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Earth Ancients

Dr. Tom Valone: Nicola Telsa: Science of the Gods

Earth Ancients

Cliff Dunning

Society & Culture, Social Sciences, Science

4.41.5K Ratings

🗓️ 17 December 2016

⏱️ 91 minutes

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Summary

Considered a world class engineering genius, Nicola Tesla invented many of the electrical devices and systems we take for granted today. From the electric motor, X-Rays, remote control, robotics and many other inventions, Tesla accumulated a vast number of patents that boggle the mind. But many of his most brilliant inventions were never revealed to the public and were left to be discover years after his death. Wireless communications, limitless free energy, and machines that could run on their own were just a handful of inventions which could revolutionize modern society. Some believe these and other ideas were suppressed, never to see the light of day. Other believe that Tesla was able to tap into a collective unconscious and create machines of the future.

What was it about Tesla and his machines that are so curious. Was he able to communicate with other civilizations through his wireless radio – and gain no found information?

Dr. Valone is the President of Integrity Research Institute and Editor of Future Energy newsletter and Enews. He has authored 6 books, edited over ten books, and written over 100 scientific studies, articles and papers related to energy, propulsion and bioenergetics in all forms. He provides consultations on electrical product design/development, engineering testing, environmental/electromagnetic field/energy, expert testimony and opinion. He meets regularly with congressional and senate leaders and briefs them on the latest energy developments. His latest books on Nicole Tesla include Tesla Electricity Unplugged and Harnessing the Wheelwork of Nature.

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0:00.0

And I'm going to be here. I think we all have to get our thermal underwear on right now.

0:44.0

As I mentioned last week, that Arctic Blast is coming down big time.

0:51.0

Let's see, we got 31 degrees New York, 22 degrees in Chicago. Boston's

0:57.4

about 30 Wyoming's 15 degrees and at night time this is the daytime at night time you can drop that

1:06.3

about 10 degrees on each of those cities so boy Arctic Arctic Blast, and I talked about it last week.

1:17.0

Even out here in Northern California, we're dealing with some pretty icy times and I'm getting ready to go to Paris as I told you

1:27.5

you gotta get my my thermals you know 30 degrees cold freezing so never worn

1:34.5

thermals but now is a time to prepare so I don't do well and hey what I'm going to be doing is going to museums and my travel

1:48.2

partner Dabora and I she's been there but she says it's been a long long time and Paris is littered with

1:58.7

amazing museums there's one that I really want to see. It's the Rodin, the sculpture, the famous Rodin Museum.

2:09.0

He's the guy that sculpted the thinker, you know, the guy that's leaning forward with his fist

2:16.2

under his chin kind of like you know wondering what's happening but he's also well

2:22.0

known for a whole bunch of other very fascinating sculptures.

2:27.0

And there's an entire museum dedicated to him.

2:30.0

Of course, my fascination with the ancient past I'll be in the Louvre where they have a whole section on the Middle East.

2:41.0

I think it's the number third largest collection of Egypt

2:47.8

artifacts, so I'll be spending a great deal of time there and I'm going to be posting. I'm going to post those photographs on the Facebook page

2:59.0

so you guys can see what's interesting. There's a couple of pieces I'm particularly

3:04.6

interested in which have quite unusual stonework. In fact, one is a sarcophagus that apparently has no evidence of any machining or any cutting.

3:20.0

It's been refiningly, it's been polished to the degree where it's just you know you can't see where the

3:25.4

edges start and when they stop and it's it's a wonder it's one of those I think it's probably a core it's a half ton I believe it's very very

3:37.2

heavy made out of solid granite and there's a lot of question about how it was made so anyhow there'll be a

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