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Tesla

If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.
Nikola Tesla
The present is theirs, the future, for which I really worked, is mine.
Nikola Tesla
Nikola Tesla, otherwise known as "the man who invented the 20th century" was born in 1856 in Croatia. One of Tesla's many life changing discoveries included the rotating magnetic field in 1882 which gave the world AC electricity which is still in use around the world today. In 1884 Tesla moved to New York to go and work for Thomas Edison and quickly attracted a lot of attention and his own financial backing which allowed him to set up his laboratories.

Wardenclyffe Tower

One thing that Tesla truly believed in was providing free energy to the world and much of his life’s work was geared towards doing just that. In 1899 Tesla made a break through when he wirelessly transmitted 100 million volts of electric power over a distance of 26 miles and lit up 200 light bulbs and powered an electric motor. Tesla received funding of $150000 from JP Morgan to finance the building of the Wardenclyffe Tower (The Tesla Tower) in 1900. The tower was 187 feet high and was built with the aim of transmitting electricity around the world as well as telephone messages and military communications. When JP Morgan found out that Tesla was to provide free energy, he sabotaged the project by pulling funding which resulted in the abandonment of the project in 1905.

In 1931 Tesla announced in The Brooklyn Eagle that he could harness the energy that powers the universe and use it to give free energy to the masses.

"I have harnessed the cosmic rays and caused them to operate a motive device. More than 25 years ago I began my efforts to harness the cosmic rays and I have succeeded. Electric power is everywhere present, in unlimited qualities. This new power for the driving of the world's machinery will be derived from the energy which operates in the universe, without the need for coal, gas, oil, or any other fuel."

Clean Energy

You can imagine how this statement upset many people, if the world did not need coal, gas or oil, then the corporations that were making millions from selling them would be out of business. Tesla went through a number of patent battles, many of his patents were "lost" and many of his ideas were sabotaged due to the fact that they would of destroyed corporations that were making millions from charging society for energy.

Tesla was pushed into poverty, he was labeled as the Mad Scientist and the powers that be made it their mission to ensure that his work did not become publicly known. In 1943 Tesla died at the age of 86, the government confiscated his notes and hid them from the world.
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