Personal Oscillator which was to promote health and well-being, but just before his death, Tesla was working on Photographing Thought. Tesla was greatly aware that the power of thought, vibration, and resonance energy were connected, and could be enhanced for constructive purposes. Tesla saw a future where people would be talking on wireless phones, sending electronic messages, written or photographs in the airways, and hovering electro-magnetic vehicles.
The forces that be have tried to make the world forget Dr. Nikola Tesla. He is missing from most history books and given only a footnote of recognition. Tesla made life better for everyone on the planet with his innovative technology. But Edison won the popular vote and we are still paying for electrical power in his name.
The US government still holds most of Tesla’s patents, blueprints, experimental designs, and have been utilizing them to there own advantage. They would rather you not know about the stuff he created. To fully understand and appreciate this great inventor check your local libraries, local book stores, Amazon.com, “The Tesla Foundation of North America” on the web, and check out links like: http://www.teslasociety.com/
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Go and visit The Nikola Tesla Museum located in the central area of Belgrade where it has more than 160,000 original documents on Tesla the man and his awesome achievements. Watch Tesla’s free documentary video of his missing secrets at:
http://www.escapetheillusion.com/blog/2008/10/the-missing-secrets-of-nikola-tesla/
Here is a link to his accurate predictions of what he called Tesla’s World System:
http://teslaenergy.net/ws.html
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13 Responses to “Nikola Tesla (Biography, Part Three.)”
On February 7, 2010 at 5:39 pm
A great man he is. A great 3 part historical essay about him too!
On February 7, 2010 at 8:12 pm
great share^^
On February 7, 2010 at 9:35 pm
Good Post , Thanks For sharing.
On February 7, 2010 at 10:09 pm
Some interesting facts.
On February 7, 2010 at 11:29 pm
well written
On February 7, 2010 at 11:33 pm
great share
On February 7, 2010 at 11:38 pm
Wonderful share…
On February 8, 2010 at 12:18 am
A pioneer in most ways, got to know many facts through this.He did not see the fruit mostly.
On February 8, 2010 at 7:02 am
wonderfully written
On February 8, 2010 at 7:14 am
this is very great collection….
On February 8, 2010 at 9:01 am
thanks nice collection u make
On February 9, 2010 at 4:37 am
Thanks for sharing this. Really interesting read – I was always interested in Tesla.
On February 9, 2010 at 1:44 pm
you are providing great info of great man..thnx for sharing..
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