Question by serenely, soMEone: Nikola Tesla’s papers were confiscated when he died. Why? What real threat has ever been established?
“Nikola Tesla died on January 7th, 1943 in Hotel New Yorker, in Manhattan, in room 3327 on the 33rd floor of the hotel. Immediately after Tesla’s death, Tesla scientific papers vanished from his hotel room in Hotel New Yorker. Tesla papers were never found. Tesla papers contained scientific data and information about “Death Rays”, which could be used for military purposes.”
http://www.teslaplates.com/biography_papers.htm
Please try to provide proof that at least an “open-minded skeptic” can read without wincing. I realize SOMETHING was rotten in the state of New York, but WHAT?!
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Perhaps. But the question remains: Why would the papers of a scientist of this magnitude and respect disappear so soon after his death? Tesla would use poetry as freely as calculations, sure. But that doesn’t discount his talents nor the fact that his contributions are indispensable more than a century after he bested Edison.
How is it that Edison’s properties were safer in remote Menlo Park? Was Manhattan some sort of prehistoric backwater by comparison? In 1943? Not likely.
“mmediately after Tesla’s death became known, the Federal Bureau of Investigation instructed the government’s Alien Property Custodian office to take possession of his papers and property, despite his US citizenship. His safe at the hotel was also opened. At the time of his death, Tesla had been continuing work on the teleforce weapon, or death ray, that he had unsuccessfully marketed to the US War Department.
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“It appears that his proposed death ray was related to his research into ball lightning and plasma and was imagined as a particle beam weapon. The US government did not find a prototype of the device in the safe. After the FBI was contacted by the War Department, his papers were declared to be top secret. The so-called “peace ray” constitutes a part of some conspiracy theories as a means of destruction. The personal effects were seized on the advice of presidential advisers, and J. Edgar Hoover declared the case “most secret”, because of the nature of Tesla’s inventions and patents.[91] One document states that “[he] is reported to have some 80 trunks in different places containing transcripts and plans having to do with his experiments [...]“. Charlotte Muzar reported that there were several “missing” papers and property.”
What the devil is in those untold details?
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Best answer:
Answer by lithiumdeuteride
The only device known to physics capable of destroying troops, tanks, planes, and building using radiation is a nuclear bomb, which acts in all directions at once.
I find it very hard to believe Tesla invented a nuclear bomb, and equally hard to believe he could somehow direct its energy in a straight line (as a ray, rather than a burst).
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