
Nikola Tesla Books
13 Long term observation of these fluctuations show that the beat is not steady but fluctuates erratically in both frequency and flux density. The overall pattern shows a remarkable similarity to patterns produced by electrical activity of the human brain. ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS AND THE HUMAN BRAIN Among the 150 different applications outlined by Nikola Tesla, were the worldwide transmission of speech; the worldwide transmission of telegraph; the transmission of electrical power over great distances; the generation of death-rays; the generation of a curtain of charged particles; the ability to modify weather patterns; the generation of isolated electrical plasmas (i.e. Fireballs) and manmade lightning. Surprising as these may seem in their wide range, even more amazing is the claim by Tesla that any number of these phenomena could be achieved simultaneously and independently with one single equipment installation. If true, it represents something close to the ultimate in economic cost effectiveness. In addition to all the foregoing, for more than 40 years reports have been written, experiments have been conducted and observations recorded, on the effects of electrical fields upon the mental faculties of human beings. It is well known that strong pulsating electrical fields pulsing within the frequency range of the alpha and/or beta rythms of the human brain can interfere with the physiological functioning of the mind and produce devastating psychological effects in most people. Based on these observations there has been considerable serious investigation of the use of powerful radio transmissions as a mass psychological weapon in the arsenals of modern warfare. A Pentagon Defense Intelligence Agency classified report, parts of which have been released into the public domain, states that Soviet researchers have found that people exposed to low-level microwave radiation "experience rore neurological, cardiovascular and hemodynamic disturbances than do their unexposed counterparts".