Why has the American public heard so little about this great scientific genius? Probably because he had solid ideas for very cheap energy that would have wiped out the oil billionaire and crypto-jew Rockefeller AND he had a personal war going with the also brilliant, far more famous but egoic inventor Thomas Edison.
Tesla was so brilliant, so beyond brilliant, that I am tempted to assert flat-out that he was a starseed, a human from another civilization in our galaxy who volunteered to incarnate here to help earthlings.
As you will see below, he got precious little thanks for his sacrifice.
Interesting trivia or maybe not mere trivia: He was born with brown eyes like many Yugoslavs, but they later became blue. Everything about Nikola was SO unusual. 🙂
Nikola Tesla:
The Forgotten Father of Today
One of the greatest minds of the 19th and 20th centuries, responsible for today’s modern world, Nikola Tesla is still virtually unknown to today’s textbooks, teachers, and general public.
Thinking back to your high school years and looking through an encyclopedia, who do you remember as the inventor of radio? The name that probably comes to mind is Marconi, who had an Italian father and an Irish mother.
Marconi, btw, was a high-ranking member of Mussolini’s fascist government.
And if I asked the same about X-rays, you’d probably say Roentgen.
And a vacuum tube amp, probably de Forest.
While you’re at it, who invented the fluorescent bulb, neon lights, speedometer, auto ignition system, and the basics behind radar, the electron microscope, and the microwave oven?
Chances are you see little, if any, mentions of Tesla. Very few people today have ever even heard of him. The all-around nice guy who wasn’t, Thomas Edison, made sure of that.
Nikola Tesla was born in Smijlan, Croatia (now Yugoslavia) in 1858. Croats think this incredible genius was Croatian, not surprisingly, but Serbs say he was of that ethnicity.
Both countries speak the exact same language, Serbo-Croatian, but hate each other and have fought bitter wars. The one, Serbia, like the Russians, uses the Cyrillic alphabet and is Eastern Orthodox in religion. Croatia uses our western alphabet and is Roman Catholic. (Bosnia, between them, is one of the very few white, European countries that bowed to the faith of the occupying Turks and became muslim, which makes them into traitors in the eyes of some.)
Anyway, young Nikola had a great memory and spoke six languages. He spent four years at the Polytechnical Institute at Graz, Styria [JdN: in Austria, where Arnold Schwarzenegger grew up; most of Yugoslavia was part of the empire of Austria-Hungary then] studying math, physics, and mechanics.
The amazing thing about him was that he had a great understanding of electricity at a time when electricity was still at infancy, and the electric light bulb hadn’t even been invented yet.
Tesla moved to the United States in 1884. When he arrived, he worked as an assistant to Thomas Edison, then in his late 30’s. Edison had just invented the electric light bulb, but he needed a system to distribute electricity to houses.
Baseball great Ty Cobb and Edison
He designed a DC (direct current) system, but it had many bugs in it. Edison promised Tesla lots of money in bonuses if he could get the bugs out. Tesla took the challenge and ended up saving Edison over $100,000, which was millions of dollars by today’s standards. Edison later refused to keep his promise. Tesla quit not long after that, and Edison spent the rest of his life trying to discredit Tesla (which is another reason why he is almost unknown today, except for Elon Musk’s efforts with his Tesla car).
In 1888, Tesla devised a better system of transmission, the AC (alternating current) system used in houses around the world today. By using Tesla’s newly developed transformers, AC could be stepped up and transmitted over long distances through thin wires. Edison’s DC couldn’t be stepped up, required a large power plant every square mile and thick cables for transmission.
Electricity is useless if it can’t do anything, so in 1890, Tesla invented a motor to run on AC, the same type of motor used in every household appliance today. Scientists of the late 1880’s were convinced that no motor could work with AC. After all, AC electricity reverses itself 60 times a second, so all previous motors would just rock back and forth 60 times a second. Tesla solved this problem and proved them all wrong.
Word of AC eventually got to George Westinghouse (whose grandfather was from Germany). In 1893, Tesla signed a contract with Westinghouse to get $2.50 per Kilowatt of AC sold. Nikola finally had the money to conduct all of the experiments that he had dreamt of.
Tesla developed and used fluorescent bulbs in his lab some 40 years before industry “invented” them. At the World’s Fair, Tesla took glass tubes and bent them into famous scientists’ names- – the first neon signs. Tesla also designed the world’s first hydroelectric plant at Niagara Falls in 1895. Tesla also patented the first speedometer for cars in 1916. In fact, Tesla invented all of the things that are listed at the beginning of the paper.
But Edison soon had too much money invested into his DC system, and he tried his best to discredit Tesla by showing that Tesla’s AC was more dangerous than DC. Edison paid local children 25 cents for each stray dog they could bring him. Then he would hold press conferences and electrocute the dogs with AC at public gatherings to frighten people. He claimed that his DC could not kill, but in fact it could.
Below is an etching from 1888 of a horse being electrocuted with AC in Edison’s Menlo Park Laboratory so as to discredit Tesla with the credulous. “Wow, alternating current can kill a horse!”
Edison’s Menlo Park Laboratory, now located at the amazing Henry Ford Museum in suburban Detroit, Michigan
Yes, it was actually Edison who invented the electric chair to frighten people away from Tesla’s AC system.
Edison also used his control of the then very young movie industry (then centered in New Jersey, not Hollywood, which was a jew set-up) to crank out movies denigrating a certain “mad scientist,” who was meant to be Tesla.
President Herbert Hoover, Henry Ford, Thomas Edison and tire maker Harvey Firestone — the genius Tesla was not welcome
But Tesla countered Edison by staging his own marketing campaign. At the 1893 World Exposition in Chicago, attended by 21 million, Tesla demonstrated the safety of AC by passing high frequency AC through his body to power light bulbs. He was then able to shoot large lightning bolts into the crowd without harm.
When royalties owed to him by Westinghouse exceeded $1 million, Westinghouse ran into financial trouble. Tesla realized that if he kept his contract, Westinghouse would go out of business, so Tesla took his contract and ripped it up! Instead of becoming the first billionaire, he got $216,600 outright for his patents.
In 1898, Tesla demonstrated the first remote-controlled model boat at Madison Square Garden.
After all of these technological breakthroughs, Tesla still had not achieved his lifelong dream. All Tesla’s life, he had dreamt of free wireless energy and other signals to the world.
In 1900, Tesla was backed with $150,000 from J. P. Morgan. Tesla began construction of a “Wireless Broadcasting System” tower near the town of Wardenclyffe, Long Island, New York.
Tesla intended to use it to link the world’s telephone and telegraph and to transmit pictures, stock reports, and weather information.
When Morgan found out that it meant FREE energy, he cut Tesla’s funding. There is still a lot of controversy to what happened to Tesla’s original tower. One story says that the government tore it down during World War I for fear that the German U-boat spies would use the tower as landmark to navigate by. Another story says that Tesla ran into financial trouble and sold the tower for scrap to pay off creditors.
The world thought that Tesla was crazy. Transmission of voice and pictures was unheard of in that time. What they didn’t know is that he had already demonstrated the principals behind radio nearly ten years before Marconi’s supposed invention. In 1943, the year that Tesla died, the Supreme Court ruled that Marconi’s patents invalid due to Tesla’s previous descriptions, but yet most textbooks and encyclopedias credit Marconi.
The Press started to exaggerate Tesla’s claims. Tesla reported that he received radio signals from Mars and Venus. Today we know that these were really signals from distant pulsing stars.
In his Manhattan lab, Tesla made Earth into an electric tuning fork. He made a steam-driven oscillator vibrate at the frequency of the ground beneath him. The result was a small earthquake in the surrounding city blocks. It was here that he contended that in theory, he could do the same to even split the earth in two. He accurately determined the resonant frequency of Earth almost 60 years before science could confirm it.
In his Colorado Springs, Colorado lab, in 1899, Tesla made what he thought was his biggest discovery ever– terrestrial stationary waves. He sent waves of energy through Earth that bounced back to the source. When they came back, he added more electricity to it. He lit 200 lamps without wires from a distance of 25 miles and created the biggest man-made lightning bolt ever, 130 feet long! That’s a world record still unbroken.
Strange electrical things happened near that lab. People would walk near the lab, and sparks would jump up from the ground to their feet. One boy took a screwdriver, held it near a fire hydrant, and drew a four-inch electrical spark from the hydrant. Sometimes the grass around his lab would glow with an eerie blue corona, St. Elmo’s Fire.
What they didn’t know was this was small stuff. The man in the lab was merely tuning up his apparatus. Unfortunately, he blew out some of the power plant’s equipment and was never able to repeat his experiment.
At the beginning of World War I, the government desperately searched for a way to detect German submarines. The government put Thomas Edison in charge of the search for a good method. Tesla proposed the use of energy waves – what we know today as radar – to detect these ships. Edison rejected Tesla’s idea as ludicrous and the world had to wait another 25 years until it was invented.
What was his reward for a lifetime of creativity? The prized (to everyone but Tesla) Edison Medal! A real slap in the face after all the verbal abuse Tesla took from Edison.
Lacking capital, he was forced to place his untested theories into countless notebooks.
The man who invented the modern world died nearly penniless at age 86 on January 7, 1943. More than two thousand people attended his funeral.
In his lifetime, Tesla received over 800 different patents. He probably would have exceeded Edison’s record number had he not been always broke. He could afford very few patent applications during the last thirty years of his life.
Unlike Edison, Tesla was an original thinker whose ideas typically had no precedent in science. Unfortunately, the world does not financially reward people of Tesla’s originality. We only award those that take these concepts and turn them into a new, useful product.
Scientists today continue to scour through his notes. Many of his far-flung theories are just now being proven by our top scientists. For example, the Tesla bladeless disk turbine engine that he designed, when coupled with modern materials, is proving to be among the most efficient motors ever designed. His 1901 patented experiments with cryogenic liquids and electricity provide the foundation for modern superconductors. He talked about experiments that suggested particles with fractional charges of an electron – something that scientists in 1977 finally discovered – quarks!
It is said also that he invented a death ray. But the FBI seized all his papers in 1943 as soon as he had died.
Guess who got them to sift through them for useful ideas?
Professor John Trump of MIT, yes, the uncle of the Donald.
Tesla was one of the world’s most original and greatest inventors and thinkers, but because he was so original and out of his time, his genius was mistaken by the brainwashed and the gullible for insanity and science fiction.
Maybe next time, the world will recognize a true genius. But if he steps on the toes of the Deep State, as Tesla did, and it is still intact and ruling us, the next genius will also be ridiculed and rejected.
“I wish I were with you mother, to bring you a glass of water. All these years I spent serving mankind did not bring me anything but insults and humiliation.”
…..My moral and strategic disaster in Russia: the goal was to seize European Russia for Germany, not just destroy Bolshevism
Everything can be forgiven if you really mean it and show it in your thoughts, words and deeds.
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Tesla:
“Never trust a jew”
Yes, or a white who is like a jew.
When and where did Tesla say this??? I would love for this quotation to be verifiable, since he was such a genius.
I wonder how many of Tesla’s ideas or patents were stolen by the jews in the Patent Office?
Good point!
MargI had a jewish bf many years ago (before she understand the JQ, of course), and he worked at the US Patent Office.
And we all know Einstein worked at Switzerland’s….. 😉
Just steal away what Aryan genius has invented!
At the end off WW2 the Americans stole 300 tons of paper. These were registered patents for German ideas. A lot of Nazi gold and loot was stolen again from the Germans by the American forces.
A lot of Europe’s art and treasures were sent to Germany for safe keeping. The Germans at Monte Cassino spent months removing the Abbey’s artifacts and treasures and driving them to the Vatican vaults for safe keeping. German carpenters in the army were used to make packing cases, and local Italians were paid 20 cigarettes a day to help move the Abbey’s artifacts to safety. Nothing was stolen! Only by the Allies.
Thanks.
…the All-Lies 😉
@ John
Eine Quelle auf Deutsch, eine auf Englisch. Beide seriös soweit ich das beurteilen kann.
Er sagte dies zu seiner Haushälterin.
Victor Schauberger aus Österreich war auch so ein Genie
https://www.intellectualtakeout.org/article/19-quotes-historic-figures-will-make-you-uncomfortable/
https://beruhmte-zitate.de/zitate/2078633-nikola-tesla-fraulein-vertraue-niemals-einem-juden/
Nachtrag:
Es steht sogar in der englischen Wikipedia. Aus der deutschen Wikipedia war es vor ein paar Jahren auch mal drin, jetzt nicht mehr.
https://en.m.wikiquote.org/wiki/Nikola_Tesla
Ich hoffe, ich konnte helfen. Tesla ist auch einer meiner Vorbilder, wie auch Henry Ford und Wernher von Braun.
Ich denke auch, dass viele Juden ihn über den Tisch gezogen haben.
Wie bei dem Schachweltmeister Bobby Fischer.
Er hatte ein Patent für eine spezielle Schachuhr entwickelt; wenn es um Schach ging, war er auch ein Tüftler.
Natürlich klauten sie ihm unter fadenscheinigen Gründen das Patent für die Schachuhr.
Die Schachuhr war ein Hit und brachte Millionen ein, nur nicht dem Bobby Fischer.
Der hat deswegen auch immer über die Juden geschimpft 🙂
Transl:
It’s even in the English Wikipedia. A few years ago it was also included in the German Wikipedia, but no longer.
https://en.m.wikiquote.org/wiki/Nikola_Tesla
I hope I could help. Tesla is also one of my role models, as are Henry Ford and Wernher von Braun.
I also think that many Jews ripped him off.
Like the world chess champion Bobby Fischer.
He had developed a patent for a special chess clock; when it came to chess, he was also a tinkerer.
Of course, for flimsy reasons, they stole his patent for the chess clock.
The chess clock was a hit and brought in millions, just not for Bobby Fischer.
That’s why he always ripped into the Jews.
Oh man, ich glaube, jemand hackt mein Smartphone.
Was IT-Dinge angeht, bin ich nicht ganz ohne, ich bin ein Kind der 90er 😉
Ich hoffe, das mit Tesla und fremdem Zitat ist angekommen.
Er war einer der genialsten Erfinder und Entdecker der Menschheit. Wenn nicht der Genialste!
Viele Unterlagen von ihm werden unter Verschluss gehalten.
Es gibt Mittel und Wege, Energie unweltfreundlich zu “erzeugen”.
Eines davon ist die Implosionstechnik.
Aber damit kann man kein Geld verdienen …
Kennst du den Diesel-Wasser Motor?
Das war eine Erfindung von MAN. Es ist im Prinzip wie Wasser auf einer heißen Ölpfanne. Explosion und Verpuffung 🙂
Zu einem gewissen Zeitpunkt wurde in den Dieselmotor nach der Einspritzung des Diesels noch ein Spritzer Wasser dazugegeben. Die Explosion im Dieselmotor wird extrem verstärkt, mehr Leistung oder sparsamere Motoren.
Man konnte damit extrem sparsame Motoren bauen. Und die Abgase wurden auch besser gebunden und konnten gefiltert werden.
Der einzige Nachteil war, dass der Motor etwas stabiler und schwerer gebaut werden musste, weil der Druck höher war, der auf Kolben und Zylinder gewirkt hat, aber die Vorteile überwogen diesen Nachteil.
Das Patent gab es seit den 60ern und wurde nie in Serie entwickelt…
Kann man kein Geld mit verdienen…..
Vielen Dank.
Tatsächlich!
Ich füge den Link aus Wikiquote dem Artikel noch hinzugefügt. Er sagte ja so viel Interessantes. 🙂
Ora immaginate che questo raggio della morte di Tesla è stato utilizzato per uccidere il dottore Andreas Noack,un TEDESCO che aveva scoperto il Grafene già nel 2020.Ma tu guarda che strana coincidenza!
Nessuna impronta,nessuna prova per incastrare gli assassini.
https://www.msn.com/fr-fr/actualite/monde/que-sait-on-de-la-mort-du-chimiste-antivax-andreas-noack/ar-AARwFo3
I siti AntiBufala ora cominciano a smentire questo omicidio,continuano con il Fango:”Non è morto,la polizia non è entrata in casa sua(novembre 2020)per lui(LOL),quella non è sua moglie,sta recitando.
Le persone che stavano lavorando con lui invece dicono tutto il contrario.
Ho pensato anche al veleno nel cibo.
Sta di fatto che questi stronzi delle Bufale lo hanno “stranamente” preso di mira e sono dei Cretini perché non fanno altro che “confermare” i nostri sospetti.
Andreaa non aveva le provette,non aveva nulla a novembre 2020 per confermare la presenza del Grafene..non sappiamo su che cosa stava lavorando e il perché la polizia lo ha arrestato.
https://www.psiram.com/de/index.php/Andreas_Noack
Sembra Wiki.
Noack diffuse anche l’affermazione (infondata) che tutte le civiltà precedenti che non credevano più in Dio fossero morte.
La mia domanda sul perché della sua morte ora ha una risposta concreta:
“Andreas era “tanto” avanti..
E questi Siti ci offrono la verità sopra un piatto d’argento(LOL).
https://photos.app.goo.gl/LiGt18yq9Rht1uSV9
Sono entrata in questo Sito e ho notato questo strano documento sul Grafene.
Da questo sito non riesco a leggerlo perché la pagina fatica a caricare.
Nella prima pagina di ricerca puoi notare quella strana figura(sto ridendo)che nel sito non c’è.
Questi sono i misteri della Vita 🙂
https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2021/12/09/bill-gates-metaverse-will-host-most-virtual-meetings-in-a-few-years.html
Che grande salto di qualità…
https://photos.app.goo.gl/h5AwhH3f9YG4KHDPA
Ha vinto!
Oggi mi sto “tirando” tutti questi paragrafi,queste strane coincidenze.
Mah.
https://thetruedefender.com/documentary-on-the-pcr-test-deception-banned-on-youtube/
https://photos.app.goo.gl/a3od1h5MfsyEMdFi7
Si aspettavano più Decessi…
https://www.bitchute.com/video/eDEkQ0bqYwQj/
Ti lascio anche questo video importante.Ora sappiamo(anche dal Grafene che stiamo inalando)che questo non è un Virus,non si trasmette,non è contagioso.Ci saranno altre malattie mortali,invasive da quello che ho capito 🙁