07-12-2012, 10:15 PM
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07-13-2012, 12:01 AM
(07-12-2012, 03:09 PM)indolering Wrote:(07-11-2012, 11:15 PM)ronriko1 Wrote: I just listened to a Coast 2 Coast radio show from 10 July with a Dr. Patrick Flanagan, who believes many claim is the reincarnation of Tesla. He was a child genious and claims to have 300 plus patens waiting for shift so that his work will be used for the posititve. An amazing interview worth checking out. He is 67 years old, born one year after Tesla died. His website is psisciences.com There may be hope on his work getting out. I will be following all this now that I learned about him. This is my first post on this forum as a New Reply and I am not certain this is being posted in the correct spot. But now is my time to test it. Again, on Patrick Flanagan...I couldn't help but feel through his voice tone and demeanor that he genuinely believes he is Tesla reincarnated. What is interesting is his awareness of the Spirit side of his knowledge and his awareness that his inventions and knowledge will be utilized after the shift that is to soon come (his words). And stepping back a bit further it would seem he Tesla has had another attempt at co-creating at a high level yet he seems to be frustrated that his has not yet manifested all or even a small portion of what he has imagined and intended through his inventions. This all feels like watching a rerun on the TV yet expecting the ending will be changed this time around. Could it be possible to support the show and the ending by also imagining with Mr. Flanagan that now is the perfect moment for his intentions and inventions to be put to their higest purpose. I will make that choice with him in hopes that it will help.
07-13-2012, 01:07 AM
Welcome, ronriko.
We're all frustrated that Tesla's work has not been developed for humanity. Yes, Flanagan seems sincere in his beliefs and he talks a good game - but one would think that with two lifetimes, Tesla could have somehow broken through the logjam of Illuminati interference - it just shows how powerful the satanists are in preventing this liberating technology from entering the public domain. (07-12-2012, 03:09 PM)indolering Wrote: There's such a thing as context and otherselves which constantly interact with each one of us. To say that we are the creators of every aspect of our lives, to me, is preposterous. There are influences of which you are totally unaware - to say you know that we designed our script from A to Z just doesn't wash with me. I'm not saying all manifestation rests on the shoulders of one person, but how we approach the external is everything, and adds influence to the collective direction. Learning to face the self (also others) and the choices made, allows a person to approach reality with understanding. Understanding unifies, avoidance of it separates and forms boundaries. "As the entity which you are allows its being to empathize with another being, so then it may choose to share with the other-self those energies which may be salubrious to the other-self. The mechanism of these energy transfers is the thought or, more precisely, the thought-form for any thought is a form or symbol or thing that is an object seen in time/space reference." The more control and separation we project, which is unbalanced thought, the more of it we receive. (07-12-2012, 01:02 AM)zenmaster Wrote: Good luck on that one here. I know your track record =X
07-13-2012, 04:19 PM
Good stuff, pickle.
06-17-2013, 08:16 PM
I just had to give Tesla a big ol' bump because I love 'm, he simply deserves it and I think about the potential of his work alot.
Not that I understand any of the technical details but the essence of it, it's just amazing. He died in 1943, if i'm not mistaken it is now 2013.. This just frustrates me to no end, really. I mean, free energy has to be available since yesterday, why on earth is this taking so long?
06-17-2013, 09:48 PM
(01-18-2012, 09:56 PM)βαθμιαίος Wrote:(01-18-2012, 08:46 PM)zenmaster Wrote: I didn't notice it before, but that sentence sort of suggests that 'free energy' may be sourced from 'the planetary sphere' itself (electro-magnetically, given Telsa's work). Some of David Wilcock's latest research suggests that all the planets in the solar system sit on geometric convergences or somesuch. If that's the case, I wouldn't be surprised if devices that pulled types of potential energy from the earth would be ultimately sourcing that potential out of the sub-logos.
06-17-2013, 10:08 PM
06-18-2013, 06:14 AM
(06-17-2013, 10:08 PM)zenmaster Wrote:(06-17-2013, 08:16 PM)Notalone Wrote: I mean, free energy has to be available since yesterday, why on earth is this taking so long?What are you doing about it besides complaining? I'm not complaining, just thinking aloud. Were all the other 'Tesla's' since '43 murdered? Yes, probably. Really silly. There must be people out there with earth changing solutions in their mind/body/spirit complex, why don't they share their knowledge on the internet? Like that guy from Bitcoin. I mean, if I woke up one day with a grand idea, that's exactly what I would do.
06-18-2013, 07:58 AM
06-18-2013, 08:17 AM
(06-18-2013, 07:58 AM)Not Sure Wrote:(06-18-2013, 06:14 AM)Notalone Wrote: There must be people out there with earth changing solutions in their mind/body/spirit complex, why don't they share their knowledge on the internet? What about your invention?
06-18-2013, 11:17 AM
Tesla is my hero.
Although, if MT Keshe isn't full of s***, he may be my new hero.
06-18-2013, 05:13 PM
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(06-17-2013, 08:16 PM)Notalone Wrote: I just had to give Tesla a big ol' bump because I love 'm, he simply deserves it and I think about the potential of his work alot. You should familiarize yourself with some of the biographical details of Tesla's life - there are a number of biographies around - I read Ms Cheney's book, Man Out Of Time. But the really important events will not be covered there, like his involvement with the Philadelphia Experiment in the early forties; and the theft of his work and inventions by illuminati operatives; his murder and theft of his papers.... The illuminati perverts will never allow his work to enter the public domain. Even after all these years and dozens of pioneering electrical engineers who have built upon his work, they will thwart every attempt to allow free energy into the market place. Can you imagine the ramifications of his work...? No more meters on your household power, no more gas stations, no more expensive airline flights, the list is endless, and each effect spells the death of illuminati oppression. edit: But make no mistake, the controllers have not simply sequestered the inventions; they have been actively developing his ideas in secret for many decades, most of them with military applications. They relish the idea of having all these exotic weapons against which humanity is powerless to resist. Tesla's work has allowed them to build starships capable of interstellar flight and is how they have managed to colonize the moon and Mars. The moon, of course, belongs to someone else, and their colonization there is extremely limited but evidence indicates they have established durable colonies on Mars. And according to the evidence compiled by Judy Wood, it appears likely that directed energy weapons were used to collapse the twin towers. (06-17-2013, 09:48 PM)GentleReckoning Wrote:(01-18-2012, 09:56 PM)βαθμιαίος Wrote:(01-18-2012, 08:46 PM)zenmaster Wrote: I didn't notice it before, but that sentence sort of suggests that 'free energy' may be sourced from 'the planetary sphere' itself (electro-magnetically, given Telsa's work). I don't understand the mechanism of the energy Tesla was able to extract from the atmosphere but I think you all are correct that it is somehow induced by the motion or nature of the Earth itself. For all practical purposes the energy produced is infinite in that it is far more than we need or perhaps more than we can even measure.
06-18-2013, 07:55 PM
06-18-2013, 08:37 PM
Brilliant Bump Notalone!
Here's the Flanagan Coast to Coast piece mentioned earlier, it's great: Also, here's another important scientist, Andrija Puharich, who studied Tesla's life and work very closely. He was also mentioned by Ra as being a clear channel for the Council of Nine (he was also known as Henry): (this is part of a larger Q&A, at one point he goes into very interesting detail about Tesla's methods and character)
06-20-2013, 01:58 PM
(06-18-2013, 07:55 PM)zenmaster Wrote:(06-18-2013, 05:13 PM)indolering Wrote: For all practical purposes the energy produced is infinite in that it is far more than we need or perhaps more than we can even measure.How do you know this? Sorry, zen, I don't remember the source of the information, but considering the size of the planet and the amount of energy required for human purposes, the claim appears justified. I seem to remember Tesla making similar claims, though again, i can't quote a source. Does it not resonate with your intuition?
06-20-2013, 07:44 PM
(06-20-2013, 01:58 PM)indolering Wrote:I could care less if it resonates with my intuition, I'd rather learn something new than finger point at a notion.(06-18-2013, 07:55 PM)zenmaster Wrote:(06-18-2013, 05:13 PM)indolering Wrote: For all practical purposes the energy produced is infinite in that it is far more than we need or perhaps more than we can even measure.How do you know this?
06-20-2013, 08:04 PM
06-20-2013, 09:46 PM
(06-20-2013, 07:44 PM)zenmaster Wrote:(06-20-2013, 01:58 PM)indolering Wrote:I could care less if it resonates with my intuition, I'd rather learn something new than finger point at a notion.(06-18-2013, 07:55 PM)zenmaster Wrote:(06-18-2013, 05:13 PM)indolering Wrote: For all practical purposes the energy produced is infinite in that it is far more than we need or perhaps more than we can even measure.How do you know this? Well, excuse me! Next time I'll have all my sources carefully catalogued for your inspection. And don't let that dirty old intuition cloud your judgment....
06-21-2013, 12:19 AM
06-21-2013, 09:37 AM
(06-20-2013, 09:46 PM)indolering Wrote: Next time I'll have all my sources carefully catalogued for your inspection.No need to get passive aggressive. (06-20-2013, 09:46 PM)indolering Wrote: And don't let that dirty old intuition cloud your judgment....That's an odd way of framing things: "dirty old intuition?". But, OK, why would judgement be clouded based on something resonating or not?
06-22-2013, 12:07 AM
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Ok, zen, so you're the spiritual scientist who demands sources and verification etc etc, as if peer reviewed studies are the only legitimate research. I've studied science my whole life too, and I believe Einstein placed great store in the scientist's intuition to guide him in his work. Whatever, the conversation has become futile , pointless and unproductive. When I find quotes from Tesla himself exclaiming that the energy available is essentially infinite, I'll shake your bodhi tree. Knock, knock! Zen: Who's there? Tesla: Nikola! Zen: Nikola who? Tesla: Don't f*** with me, zentard, open up! Zen: Show me your papers! Tesla: I can't. Those bastards stole them after they murdered me! Zen: I don't believe you. Tesla: That's the trouble with scientoids like you today, you're dogmatic, and void of intuitive wisdom. Zen: Take a hike, Nick! Tesla: That's what Edison told me also. Some people never learn.... Nikola Tesla: Maverick, Visionary & Master of Light It’s almost a cliché. Working alone, an inventive genius pioneers new devices that ultimately change the world but his genius is barely recognised and he goes on to die in relative poverty; and whilst he dies, virtually alone and unrecognised, his inventions eventually transform life across the planet. Unfortunately it’s pretty much the story of Nikola Tesla, the scientific visionary whose inventions shaped much of the 20th century, whilst the man himself has been all but forgotten. And it is no exaggeration to call Tesla a visionary. In contrast to many scientific pioneers who spent years developing their projects, Tesla’s ideas were often conceived and perfected in his mind’s eye in an instant. “Birth, growth and development are phases normal and natural,” said Tesla, but, “It was different with my invention(s). In the very moment I became conscious of it, I ‘saw’ it fully developed and perfected…” In fact these extraordinary powers of memory and visualisation were to characterise much of his life and work. One day while walking with a friend in Budapest, Tesla was reciting lines from Goethe’s Faust when the idea of a rotating magnetic field suddenly appeared before him, literally. In an instant Tesla knew how to produce the alternating current. “Can’t you see it right here in front of me, running almost silently?” He asked his companion: “It is the rotating magnetic field that does it… Isn’t it beautiful? Isn’t it simple? My motor will set man free, it will do the work for the world.” He was in every sense of the word a scientific visionary; he initially developed the fluorescent bulb and neon lights; he pioneered the speedometer and the car ignition system, and helped reveal the basic scientific principles behind electron microscopes, and the microwave oven. Yet apart from a small but enthusiastic following that has grown around him, most people have hardly even heard of Nikola Tesla. Born at the stroke of midnight, July 9-10, 1856 in Similjan, Croatia, the son of a priest of the local Serbian Orthodox Church, the young Tesla quickly distinguished himself as intelligent and went on to study physics and mathematics in Gospic and electrical engineering at the Polytechnic Institute in Graz, Austria. A turning point came in 1884 when Tesla first arrived in America but initially he wasn’t too impressed: “What I had left was beautiful, artistic and fascinating in every way.” He wrote to a friend: “What I saw here was machined, rough and unattractive.” The young immigrant arrived with four cents in his pocket, some mathematical computations and a letter of introduction from Charles Batchelor, one of Thomas Edison’s business associates in Europe. After a short spell working for Thomas Edison, Tesla went out on his own and by December 1887 he had filed for seven US patents. These comprised a complete system of generators, transformers, transmission lines, motors and lighting. So original were the patents that they were issued without a challenge, as would normally happen. They turned out to be the most valuable patents since the telephone. Pittsburgh industrialist George Westinghouse heard about Tesla’s inventions and decided to investigate for himself. Acting on his sharp business instincts, Westinghouse arrived at Tesla’s lab, inspected the inventions and promptly bought the patents, which ironically were to lay the foundations for the Westinghouse Corporation, one of the pillars of the Military/Industrial complex (otherwise known as the ‘New World Order’). The Westinghouse Corporation went on to win the bid for illuminating the World’s Fair. Held in Chicago in 1893, the fair was also the world’s first ever all-electric fair. It opened on the evening of May 1 when President Grover Cleveland pushed a button and a hundred thousand incandescent lamps illuminated the fairground’s neoclassical buildings. Tesla inventions had arrived and they were about to illuminate not only the World Fair but also the world itself. Unlike Westinghouse though, Tesla didn’t have any business sense, nor was he driven by any overwhelming desire to make money; instead he had vision, genius, a God given creative gift that has led some observers to liken him to a Da Vinci of the modern day sciences. In fact it’s no exaggeration to say that Westinghouse Corporation was built on Tesla’s lack of business sense. Years of fierce competition with Edison’s Corporation had left Westinghouse financially drained and by 1896 his company’s position was looking extremely precarious. J.P. Morgan, the Stock Market’s ‘robber baron’, saw his chance. In an effort to bring the US power industry firmly under his control he began to manipulate the Stock Market, with the intention of ruining Westinghouse and buying Tesla’s valuable patents. In desperation, Westinghouse pleaded with Tesla to revise his contract and release him from a bond to pay the inventor generous royalties. In a gesture that was typical of his true spirit, Tesla is said to have torn up the contract. Rocky Mountain High Around the turn of the century Tesla concluded that it would be possible to transmit electrical power without wires. To optimise results, he chose to experiment at high altitude, where the air was thinner and therefore more conductive.As a result he ended up building a research laboratory in Colorado Springs where he conducted some of his most extraordinary experiments, tests that even to this day are shrouded in mystery. Tesla theorised that unlimited amounts of power could be transmitted anywhere on Earth, without wires and with virtually no loss of energy. It is not clear exactly how he intended to do this, but right up until the end of his life he maintained it was quite possible and that he only needed sufficient funds to make it a reality. The funds, however, were not forthcoming, and Tesla was eventually forced to abandon his Colorado experiments in what was to become a recurrent feature in his life: no money or insufficient finance to pursue an idea… but a constant stream of new ideas. At the beginning of the First World War, Tesla described a means for detecting ships at sea. His idea was to transmit high-frequency radio waves that would reflect off the hulls of vessels and appear on a fluorescent screen. The idea was way ahead of its day, and at the time few quite understood it, but it was a forerunner of what we now call radar. Tesla was also the first to see a time when flying vehicles could be remotely controlled to land with an explosive charge on an unsuspecting enemy. In effect he was describing what we know today as a cruise missile. By 1922 Tesla was working as a consulting engineer. He was making just enough money to live on, but often the plans he drew up were rejected as impractical. Interestingly, around this time Tesla spoke out against the new theories of Albert Einstein. In contrast to the Nobel Laureate, Tesla maintained that energy was not contained in matter, but in the space between the particles of an atom. Toward the end of his life Tesla became even more eccentric and reclusive. He began visiting parks to rescue pigeons that he then took home to nurse. In his final years, at the Hotel New Yorker, he had the chef prepare a special mix of seeds for the birds. He also became obsessive about cleanliness, eating only boiled foods. Nonetheless the ideas continued to flow and in the years prior to the Second World War he announced that he had discovered a new energy source, and a technology that could end war entirely. The New York Times of 11 July 1934 announced that: “TESLA, AT 78, BARES NEW DEATH BEAM.” “The Death Beam,” the Times continued, “will send concentrated beams of particles through the free air, of such tremendous energy that they will bring down a fleet of 10,000 enemy warplanes at a distance of 250 miles…” The weapon, said Tesla, would make war impossible by surrounding every country with an “invisible Chinese Wall.” It was, in effect, what we know today as a charged particle beam accelerator. Once again though, Tesla was unable to summon sufficient finance to back his proposal and as the prospect of war became more likely so Tesla became ever more desperate. In despair he finally sent detailed plans for his ‘peace weapon’ to the governments of the US, Britain, France, Canada, Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union. But to Tesla’s dismay, none of the Western governments took his proposal seriously, not at the time anyway. However, in the aftermath of Tesla’s death in 1943, it became apparent that some of these governments had grown more than a little interested. Tesla’s nephew, Sava Kosanovic went to his uncle’s rooms on the morning of his death. On arrival, according to Kosanovic, the rooms looked as if they had been searched; notebooks and crucial technical papers were missing, and two days later the Office of Alien Property seized all of Tesla’s remaining belongings. One result of this is H.A.A.R.P.1 Situated in Alaska, exactly where Tesla first proposed it should be sited, H.A.A.R.P. is seen by some observers as a working example of a device first proposed by Tesla in 1915. Long before anyone had heard of H.A.A.R.P., before it had even been built, Tesla was talking to the press about it. “It is perfectly practicable to transmit electrical energy without wires and produce destructive effects at a distance,” he told the New York Times in an interview published on December 8, 1915. “I have already constructed a wireless transmitter which makes this possible, and have described it in my technical publications. . . With a transmitter of this kind we are enabled to project electrical energy in any amount to any distance [HAARP’s output is a full gigawatt] and apply it for innumerable purposes, both in war and peace.” 1. See ‘Weapons of the New World Order’, www.thetruthseeker.co.uk/article.asp?ID=115 Sources: www.pbs.org/tesla/ UFO Magazine (American edition), Vol. 15, No. 7, devoted to Tesla and his work. www.teslasociety.com The above article appeared in New Dawn No. 97 (July-August 2006). If you appreciated this article, please consider a digital subscription to New Dawn. © Copyright New Dawn Magazine, http://www.newdawnmagazine.com. Permission granted to freely distribute this article for non-commercial purposes if unedited and copied in full, including this notice. http://www.wakingtimes.com/2013/06/20/ni...-of-light/ [Apologies to the administrator for such a long post - I thought, however, that being a thread on the life of Tesla, a short bio might not be out of place. I'll try not to make my posts overly long...]
06-22-2013, 12:17 AM
(06-22-2013, 12:07 AM)indolering Wrote: Ok, zen, so you're the spiritual scientistA what? (06-22-2013, 12:07 AM)indolering Wrote: who demandslol, did I demand? (06-22-2013, 12:07 AM)indolering Wrote: sources and verification etc etc, as if peer reviewed studies are the only legitimate research.whatever indolering, like you said non productive. You're unwilling to be critical of what you espouse and now you get all defensive, manufacturing bullshit to save face. (06-22-2013, 12:17 AM)zenmaster Wrote:(06-22-2013, 12:07 AM)indolering Wrote: sources and verification etc etc, as if peer reviewed studies are the only legitimate research.whatever indolering, like you said non productive. You're unwilling to be critical of what you espouse and now you get all defensive, manufacturing bullshit to save face. Pot calling the kettle black. But that would be poking holes instead of trying to lift the total harmonic vibrations of the community as a whole so I wont go there. Reminds me of the story of 4 Buddhist monks sitting around a fire. The 4 monks have all agreed to sit in silence. Then the fire goes out. Monk 1: "Hey, the fire went out, someone should remake it." Monk 2: "Why say that instead of just do it?" Monk 3: "What are you two doing talking?!" Monk 4: "I WIN!" Hope this resonates even with those that care not for what resonates. Here have a calm interlude in between this argument.
06-22-2013, 09:14 AM
03-29-2014, 01:23 PM
unnecessary!
tesla's weight has been lifted. there is really no need for external energy sources. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resonant_in...e_coupling and.. Quote:31.2 Questioner: OK. What I’m going to do is use the information that we did at the end of the previous book that you suggested would be more appropriate for more advanced material. We will put it in the book at this point, as we are talking about bisexual reproduction, and I would like to expand on this material a little bit to get some definitions and better understandings. You speak in this material of sexual energy transfer. Could you define that energy transfer and expand upon its meaning, please? :idea:
03-29-2014, 03:34 PM
Impotent hand waving and finger pointing. It's sort of like saying "in infinity, of which I am an aspect, all will be resolved". The notion then obviates the need to address practical matters while disguising itself as revelation.
03-30-2014, 02:14 AM
(01-18-2012, 08:46 PM)zenmaster Wrote:(01-18-2012, 06:28 PM)plenum Wrote: Thus, it attempted to give to the planet the infinite energy of the planetary sphere for use in lighting and power.I didn't notice it before, but that sentence sort of suggests that 'free energy' may be sourced from 'the planetary sphere' itself (electro-magnetically, given Telsa's work). Duh
03-30-2014, 03:03 AM
(03-30-2014, 02:14 AM)neutral333 Wrote:(01-18-2012, 08:46 PM)zenmaster Wrote:(01-18-2012, 06:28 PM)plenum Wrote: Thus, it attempted to give to the planet the infinite energy of the planetary sphere for use in lighting and power.I didn't notice it before, but that sentence sort of suggests that 'free energy' may be sourced from 'the planetary sphere' itself (electro-magnetically, given Telsa's work). Cool. Only took you a little over 2 years to come up with that well considered response. Well, better late than never. |
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