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The Nikola Tesla Museum of Science & Industry, Ltd

July, 1990
Page number(s):
5-6

- An Idea Whose Time Has Come...

Through Extraordinary Science, we had hoped to rekindle the enthusiasm for science that once burnt vibrantly early in the 20th century. Now to further kindle this interest, High Energy Enterprises, Inc has established the Nikola Tesla Museum of Science & Industry, Ltd at 17 East Las Vegas in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Although in the embryonic stage at this time, we plan to exhibit working models of Tesla’s and other inventors’ inventions. For instance, high on our list of priorities will be the attempt to build working models of Tesla turbines, scalar wave generators, hydrogen generators, etc. In addition to the exhibits, videos of various alternative sciences will be shown on a continuous basis!!! Finally, there is the on-site High Energy Bookstore with a large selection of books, T-shirts and other items of interest - many of which will be sold only at the bookstore. Unfortunately, due to the high bookstore overhead, we cannot allow the catalog discount on items purchased at the bookstore.

As many of our readers are aware, High Energy Enterprises, Inc has been an avid supporter of the International Tesla Society, Inc - an organization dedicated to promoting Tesla and the technologies he pioneered. In order to assist the Society to grow and expand, office space within the museum area has been donated to the Society. Hopefully, the Tesla Society will be able to take advantage of this excellent opportunity to increase its visibility and further the goals of the Society.

Over the past few years, many ideas have been brought forth on paper only to sit there waiting for funding or further study. The time for study is past. Now it is time to start experimenting and building actual systems.

Front entrance to the Nikola Tesla Museum of Science & Industry, Ltd. 17 East Las Vegas, Colorado Springs, CO

One of the reasons High Energy established the Nikola Tesla Museum of Science & Industry was to provide a place to actively pursue these ideas. Although the museum is small and virtually empty at the moment, we expect to be able to display working models of the ideas discussed in Extraordinary Science in short order.

An exhibit room at the Nikola Tesla Museum of Science & Industry. Current exhibits on loan from the International Tesla Society, Inc. Over 2000 sq feet of room is available for exhibits.

This is no easy task. Our budget for this is virtually nil. The entire budget of the museum is totally dependent on donations from those interested in its continued existence and expansion. However, I am dedicated to the proposition that valid scientific research does not need to take place in a big shiny building with lots of expensive equipment and plentiful government funding. In keeping with this spirit (as well as a lack of finances) we have obtained sufficient space in a modest building to establish the museum/lab site.

As mentioned previously, our museum budget is entirely dependent on donations. Although High Energy is not a non-profit organization, we consider the museum to be a community service to those interested in Tesla, Tesla technology and other fringe sciences. In view of this, we are asking for donations of time, money and equipment. The donations are NOT tax-deductible, but they will be used exclusively for the museum’s benefit and to cover the museum’s operating and capital expenses. Although donations of any size are appreciated, we encourage those who are financially solvent to become Patron Donors ($10.00 per month). Patron Donors will receive a monthly museum report and have their name placed on the Patron Donors Plaque. A star will be placed by their name for every full year they maintain their status.

For those in, or passing through Colorado Springs, I would like to invite you to visit our museum at the first available opportunity. Future programs at High Energy are initially geared to demonstrate the feasibility of on-demand hydrogen systems and Tesla turbines. Study groups are being formed to examine these and other issues at the Nikola Tesla Museum of Science & Industry. Results of these studies will be released future issues of Extraordinary Science. Please let us know if you are interested in joining a group. Participation in most museum activities are free and without charge to donors and subscribers of Extraordinary Science. We realize that the museum is in its infancy, but - with your support - it could very well play a part in bringing to light many of the principles and ideas expressed in this very magazine.

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