What "free wireless power"? Tesla relied on electrical generators to operate his experiments. He was in a race with Marconi to prove radio communication, and Marconi won. Morgan was not interested in further backing the loser. Why should he? Supposedly, we are all capitalists here, not philanthropists.
January 1943. Nikola Tesla dies alone in a New York hotel room, owing two thousand dollars. By nightfall the government seals the room. In the basement wait eighty trunks — every page he wrote in sixty years — and the physicist sent to catalog them and flag anything dangerous is named John G. Trump. He is given three days. His report runs three pages: nothing of military value.
That report is a matter of public record. What it left out is the subject of this story.
It is. It's called radio. But it goes in all directions. You need extra power to amplify the signal to be heard and deciphered.
Or, if you make it directional, it is called radar. And it is possible to transmit power from point A to point B using solid-state technology. But this is a more dangerous method than power lines. It is feasible to fly an airplane with beamed power (I've designed a system to do this), but it is not easy.
There was once interest in solar-power satellites (SPS), turning sunlight into radio wave energy and projecting it to the ground to be recovered by a rectifying antenna (rectenna). The scale was gigantic, along with the cost. No free energy here.
So, what happened to the 80 trunks of 'nothing'? Where did it go? Who else looked at it? Did John Trump steal the good stuff? How could he have gone through 80 trunks and 60 years of notes in just 3 days. The whole story seems impossible.
What sounds impossible is that there were "80 trunks." Any evidence? Easy to sort if it was mostly clothing and books.
Dr. Trump found nothing of scientific interest or military significance, and he was arguably the man best qualified to make that judgment. Prove him wrong.
The official story is that John Trump 'found nothing of significance.' But what if he did? Would we hear about it? No. We wouldn't. Don't be naive.
John Trump is long dead. His nephew DJT is now 80 years old and had so much financial and world-wide success that it seems almost impossible for one man to have done this under normal circumstances, considering.
There are plenty of theories about John Trump grabbing up the good stuff and secretly getting it worked on in one of those hidden U.S. government laboratories inside a mountain and bringing nephew DJT with him to show him what's what. If they in fact found ways to see the future or past (Project Looking Glass) or if they perfected 'Time Travel' that would explain just how DJT was able to know and do all that he has.
I read Dr. Trump's assessment report. it was even less generous than my summary. This was the report that had been bottled up for some 80 years, and it was a nothingburger. There is no evidence of anything beyond what we already knew about Tesla and his work.
And now you want to say that Donald Trump's success in life was not of his own making? As though you are any judge of what he has done?
There are plenty of SPECULATIONS about "John Trump grabbing up the good stuff," but they are only hot air. And that's the generous way to put it, other than sheer fantasy.
You are trying to equate wishful thinking with possibility. I hope you are willing to endure a very long wait. Meanwhile, the truth is finally in front of us: the secret report that everyone was basing their hopes on. You just don't want to accept it.
You speak as though you are the sole arbiter of truth. You are not. You believe the propaganda you've read and have made your own conclusions from it. Good for you. I disagree with your conclusions.
I've read many things about Pres. Trump and followed him through the years and have taken note of his uncanny ability to come out on top, predict the outcome of future things, and survive catastrophes and scandals that most mortal men could not, and do not.
He has a strange calmness and lack of fear while under constant threat, he keeps his cool while literally in the process of being assassinated, or impeached, or accused, or prosecuted. How does he do this? Is it because he already knows the outcome?
He had uncanny knowledge of international things back 50 years ago when he was a young man, when most Americans knew none of it. How did he know so much? Why was he so interested in Europe and the Middle East way back then? How did he become an alleged 'billionaire' by the time he was 30?
How has he done all that he has done? That is where my interests lie.
Well, you believe it is propaganda. Time will tell.
Trump may easily have an I.Q. of 160 or more. People like that have a better "read" of the Big Picture. He can forecast the avalanche when he sees the conditions developing. He is also a "detail man." He leaves nothing to chance. And being a builder, he knows how to lay plans and anticipate problem areas. Where do you think his success comes from? Slipshod work?
He also has the courage of conviction. He believes in God, in the goodness of God, and the fact that God spared him for this fight (maybe more times than we are aware). He is also pugnacious as hell. His favorite sport is boxing. He believes in fighting and winning.
His memory of events is also related to his intelligence, and the fact that his career was international in character. Where do you think he was building towers and golf courses? Who do you think he was dealing with? He was swimming in it. Most Americans are too young to know, or too ignorant to be aware.
I'm surprised you didn't add that he is more physically robust than men 20-30 years younger. Probably not from eating Popeye's spinach.
If Elon Musk can become a trillionaire at the age of 55, it doesn't seem so impossible that Trump became a billionaire at the age of 30. And there is a first time for everything.
This is pathetic. Your argument for the existence of Powers Behind the Scenes degenerates into a denial that Trump was able to have his successes in life without such help. Why don't you just give Trump the respect he deserves?
Don't be naive. The pathetic person is you. BTW my father had a 167 IQ. He had nothing like the success of Trump. It did get him out being sent to the front lines in WWII though, as the General held him back and had him work for him personally. I was tested out at 154 as a youth and had success in my early years especially, but becoming a billionaire by 30? Nah. That's nearly impossible.
I have a couple more very high IQs in my family and they all are 'doing well', but none have come anywhere near the success of Trump. Even Trump's son Baron was said to say to Pat Bet David that he and his brothers could never, ever, duplicate what their father has accomplished. And why would that be? They should all have an even higher leg up, and even more available resources but they've not done it. Ask yourself why.
I guessed you missed the "or more." I was being conservative. But good for you. Nice to know you think you are at the extreme. Big mistake, right? But if Trump truly made billionaire by age 30 (I'm not familiar with the data), then it is ipso facto possible. Maybe not for you. Genius is not the only element of success.
Another pertinent element of Trump's personality is his determination, which is entirely orthogonal to sheer intellect. That comes through orientation and life experience. Trump went to a military academy finishing school. I rather suspect they did focus on the competitive spirit. Barron is far from age 30 and I never heard of him going to military school, so don't put on airs about him. His older brothers Don Jr. and Eric are doing just fine. So will he.
But this still comes down to you not wanting to give Trump his due, and seeking other excuses for his success than being himself. Why so parsimonious?
JP Morgan pulled tesla funding when they learned about the free wireless power. They were heavily invested in copper mines and power generation....
What "free wireless power"? Tesla relied on electrical generators to operate his experiments. He was in a race with Marconi to prove radio communication, and Marconi won. Morgan was not interested in further backing the loser. Why should he? Supposedly, we are all capitalists here, not philanthropists.
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January 1943. Nikola Tesla dies alone in a New York hotel room, owing two thousand dollars. By nightfall the government seals the room. In the basement wait eighty trunks — every page he wrote in sixty years — and the physicist sent to catalog them and flag anything dangerous is named John G. Trump. He is given three days. His report runs three pages: nothing of military value.
That report is a matter of public record. What it left out is the subject of this story.
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0:00 A Cave Above the Dead Sea
1:13 Room 3327
4:51 The Physicist Named Trump
9:44 Born in Lightning
12:51 The Field in the Dirt
17:55 The Man Who Understood
24:32 A Message From Another World
28:26 The Man in the Gray Suit
30:46 Where Can I Put the Meter
33:35 The Sixth Trunk
38:41 The Torn Contract
40:36 The Report
45:36 A Matter of Record
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We have wireless for a long time. A stream of electron waves. Sounds can be transmitted by electricity == a stream of electron waves. Why not energy?
Its transmitted through the Earth, it uses the stupendous energy of the earth to give us all power.
It is. It's called radio. But it goes in all directions. You need extra power to amplify the signal to be heard and deciphered.
Or, if you make it directional, it is called radar. And it is possible to transmit power from point A to point B using solid-state technology. But this is a more dangerous method than power lines. It is feasible to fly an airplane with beamed power (I've designed a system to do this), but it is not easy.
There was once interest in solar-power satellites (SPS), turning sunlight into radio wave energy and projecting it to the ground to be recovered by a rectifying antenna (rectenna). The scale was gigantic, along with the cost. No free energy here.
"But it goes in all directions" and becomes weaker the further it travels?
Sure does. According to the inverse square law.
So, what happened to the 80 trunks of 'nothing'? Where did it go? Who else looked at it? Did John Trump steal the good stuff? How could he have gone through 80 trunks and 60 years of notes in just 3 days. The whole story seems impossible.
I don't believe this tells the whole story.
What sounds impossible is that there were "80 trunks." Any evidence? Easy to sort if it was mostly clothing and books.
Dr. Trump found nothing of scientific interest or military significance, and he was arguably the man best qualified to make that judgment. Prove him wrong.
Why do you absurdly reply, "Prove him wrong"?
The official story is that John Trump 'found nothing of significance.' But what if he did? Would we hear about it? No. We wouldn't. Don't be naive.
John Trump is long dead. His nephew DJT is now 80 years old and had so much financial and world-wide success that it seems almost impossible for one man to have done this under normal circumstances, considering.
There are plenty of theories about John Trump grabbing up the good stuff and secretly getting it worked on in one of those hidden U.S. government laboratories inside a mountain and bringing nephew DJT with him to show him what's what. If they in fact found ways to see the future or past (Project Looking Glass) or if they perfected 'Time Travel' that would explain just how DJT was able to know and do all that he has.
Chances are, none of us will ever know the truth.
I read Dr. Trump's assessment report. it was even less generous than my summary. This was the report that had been bottled up for some 80 years, and it was a nothingburger. There is no evidence of anything beyond what we already knew about Tesla and his work.
And now you want to say that Donald Trump's success in life was not of his own making? As though you are any judge of what he has done?
There are plenty of SPECULATIONS about "John Trump grabbing up the good stuff," but they are only hot air. And that's the generous way to put it, other than sheer fantasy.
You are trying to equate wishful thinking with possibility. I hope you are willing to endure a very long wait. Meanwhile, the truth is finally in front of us: the secret report that everyone was basing their hopes on. You just don't want to accept it.
You speak as though you are the sole arbiter of truth. You are not. You believe the propaganda you've read and have made your own conclusions from it. Good for you. I disagree with your conclusions.
I've read many things about Pres. Trump and followed him through the years and have taken note of his uncanny ability to come out on top, predict the outcome of future things, and survive catastrophes and scandals that most mortal men could not, and do not.
He has a strange calmness and lack of fear while under constant threat, he keeps his cool while literally in the process of being assassinated, or impeached, or accused, or prosecuted. How does he do this? Is it because he already knows the outcome?
He had uncanny knowledge of international things back 50 years ago when he was a young man, when most Americans knew none of it. How did he know so much? Why was he so interested in Europe and the Middle East way back then? How did he become an alleged 'billionaire' by the time he was 30?
How has he done all that he has done? That is where my interests lie.
Well, you believe it is propaganda. Time will tell.
Trump may easily have an I.Q. of 160 or more. People like that have a better "read" of the Big Picture. He can forecast the avalanche when he sees the conditions developing. He is also a "detail man." He leaves nothing to chance. And being a builder, he knows how to lay plans and anticipate problem areas. Where do you think his success comes from? Slipshod work?
He also has the courage of conviction. He believes in God, in the goodness of God, and the fact that God spared him for this fight (maybe more times than we are aware). He is also pugnacious as hell. His favorite sport is boxing. He believes in fighting and winning.
His memory of events is also related to his intelligence, and the fact that his career was international in character. Where do you think he was building towers and golf courses? Who do you think he was dealing with? He was swimming in it. Most Americans are too young to know, or too ignorant to be aware.
I'm surprised you didn't add that he is more physically robust than men 20-30 years younger. Probably not from eating Popeye's spinach.
If Elon Musk can become a trillionaire at the age of 55, it doesn't seem so impossible that Trump became a billionaire at the age of 30. And there is a first time for everything.
This is pathetic. Your argument for the existence of Powers Behind the Scenes degenerates into a denial that Trump was able to have his successes in life without such help. Why don't you just give Trump the respect he deserves?
Don't be naive. The pathetic person is you. BTW my father had a 167 IQ. He had nothing like the success of Trump. It did get him out being sent to the front lines in WWII though, as the General held him back and had him work for him personally. I was tested out at 154 as a youth and had success in my early years especially, but becoming a billionaire by 30? Nah. That's nearly impossible.
I have a couple more very high IQs in my family and they all are 'doing well', but none have come anywhere near the success of Trump. Even Trump's son Baron was said to say to Pat Bet David that he and his brothers could never, ever, duplicate what their father has accomplished. And why would that be? They should all have an even higher leg up, and even more available resources but they've not done it. Ask yourself why.
I guessed you missed the "or more." I was being conservative. But good for you. Nice to know you think you are at the extreme. Big mistake, right? But if Trump truly made billionaire by age 30 (I'm not familiar with the data), then it is ipso facto possible. Maybe not for you. Genius is not the only element of success.
Another pertinent element of Trump's personality is his determination, which is entirely orthogonal to sheer intellect. That comes through orientation and life experience. Trump went to a military academy finishing school. I rather suspect they did focus on the competitive spirit. Barron is far from age 30 and I never heard of him going to military school, so don't put on airs about him. His older brothers Don Jr. and Eric are doing just fine. So will he.
But this still comes down to you not wanting to give Trump his due, and seeking other excuses for his success than being himself. Why so parsimonious?