You're assuming his opponents were nonviolent. What if they blackmailed him with pedo shit like they still do today? What if they threatened someone dear to him if he ever spilled the beans? What if they needed his help to come up with all the fake science we're so proud of today, that perfectly covers up his discoveries?
Oh, the "what ifs"? What if they cast spells and summoned demons to haunt his dreams and cripple his fingers? Dreaming up imponderables is no answer to anything. What he actually came up with (e.g., alternating current power generation and transmission) was totally successful. There is no "fake science" of today. He had no "opponents." They realized that without anything working on the table, his ideas and claims were only speculations. You like to think he was held back. The reality is that he wasn't strong enough to make the jump.
It’s not a what if. We know for a fact the people who rule us are violent. If anyone should step out of the boundaries of our open air prison, they might offer to let him join the club but, if that doesn’t work out, they have no qualms about simply murdering them, or worse. Men of principle might be willing to die for a cause but few are willing to watch the cabal torture their loved ones. I hear your repeated assertions but they don’t jive with my understanding of the world we live in. I believe Tesla was on to something and the cabal shut him down.
It is said that when JP Morgan shut the Wardenclyffe project down, Nikola switched it on during his last night in possession of the property, and the sky glowed green.
That ASSUMES Tesla had anything to threaten him about. No evidence of anything. The suppression theory is sheer fantasy. You believe in a myth. You have no tolerance for the facts of reality. I don't believe Tesla had his own powerplant, so he had to pay for his power. And he was out of funds. "It is said" is how all myths begin.
The power plant at wardenclyffe tower was intended to help him prove the transmission aspect of the technology works. He had a silver diode at altitude and another buried deep underground. He pumped ultra high voltage electricity into the diodes and transmitted power through the ether along electromagnetic strata in the earth’s electric field.
The generator can be obviated if this setup is placed on an optimal location. Ley lines, in my view, describe where these optimal locations exist. The ancients also had knowledge of this and built their diode sets on such sites. The pyramids were one such diode set, it once had a golden cap at altitude, and it is likely the other golden diode remains buried deep beneath the pyramids. At this location, the earth’s electric field can be tapped into and no power plant is needed. This apparatus would transmit power through the ether and could be received by “baghdad batteries,” which otherwise make no sense. They couldn’t possibly have held enough charge to be remotely useful as batteries, but they didn’t need to hold a charge. The charge was constantly supplied by these ancient and ideally situated monuments.
You're assuming his opponents were nonviolent. What if they blackmailed him with pedo shit like they still do today? What if they threatened someone dear to him if he ever spilled the beans? What if they needed his help to come up with all the fake science we're so proud of today, that perfectly covers up his discoveries?
Oh, the "what ifs"? What if they cast spells and summoned demons to haunt his dreams and cripple his fingers? Dreaming up imponderables is no answer to anything. What he actually came up with (e.g., alternating current power generation and transmission) was totally successful. There is no "fake science" of today. He had no "opponents." They realized that without anything working on the table, his ideas and claims were only speculations. You like to think he was held back. The reality is that he wasn't strong enough to make the jump.
It’s not a what if. We know for a fact the people who rule us are violent. If anyone should step out of the boundaries of our open air prison, they might offer to let him join the club but, if that doesn’t work out, they have no qualms about simply murdering them, or worse. Men of principle might be willing to die for a cause but few are willing to watch the cabal torture their loved ones. I hear your repeated assertions but they don’t jive with my understanding of the world we live in. I believe Tesla was on to something and the cabal shut him down.
It is said that when JP Morgan shut the Wardenclyffe project down, Nikola switched it on during his last night in possession of the property, and the sky glowed green.
That ASSUMES Tesla had anything to threaten him about. No evidence of anything. The suppression theory is sheer fantasy. You believe in a myth. You have no tolerance for the facts of reality. I don't believe Tesla had his own powerplant, so he had to pay for his power. And he was out of funds. "It is said" is how all myths begin.
The power plant at wardenclyffe tower was intended to help him prove the transmission aspect of the technology works. He had a silver diode at altitude and another buried deep underground. He pumped ultra high voltage electricity into the diodes and transmitted power through the ether along electromagnetic strata in the earth’s electric field.
The generator can be obviated if this setup is placed on an optimal location. Ley lines, in my view, describe where these optimal locations exist. The ancients also had knowledge of this and built their diode sets on such sites. The pyramids were one such diode set, it once had a golden cap at altitude, and it is likely the other golden diode remains buried deep beneath the pyramids. At this location, the earth’s electric field can be tapped into and no power plant is needed. This apparatus would transmit power through the ether and could be received by “baghdad batteries,” which otherwise make no sense. They couldn’t possibly have held enough charge to be remotely useful as batteries, but they didn’t need to hold a charge. The charge was constantly supplied by these ancient and ideally situated monuments.