tesla papers

Wilfred L. Guerin Wilfred at Cryogen.com
Sun Oct 14 15:11:23 PDT 2001




Lets just say, check out the staff list and 'reasoning' at 

http://www.mediafusion-llc.com ... 

I doubt all would be classified military ppl with a scapegoat engineer if
there wasnt a reason... 

Also 'inductive thrust {capacator/generator/etc}' might be an effective
search?

Note that em fields on power lines are significantly stronger, yet very
similar to those found around all physical objects, such as the earth,
etc... Relevance?

-Wilfred
Wilfred at Cryogen.com

At 04:45 PM 10/14/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>       So why are Tesla's papers still classified anyway? I'm not in any
>way arguing Bearden's case, but Tesla did indeed do some pretty
>interesting stuff, and if the government finds a need to keep it secret
>at this point, that seems more than a bit strange. Unless it's simply
>that "once classified, always classified" is their norm, and no one has
>taken the trouble to get them to release the stuff?
>
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