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426 <strong>Suppressed</strong> <strong>Inventions</strong> <strong>and</strong> Other <strong>Discoveries</strong><br />

Zagreb, Yugoslavia, to house whatever Tesla memorabilia survived the<br />

events after his death.<br />

When biographer Margaret Cheney looked into the military's possession<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tesla papers taken from the Office <strong>of</strong> Alien Properties, the trail led<br />

to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The response from Wright-<br />

Patterson AFB under the Freedom <strong>of</strong> Information Act in 1980 was that<br />

"The organization (Equipment Laboratory) that performed the evaluation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tesla's papers was deactivated several years ago. After conducting an<br />

extensive search <strong>of</strong> lists <strong>of</strong> records retired by that organization, in which<br />

we found no mention <strong>of</strong> Tesla's papers, we concluded that the documents<br />

were destroyed at the time the laboratory was deactivated."<br />

Believe that or not, the fact remains that a great discoverer was left out<br />

<strong>of</strong> our history books but is known among researchers <strong>of</strong> alternative technology.<br />

Does the military own Tesla technology information which could<br />

be used for cleaning up the planet instead <strong>of</strong> for destructive purposes Did<br />

those industrialists who have monopolies on coal <strong>and</strong> oil also try to control<br />

Tesla's legacy Consider his claim <strong>of</strong> inventing an electrical generator<br />

that would not consume any fuel. "Ere many generations pass, our<br />

machinery will be driven by a power obtainable at any point in the universe,"<br />

Tesla said. ". . . Throughout space there is energy." If that energy<br />

had been harnessed, those who pr<strong>of</strong>it by the myth <strong>of</strong> scarcity would not<br />

have been able to drum up support for their oil wars.<br />

Whether he died <strong>of</strong> natural causes or was deliberately given arsenic, the<br />

story <strong>of</strong> Nikola Tesla is clouded by the actions <strong>of</strong> those who lacked his<br />

dedication to improving the lot <strong>of</strong> humanity.<br />

The man s<strong>of</strong>tly crying as he sat beside me at the Tesla symposium may<br />

have been a finely-tuned receiver for the prevailing mood in the room. His<br />

fist clenched when Adam Trombly said, "Thomas Edison was promoted<br />

<strong>and</strong> promoted, but Nikola Tesla was a genius who was orders <strong>of</strong> magnitude<br />

greater."<br />

REFERENCES<br />

Bearden, Tom. Planetary Association for Clean Energy, Vol. 8 (1995), p. 10.<br />

Bird, Christopher, <strong>and</strong> Nichelson, Oliver. "Great Scientist, Forgotten Genius<br />

Nikola Tesla," New Age Magazine (1967).<br />

Cheney, Margaret. Tesla: Man Out <strong>of</strong> Time. New York: Dell Publishing,<br />

1981.<br />

Farnsworth, Elma G. Distant Vision: Romance <strong>and</strong> Discovery on an<br />

Invisible Frontier. Salt Lake City: PemberlyKent Publishers, 1990.<br />

Marvin, Carolyn. When Old Technologies Were New. Oxford University<br />

Press,1988.

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