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Nikola Tesla changed the world — so why did we forget him?
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<blockquote data-quote="TimeFlipper" data-source="post: 104153" data-attributes="member: 6456"><p>Yes Paula, Tesla said that he was communicating with people from Venus and Mars in the early 1900s</p><p>I believe the media picked up on this and consequently called him a complete nut!!</p><p></p><p>Throughout the 1920s and 30s Tesla was becoming increasingly interested in time-travel, (another cause for calling him completely nuts)</p><p>and he began producing highly complex circuits to put into receivers but using the name of Turbo, which was his mothers maiden name.</p><p>The circuits he created were mainly specially coupled coils set in a 3sided pyramid shaping..</p><p></p><p>One of Tesla`s (Turbo) receivers was the FRR-244 that was used in the Philadelphia Experiment, along with the FRR-24 which was an uprated version and in later years the American radio company National continued making these sets..</p><p>When these radios were in operation on the Montauk Base and was using a Delta T Antenna, many of the staff complained about weird effects they were getting..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TimeFlipper, post: 104153, member: 6456"] Yes Paula, Tesla said that he was communicating with people from Venus and Mars in the early 1900s I believe the media picked up on this and consequently called him a complete nut!! Throughout the 1920s and 30s Tesla was becoming increasingly interested in time-travel, (another cause for calling him completely nuts) and he began producing highly complex circuits to put into receivers but using the name of Turbo, which was his mothers maiden name. The circuits he created were mainly specially coupled coils set in a 3sided pyramid shaping.. One of Tesla`s (Turbo) receivers was the FRR-244 that was used in the Philadelphia Experiment, along with the FRR-24 which was an uprated version and in later years the American radio company National continued making these sets.. When these radios were in operation on the Montauk Base and was using a Delta T Antenna, many of the staff complained about weird effects they were getting.. [/QUOTE]
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