Mysterious tower of Tesla erected in Texas
Mysterious tower of Tesla erected in Texas
"(Using) the Earth itself as the means to conduct the currents, thus dispensing with the cables and all other artificial conductors ... a machine that, to explain its operation in simple language, looked like a bomb in its action , extracting electricity from the Earth and returning it at the same speed at a huge speed, thus creating undulations or disturbances that, extending through the Earth as through a cable, could be detected at great distances by carefully tuned reception circuits " .
Nikola Tesla fans will recognize his description of his dream of building a wireless power source, a dream he tried to demonstrate by building Wardenclyffe Tower, also known as the Tesla Tower, in Shoreham, New York. His funds were exhausted before the tower could be completed, although shortly after the night of 1903 he received a letter from the financier J.P. Morgan interrupting his cash flow, many newspapers reported that the Wardenclyffe tower was activated and illuminated the sky with bright flashes. It was never rekindled and demolished in 1917. Since then, there has been rumors of tesla towers It is being built, but none has been proven.
That may change in Milford, Texas, a small city (population 747) in north-central Texas, where a strange-looking tower is suddenly receiving a lot of attention. (See a photo here)
"When did I notice that this thing was behind us? About a year and a half ago We thought, my God, are we going to be brilliant people? But I do not know, we'll just have to see."
Madonna McLeod sounds like the other residents who spoke with reporters at the local ABC news station Central Texas news now While investigating the reports that the owner of the tower, Viziv Technologies He is preparing to light it by the end of the year. Fire it up? Do what?
"We are focusing from the beginning on continuous signaling, such as regional GPS, radio navigation and transmission signaling."
Michael Taylor, a representative of Viziv Technologies who spoke at Central Texas News Now, has his message of trust in us. There's no need for aluminum hats around the Viziv tower because it's like a good TV tower or cell phone ... perfectly harmless ... keep going ... there's nothing to see here.
Except for the Zenneck Surface Wave.
"A Zenneck surface wave is an electromagnetic wave that uses the surface of the earth as a waveguide that allows it to transport communication signals or electrical energy efficiently over long distances. This wireless power system will employ a "transmitter probe", located near a power generation plant, to launch a Zenneck carrier wave. The receiving antennas will be suitably placed throughout the world to receive the signal and download the energy in a local network micro-network or in a conventional network architecture. The wave is impervious to the effects of weather, such as lightning or geomagnetic disturbances or electromagnetic pulses (EMP), including those associated with a nuclear detonation. Unlike a wired network, the Zenneck wave can not be physically attacked and cyber attacks would be challenged to target or cause cascading failures to a wireless system. When launched, the Zenneck Surface Wave literally envelops the planet like a balloon, allowing the transmitting probes to be placed anywhere where energy can be generated and receivers placed anywhere where energy is needed. "
Words and phrases like "probe", "waterproof" and "literally envelop the planet" literally wrap the mind around "what if", WTF and simply "What?" Fortunately, Viziv is a local company based in nearby Waxahachie. They would not do anything to hurt their Texas neighbors, right?
"Our first tests will not include any kind of audio modulation or anything of that nature, it will simply be for us to establish the signal, determine how strong it is and how it fit into our mathematical and computational model. get closer to what our computer model says it should be. "
Taylor gave these guarantees to the good people of Milford in a previous interview during the summer how the tests were being planned. Oh, and he left out a great warning of his website:
"And the Zenneck surface waves that use the surface of the earth as a waveguide and travel to high levels of efficiency, but have not yet been observed experimentally."
So, Milford, Texas, has a Tesla tower built in the middle of nowhere by a small company run by former military and is about to be tested without anyone from the Environmental Protection Agency, National Security, any other government agency or media around to observe and ask questions.
Nicola Tesla
Tesla told everyone what he was doing with his tower. Should not we expect the same from the owners of this new one that will send unproven energy waves around the world? And even if the tests are only local, do not they know you do not mess with Texas?
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