Tesla and Man-Made Earthquakes

Terry_ClubbupTerry_Clubbup 833 Posts
edited April 2005 in Announcements
reprinted from New Dawn magazine, bold emphasis mine.attention all DJs! Wake up and wield your power wisely!Suppressed Research: Tesla Technologies[/b] Born in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, Nikola Tesla is one of the 20th century???s greatest scientists. A prodigious inventor of electronic devices and pioneer of free energy, Tesla never gained the recognition he deserved because his scientific breakthroughs were deemed too ???sensitive??? by the corporate and government powers of the day. In a book entitled Tesla ??? The Lost Inventions, a section is headed ???Man-Made Earthquake???. It discloses Tesla???s fascination with the power of resonance and how he experimented with it not only electrically but on the mechanical plane as well. In his Manhattan lab, Tesla built mechanical vibrators and tested their powers. One experiment got out of hand. Tesla attached a powerful little vibrator driven by compressed air to a steel pillar. Leaving it there, he went about his business. Meanwhile, down the street, a violent quaking built up, shaking down plaster, bursting plumbing, cracking windows, and breaking heavy machinery off its anchorages. Tesla???s vibrator had found the resonant frequency of a deep sandy layer of subsoil beneath his building, setting off a small earthquake. Soon Tesla???s own building began to quake. It is reported that just as the police broke into his lab, Tesla was seen smashing the device with a sledge hammer, the only way he could promptly stop it. In a similar experiment, on an evening walk through the city, Tesla attached a battery powered vibrator, described as being the size of an alarm clock, to the steel framework of a building under construction. He adjusted it to a suitable frequency and set the structure into resonant vibration.[/b] The structure shook, and so did the earth under his feet. Tesla later boasted he could shake down the Empire State Building with such a device. If this claim was not extravagant enough, he went on to say a large-scale resonant vibration was capable of splitting the Earth in half. An article from the July 11, 1935 issue of the New York American entitled ???Tesla???s Controlled Earthquakes???, stated Tesla???s ???experiments in transmitting mechanical vibrations through the Earth ??? called by him ???the art of telegeodynamics??? ??? were roughly described by the scientists as a sort of controlled earthquake.??? The article quotes Tesla as saying:The rhythmical vibrations pass through the Earth with almost no loss of energy. It becomes possible to convey mechanical effects to the greatest terrestrial distances and produce all kinds of unique effects. The invention could be used with destructive effect in war??? The January 1978 edition of Specula magazine ran an article describing an incredibly profound phenomenon that could be produced within the Earth by what is called the ???Tesla Effect.??? According to the article, electromagnetic signals of certain frequencies can be transmitted through the Earth to form standing waves in the Earth itself.[/b] In certain cases, coherence to this standing wave can be induced wherein a fraction of the vast, surging electromagnetic current of the Earth itself feeds into and augments the induced standing wave. In other words, ???much more energy is now present in the standing wave than the ...amount being fed in from the Earth???s surface.??? By interferometer techniques, giant standing waves can be combined to produce a focused beam of very great energy. This can then be used to produce earthquakes induced at distant aiming points. Tesla expressed grave concerns about the effects of this technology because it is exactly the type of thing that could easily get out of control once it begins vibrating within the Earth ??? and it could actually cause the Earth to vibrate to pieces.

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  • dCastillodCastillo 1,963 Posts
    it is time to release the standing waves from the bass traps.

    propetual feedback.

    sine waves.

    sonic boom.

    the speed of sound must be harnessed into room measurement increments.








  • That is one impressive stack of 45s.
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