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Letter to Times Foreshadows SETI Ed. note: Tesla's contributions were of such a farseeing calibre in both function and manifestation, that today his process of inventing might be called "channeling."...

Gakona, Alaska. It may be the high-tech "darling" of the conspiracy set, but the military's High Frequency Active Auroral Research Project has posed questions in the minds of many who aren't...
HAARP, or the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program, is either : A high-power, high-frequency, phased-array radio transmitter involved in several areas of pure scientific research principally...

If we had been present just before the turn of the century at the New York laboratory of Nikola Tesla, we would have been privileged to witness a display of electrical wizardry rivalling any of the...

A headliner in both UFO and standard military circles, the late Colonel Philip J. Corso was one of the few who gave Tesla his due, according to UFO Magazine 's publisher. During the course of writing...
The embodiment of tortured genius, Nikola Tesla wrestled with the classic dilemma of an inventor whose ideas radically outstrip the scientific thinking of his era. He was a maker of near-miracles...

To a Westinghouse manager, Tesla wrote ‘You should not be at all surprised, if some day you see me fly from New York to Colorado Springs in a contrivance which will resemble a gas stove and weigh as...

Nikola Tesla, American scientist of Serbian origin, inventor and scholar, lived and worked in the period comprising two centuries. For his biographers, he is "unparalleled genius", "man beyond his...
Introduction Bioelectromagnetics (BEMs) is the study of the effect of electromagnetic fields on biological systems. 1 Though electromagnetic fields have sometimes been associated with potential for...

Abstract The vision of some of the great physicists about space (physical vacuum) is different from the currently adopted concept. James Clerk Maxwell, on which equations the modern electrodynamics...