posted on Jun, 18 2009 @ 03:17 PM
It's the same idea that Tesla was exploring 100 years ago, just on a tiny scale.
This technology has been accessible for over 100 years, but pioneers like Tesla were black balled by the big Money Men (ie Morgans, Rothchilds and
others) because they knew this technology would spoil their plans for a century of profits from an oil-based economy.
Wireless transmission of energy was only the tip of the iceberg. Tesla was also working on a "flying machine" that had no moving parts, and used
gravity-shielding technology based on the electromagnetic field of the earth.
And then there was the Death Ray of course. (not joking here)
But he could not get the financing to complete his projects, the Masters wanted him to patent his ideas, and then string him along until the patents
expired so that the Bankers could seize the patents for themselves. The Money Men went on to sponsor Thomas Edison, I guess they figured the light
bulb was enough tech. for the people at that time. And wirelessly transfer the energy? Seems like that would cut them out of a lot of "progress"
and "development" Probably a lot of money to made in installing light poles and copper wire over an entire nation.
So Tesla never made the patents and brought most of his ideas to the grave with him. And now a 100 years later we have finally caught up.
If anyone is interested in this I highly recommend learning more about Nikola Tesla. There are tons of books, videos and history you didn't learn
about in school, like how Edison sent his thugs to Tesla's lab in Colorado Springs, burnt it down and ran Tesla out (he was out of money any
ways).
But imagine if his ideas had been fully funded and shared with the world a 100 years ago, our lives would probably be like living in Star Trek or
something even more grand.
Instead the slavery continues . . .