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New York City Skyline Bathed In “Electric Blue” After Mysterious Tesla Machine Unearthed

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I watched a vid on utbe years ago of this pocket machine. Tesla had a very tall building starting to shack and he shut the thing off. I WATCHED IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. say what ya want...............

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28 December 2018

Hello Folks,

A few weeks after Donald Trump won his presidential election in November-2016, the Sisters instructed me to begin a new document file and name it “Now It Begins”—whose first item placed in it was a 13 December 2016 article published barely a month after Trump was elected that noted an organization of physicists had named inventor Nikola Tesla’s former New York laboratory as a national historical site—an odd coincidence made a little clearer by understanding that Trump is the first American president to have intimate and secret knowledge involving everything having to do with Tesla.

As Trump’s uncle was the only person to have been given full access by the US government to all of Tesla’s research, it stands to reason that one of the most important devices Tesla ever built would be known by him, and whose knowledge of would, also, now be known about by President Trump himself—and today the world knows as the Tesla Tower that was built over a century ago whose full power has never been made public—but on 4 July 1917, began to be demolished by the Smiley Steel Company of New York, and what couldn’t be sold off as scrap, found its remains being buried on the “Islands of the Undesirables”—which are actually Randall’s Island and Wards Island in the East River of New York City that for decades have been the dumping ground for everything from building debris, to over 100,000 unwanted and unclaimed bodies.

Now I doubt that many of you have ever heard about the “Islands of the Undesirables” where Tesla Tower debris was buried, but the same can’t be said of millions of New York City residents who, last evening, watched the entire night sky over this area erupt in “glowing electric blue” during an event called a “rare phenomena” that was so mysterious and intense, thousands feared they were witnessing an alien invasion.

Try as you like (and I encourage you all to do so), no record exists of a transformer “explosion” ever having caused such an incident like this to occur in any major city the world over where its entire sky was bathed in electric blue light—but anyone knowing of Tesla’s works and inventions, wouldn’t have been surprised in the least at what occurred—as Tesla was notorious for experimenting with his inventions in disregard of the public—such as when he brought out of his pocket one day his “earthquake machine” and almost toppled a New York City building—and examples how very small Tesla’s most important inventions were that, without a doubt, could very well have been buried on the “Islands of the Undesirables”—and that “someone” has now retrieved.
http://www.whatdoesitmean.com/index2746pl.htm

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Nikola Tesla's Earthquake Machine


If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.
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A photograph of Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) at age 40. Image in Public Domain.PUBLIC DOMAIN

Nikola Tesla is today famous for his work on electricity and energy. He developed the alternating current system, making it possible to transmit electricity over large distances, and worked also on wireless communication and energy transfer. He was a brilliant thinker, but also very eccentric. Maybe the more enigmatic parts of his personality make him such an interesting subject for conspiracists. Tesla is credited to have worked on unknown energy-sources, to be contacted by UFOs, caused the Tunguska explosion by a death-ray, and even worked on an earthquake-generator.

In 1896 Tesla was working on oscillations to be used for energy transfer. The idea was to create a steam-powered oscillator, able to create various frequencies. If the frequency matched the resonance frequency, a receiving device should transform the mechanical oscillations back into an electric current.


Tesla's steam-powered electric generator or oscillator. The device was intended to produce electric energy but could be also modified to generate mechanical vibrations. Image in Public Domain.PUBLIC DOMAIN

In 1897 the device was ready and in 1898 he supposedly managed to oscillate his laboratory at 48 E. Houston St., New York, enough, that alarmed neighbors called the police and ambulance, fearing an earthquake happening. Tesla later explained this principle to reporter Allan L. Besnson, who published in February 1912 an article about Tesla's resonator in The World Today magazine:

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"He put his little vibrator in his coat-pocket and went out to hunt a half-erected steel building. Down in the Wall Street district, he found one, ten stories of steel framework without a brick or a stone laid around it. He clamped the vibrator to one of the beams, and fussed with the adjustment until he got it.

Tesla said finally the structure began to creak and weave and the steel-workers came to the ground panic-stricken, believing that there had been an earthquake. Police was called out. Tesla put the vibrator in his pocket and went away. Ten minutes more and he could have laid the building in the street. And, with the same vibrator, he could have dropped the Brooklyn Bridge into the East River in less than an hour."

Tesla imagined using the waves generated by his invention for peaceful applications. One device would transform electricity into vibrations. Tesla then would use the rocks in the underground to send the vibrations to a second device. This recieving device would pick up the vibrations and transform the oscillations into electricity, to be used locally. In fact, so Tesla, the device, consisting of a piston vibrating in a cylinder, was already powerful enough to vibrate an entire building. Just one precaution was necessary. If powerful enough, so Tesla, his machine could match Earth's frequency, causing even earthquakes. Still, in the 1930s, Tesla imagined using smaller devices to relieve energy from Earth, in this case, to prevent earthquakes. However, the "telegeodynamics" system by Tesla never managed to get beyond the prototype. The device was in reality not powerful enough to send energy far enough. Dampening of the oscillations by structures and the underground was far too strong. Another idea of Tesla was more successful. He imagined using the oscillations generated by his device to prospect the underground. Waves send into the underground would be reflected by obstacles or different rocks. Observing the returning waves, a geologist may be able to see the underground. It's just this basic idea that modern seismologists use. Pulses of energy, generated by electromagnetic devices, controlled explosions or mechanical pistons, send deep into the underground are reflected or deflected by geological structures. The reflected signals can then be used to reconstruct a model of the underground.

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