Nikola Tesla



The life story of Nikola Tesla demonstrates the detrimental effect the almighty dollar has had on the progress of the technological evolution of mankind.

The videos and articles referenced in this section show us how many of his ideas and inventions were ignored for the sake of making money, disregarding the potential benefits to the human race. Money-mongers with interests in copper blackballed Tesla's energy transmission plans defacing our landscapes with ugly poles and wires. Likewise, the copper wire delivery system provided monitoring capabilities enabling conglomerates to charge for electricity usage.

I leave it to you figure out who these "entrepreneurs" were.

Tesla's mother told him to learn the Bible and he did. Much, if not all, of his inspiration he attributes to the Bible. In his philosophical papers he claims "man made religions have it all wrong ... only the Bible has it right!". Also, he did not like to be called an "inventor". He claims that everything that could ever be "invented" has already been invented by our "Creator" and that God simply allowed him to "discover" these inventions! Such a beautiful mind and yet, to suppress him and his technology, he was ridiculed and deemed a crackpot.

Dr. T. Henry Moray's tech-bio is similar to Tesla's. It is said Moray invented the first transistor. Both men had their laboratories destroyed by "unknown vandals". Assassination attempts were made on Moray's life.

The movie "The Prestige", though fictional, incorporates Tesla in it's storyline. The movie also mentions Thomas Edison with implications that "Edison's goons" burned Tesla's lab to the ground in Colorado. In my research on Tesla, I have seen the allegation that Edison was more of a gangster than an inventor. Seems to me, the only invention that can be attributed 100% to Edison is the Electric Chair.

Both Tesla (1856-1943) and Moray (1892-1974) were way ahead of their times. Tesla did not disclose all of his ideas for he felt humankind was not ready for or able to handle them ... especially inventions that were or could become weapons of war.

Imagine where we would be today if the ideas and inventions of these men were utilized since the late 1800's and early 1900's. For one thing, there would probably be less pollution.