Tesla created a weapon called a death ray!

I'm interested in any information on the invention. I have read several articles about him and they say that his work was stolen after his death. I'm wondering if any one developed this weapon? I have heard that there is a beam of some kind that can be directed from a satellite could this be the result of his work? AJ

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myspirit2000
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Yeah, the Tunguska blast was the result of the first test. He was targeting the north pole, but got his numbers a bit wrong...

(Note for those about to suggest I make an appointment for a tinfoil hat fitting: Sometimes ya just gotta feed 'em...)

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Don Bruder

No, he didn't.

It was to an extent (by the US) but all of his papers are believed now to be in his native country.

There was no weapon.

Clearly not.

Think about it. If the US had such a weapon, wouldn't they be giving UBL the biggest hot foot (or hot ass) in the universe right now?

Tesla was a genius, but also in later years pretty nutty. He was technically smarter than Edison and Marconi (who both get too much credit for his work) but nowhere near as good at self promotion and money making.

Go look on Wikipedia.

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Homer J Simpson

Roughly 1979 a friend of mine who was interested in "Tesla" and knew "I" was into electronics - persuaded and monetarily supported the letter to the UK Patent Office. I was able to acquire I believe - a dozen blue - prints of some of his works. I don't know if I still have them - how much they cost or which projects they covered. Maybe if you can get ahold of the UK Patent Office, you can get a listing of his papers....... whatever they may be of. But, I agree with the others. A death ray in existence could be interesting and would most likely have been used by now...........

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No_name_needed

At least on Al Gore, Michael Moore or Bob Woodward!

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Homer J Simpson

technically

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Nutty is good :-) Trouble is, all of the people in jobs these days are drone like conformists, and anyone like Tesla today would be discredited. :-(

Unconventional thinking leads to amazing discoveries.

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Aly

Nah. It's so much more effective just to get the echo chambers of the so-called mainstream media to agree on a meme that simply short circuits the brains of the mouth-breathers. Al Gore claimed to have invented the internet and is a perennial liar. Michael Moore is a radical extremist who is obsessed with promulgating lies about the Bush administration. Woodward's a little harder, since he's part of the "group." Of course, anything negative he says about the current administration in his most recent book are lies.

Death rays, by comparison, are so messy.

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myspirit2000

Homer J Simps>>At least >Al Gore claimed to have invented the internet

Another bozo who didn't get the story right

--but doesn't allow that to keep him from repeating the lie.

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As opposed to Tom Delay, Bill Frist, Orrin Hatch, Dick Armey, ... If you're going to point out examples of liars on one side of the aisle, be prepared to be FLOODED with examples from the other side.

As opposed to Bill O'Reilly, Shawn Hannity, Rush Limbaugh, Ann Coulter... Again: FLOODED.

Yeah. Root out all the seekers of truth and burn them at the stake. We don't really need to know what our elected gov't is doing

--especially not the most secretive and slimy bunch to ever occupy the White House.

So, where do you keep YOUR Pulitzer Prize for Public Service?

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JeffM

No, he didn't. He merely claimed to have helped pass some enabling legislation for it - which the Congressional record shows is true.

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Claim: Vice-President Al Gore claimed that he "invented" the Internet.

Status: False.

Origins: Despite the derisive references that continue even today, Al Gore did not claim he "invented" the Internet, nor did he say anything that could reasonably be interpreted that way. The "Al Gore said he 'invented' the Internet" put-downs were misleading, out-of-context distortions of something he said during an interview with Wolf Blitzer on CNN's "Late Edition" program on 9 March 1999.

It is true, though, that Gore was popularizing the term "information superhighway" in the early 1990s (although he did not, as is often claimed by others, coin the phrase himself) when few people outside academia or the computer/defense industries had heard of the Internet, and he sponsored the

1988 National High-Performance Computer Act (which established a national computing plan and helped link universities and libraries via a shared network) and cosponsored the Information Infrastructure and Technology Act of 1992 (which opened the Internet to commercial traffic).

In May 2005, the organizers of the Webby Awards for online achievements honored Al Gore with a lifetime achievement award for three decades of contributions to the Internet. "He is indeed due some thanks and consideration for his early contributions," said Vint Cerf.

I think you are confused - that's G W Bush.

"What's the difference between G W Bush and a used car salesman? The used car salesman knows when he's lying".

No, he has a point of view and makes polemical movies about it. That's why there used to be the first amendment, until Dubya's 'Patriot' acts shredded it.

The only liars are those who claim there is an iota of competence in the lot of them, except when it comes to stealing elections.

Right. The truth is a lie, and lies are the truth. Sounds like the Republicans. Thank god the US never elected Dubya as president.

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Homer J Simpson

[snip...snip...]

Ermm... Evidently I wasn't clear enough but that was the whole point. The "Al Gore said that he invented the internet" meme has become pervasive, for all that it was never correct. Also with the other items: accepted "truths" that aren't actually true.

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I would like to explain some thing that has been happening to me for a few years. During the night while I'm sleeping something wakes me up. It feel like some thing touching my skin I get instantly hot and sick to my stomach, also I have a metallic taste in my mouth. It leaves a vibration in side my body. It feels like your hand feels after you hit a ball with a bat. Only this vibration goes all over your body. I have learned how to get this vibration out of my body, I have many different ways of doing this. Now it has taken me some time to figure out what this might be. I heard about Tusla on TV and have looked up some of his articles. I believe that this might be (microwaves) hitting me, being directed my a satellite passable. And I believe that the whole thing can be controlled by a computer, using thermal imaging and GSP tracking. Now I'm bring all of this to you guys to see what would be a way to prove that this is happening. How would you go about it?

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myspirit2000

Simple. Go to

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and follow the detailed instructions there.

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Homer J Simpson

The return of News2020?

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JW

get a microwave detector?

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Mark Fortune

It has been reported that there is evidence to suggest such tin foil hats can actually amplify radio waves into the head. Besides that, the human skull is much much thicker than a flimsy bit of aluminium. If radio/micro waves are going to be stopped, then its the skull that's going to stop them, not the mr paranoid hat.

Dont you think that if mind control really existed, the american government would have brainwashed alkieda into surrendering by now? Or maybe they put tin foil in their turbans I dont know.

Everyone knows that real, and cost effective mind control works through television.

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Mark Fortune wrote:

Yes I have been to the site about the tin foil hats. Makes you kind a wonder why they would go to so much trouble as to make a special site. I think may be the thought of such a think scares people in to denial. I'm here to say that it is true and it is scary. But if you have no choice but to learn all you can about this thing as the days go by and night after night you have this happening to you, you start finding out things about it. Like from what direction it is coming from, what will block it from touching you. I started out thinking things like pillows over the top of me but when you have many pillows over you and you can still feel it you go for something else. how about wood so you put wood over you and eventually it comes though the wood. I finally found out something light it dissipates when I put light over me. When I say light I mean fluorescent light fixtures. That is why I decided that it might be microwaves. Microwaves are light's this make sense to any one. As we know microwaves can cause cancer if exposed to it long enough. So this is the perfect killing weapon. Who would believe that some one could cause you to get cancer. Now I will tell you about my aunt. Several years ago my aunt keep telling me that would have direa all the time and she didn't know why, I ask her if she was taking any thing for and she said she had but it didn't help this went on for a few years. She also complained that she was belching all the time and she ask me if I remember her mother having to chew a gum that had antacid in it and I did. She then told me that she would get this metallic taste in her mouth and some night it was so bad that she had to sleep with a pipe from her mouth to a open window. She thought maybe that is what was going on with her. Eventually she got cancer of the tail bone and went for radiation and then went to a nursing home and was put in to a room with someone that had a cold she got the cold and died of phonemia. All the time she was tell me these things I thought she was nuts but I tried to help her figure it out. Now all of these things have happened to me so I'm sorry I didn't help her more because I know how to stop it. I would share this information if I could get someone to help me find a way to prove it. When this happens there is a sound like a high power line very faint as it goes over me. Also the dogs in the neighborhood start barking and my do does too.

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myspirit2000

I read that the box the contained the info about the death ray was stolen just after he died. The story said it was not known who took the info.

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Grizz

That is what I read about also. That is why I think it is possible that some person could have gotten hold of it to do evil things with it. This thing has to be exposed to the public. Now when ever I hear that some one has cancer I wonder if they have been exposed to this beam if you will .It would explain so many things. The fact that it is coming from above would explain why so many women are getting cancer of the breast. The microwaves, I believe can not penetrate the scull very easily so the breast would be next. Please do not be afraid to respond to any thing I have said. I'm open to any thing.

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