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miércoles, 12 de diciembre de 2012

SECRETS OF ANTIGRAVITY

Source: Time Travel research Center
                                            

Magnetic energy talk show and why the governments suppress new discoveries. In Secrets of Antigravity Propulsion, physicist Paul LaViolette reveals the secret history of antigravity experimentation--from Nikola Tesla and T. Townsend Brown to the B-2 Advanced Technology Bomber. He discloses the existence of advanced gravity-control technologies, under secret military development for decades, that could revolutionize air travel and energy production. Included among the secret projects he reveals is the research of Project Skyvault to develop an aerospace propulsion system using intense beams of microwave energy similar to that used by the strange crafts seen flying over Area 51.

Using subquantum kinetics, the science behind antigravity technology, LaViolette reviews numerous field-propulsion devices and technologies that have thrust-to-power ratios thousands of times greater than that of a jet engine and whose effects are not explained by conventional physics and relativity theory. He then presents controversial evidence about the NASA cover-up in adopting these advanced technologies. He also details ongoing Russian research to duplicate John Searl's self-propelled levitating disc and shows how the results of the Podkletnov gravity beam experiment could be harnessed to produce an interstellar spacecraft.











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sábado, 5 de mayo de 2012

ARTIFICIAL CLOUDS, RAIN AND TORNADOES: ECOVAMPIRES PLAYING WITH DANGEROUS TOYS

Ecovampires (Homo sapiens=Macropsichos megabiocidus) enjoy controlling, shooting, killing everything that stand their way but above all they love playing being God. 

One of these days they will push the wrong buttons and the whole thing will go to hell!!

Pandora´s Box is open!! Help us, Lord!!!







martes, 3 de abril de 2012

NIKOLA TESLA: PIGEONS, HIS ONLY FRIENDS AND LOVE

Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) in his laboratory. Source: Yount Lisa (2012). NIKOLA TESLA: Harnessing Electricity. Chelsea House, New York.

The aging [Nikola] Tesla, still impeccably dressed in his old-fashioned clothing, grew increasingly gaunt as he confined himself to an ever-more-limited diet; in his last years he ate little except warm milk. He moved back to New York fulltime in the mid-1920s and lived in a series of residence hotels, moving from one to another as the manager of each became unwilling to continue postponing the collection of rent.

Some hotels also were less than happy to have Tesla as a guest because of his habit of feeding and caring for the city’s pigeons, which had gone from a hobby to an obsession. Always a night person, the inventor went out around midnight every night to feed the birds near the New York Public Library, Bryant Park, and St. Patrick’s Cathedral. “These are my sincere friends,” he once told a visitor, according to Margaret Cheney. If a pigeon was injured, he brought it up to his room and took care of it until it could be released. Hotel maids did not appreciate having to clean up the birds’ droppings.

Tesla treasured all his pigeons, but one bird, a white female with a little gray on the tips of her wings, was special. Tesla told John O’Neill and another science journalist, William L. Laurence (1888–1977), “No matter where I was, that pigeon would find me; when I wanted her I had only to wish and call her and she would come flying to me. She understood me and I understood her.”

Indeed, O’Neill wrote in his biography of Tesla, the elderly man went on to make a startling confession:

I loved that pigeon . . . as a man loves a woman, and she loved me. When   she was ill I knew, and understood. . . . That pigeon was the joy of my life. If she needed me, nothing else mattered. As long as I had her, there was a purpose in my life.

Pigeon lives are short compared to those of humans, however, and in time Tesla lost his beloved. His last sight of her was an overwhelmingly strange experience that he recounted to O’Neill:

One night as I was lying in my bed in the dark, . . . she flew in through the open window and stood on my desk. I knew . . . she wanted to tell me something important so I got up and went to her.

As I looked at her I knew she wanted to tell me—she was dying. And then, as I got her message, there came a light from her eyes—powerful beams of light. . .

It was a real light, a powerful, dazzling blinding light, a light more intense than I had ever produced by the most powerful lamps in my laboratory.



        

        
         “When that pigeon died, something went out of my life,” Tesla concluded. “Up to that time I knew with a certainty that I would complete my work, no matter how ambitious my program, but . . . [then] I knew my life’s work was finished.”


Original source:

Yount Lisa (2012). NIKOLA TESLA: Harnessing Electricity. Chelsea House, New York. 128 p. (Extracted from pp. 87-89)