Nikola Tesla Greatest Secret | Uncovering The “Free Energy Device”

Written by Tesla Telegraph

NIKOLA TESLA: PIONEER OF GREEN ENERGY

At the turn of the last century, a prolific inventor registered patents for a revolutionary energy device designed to convert natural cosmic energy into electricity. Nikola Tesla was born in Serbia in 1956 and emigrated to the U. S. in 1884. There, he started out working for fellow inventor Thomas Edison, and before long, Tesla established his own companies and labs where he developed the prototypes for technologies still in service today. Among these are the AC induction motor and transformer, early X-ray technology and a steam-powered oscillator. During his lifetime, the inventor registered more than 700 patents for his cutting-edge concepts.

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SHATTER THE SWARM. How The Few Control the Many.

Written by Dr. SHIVA Ayyadurai, MIT PhD

In this discussion, Dr.SHIVA Ayyadurai, MIT PhD, Scientist & Engineer, Independent Candidate for U.S. President, does a detailed Systems Visualization exposing his discovery of the mechanics of HOW the few – the elites – control the many, and reveals the solution of WHAT we must do to break free to WIN Truth Freedom Health.

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Operation Paperclip

Written by Forgotten History

Operation Paperclip was a secret United States intelligence program in which more than 1,600 Nazi German scientists, engineers, and technicians were taken from former Nazi Germany to the U.S. for government employment after the end of World War II in Europe, between 1945 and 1959.

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The Curious History of the Heart: A Cultural and Scientific Journey by Vincent M. Figueredo

Written by For the Novel Lovers

Book Review

Title: The Curious History of the Heart: A Cultural and Scientific Journey by Vincent M. Figueredo

Genre: Non-Fiction, Science, Medical

Rating: 5 Stars

The introduction of The Curious History of the Heart introduces us to the idea that historically, the heart was the centre of the self and the most important organ in the body. However, as technological and medical advances were made this was switched to the brain. Yet, this doesn’t explain that heart-brain connection and it seems that recently the more historical view on the heart being more important than just a pump to move blood around the body is making a comeback.

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Not the usual wine

Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

One curious feature of the business we’re in, and of public policy commentary generally, is that sensible people are usually sorry when they’re proved right about a gloomy prognostication and happy when they’re wrong

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