Why Was Nikola Tesla Building a “Death Ray”?
By Aaron & Melissa Dykes Fell down a little Tesla rabbit hole and felt like sharing. The story we found seems a bit different from…
By Aaron & Melissa Dykes Fell down a little Tesla rabbit hole and felt like sharing. The story we found seems a bit different from…
By 21st Century Wire Our weekly documentary film curated by the editorial team at 21WIRE. This rare documentary film, entitled, THE EYE OF THE STORM:…
By Mayukh Saha Among the ranks of the greatest minds that humanity has ever seen are names like Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking, Thomas Alva Edison,…
By Neenah Payne Maxwell Chikumbutso’s Game-Changing Free Energy Devices! shows that when Foster Gamble and Kimberly Carter Gamble released the 2011 documentary Thrive: What On…
By B.N. Frank “If the general public doesn’t understand science and technology, then who is making all of the decisions about science and technology that…
By Truthstream Media How will technology revolutionize our world? Will it empower individuals and free expression, or tighten the noose of the controllers? It seems…
By Dylan Charles Although he was unique in many ways, one of the most fascinating aspects Nikola Tesla’s life was his extraordinary power of visualization….
By Jon Rappoport “I have harnessed the cosmic rays and caused them to operate a motive device.” Nikola Tesla, Brooklyn Eagle (10 July 1931) This…
By Josie Wales Scientists at Stanford University have figured out how to wirelessly transmit electricity between moving objects, overcoming previous limitations and possibly bringing Nikola…
By Terrence Newton Although Nikola Tesla was never properly given credit for his works while he was alive, the impact he has had on today’s…
By Matt Agorist On April 27, 1927, Bell Telephone and the U.S. Department of Commerce conducted the first long distance transmission of moving images between Washington…
By Terrence Newton Inspired by the geniuses Nikola Tesla and Albert Einstein, teenager Max Loughan loves to invent things, in fact, he says he has…
By Matt Agorist On April 27, 1927, Bell Telephone and the U.S. Department of Commerce conducted the first long-distance transmission of moving images between Washington D.C….
By Matt Agorist Jim Murray has been a student of Nikola Tesla’s work for decades and his inventions based this work have been nothing short…