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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Now Internet Reformation Demands Tesla's Research on Limitless Energy

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Nikola Tesla's primary investor, J.P. Morgan, thought he was investing in the world's first radio tower, but unknown to him, that was only one of its purposes and capabilities. The project was known as Wardenclyffe. – Releaseteslasresearch.weebly.com

Dominant Social Theme: Who is this guy Tesla and why should we care ... hey, isn't that Lady Gaga?

Free-Market Analysis: Is the American bureaucracy holding deep insights and papers of Nikola Tesla? That's the argument this video (below) is making. The makers of the video advocate a day of protest demanding the release of Nikola Tesla's research to take place on Jan. 7, 2012.

January 7th 2012 is the anniversary of the death of Nikola Tesla, "one of history's most brilliant scientists ... The Energy Crisis is a lie, the problem was solved 100 years ago by a scientist named Nikola Tesla. He had discovered a way to harness the naturally occurring electricity from the ionosphere, and then in turn rebroadcast it to individual relay stations that could be placed anywhere and were no larger then your average car antenna."

We've read about this before, but the reality of what Tesla may have discovered seems to be becoming more widespread. And now it is sparking protests. Here's something we almost guarantee: If there is something to Tesla's invention, it will eventually be realized.

The 21st century is not the 20th. The Internet is not an episode. It is a process. That's what the powers-that-be still don't understand. They keep thinking, in our view, that if they just manipulate enough people, or even kill them or put them in jail, that the problems that the Internet era is causing them will go away. "No man, no problem," Stalin famously said. Lucky for him, he didn't live in the 21st century!

No doubt, those who have an interest in such things, felt that when the FBI confiscated Tesla's private papers after his death, the problems that Tesla had caused to them in terms of societal and cultural control were safely handled. Only they were not.

Today, thanks to what we call the Internet Reformation, the interest in Nikola Tesla and his repressed inventions is swelling. Just as the Gutenberg Press sparked a resurgence of scientific thought (in which such luminaries as Da Vinci rediscovered Greek logic) so the Internet is allowing people to reexamine the repressed and hidden knowledge of 20th century.

It was in the 20th century that the Anglosphere power elite reached its apex as regards control of the media. It was in the 20th century that "directed" history was most prevalent. The powers-that-be were able to create an entire narrative as they chose, and they did.

The idea was simple. The power elite wanted to create a formal world government and everything that happened in the 20th century was focused on that goal. War, economic depressions and sociopolitical maneuvers were all intended to create an "ever-closer union."

The proximate cause of this evolving "new world order" was the dominant social theme, the (often) fear-based promotions that the elites used to frighten middles classes into giving up wealth and power to international institutions.

One of these promotions (sub-promotions, actually) involved Tesla himself and Thomas Edison. It had to do with Telsa's apparent understanding of fundamental secrets regarding energy. He saw far deeper than Edison did, but Edison was the more clever, aggressive and pliable businessman.

Thus, the great Western financiers of the time such as JP Morgan chose to do business with him. Edison understood the fundamental reality of his time as Tesla did not: Everything would have to be metered. Limitless energy didn't fit into Morgan's plans. Not a bit.

Was Tesla really the great thinker that the Internet is making him out to be? Well ... we don't know yet. It's hard to find out because J. Edgar Hoover of the FBI apparently had his papers confiscated after his death, or so this video informs us.

But all that may be changing now. This video speaks of an organized movement to demand that the FBI disgorge Tesla's locked up papers. Now, here at DB, we're not maintaining that the FBI DOES have Tesla's papers; but if so, then by all means they should be made public!

Of course, it's occurred to us that these pro-Tesla arguments could be power-elite generated as well for some reason – a way of manipulating the green movement or casting aspersions on the private sector for purposes of reinforcing government credibility.

But we'll never know until Tesla's papers are disseminated (if indeed they are being kept from the public.) In fact, here's some advice to the current powers-that-be: The secrets of the 20th century are the realities of the 21st. It is too late to hide them. Here's more from the intro to this video:

When JP. Morgan learned of the true capabilities of Wardenclyffe, the ability to harness an almost infinite amount of power and freely broadcast it wirelessly to anyone who had the proper antenna (with no way to monitor energy consumption) he immediately canceled all of Tesla's funding.

The pursuit of profit swept one of the worlds most revolutionary inventions ever conceived under the carpet, and away from the eyes of history. Upon Nikola Tesla's death on January 7th, 1943, the U.S. Government immediately moved into his lab and apartment and confiscated all of his scientific research - including his work on Wardenclyffe and research on the ionosphere.

To this day, none of this research has been made public. This is a clear example of how corporate greed has bought our government, instead of providing this information for the benefit of ALL mankind. They have deliberately hidden it from public view in order to prop up corporations such as the oil, natural gas, coal, and nuclear power industries.

It is time we stop looking towards these horrible alternatives to Gasoline, all of them are poisoning the planet, and draining the economies of the world. It is time we stand together and demand that Nikola Tesla's Research be released so that we can finally become a sustainable society.

On January 7th, 2012, the 69th anniversary of the loss of the Brilliant scientist Nikola Tesla, we will DEMAND that we stop being lied to.

(Video from alancarn1's YouTube user channel.)




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  Posted by jellyman on 12/13/11 10:58 AM

DB do you have more links to support this movement. ?

Reply from The Daily Bell

Nope. Try Google.

  Posted by Jennifer on 12/13/11 11:29 AM

Hi DB, your third article today "Fearfully, the US Treasury's Secret, 75-Year-Old Fund and Its Dark History Has Been Exposed?" doesn't appear to be expanding beyond the 6th paragraph when the 'Read More' link is selected. Is something now working correctly or is it my machine? The other 2 articles display in full.

Reply from The Daily Bell

Try again, please. it seems to work ...

  Posted by Abu Aardvark on 12/13/11 11:35 AM

"the ability to harness an almost infinite amount of power and freely broadcast it wirelessly to anyone who had the proper antenna (with no way to monitor energy consumption)"

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Imagine how different our world would look like - assuming the information is correct - if the technology would not have been suppressed ... a vision, rivaled only by the idea of a world without central banking fiat money, I'd suppose.

  Posted by dotti on 12/13/11 11:54 AM

I'm not getting it either--tried several times. Stops with intro to analysis.

Thanks.

  Posted by NietzschesNephew on 12/13/11 11:55 AM

It worked better for me on chrome as opposed to IE

  Posted by dotti on 12/13/11 12:10 PM

Pretty amazing stuff.

I would say that it is just fantasy because it sounds so unbelievable--but I find TV and radio--wireless transmissions of all kinds--unbelievable. Yet I know they do exist because I can see the evidence.

This is the stuff that the Internet Revolution is made of.

  Posted by gamma ray on 12/13/11 12:20 PM

Didn't Tesla's work provide the scientific foundation for HAARP?

  Posted by kenn on 12/13/11 12:27 PM

Sorry, No such thing as free anything. Take Hydroelectric,,, using free water to generate electricity... Anyone getting free power? How about wind? Solar? Tidal Power?

I have a solar system,,, and I am getting 'free' power. Course the equipment cost thousands so is the power really free?

Oil? When its potential was first discovered the same claims were made. Cheap, almost free power would change the world. Is it cheap now? Nope,,, business/governments took over, created scarcity to improve profits.

Same thing will probably happen with every power source to be discovered.

If a 'free' power source were fact, does anyone really think the government wouldn't be using it? Get real!

Tesla was a great inventor, a genius. He may of invented a different power source and it should be investigated and put in operation if viable. but free and unlimited, I'll bet not.

Even the Sun is limited. The only thing I can think of that is unlimited is our imagination and creative abilities.

Anyone ever notice most major inventions seemed to be made during the late 1800's and early 1900's? I believe it is because we had real free enterprise/market system and a government that hadn't yet consolidated into the market manipulating, people repressing machine it is today. This also appears to be the case when most other inventors/scientist made their discoveries.

Central control obsessed governments and their money machines are the antithesis to mans imagination and creativity. Always has been,,, always will be.

  Posted by nobody on 12/13/11 12:41 PM

I think that some of his papers have been released.
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  Posted by Agent Weebley on 12/13/11 01:41 PM

The "fearfully" article stops loading here (and no right frame) on IE9, but OK on Firefox

Anyway, let's jump in. We will try to summarize Mr. deCarbonnel's argument for those who don't have the time or patience to sit through all five videos. Here are his arguments

Reply from The Daily Bell

Thanks.

We have made an adjustment. Hopefully, that helps ...

  Posted by Jennifer on 12/13/11 02:13 PM

Thanks, it works for me now - I am on IE8.

  Posted by W.Palmer on 12/13/11 02:45 PM

Electricity, wireless, television, radar, flight, jet propulsion, splitting the atom et al ... All these technologies were brought to market with another unknown and isolated scientist in some far off country who had come to the same conclusion either months or days ahead, or even simultaneously, in some cases sitting on the technology for years only to be scooped by someone else.

If such technology exists I cannot believe in this day and age that it has yet to be unlocked or discovered only from 80 year old papers in the possession of the US government.

Tesla had something for sure but that it has remained "undiscovered" for almost a century with the knowledge of physics and the the equipment that we possess today is a bit of a stretch. Another conspiracy theory??

Reply from The Daily Bell

Ha, but the Daily Bell is "conspiracy central." We have an oft-stated fondness for what we call directed history! ...

  Posted by JM on 12/13/11 04:03 PM

Tesla created/engineered AC electrical power and with Westinghouse built the first major AC generating station at Niagara Falls with power transmitted to Buffalo NY.

This is perhaps the least of his inventions. He is reported to have hundreds of patents on such technologies as neon and florescent lighting, radar, lasers, radio control and health devices.

So why have so few people heard of him, including graduates of major technical institutions?

Here are some links that may be informative. There is much more for those willing to learn.

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And while you're at it, look for connections between Tesla and directed energy weapons.

Be skeptical but don't close your mind.

Reply from The Daily Bell

Thanks for the links...

  Posted by herrfaust on 12/13/11 04:14 PM

Sounds great on paper. But then, so did nuclear power. Extracting large amounts of energy from things we don't really understand seems like a great way to screw things up in unimaginable ways. Maybe we should put this promethean urge on hold and try to re-unify with the natural world. I'm convinced if we persued this as doggedly as we've persued the promethean dream we could a sustainable high quality of life within a generation.

  Posted by jlax23 on 12/13/11 04:47 PM

"If such technology exists I cannot believe in this day and age that it has yet to be unlocked or discovered only from 80 year old papers in the possession of the US government."

Well, Alvin Weinberg's research efforts in Molten Salt Reactors (MSR) was all but forgotten for about 30-40yrs. Research in government hands tends to get "forgotten" because of special interest.

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Not that all Tesla's work was forgotten (HAARP), but the scientific community went in another direction as a whole. This is an unfortunate consequence of our monetary & university systems, I believe. BTW, I don't find it impossible that some of Tesla's ideas for energy work, rather I believe they are probably immature technology only useful for lighting up a few light bulbs at this point. For now though, LFTR is the energy of the future.

  Posted by jlax23 on 12/13/11 05:18 PM

The only thing wrong with nuclear power is the PWR design. MSR designs are superior. Both designed by Alvin Weinberg. Because of the cold war, Adm. Rickover's insistence on PWR for submarines, monetary & intellectual investment in PWR's the MSR program got shelved. Watch the link to the video I posted below. The LFTR has zero risk of meltdown, because it already operates in the liquid state, and it's self-regulating & walk away safe. PWR's are high pressure low temp reactors, while MSR's are low pressure high temp reactors. From what I understand the engineering community believes if a Manhattan style project were done on the LFTR they could crank out a viable 2-fluid reactor design in 2yrs. The single fluid design already works, demonstrated in the early yrs of the 70's before funding was cut.

What's most exciting is the abundance of Thorium. There is enough to last a population of 7 billion at Western levels of energy consumption for millenia. Here are a few links for those interested.

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  Posted by jlax23 on 12/13/11 05:29 PM

Maybe w/ MSR's they'll also stop putting fluoride in my water since it's more useful for energy development? One can hope.

  Posted by JM on 12/13/11 06:11 PM

This planet and everything on it is energy. We are made of energy and we exist it a sea of energy. Air and water, the two most plentiful and accessible quantities are "energy". Extracting energy from them has been done for centuries by the likes of Tesla, Moray, Sweets, Meyer and others.

Is it silly to think that we have all the energy we need right in our face and do not have to destroy and pollute the planet as a small psychopathic group of people are doing? Besides control of the money supply, control of energy is the second most useful tool in suppressing humanity.

There appears to be a lot of activity on harnessing these new energy sources. Those working on them seem to be able to think outside the box. How valid they are is up to you to determine.


Origin of Oil
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Free Energy Another Inconvenient Truth
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Tesla The Race to Zero Point Free Energy
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The Solution to the World Energy Crisis
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FUELLESS HEATER
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Magnetic Generator
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New Energy Series
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An interesting web site is the PESWiki run by Sterling Allan. He has been following the energy scene for some time. He has an interesting set of criteria for a "viable" energy source:

*Affordable
* Renewable, non-depleting
* environmentally friendly
* Continuous Output
* Load following
* Robust, Low maintenance
* Scalable
* Portable
to which I add "Available everywhere on-demand"

Here is a 90 min. video of a technology presentation by Sterling Allan.
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Peswiki
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"Ere many generations pass, our machinery will be driven by a power obtainable at any point of the universe. " -- Nikola Tesla, "Experiments With Alternate Currents Of High Potential And High Frequency" (February 1892)

  Posted by Saintpaulia on 12/13/11 09:36 PM

Dear Palmer, my thoughts exactly. You saved me alot of typing.

  Posted by runderwo on 12/13/11 10:54 PM

Canada faces international and domestic criticism after dropping Kyoto protocol

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Canada's decision to pull out of the Kyoto protocol on climate change right after the UN conference in Durban, and becoming the first nation to do so, has drawn wide criticism.

France's foreign ministry spokesman, Bernard Valero, called it 'bad news for the fight against climate change.'

'It is regrettable and flies in the face of the efforts of the international community for Canada to leave the Kyoto Protocol at a time when the Durban meeting, as everyone knows, made important progress by securing a second phase of commitment to the protocol,' said Liu Weimin, a spokesman for China's Foreign Ministry.

'For a vulnerable country like Tuvalu, it's an act of sabotage on our future,' said Ian Fry, climate envoy from Tuvalu, a low-lying island nation most at risk for rising sea levels.

Even Japan, which like Canada had signaled it would not take on commitments in a second phase of the Kyoto accord after 2012, urged Canada to reconsider.

'We are invoking our legal right to formally withdraw from Kyoto,' Peter Kent, Canada's minister of the environment, announced on Monday night.

Kent said meeting Canada's obligations under Kyoto would cost $13.6 billion.

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