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the philadelphia experiment tesla: Nikola Tesla and the Philadelphia Experiment Alun J. Blackwell, 2013-02-06 Dr Bradley Lewton, an happy-go-lucky academic chancer who has an unfortunate way with women, knows a lot about the theory of physics and weapons systems but very little about how to make a living. Meet him in Nikola Tesla and the Philadelphia Experiment, an action packed, science based, thriller that will tell you all you ever wanted to know about Tesla's more out-outrageous ideas, some of which Dr Lewton discovers to be true and dangerous. The drowsy life of this unworldly academic researcher is shaken up when he is hired by top-notch lawyer Liz O'Hare, as an expert witness in a Gulf War Syndrome investigation. What seems a simple way to earn some extra cash soon becomes a matter of life and death. The combination of bizarre science, a pushy woman and a secret spy agency results in a fast moving plot which will suck you into its strange world. Facts In 1899 the scientist Nikola Tesla set up an experimental station to broadcast wireless electrical power in Colarado and succeeding in transmitting power over 200 miles, created artificial ball lightning and measured the resonant frequency of the Earth's atmosphere. He also claimed to have created a device which could split the Earth in two using mechanical resonance. On 24 February, 1901 Tesla announced he had discovered a way to communicate with other worlds On 23 July 1901 Tesla started work on his 'World System' which was to be based on a transmitting station at Wardencliff, New York. In February 1905, banker J. P. Morgan, who held a controlling interest in Tesla's patents, closed down Tesla's World System, the Wardencliff site was sold to settle Tesla's hotel bill. During the Second World War Tesla was evicted from a number of New York Hotels for keeping pigeons in his room. The exact date of Nikola Tesla's death is unknown. He died alone between 5 Jan and 8 Jan, 1943, immediately after offering to construct a Secret Weapon for the US Navy. After his death all Tesla's surviving work was declared TOP SECRET by the FBI. J. Edgar Hoover issued a memo saying. 'All matters connected with the late Nikola Tesla are to be handled in a most secret fashion to avoid publicity in respect of Tesla's inventions', and 'that every precaution be taken to preserve the secrecy of those inventions.' In June 1943, six months after Tesla's death, the US High Court ruled that the Marconi Company had infringed Tesla patents concerning radio transmission. In Oct 1943, the US Navy carried out a series of experiments in a Philadelphia dockyard. They used an electrical force field, to make the destroyer the USS Eldridge invisible. Many of the crew ended up in mental institutions. In 1993 the US department of Defence announced it was starting to build an experimental ionospheric research facility in Gakona, Alaska. The principle patents are improvements on patents first held by Tesla. These patents are for: a method and apparatus for altering a region in the Earth's atmosphere, ionosphere and/or magnetosphere; a method and apparatus for creating an artificial electron cyclotron heating region of plasma; and a method for producing a shell of relativistic particles at an altitude above the Earth's surface. This book is a work of fiction. |
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the philadelphia experiment tesla: The Montauk Project - Experiments in Time Preston B. Nichols, Peter Moon, 2018-11-14 Personal story of Preston Nichols and how radar was used to manipulate matter and time itself beginning with the Philadelphia Experiment and was further developed at Montauk. This edition includes the original text plus details over two decades worth of investigation leading to the scientific proof of actual time travel capabilities plus patent. |
the philadelphia experiment tesla: The Case for the UFO: Unidentified Flying Objects M. Jessup, 2014-05-07 This is the first ever reprint of the book that brought the entire legend of the Philadelphia Experiment into the public sphere, and created controversy for decades: The Case For the UFO! Why has this book been suppressed for so many years? It is a well-reasoned review of the UFO record by an eminent astromomer, mathematician, and archaeologist: Dr. M.K. Jessup. His conclusions are breathtaking and incredible, but inescapable. Description from the original dust jacket:Flying saucers are not new! For thousands of years, men have seen mysterious objects in the skies. Now, a prominent scientists proves that unidentified flying objects originate here, on Earth.If you have ever wondered about the things today's scientists do not, will not, or cannot explain, this book is for you. Such questions might be:What is the hidden meaning of the comet's tail?What caused the Devil's Footprints of Devonshire?Why are we wrong to think of space flight only in terms of rocket power?How was a soldier teleported from the Phillippine Islands to Mexico City within one hour?What force lifted 1200-ton stones in ancient Peru?How is acceleration achieved by UFOs?What caused the disappearance of the crews of the SS Sea Bird and the Marie Celeste?Was the secret of space flight known 50,000 years ago?What is the strange truth hidden in the ancient ruins of Baalbek?And finally, and most importantly: Are the UFOs friend, or foe?This is the original edition of The Case For the UFO, which does NOT include the scrawled annotations of the infamous Carlos Allende (who may or may not have tormented Jessup into committing suicide). You will find this version much easier to read than the Varo Edition, and probably much more meaningful. |
the philadelphia experiment tesla: Archives of the Philadelphia Experiment Logan Reed, 2025-02-11 What was the Philadelphia Experiment, and did it involve time travel? This book delves into the mystery of the Philadelphia Experiment, a controversial U.S. Navy experiment allegedly conducted in 1943, where the USS Eldridge was said to have been rendered invisible and teleported during testing of electromagnetic fields. The narrative examines the origins of the story, from the claims of sailors who were supposedly involved in the experiment to the subsequent government denials and conspiracy theories. By analyzing the available archives and interviews with witnesses, the book explores the many versions of the story and provides a critical assessment of the scientific and technological possibilities, while investigating the myth’s cultural influence on UFO and paranormal theories. |
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the philadelphia experiment tesla: Secrets of the Unified Field Joseph P. Farrell, 2008 Sequel to The SS Brotherhood of the Bell. What do the Second World Wars two most famous secret projects the Philadelphia Experiment and the Nazi Bell have in common? Alternative history and science researcher Joseph P. Farrell asks this question and comes to stunning conclusions. Rejecting the nonsense that has become associated with both projects, and documenting his case from scientific sources newly-discovered declassified War Department documents eyewitness testimonies Farrell maintains that both projects originated in careful considerations of Einsteins celebrated and now discarded Unified Field Theory. He demonstrates the breathtaking conclusions of wartime American and German scientists and engineers: while incomplete, it nevertheless was engineerable. |
the philadelphia experiment tesla: Nick and Tesla's Secret Agent Gadget Battle Bob Pflugfelder, Steve Hockensmith, 2014-05-06 After foiling a gang of kidnappers and fending off an army of robots, 11-year-old siblings Nick and Tesla Holt could use a little rest! But as their third mystery opens, they discover there’s a spy in their midst, searching for secrets in the home of their beloved (and slightly crazy) Uncle Newt. Is it the new laboratory assistant? The exterminator? The housekeepers? Or someone completely unexpected? To expose the mystery agent, Nick and Tesla must engineer all kinds of outrageous contraptions, from code wheels and fingerprint powder to spy cameras and burglar detectors. Best of all, instructions are included throughout the story, so you can build the projects, too! |
the philadelphia experiment tesla: Project Rainbow and the Philadelphia Experiment David Hatcher Childress, 2024-10-30 David Childress, popular author and star of the History Channel show Ancient Aliens, brings us the amazing story of the so-called Philadelphia Experiment and the many curious events that happened in its aftermath. The Philadelphia Experiment was an event claimed to have been witnessed by an ex-merchant mariner named Carl M. Allen at the United States Navy’s Philadelphia Naval Shipyard on October 28, 1943. Allen described an experiment called Project Rainbow where the US Navy attempted to make a destroyer class ship, the USS Eldridge, disappear and the bizarre results that followed. The story of the “Philadelphia Experiment” originated in late 1955 when Carl M. Allen sent an anonymous package marked “Happy Easter” containing a copy of Morris K. Jessup’s book The Case for the UFO: Unidentified Flying Objects to the US Office of Naval Research. The book was filled with handwritten notes in its margins, written with three different shades of blue ink, appearing to detail a debate among three individuals, only one of whom is given a name: “Jemi.” They commented on Jessup’s ideas about the propulsion for flying saucers, discussed alien races, discussed Project Rainbow and expressed concern that Jessup was too close to discovering their technology. He also sent letters to Jessup. Jessup was then discovered in Florida dead in his car with a hose wired to his exhaust pipe to bring the toxic fumes into the vehicle. It was ruled a suicide. Was Jessup murdered as many people believe? Was he part of Project Rainbow—an effort to teleport a battleship through time and space? Did the Defense Industrial Security Command (DISC), headed by Wernher von Braun, have something to do with his death? Why did the US Navy want a special annotated edition of Jessup’s book published called the Varo Edition? |
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the philadelphia experiment tesla: Assassin's Creed: Conspiracies #1 Guillaume Dorison, 2018-08-01 In the depths of World War II, fresh Assassin Eddie Gorum uncovers Templar plans to create a devastating new weapon at the dawn of the atomic age. |
the philadelphia experiment tesla: Prodigal Genius John J. O'Neill, 2007-08-01 This highly detailed work captures Tesla as a scientist and as a public figure. The first, original full-length biography, first published in 1944 and long a favorite of Tesla fans, is a definitive biography of the man without whom modern civilization would not exist. His inventions on rotating magnetic fields creating AC current as we know it today, have changed the worldyet he is relatively unknown. This special edition of ONeills classic book has many rare photographs of Tesla and his most advanced inventions. Teslas eccentric personality gives his life story a strange romantic quality. He made his first million before he was forty, yet gave up his royalties in a gesture of friendship, and died almost in poverty. Tesla could see an invention in 3-D, from every angle, within his mind, before it was built how he refused to accept the Nobel Prize why Tesla clung to his theories of electricity in the face of opposition his friendships with Mark Twain, George Westinghouse and competition with Thomas Edison In this penetrating study of the life and inventions of a scientific superman, Nikola Tesla is revealed as a figure of genius whose influence on the world reaches into the far future. |
the philadelphia experiment tesla: The Lost Journals of Nikola Tesla Tim R. Swartz, 2012-02 NEWLY REVISED EDITION! HERE NOW -- IN THIS EXPANDED WORK -- ARE SOME OF THE MOST BIZARRE EXPERIMENTS CARRIED OUT BY THE WORLD'S GREATEST ELECTRICAL WIZARD UNDER THE MOST HUSH-HUSH OF CIRCUMSTANCES. EXPERIMENTS DEALING WITH. . . TIME TRAVEL, ALTERNATIVE AND FREE ENERGY, AS WELL AS A POSSIBLE NAZI FLYING SAUCER CONNECTION. Nikola Tesla was the genius credited for creating much of modern, electrical technology. Yet, his contributions have been largely forgotten. An examination of Nikola Tesla's lost papers -- some of which were confiscated by the U.S. government after his death -- shows that Tesla was interested in and experimented with many concepts that have been regarded until recently as wild ideas. It's no surprise that Tesla was loath to speak of these kinds of interests -- after all, even now these areas of study still come under fire by the majority of mainstream scientists who refuse to use their imaginations and intellect and scorn such matters with terms such as voodoo science and unadulterated quackery. It is now known that there have been a number of top-secret programs that were devoted to either investigating or, shockingly enough, actively using technology based on some of Tesla's more unorthodox ideas. Both the United States and Russia have active Particle Beam and RF (radio-frequency) weaponry that has been in operation since the early 1970s -- all as a result of Tesla's early 19th and 20th Century experiments. To say that there are other black budget projects involving Tesla-based research would vastly underestimate the total amount of research and development being conducted right now by many countries worldwide. And these are the projects that we know about. Who knows how many deep, dark, secret projects are being conducted right now with science that could be decades, even hundreds of years, beyond what civilian science knows about today? This work exposes such topics as: Reverse Gravity -- Free Energy -- Contact With Hidden Dimensions -- Mysterious Radio Signals From Space -- Earth Changes -- Freak Weather Patterns -- Electric Death Rays -- UFOs -- Particle Beam Weapons and much, much more. |
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the philadelphia experiment tesla: Nikola Tesla on His Work with Alternating Currents and Their Application to Wireless Telegraphy, Telephony, and Transmission of Power Nikola Tesla, 2002 Part one of the Tesla Presents series, this book contains the transcript of an extended pre-hearing interview with Nikola Tesla in which he chronicals his efforts directed towards the development of an earth-based system for wireless telecommunications. An Appendex section includes the description of a physical plant built for this purpose in 1901 as reported in foreclosure appeal proceedings. 103 photos and line-art illustrations, indexed. |
the philadelphia experiment tesla: Secrets of Antigravity Propulsion Paul A. LaViolette, 2008-07-10 A complete investigation of the development and suppression of antigravity and field propulsion technologies • Reveals advanced aerospace technologies capable of controlling gravity that could revolutionize air travel and energy production • Reviews numerous field propulsion devices that have thrust-to-power ratios thousands of times greater than a jet engine • Shows how NASA participates in a cover-up to block adoption of advanced technologies under military development In Secrets of Antigravity Propulsion, physicist Paul LaViolette reveals the secret history of antigravity experimentation--from Nikola Tesla and T. Townsend Brown to the B-2 Advanced Technology Bomber. He discloses the existence of advanced gravity-control technologies, under secret military development for decades, that could revolutionize air travel and energy production. Included among the secret projects he reveals is the research of Project Skyvault to develop an aerospace propulsion system using intense beams of microwave energy similar to that used by the strange crafts seen flying over Area 51. Using subquantum kinetics--the science behind antigravity technology--LaViolette reviews numerous field-propulsion devices and technologies that have thrust-to-power ratios thousands of times greater than that of a jet engine and whose effects are not explained by conventional physics and relativity theory. He then presents controversial evidence about the NASA cover-up in adopting these advanced technologies. He also details ongoing Russian research to duplicate John Searl’s self-propelled levitating disc and shows how the results of the Podkletnov gravity beam experiment could be harnessed to produce an interstellar spacecraft. |
the philadelphia experiment tesla: Acres of Skin Allen M. Hornblum, 2013-05-13 At a time of increased interest and renewed shock over the Tuskegee syphilis experiments, Acres of Skin sheds light on yet another dark episode of American medical history. In this disturbing expose, Allen M. Hornblum tells the story of Philadelphia's Holmesburg Prison. |
the philadelphia experiment tesla: Men of Mystery: Nikola Tesla and Otis T. Carr: Weird Inventions of the Strangest Men Who Ever Lived! Timothy Green Beckley, Tim R. Swartz, 2012-05 HERE IS THEIR STORIES... THE UNTOLD STORIES OF INVENTOR AND WIZARD NIKOLA TESLA AND FREE ENERGY FLYING SAUCER BUILDER OTIS T. CARR Here are plans for a Telephone to call other planets. . .An apparatus that can read the human aura. . .a disc-shaped craft that can take us to the moon in under an hour. NIKOLA TESLA - Though chosen to share the 1912 Nobel Prize in Physics with Edison, Tesla refused the award and during his life tore up royalty contracts which would have earned him millions of dollars. Not much is known about this strange loner as Tesla spent most of his life in total seclusion. However, those who did know him even slightly say he was not a normal human, but a real SUPERMAN, either a reincarnated master -- or a spaceman with superior mental powers placed here to assist in earth's technological development. OTIS T. CARR - A student of Tesla's, the Baltimore-based engineer believed that every person should have the opportunity to travel to other planets which he believed to be inhabited by human-looking space people as physical as you and I. Based on conversations with his mentor, Carr constructed a flying saucer-shaped device that he believed would take us to the moon and beyond. He received much ridicule and harassment that eventually landed him in jail under bogus charges of fraud -- the government claiming that it is impossible to create an operational free energy device. History has made Tesla out to be merely a scientist and an engineer when he was really MUCH MORE. There is an entirely different part of his live story -- and it is an UNEARTHLY ONE! |
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the philadelphia experiment tesla: Incredible Technologies of the New World Order Commander X, 1997 Is there evidence of a joint alien-military plot to control humankind? Has a secret cabal of the planet's movers and shakers made an unholy alliance with extraterrestrials in exchange for alien technology? Go inside Area 51. Learn of the latest developments in Tesla Technology, Free Energy and the Ultra Top-Secret HAARP Project. Learn the mind-blowing truth about the infamous Philadelphia Experiment and how during WW II mankind first discovered the secrets of teleportation and time travel. Discover how Nikola Tesla, a man who was born in the 19th century, discovered the science behind anti-gravity and the Particle Beam Death Ray! Commander X, a former military intelligence operative with insider connections, spills the beans on a variety of top level classified projects generally unknown to the public. |
the philadelphia experiment tesla: Nick and Tesla's Solar-Powered Showdown Bob Pflugfelder, Steve Hockensmith, 2016-05-10 Kid inventors Nick and Tesla Holt have outsmarted crooks, spies, and kidnappers. Now they have to crack their biggest mystery yet: Where the heck are their parents? To outwit the criminal mastermind who’s holding their parents hostage, the twins will need all their brainpower, the help of their eccentric Uncle Newt, and an assortment of homemade solar gadgets. Will the Holt family be reunited at last? Or will a hijacked solar satellite beam down doom from the skies? The adventure includes instructions for creating a solar-powered hot-dog cooker, alarm, secret listening device, and model car, plus a nighttime signal cannon that fires illuminated ping-pong balls. |
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the philadelphia experiment tesla: Chronicles from the Future Paul Amadeus Dienach, 2016-03-21 In 1921, Paul Amadeus Dienach, a Swiss-Austrian teacher with fragile health, falls into a one-year-long coma. During this time, his consciousness slides into the future and enters the body of another man in 3906 A.D. When Dienach awakens from his coma, he finds himself back in 1922. Knowing that he doesn't have much time left, he writes a diary, recording whatever he could remember from his amazing experience: the mankind's history in the forthcoming centuries, from the nightmare of overpopulation and World Wars up until the world-changing globalisation, the radical new administration system, the colony on Mars and the next human evolutionary stage. Without any close friends and relatives to entrust, he doesn't say a word to anyone out of fear of being branded a lunatic. Before he dies, he hands his diary to his favourite student, George Papachatzis, later prominent Professor of Law and Rector of Panteion University of Greece.The diary circulates as hidden knowledge amongst high ranking masons in the lodges of Athens. In 1972, professor Papachatzis, despite an intense dispute, decides to publish Dienach's diary in Greek. Paul Dienach was not an author, poet, or professional writer. Rather, he was an ordinary man who kept a journal, never with the expectation that it would be published. This unique and controversial book, a universal legacy, is now carefully edited, translated and available to everyone. This is the history of our future! We deliver it to you. |
the philadelphia experiment tesla: Academia Next Bryan Alexander, 2020-01-14 From the renowned futurist, a look at how current trends will transform American higher education over the next twenty years. 2020 Most Significant Futures Work Award Winner, Association of Professional Futurists The outlook for the future of colleges and universities is uncertain. Financial stresses, changing student populations, and rapidly developing technologies all pose significant challenges to the nation's colleges and universities. In Academia Next, futurist and higher education expert Bryan Alexander addresses these evolving trends to better understand higher education's next generation. Alexander first examines current economic, demographic, political, international, and policy developments as they relate to higher education. He also explores internal transformations within postsecondary institutions, including those related to enrollment, access, academic labor, alternative certification, sexual assault, and the changing library, paying particularly close attention to technological changes. Alexander then looks beyond these trends to offer a series of distinct scenarios and practical responses for institutions to consider when combating shrinking enrollments, reduced public support, and the proliferation of technological options. Arguing that the forces he highlights are not speculative but are already in play, Alexander draws on a rich, extensive, and socially engaged body of research to best determine their likeliest outcomes. It is only by taking these trends seriously, he writes, that colleges and universities can improve their chances of survival and growth. An unusually multifaceted approach to American higher education that views institutions as complex organisms, Academia Next offers a fresh perspective on the emerging colleges and universities of today and tomorrow. |
the philadelphia experiment tesla: The Philadelphia Experiment Sean T Rust, 2024-10-19 In 1943, deep in the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, the U.S. Navy allegedly conducted an experiment that defied the known laws of physics. The goal? To make the USS Eldridge invisible to enemy radar. But what happened next, according to conspiracy theorists, went far beyond radar cloaking. The ship supposedly vanished into thin air, teleported hundreds of miles, and some even claim it traveled through time. The Philadelphia Experiment: Secrets, Science, and Conspiracy delves deep into the heart of one of the most enduring mysteries of the 20th century. Was the U.S. Navy testing advanced technology based on the work of scientific luminaries like Nikola Tesla and Albert Einstein? Or was this story the result of misinformation and paranoia during the height of World War II? This book unravels the layers of secrecy, examining the evidence, the whistleblowers, and the alleged government cover-ups. From the shocking claims of crew members fused to the ship's hull to the strange case of the FBI's seizure of Tesla's research papers, the conspiracy takes readers on a journey through science that borders on the impossible. Along the way, explore how the Philadelphia Experiment fits into larger narratives of military secrecy, Cold War experiments, and modern-day scientific breakthroughs that challenge the limits of what we think we know about reality. The Philadelphia Experiment: Secrets, Science, and Conspiracy invites you to question: What if the impossible really did happen? |
the philadelphia experiment tesla: Investigating the Unexplained Paul Roland, 2001-07 Offers accounts of mysteries and phenomena and explores a range of subject areas including research into alien interaction with humans, revelations about the nature of US and Soviet space exploration, experiments in the name of science, mysteries of the ancient world and paranormal powers. |
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the philadelphia experiment tesla: Benjamin Franklin Parkway, The Harry Kyriakodis, 2014 The Benjamin Franklin Parkway has sliced through the Logan Square neighborhood of Center City (downtown) Philadelphia since World War I. Named after Philadelphia's favorite son, the mile-long boulevard begins at city hall and heads diagonally towards Logan Circle before reaching the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The postcards and other images in this work show the parkway's development and its role in Philadelphia's civic and cultural life. Despite often serving as a speedway into and out of town, the Ben Franklin Parkway is a triumph in urban planning that has become a treasured part of the City of Brotherly Love. |
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the philadelphia experiment tesla: Nikola Tesla's Teleforce & Telegeodynamics Proposals Nikola Tesla, 1998 This book contains the original texts of two unique proposals. At the time of the proposals' unveiling, teleforce, the particle beam concept, and telegeodynamics, the mechanical earth-resonance concept, received significant press coverage. |
the philadelphia experiment tesla: Mirage Clive Cussler, 2013 The ninth in the Juan Cabrillo series featuring some or all of the same principal characters who have comprised the crew of the Oregon-- |
the philadelphia experiment tesla: The Tesla Papers Nikola Tesla, 2013-11-26 In the tradition of The Fantastic Inventions of Nikola Tesla, The Anti-Gravity Handbook and The Free-Energy Device Handbook, science and UFO author David Hatcher Childress takes us into the incredible world of Nikola Tesla and his amazing inventions. Tesla's rare article The Problem of Increasing Human Energy with Special Reference to the Harnessing of the Sun's Energy-originally published in the June 1900 issue of The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine-was the master blueprint for his fantastic vision of the future, including wireless power, anti-gravity, free energy and highly advanced solar power. |
the philadelphia experiment tesla: Invisibility and Levitation Commander X, 1998 According to this retired military intelligence operative the US government has secretly been training psychics in the art of invisibility so that they can physically go behind 'enemy lines' and snoop into the hidden chambers of foreign embassies. The group of 'super spies' has existed for years, though their existence has never been revealed by the 'brain trust' that secretly runs the 'invisible government' behind America's President, breaking the laws of the Constitution that should bind them as it should any official operating on the public's behalf. This book exposes the scientific, military and occult secrets about the phenomenon known as levitation and actually tells you how you can lift off from the ground by applying certain principles that have been known by avatars and wise men for centuries. |
the philadelphia experiment tesla: Montauk Stewart Swerdlow, 1998 Reveals the most amazing story yet to surface in the area of alien abduction. This is an autobiographical and factual account from Swerdlow, a gifted mentalist who was born clairvoyant but haunted by strange time-space scenarios. After suffering alien abductions and government manipulations, Stewart met Nichols and discovered his own role in time travel experiments, known as the Montauk Project. After refusing to break his association with Nichols, Stewart was incarcerated by the authorities but the truth began to reveal itself. Struggling for his life, Stewart used his mental abilities to overcome the negative influences surrounding him and ultimately discovered the highest common denominator in the alien equation -- an interdimensional language which communicates to all conscious beings. |
the philadelphia experiment tesla: Rasl: The lost journals of Nikola Tesla Jeff Smith, 2012 The continuing adventures of a dimension-jumping art thief. |
the philadelphia experiment tesla: This Book is from the Future Marie D. Jones, Larry Flaxman, 2012-07-22 “A very engaging read about how time travel has captured our imaginations . . . You will find a number of surprising discoveries awaiting you.” —Fred Alan Wolf, author of Taking the Quantum Leap The idea of time travel has tantalized humans for millennia. We can send humans into space, but roaming through time has eluded us. Do the laws of physics demand that we stay forever trapped in the present? This Book Is From the Future will explore: Time travel theories and machines of the past, present, and future Time and the multiverse: why wormholes, parallel universes, and extra dimensions might allow for time travel The paranormal aspects of time: Might we already be “mentally” time traveling? Mysterious time shifts, slips, and warps that people are reporting all over the world. Are we experiencing coexisting timelines? Time travel conspiracy theories: Are we already walking among real time travelers? Has a real time machine already been created in a top-secret government facility? “From pop culture fantasies to wild conspiracy theories to the latest scientific thinking, This Book Is From the Future is a fascinating exploration of our collective obsession with time. Jones and Flaxman cover the subject from just about every angle, with a dash of humor and the serious scientific curiosity it deserves.” —Stephen Wagner, author of True Tales of the Ouija Board “A superb study of how past, present and future may be manipulated, controlled and even altered. Back to the Future and H. G. Wells’s The Time Machine might not be mere fiction, after all!” —Nick Redfern, author of Final Events |
the philadelphia experiment tesla: Nikola Tesla Commander X, 1992-01 Top secret revelations concerning a newly-developed anti-gravity aircraft, as disclosed by a former military intelligence operative. This aircraft is based upon an invention by Nikola Tesla. Tesla arrived upon our cosmic shores in order to shape our technical and spiritual destiny. Tesla (the author reveals) came from another place to alert the world of pending danger (WWI and II), while at the same time offering 'helpful solutions' to our problems and ways to enhance our lives. |
the philadelphia experiment tesla: The Blue Planet Project , 2013-02-25 Blue Planet Project is allegedly the notebook of a scientist who worked on a top secret United States government program involving alien research. The document contains notes and drawings supposedly made by the scientist. The scientist visited various ufo crash sites, and the notes and drawings were allegedly made from those visits. This book is in the public domain. |
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