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To mention only three "great" minds who are well known for their somewhat "mysterious" inventions and / or accomplishments.

Nicolai Tesla was a man of many interests. He is known mostly for his experiments with electricity, both A.C & D.C. currents were implemented in his experiments. I guess most people think of the "Tesla coil" when his name is mentioned but his experimentation went far beyond the making of "lightning" although this application of his work can be seen at most science fairs.
Many of his inventions are appearing even today incorporated into other peoples accomplishments with no mention of Mr. Tesla's contribution to the said "new" development.


Edward Leadskalin is best known for his construction of the Choral Castle in Florida. How was he able to accomplish this with virtually no heavy lifting machines? Without a huge labor force? And, in the short time involved?
Not only did he build this amazing structure, he later disassembled the whole thing and moved it a ten miles down the road again, seemingly on his own.


That brings us to John Hutchison, an innovator, inventor and, as far as I've been able to ascertain, a much maligned experimenter / thinker. Why is the mighty U.S. government trying to shut him down? Why are they going out of their way to discredit his direction in magnetism, anti gravity and electronic fields? Perhaps they fear he my inadvertently cause his apartment building to be "teleported" to some undisclosed location? Kind of like the U.S. defence department "didn't" do with a battleship and full compliment of naval personnel?


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Ricochet-Rabbit Nicolai Tesla, Edward Leadskin, John Hutchison & Other Fringe Minds (page: 1 2) 31 Aug 9 2009, 10:34 PM EDT by lancesergeant
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We seem to have created this thread quite by accident. It started as a segway in the "Cheesy U.F.O. Videos" but seems to of gained a life and momentum all it's own.

Tesla, Leadskalin & Hutchison all did or are doing work in the fringe areas of "science?" and all, for the most part have gone.....or, are unrecognized for their accomplishments, experiments and / or methods. I know that there are a few of you with more than a passing interest in these people and their accomplishments, whether recognized by main-stream science or not. Some of you are quite accomplished basement / garage inventors in your own right What obsticles have you run into when it comes to the "legal" end of things ie: patent registry, theft of ideas or what have you?

What is the relationship between "lay lines" and anti gravity? Did Mr. Leadskalin know something that nobody else does?

When it comes to Mr. Tessla, why were his patents questioned and who was behind the conspiracy to prevent his estate from benefiting from them?

And, as for Mr. Hutchison, why is the American government doing their best to shut him down? Even though he's operating and carrying out his experiments in Canada?

Is it a figment of my (paranoid) mind or are there factions in the "Great American Machine" that don't want we "mere earthlings" to know anything more technical than say, how the wheel works.
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lancesergeant wireless electricity 5 Jul 26 2009, 6:39 AM EDT by stormwalkernz
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A thought to ponder, as mentioned previously a group of scientists has gone a small step in send electricity across the ether. It makes one think, Tesla , genius that he was said that he could transmit electricity without wires over great distances and was in the process before JPMorgan pulled the plug- no pun intended. It makes one think if these scientists hadn't known of Tesla would they have thought of the concept of electricity without wires. Have they attacked the problem thinking Tesla says it can be done, even though we haven't seen it so it must be possible. The amount of time taken so far could no doubt have been saved if Tesla's plans had been for public consumption. That is assuming of course that wireless electricity wasn't one of those was destroyed with a lot of his papers in a house fire. In short what I am saying is would they have got to their current development if they hadn't known of it or was just knowing Tesla said it was true was proof enough.
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lancesergeant wireless electricity 4 Jul 25 2009, 8:12 AM EDT by stormwalkernz
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Just been on the above top secret website and it's saying that the above technology is now with us. Apparently the range is only a few metres and being used to recharge mp3's and the like. Goes to show what a genius Tesla was. The technology is starting to seep through. How long before it takes off big time. Worth checking out.

With John Hutchinson it is interesting how he was being treated as an eccentric and his experiments were a joke. Then he starts creating phenomena with basic materials, no state funding or professional support. All of a sudden he has dropped off the radar. It may be simply explained as that he has discovered something through experimentation which the government has discovered in the past and is trying to disrupt the flow so as to frustrate him, before he can bring it out into the open for the benefit of all.
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