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Is This Man the Reincarnation of Nikola Tesla? - Mystic Wanderer - 04-11-2017

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I think everyone who visits this thread already knows who Nikola Tesla was.  He was best known for the "Tesla Coil", and his wish to offer the world free energy.  But, here are 11 things you might NOT know about Tesla:

Quote:11. Tesla was born on July 10, 1856, in the Austrian Empire, now Croatia. He was the fourth of five children. After a checkered academic career in Europe, he worked as a telegraph drafter and electrician before moving to the United States to work for Thomas Edison in 1884.

10. If you couldn’t imagine life without your TV remote, thank Nikola Tesla for making it possible. Tesla invented, predicted or contributed to development of hundreds of technologies that play big parts in our daily lives -- like the remote control, neon and fluorescent lights, wireless transmission, computers, smartphones, laser beams, x-rays, robotics and, of course, alternating current, the basis of our present-day electrical system.

9. Innovation runs in Tesla’s blood. Tesla once wrote: “My mother was an inventor of the first order and would, I believe, have achieved great things had she not been so remote from modern life and its multi fold opportunities. She invented and constructed all kinds of tools and devices and wove the finest designs from thread which was spun by her.” He credited both his parents’ influence for his success.

8. Tesla lived in New York City for 60 years, and remnants of his time there still remain. The corner of 40th Street and 6th Avenue in downtown Manhattan has been designated “Nikola Tesla Corner” -- with its own street sign -- because of its proximity to Tesla’s laboratory at 8 West 40th Street, where he worked in 1900 while building his now-infamous Tesla Tower on Long Island. At nearby Bryant Park Place, a plaque commemorates the Engineer’s Club, which awarded Tesla the Edison Medal on May 18, 1917. During his later years, Tesla fed pigeons in nearby Bryant Park.

7. Tesla received his U.S. citizenship in 1891, the same year he invented the Tesla coil. Tesla coils are a type of electrical circuit used to generate low-current, high-voltage electricity. Today, they’re widely used in radios, televisions and other electronics, and can be used for wireless transmission. A coil at Tesla’s experimental station in Colorado Springs, Colorado, created 30-foot sparks that could be seen from 10 miles away.

6. During the war of the currents, alternating current (AC) -- favored by Tesla -- battled for wide acceptance with direct current (DC), favored by Edison. At stake was the basis for the entire nation’s electrical system. Edison launched a campaign against AC, claiming it was dangerous and could kill people; Tesla countered by publicly subjecting himself to 250,000-volt shocks to demonstrate AC’s safety. Ultimately, alternating current won the fight.

5. Tesla designed the first hydroelectric power plant in Niagara Falls, New York, harnessing the power of the waterfalls he had marveled at since childhood. Construction took three years and power first flowed to homes in nearby Buffalo on Nov. 16, 1896. A statue of Tesla on Goat Island overlooks the falls today.

4. “Teslas,” a unit used to measure the strength of magnetic fields, are named after Tesla. Another namesake is Tesla Motors, the electric car start-up, in homage to Tesla’s role in the invention of the electric motor.

3. In 1901, Tesla received financial backing from J. Pierpont Morgan to build his Wardenclyffe laboratory in Shoreham, Long Island. The facility included the “Tesla Tower,” a 185-foot high structure with a 65-foot copper dome transmitter on the top. Tesla’s vision was to use the tower to transmit signals and free, unlimited wireless electricity all over the world. Thanks to Tesla's early work, wireless transfer of energy is finally being realized today -- from wireless chargers for electric toothbrushes and smartphones, to wireless electric vehicle charging, a technology being researched at the Energy Department’s National Labs.

2. Tesla was not a savvy businessman and suffered financially, despite his achievements. He lost financial backing from Morgan, who felt he couldn’t profit from Tesla’s wireless electricity concept, and sold his assets to make up for dual foreclosures on Wardenclyffe. The property was later sold to a film processing company. In 1917, the U.S. government demolished Tesla’s partially completed tower because it worried German spies would use it to intercept communications during World War I.

1. His long-abandoned Long Island laboratory will soon become a museum. Earlier this year, a non-profit organization raised enough money to purchase the long-abandoned Wardenclyffe. The group plans to restore the building and turn it into a Tesla museum and science education center.  


During his last interview before his death in 1943, at the age of 87, Tesla said, "I'm a defeated man. I wanted to illuminate the world."

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You can read the interview here: Tesla's Last Interview

How terribly sad that this man worked so hard, only to have his work stolen, which left him penniless.

However, Dr. Patrick Flanagan has come forth claiming he could be the reincarnation of Nikola Tesla.  The things he shares in the radio interview below certainly would make one think he has returned; things he knew as a child.  Listen, then give me your thoughts.
There are many videos on You Tube about Dr. Flanagan, but I chose this one because he discusses reincarnation.


https://youtu.be/jZVbZMiDGQc

If you can't listen to the interview, here is a short article about Dr. Patrick Flanagan:

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Dr. Patrick Flanagan invented the Neurophone in 1958. It is an electronic nervous system excitation device that trans- mits sound through the skin directly to the brain, for which he received U.S. Patent no.3,393,279 in 1968.

The invention earned him a profile in Life magazine, which called him a “unique, mature and inquisitive scientist”. Flanagan has continued to develop the neurophone and it is currently being sold as an aid to speed learning.

Flanagan at age eleven developed and sold a guided missile detector to the U.S. Military, aged seventeen gained his air pilots license and was employed by a Think Tank at The Pentagon and later as a consultant to the NSA, CIA, NASA, Tufts University, the Office of Naval Research, and the Aberdeen Proving Grounds for the Department of Unconventional Weapons and Warfare.

Since 1981 Flanagan has invented a series of useful devices and products based on water and specific mineral structures, in the area of health. Several of these have been very successful in the marketplace. His identification of the special properties of the negative hydride ion while once ridiculed got serious attention when the Nobelist Chandrasekhar proposed it as a major component in far space. Several scientific papers by Flanagan, about Silica Hydride have been published in peer reviewed journals.

Flanagan actively continues his activities as scientist and inventor and philanthropist, promoting the really new science and new approaches to human healing, especially those based on the great traditions of India and Egypt.

For decades, Dr. Flanagan has openly invited stringent scrutiny of his research and discoveries by the medical and scientific communities. The seeds of this effort are blossoming at an exponential rate as the scientific community is validating and embracing his extraordinary contributions. Academics and researchers at universities from Oxford to Stanford are beginning to study Dr. Flanagan’s breakthrough discoveries and teach them to Scientists of the future.
There is more to read, if you wish to visit the Source Article .

I'm happy to see, if this is Tesla returned, that his science is being accepted by the main stream scientists now.  He finally hit the correct timeline, I think.  He has a sparkle in his eyes that had been removed in his last reincarnation.

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RE: Is This Man the Reincarnation of Nikola Tesla? - Mystic Wanderer - 04-11-2017

It is said that people have some similar facial features of the person they were in their last lifetime on Earth.

I'm posting a picture of Tesla and Flanagan when they were younger to compare.  They say the eyes are the mirror to the soul.
What do you think?  Do you think the eyes look similar?

I do. Take your hand and cover the rest of the face, only exposing the eyes, and tell me if you agree. 



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RE: Is This Man the Reincarnation of Nikola Tesla? - guohua - 04-11-2017

If only this could be True.
I've heard of him before, It's been said that he is a Quack.
His claims of the use of Crystals in Water is Completely False.
His Neophone is not used in the Real Medical Field.
He promoted Pyramid Power, which was a new age thing that Failed.

He promotes himself, yes he wrote a book, that nothing was Substantiated in, Crystal Power and Pyramid Power was all New Age Stuff that he found a Niche in to make money.
Crystal Vibrations can work to help your Chi, BUT, the Crystals Need To Be In Tune With You and Your Chi. This means you have to investigate which Crystal feels right to you and Calm and Relax your Mind and Body Feels as you hold the Crystal and Meditate. 
Not expecting to not age because you but Crystals in Water and Drink it.
 
I just don't think he's a Reincarnation Of The Great N. Tesla.

Sorry, I wish it could be true.

I think someone needs to post a device of his that actually worked or made a difference.
I couldn't find anything.

So Sorry Mystic Wanderer, But I'm Not Convinced he is The Genius Tesla, The Man who actually understood the Numbers 3 and how to Meditate and Communicate with  Higher Beings.


RE: Is This Man the Reincarnation of Nikola Tesla? - Mystic Wanderer - 04-11-2017

(04-11-2017, 05:56 PM)guohua Wrote: If only this could be True.
I've heard of him before, It's been said that he is a Quack.
His claims of the use of Crystals in Water is Completely False.
His Neophone is not used in the Real Medical Field.
He promoted Pyramid Power, which was a new age thing that Failed.

He promotes himself, yes he wrote a book, that nothing was Substantiated in, Crystal Power and Pyramid Power was all New Age Stuff that he found a Niche in to make money.
Crystal Vibrations can work to help your Chi, BUT, the Crystals Need To Be In Tune With You and Your Chi. This means you have to investigate which Crystal feels right to you and Calm and Relax your Mind and Body Feels as you hold the Crystal and Meditate. 
Not expecting to not age because you but Crystals in Water and Drink it.
 
I just don't think he's a Reincarnation Of The Great N. Tesla.

Sorry, I wish it could be true.

I think someone needs to post a device of his that actually worked or made a difference.
I couldn't find anything.

So Sorry Mystic Wanderer, But I'm Not Convinced he is The Genius Tesla, The Man who actually understood the Numbers 3 and how to Meditate and Communicate with  Higher Beings.

He may not be, but don't forget, many people thought Tesla was a "quack" back in his day too. 

As for the pyramid power, some people say they have built small pyramids that will sharpen razor blades; they tested it themselves and said it worked. (This was on a thread I did on ATS some years ago.)  And there have been others who swear by the healing energies they get from being inside a pyramid. 
(David Wilcock had a great in-depth show about the science behind how they work on Wisdom Teachings last year on GAIA t.v.)

I don't know enough about what he did with crystals and water to comment on that, but there is this from my OP above:

Quote:Since 1981 Flanagan has invented a series of useful devices and products based on water and specific mineral structures, in the area of health. Several of these have been very successful in the marketplace. His identification of the special properties of the negative hydride ion while once ridiculed got serious attention when the Nobelist Chandrasekhar proposed it as a major component in far space. Several scientific papers by Flanagan, about Silica Hydride have been published in peer reviewed journals.

Keep in mind, he was only 13 when he invented the Neophone. Later he put a patent on it in secrecy.  (See the 36:08 mark.)  He became good friends with the third highest-ranking CIA officer during this time, and worked with him for many years thereafter.

He did say in the interview that when he was 17, he won the highest award over every other person at a science fair for a device he invented that could detect missiles being fired. An article that appeared in LIFE magazine gained the attention of a four-star general from the pentagon, so he called his school to speak with him. (See the 30:25 mark.) Wright-Patterson sent 15 scientists to his home, where his family had to sign a non-disclosure agreement not to tell anyone else about the device, or they would take their son away and they would never see him again, and they took his device with them when they left. Sounds rather important to me.



Sorry, but he doesn't sound like a "quack" to me, especially with the interest the CIA and Pentagon took in his inventions.


RE: Is This Man the Reincarnation of Nikola Tesla? - DuckforcoveR - 04-12-2017

It was never a question of what Tesla could do. It was a quwstion of what he could bring to the masses. Yes, our marionettes are run by the crooked. Yes, it isnt easy. Yes, it may be hard. But a few facial hairs or cheekbones will never bring him nack in my mind. 

Cildhood memories? There was John Edward's show growing up  (as an example about how hard it is to "latch on"). So while this guy is busy "crossing over" lets just see what he can actually bring us, the members of the asses. I mean, masses.  tinycool


RE: Is This Man the Reincarnation of Nikola Tesla? - guohua - 07-04-2018

I don't know if that man is the reincarnation of N. Tesla, but I do believe in Reincarnation.

 

Now as far as my views on Reincarnation, the next video and this person is Correct in his analysis of your Spirit and Returning and Why you'd return.
You don't have to return, you can stay with friends and relatives, But the Spirit gets restless and wants to learn and experience life again.
I think he is also right about Karma/Sin and how religion uses it to keep you scared and under their control.

That is JMHO


RE: Is This Man the Reincarnation of Nikola Tesla? - Wallfire - 07-05-2018

I dont believe in reincarnation as such, but I do believe that there is only and has only been an X amount of souls in this world, as the population increases there are people been born with out souls. These people have been the evil people seen in history and walking our streets. I believe that there are more and more evil people born without souls, the people who do evil, kill murder and rape. The balance has been lost and evil walks on our streets.
Too many bodys and not enough souls. The soul is not what gives life but it is responsible for love and kindness and all that goes with good deeds and feelings