Nikola Tesla

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Who was Nikola Tesla?
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Tesla is perhaps ones of the most if not the most Brilliant Scientist to ever grace the earth, he invented many of the technologies we use today and invented many technologies we would have used today if the patents had not been stolen and he did not die under very suspicious circumstances.

Nikola Tesla, a Serb, was born on July 10, 1856, in Smilja, Lika province, or what is now modern-day Croatia. Prior to World War I, Smilja was on the border of the Austro-Hungarian empire so, in effect, Tesla was a citizen of Austrian origin.

The son of a Serbian Orthodox priest who rose to the rank of Archbishop, Tesla had the opportunity to study a variety of topics contained in his father’s personal library. As a young boy, he accompanied his father on trips to Rome, where he was able to study the lesser-known works stored in the Vatican’s vast scientific repository.

Upon completing his studies in engineering and physics at the Polytechnic Institute in Graz, Austria, Tesla attended the University at Prague. He demonstrated, early on, an innate ability to solve mechanical and scientific problems, especially in the area of electricity and its applications in power production. After working for Edison Telephone Company subsidiaries in Budapest, Paris, and other cities throughout Europe, Nikola Tesla went to America, to meet the man whose company gave him his first job, Thomas Edison.

Tesla found it difficult to work for Edison (due to Edison’s reneging on financial promises), but soon found backers to finance his research and development projects and his new inventions. Financiers, such as John Pierpont (J.P.) Morgan, George Westinghouse and John Jacob Astor were among those who saw the potential in Tesla’s pioneering, entrepreneurial spirit to capitalize on his technological discoveries in electricity, wireless communications, and physics.

The only official documentation of Nikola Tesla’s arrival to the United States was, again, produced at the Port of New York. [9] On April 7, 1882 a 25-year old Tesla arrived via the SS Nordland, which departed from Antwerp. He had returned, on this trip to the U.S., after lecturing in Paris. Tesla’s destination: New York. Tesla immigrated as a “laborer,” though this label hardly befit the man who would become the most prolific inventor in history, with some 700 technological patents to his credit.

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On 7 January 1943, at the age of 86, Tesla died alone in Room 3327 of the New Yorker Hotel. His body was later found by a maid after she had entered Tesla's room, ignoring the "do not disturb" sign that Tesla had placed on his door two days earlier.

The Assistant medical examiner examined the body and ruled that the cause of death had been coronary thrombosis. (A blockage of the flow of blood to the heart, caused by a blood clot in a coronary artery.)

Two days later the Federal Bureau of Investigation ordered the Alien Property Custodian ( an office within the Government of the United States during World War I and II, serving as a Custodian of Enemy Property to property that belonged to US enemies.) to seize Tesla's belongings, even though Tesla was an American citizen.

Many of the inventions Tesla were working on were backed and supported by the US government and large corporations.

Some of Teslas more famous inventions were,

Alternating Current.

Light - Tesla developed and used fluorescent bulbs in his lab some 40 years before industry “invented” them.

X-rays

Radio

Remote Control

Electric Motor

Neon Signs

Spark Plugs

Laser

Radar

Wireless Electricity

Tesla Coil


Many of the inventions above have been credited to other scientists and inventors, but if you research each invention you can see Tesla was the first.



Was Tesla Murdered by the NAZI`s, The Bush Family or the New World Order?


From the article, by Don Nicoloff...


Nikola Tesla - Deathbed Confessions, Photos Support Claims That George H. Scherf(f), Jr Was The 41st U.S. President George Bush | Love for Life

Conclusions

Based upon the “deathbed confession” of Hitler’s bodyguard and master spy/assassin Otto Skorzeny, we were given a clue that George Herbert Walker Bush and his father Prescott Sheldon Bush were not who they pretended to be.

The result of this connect-the-dots research campaign is that the “master plan” for world domination has been exposed beyond a reasonable doubt. Much more can now be researched and written since the master planners are no longer able to hide In the fictitious realms of their propagandized history books and family biographies.

When will those who are “sworn to uphold the law” do so? When will our so-called American patriots finally find the backbone to confront these realities and demand an end to this madness?

Whether we realize it or not, the world is watching, America. What we decide to do about these issues will not only determine our fate, but the fate of the rest of the world. Are we to be led, like sheep, to our slaughter? Or will we finally wake up, get mad, and say, “Enough is enough!”

The following is a long read but it is worth reading, it talks about the huge deciption going on and how the world lost a great man whose inventions would have benefitted all of man kind.

Nikola Tesla - Deathbed Confessions, Photos Support Claims That George H. Scherf(f), Jr Was The 41st U.S. President George Bush | Love for Life

Another fact, there appears to be no recording of Tesla, no recording of his voice. Strange considering we recorded a lot of things back then and even Gone with the Wind was recorded in 1939!

I give it to you that Tesla was a great man who was killed becuse his inventions would have benefitted mankind and doen it for free.
 
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