Tuesday, January 8, 2013

The Missing Secrets Of Nikola Tesla


Nikola Tesla (10 July 1856 – 7 January 1943) was a Serbian-American inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, physicist, and futurist best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electrical supply system.

Tesla started working in the telephony and electrical fields before emigrating to the United States in 1884 to work for Thomas Edison. He soon struck out on his own with financial backers, setting up laboratories/companies to develop a range of electrical devices. His patented AC induction motor and transformer were licensed by George Westinghouse, who also hired Tesla as a consultant to help develop an alternating current system. Tesla is also known for his high-voltage, high-frequency power experiments in New York and Colorado Springs which included patented devices and theoretical work used in the invention of radio communication, for his X-ray experiments, and for his ill-fated attempt at intercontinental wireless transmission in his unfinished Wardenclyffe Tower project.


Tesla's achievements and his abilities as a showman demonstrating his seemingly miraculous inventions made him world-famous. Although he made a great deal of money from his patents, he spent a lot on numerous experiments over the years.

With over 700 patents to his name. Nikola Tesla was a remarkable inventor, his dream was to provide people around the world with free, abundant electricity for everyone.

Not for profit, but for the good of all mankind.

Nikola Tesla - The Race To Zero Point


Hosted by Bill Jenkins, formerly of ABC Radio.

This comprehensive documentary features physicists and inventors who are challenging orthodox science to bring Nikola Tesla's non-polluting renewable energy technology forward.


See actual working prototypes that defy classical physics including phenomenal experiments in anti-gravity and the transmutation of metals.

http://www.lightworksav.com/