Nikola Tesla Books
"Transmitting Energy from One Form Into Another," Pyramid Guide, July-Aug., 1977, p. 4. (Tesla's transmission of energy through the form of standing waves, said to have a cyclonic type of rotating field.) (p)
Walsh, Lee. "Strange and Unknown," Beyond Reality, Aug., 1977, pp. 10, 11. (p)
Stoessel, Fredric. "Soviet Experiments With Tesla Wireless Transmission Caused N. Y. Blackout, The National Exchange, Aug., 1977, pp. 16, 17. (n)
"Tesla Coil Almost Ready on Stearns County Farm," St. Cloud Daily Times (Minn.), Aug. 19, 1977, pp. 1, 19, 20. (Energy to be pumped into ground at Timmons at very high voltage and to be picked up by an apparatus near Elrose. Principle based on Tesla experiments of transmitting energy through the earth.) (n)
Imber, Harry. "Nikola Tesla: The Man Who Fell to Earth," Ancient Astronauts, Sept., 1977, pp. 36-38, 60-62. (An account of Tesla's developments and personality.) (p)
Francis. 'How To Contact The Space Brothers," Ancient Astronauts, Sept., 1977, pp. 48, 49, 64-66. (Tesla said that his inventions came to him in "visions".) (p)
Fuller, Curtis. "Electricity Without Wires," Fate, Sept., 1977, p. 29. (Refers to Washington Star article, which indicates Russians may have ability to transmit electricity without wires. Transmissions are on Tesla frequencies.) (p)
King, Moray B. "Creation of Ball Lightning," The National Exchange, Oct., 1977, p. 16. (Proposed experiment uses Tesla coil.) (n)
Pearson, Mark. "It's Mr. Tesla to the rescue...maybe," Newsfocus, (Saratoga Springs, N. Y.), Oct. 16, 1977, Sect. 5D. (An account of experimental work, near Belgrade, Minn., to conduct electricity through the earth, based on discoveries of Nikola Tesla.) (n)
Blake, Reed. "The Wizard of Wendover," Mountain West, Nov., 1977, pp. 26-29. (An account of Robert Golka's experiments with ball lightning, a fascination to scientists for decades, which may be the world's next source of energy.) (p)
Bird, Christopher, and Nichelson. "Visionair Ontdekker - Bergeten Genie - Nikola Tesla," BRES 67 (Netherlands), Nov.-Dec., 1977, pp. 109-127. (Reprint from New Age of Feb., 1977.) (fb)
"IEEE Awards," The Institute, Dec., 1977, pp. 13, 15. (Charles H. Holley to receive 1978 Nikola Tesla Award for contributions to the evolution of turbine-generator designs.) (p)
Spurgeon, Bud. "Tesla," CoEvolution Quarterly, Winter, 1977/1978, pp. 64-73. (A biographical summary of Nikola Tesla's life and work. Photos,) (p)