‘Whoever is generous to the poor lends to the LORD.’ - Proverbs 19:17
Are you frustrated over your ever-increasing electric bill?
As summer approaches and electric bills increase, reading this short (and true) story about ‘free electricity for every human being’ will make you wonder if things could have been different were it not for government interference.
Nikola Tesla (b. July 10, 1856 - January 7, 1943) was a brilliant inventor whose dream was to provide free electricity to the world, harnessing the Earth’s natural energy.
Despite his groundbreaking work, he died penniless in New York City, his ideas suppressed by those who profited from paid electricity.
After Tesla’s death, the FBI seized his research, much of which remains missing, sparking questions about what they took and why.
Tesla’s Vision for Free Electricity
Tesla believed that electricity, air, and water should be freely available for everyone.
Most people understand the concept of free air and water, but how can electricity be considered free?
Tesla discovered that Earth was a giant electrical system, with natural currents flowing through its surface and atmosphere.
By tapping into Earth’s natural electrical currents, Tesla envisioned a world where energy was limitless and expensive power plants or wires were no longer necessary.
He desired to use the Earth’s ionosphere (a layer of charged particles high in the sky) and the Earth’s surface as a giant circuit to send electricity wirelessly anywhere in the world.
In 1905, Tesla patented a World Wireless Power Transmission System that utilized towers to transmit power, similar to how radio waves carry music to your radio.
Tesla’s Wardenclyffe Tower, located on Long Island, was meant to prove this. The tower was never finished because Tesla’s financial backer, J.P. Morgan, pulled funding when he learned the electricity would be free, not profitable.
It is no accident that the largest bank in the United States is named J.P. Morgan. Big banks do not consider the interests of citizens; they only consider the interest earned from citizens.
Tesla’s belief in free energy came from his studies of high-frequency electricity, which he began in 1888.
He discovered that high-voltage, high-frequency currents could travel through the air or ground with little loss, unlike the wired systems of his rival, Thomas Edison.
Tesla believed that the Earth’s natural electric fields, such as those created by lightning or solar energy, could be harnessed using simple equipment, including conductive materials like copper or granite.
Tesla wrote:
‘Ere many generations pass, our machinery will be driven by a power obtainable at any point of the universe.’
Tesla knew Earth’s natural electrical energy was everywhere, ‘waiting to be collected.’
Connection to Ancient Knowledge
Tesla was fascinated by ancient civilizations, especially the Egyptian pyramids, which he believed held more than just tombs.
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