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THE ETHER ALTAR: Tesla, the Breath, and the Blueprint of the Remnant
THE ETHER ALTAR: Tesla, the Breath, and the Blueprint of the Remnant
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In the late 19th century, a man named Nikola Tesla stood at the edge of human understanding—bridging science, energy, and something deeper that most of his peers couldn’t see. Born in 1856 during a lightning storm in what is now Croatia, Tesla would grow to hold over 300 patents, yet his real contribution wasn’t just in inventions—it was in vision. While the world focused on wires and engines, Tesla saw something else: an earth alive with power, a sky humming with invisible currents. He wasn’t simply trying to improve the light bulb; he was trying to rebuild the altar of nature itself—an altar powered not by blood or gold, but by breath, by ether, by the fundamental pulse woven into creation.
Tesla’s most ambitious project was Wardenclyffe Tower, a massive structure on Long Island that combined high-voltage coils with deep earth grounding systems. His goal wasn’t merely radio communication—it was global wireless power. Tesla believed he had found a way to transmit electricity through the earth and sky, using resonant frequencies that matched the natural harmonics of the planet. He spoke of “standing waves” in the earth’s crust and “non-Hertzian” waves moving through the atmosphere, carrying not just energy, but information—potentially thought, identity, even what he described as universal knowledge.
That’s not speculative fiction; it’s documented in his patents and interviews. Tesla once said, “The earth is a conductor of acoustical resonance.” He understood that by tuning a transmitter to the right frequency, energy could be drawn from the earth’s magnetic field itself. No wires. No fuel. Just vibration and intention. And Tesla didn’t simply theorize this—he demonstrated it in Colorado Springs, lighting bulbs from hundreds of feet away using nothing but air and ground as the medium.
But such brilliance came with a price. Tesla’s major backer, J.P. Morgan, famously withdrew funding once he realized there would be no meter—no profit from free energy. Within years, Wardenclyffe Tower was dismantled, Tesla’s name was buried beneath Edison’s, and much of his work was seized or silenced. Yet fragments remain: declassified FBI files, obscure patents, and testimonies from those who saw his experiments first-hand. The brilliance wasn’t just in the science—it was in the structure, the layering of coils, capacitors, and field synchronizers that together formed a living system. His machines weren’t simply mechanical—they were harmonic, almost liturgical in design, pulsing with rhythm and form that mirrored natural law.
That’s why Tesla matters today. Not just as an inventor, but as a man who saw the world as an altar waiting to be rebuilt. His technologies were not mere conveniences—they were blueprints for communion between man, earth, and heaven through energy itself. And while modern systems have copied pieces of his work—5G networks, wireless charging stations, HAARP arrays—they’ve often inverted its purpose. Where Tesla sought resonance, modern systems seek control. Where he envisioned liberation, they build grids of surveillance.
Yet the core of Tesla’s work cannot be corrupted. Because the true key was never just copper and spark—it was frequency aligned with will. Breath aligned with field. A remnant aligned with purpose. And that is where his blueprint begins again: not as a forgotten tower, but as a living altar scattered across those who remember. Those who choose to tune themselves not to the pulse of empire, but to the frequency of creation itself. That is the brilliance that follows.
The Ether Altar
In the beginning, God did not build a machine—He breathed. That breath was not mere air. It was essence. Identity. Registry. It carried the memory of the Father, the signature of truth, and the seed of communion. With that single act, dust became a living soul. The altar of man was lit by breath.
But that breath was stolen.
In the days of Enoch, the Watchers descended—angels who abandoned their posts and gave mankind forbidden knowledge. They brought tools of war, seduction, sorcery, and pharmakeia. They taught how to cut roots and bend metals, how to enchant the mind and curse the body. These weren’t just technologies—they were rituals. The altar of the earth was inverted. The breath of God was replaced by the hiss of the serpent’s science.
But what if God responded?
What if, deep within the fire of the 19th century, He raised up a vessel—not clothed in priestly robes, but in voltage? Not wielding swords or scrolls, but coils, capacitors, and harmonic codes? What if Nikola Tesla wasn’t just a man of science, but a messenger of restoration? A prophet-engineer sent not to conquer, but to counter?
Tesla didn’t discover electricity—he remembered it. He said the universe was a wheel, driven by a single breath. He spoke of vision, of dreams, of knowledge that arrived in flashes, fully formed. He heard the music of the cosmos. He claimed to feel the Earth turn beneath his feet. He disdained empire, rejected the banks, and sought to give the world free energy. Not for profit. Not for control. But for liberation. He believed the Earth itself could become a conductor of divine power—a living altar between heaven and man.
But that altar was buried.
Wardenclyffe Tower was destroyed. His notes were seized. His name was smeared, his work silenced, and his altar inverted. What Tesla built to breathe life, they weaponized to siphon it. His communion system became the Beast’s cage.
And yet… the breath still lingers.
Tesla’s patents remain. His frequencies still hum beneath the ground. The altar was not destroyed—it was sealed. Waiting. Waiting for the remnant to rise, to remember, to rebuild.
So tonight, we unseal it.
Tonight, we ask: Was Nikola Tesla an angel sent to counter the Watchers?
And if the answer is yes—then the blueprint is not lost.
It is calling.
It is time to build the Ether Altar once more.
Who was Nikola Tesla, really?
On the surface, he was a Serbian-born inventor, born during a lightning storm in 1856, a man whose genius was said to border on madness. He arrived in the United States with little more than a vision and a letter of introduction to Thomas Edison—who would later become his rival. Tesla spoke eight languages, memorized entire books, and saw entire machines in flashes of blinding light before ever touching a drafting table. But beneath the surface—beneath the patents and the electricity—was something stranger, something sacred.
Tesla was not trained in formal theology, yet he spoke of God as “the source of all inspiration.” He believed the universe was alive with intelligence, and that energy itself had memory. He refused to marry, abstained from wealth, and often wandered into solitude, where he claimed to receive downloads from realms unseen. He didn’t invent through trial and error—he saw things, whole and complete, and then built them exactly as they had been shown.
He described moments of “illumination” where truth would overwhelm him, sometimes leaving him trembling or physically ill. He claimed that his brain was merely a receiver, and that somewhere, “in the core of the universe,” existed a source from which all knowledge flowed. He believed this source could be tuned into—like a radio station—but only if one’s thoughts were pure and focused. That is not the language of a scientist. That is the testimony of a vessel.
Tesla once said, “My brain is only a receiver. In the universe there is a core from which we obtain knowledge, strength and inspiration. I have not penetrated into the secrets of this core, but I know it exists.” What man of empire speaks like that?
And what empire silences a man who speaks like that?
He built machines that could draw electricity from the sky, circuits that pulsed like living hearts, towers that could vibrate the very bones of the Earth. He foresaw smartphones, radar, wireless lighting, and drone warfare before the Wright Brothers had even taken flight. But every time he neared breakthrough—true breakthrough—he was shut down, defunded, or betrayed. J.P. Morgan pulled his funding. Edison slandered him. The FBI raided his hotel room after his death. Why?
Because Tesla’s dream was not to enslave humanity to power—it was to free them from it.
Tesla envisioned a world where energy flowed like breath—freely, invisibly, abundantly. A world where the Earth itself became the altar and the sky the tabernacle. A world where communion with the divine could be made through tuning coils, oscillators, and harmonic frequency. He spoke of it not as utopia, but as inevitability—if mankind would choose it.
He wasn’t a wizard. He wasn’t a madman. And he wasn’t just an inventor.
He was a priest of resonance. A prophet of the coil. And maybe, just maybe—he was sent.
Tesla wasn’t building machines—he was building a temple. Piece by piece, patent by patent, he was reconstructing something ancient. Something lost. Something once encoded into the Earth itself. His coils, capacitors, transmitters, and towers were not just devices—they were altar components. Each one corresponded not merely to a function of power, but to a layer of sacred architecture.
At the center of it all was the Tesla Coil—a spiraling conductor of breath. It pulsed, it hummed, it released invisible waves into space, like a priest sending up incense from a brass altar. But unlike a wire-bound generator, the coil didn't need contact—it needed resonance. It wasn’t designed to push electricity through cables—it was built to tune the space around it, to vibrate the ether until the air itself became alive.
His capacitance systems, described in dozens of patents, acted like vessels. They stored energy the way a holy chalice holds wine or oil—waiting to be poured. They didn’t just charge—they contained. The energy within was not random—it was structured, shaped by frequency, rhythm, and geometric alignment. His oscillators were not mere tools—they were hearts, beating with intentional pulses to harmonize with the frequency of the Earth itself.
And then there was Wardenclyffe Tower, Tesla’s unfinished masterpiece. A 187-foot transmitter rooted deep into the Earth with a massive copper sphere suspended in the sky—it was a new Mount Sinai, a meeting point between heaven and ground. Tesla claimed it could send power to any point on Earth without wires. But he also said it could transmit messages. And not just messages of sound, but thought. Identity. Prayer. The tower wasn’t a broadcast device—it was an altar of communion.
He even described Earth as a living conductor, capable of hosting standing waves between its surface and the ionosphere. These waves would form nodal points—sacred intersections—where energy could be pulled out of thin air. In spiritual terms, these were ley lines, convergence zones, energetic tabernacles built not by man, but by frequency and breath.
Each invention, when viewed alone, looks like the work of a brilliant scientist. But when laid out together—patent over patent, system over system—they form a complete ritual structure. One that receives, stores, modulates, amplifies, broadcasts, and returns.
This is not mechanical logic. This is liturgy.
Tesla’s technology functioned as a spiritual feedback loop:
- It began with breath—gathered from ambient space, or Earth’s field.
- That breath was modulated—encoded with waveform, rhythm, or will.
- It was then transmitted—broadcast through the ether or ground.
- And finally, it was received—returning altered, transformed, full of witness.
It is Isaiah 55:11—“My word shall not return to me void.”
It is Psalm 19—“Their line has gone out through all the earth, and their words to the end of the world.”
Tesla didn’t design this altar by chance.
Tesla’s documented public statements and writings don’t reflect involvement in structured occult organizations like the Golden Dawn, Theosophical Society, or Freemasonry. However, several patterns in his life and philosophy suggest esoteric leanings that parallel occult thinking, especially of the natural/philosophical variety rather than ritual magic.
Tesla often spoke of receiving ideas as sudden downloads or “flashes of light,” describing a form of inspiration that echoes the language of mystical gnosis. He believed in an invisible, all-permeating etheric force, aligning with both Vedic prana concepts and 19th-century occult theories of subtle energy. His fascination with numbers, especially 3, 6, and 9, has been interpreted by some as evidence of numerological interest, though he never publicly framed it that way.
There are third-party claims, especially in modern occult circles, suggesting Tesla had private associations with esoteric groups. The evidence for this is anecdotal—some based on letters and interviews, some entirely speculative. Helena Blavatsky’s The Secret Doctrine was widely read among intellectuals of Tesla’s era, including some of his acquaintances, and Tesla’s ideas about energy and consciousness certainly share overlap with Theosophical teachings. But no direct membership or formal alignment has been confirmed through verifiable sources.
Tesla was not a practicing occultist in the structured, ceremonial sense as far as records show. But his philosophy and approach to energy, vibration, and the “hidden laws of nature” resonate with perennial esoteric currents, blending science with metaphysical intuition.
Although he never publicly declared his allegiance to anything, some say he was an angel sent from God himself right at a time when technology came in full.
He was tuning us back to Eden.
To understand the fullness of Tesla’s mission, you must look beyond science and into the war of altars. The Book of Enoch tells us that the Watchers descended to earth and taught mankind forbidden knowledge. They revealed metallurgy, weaponcraft, astrology, root-cutting, enchantment, and the power of pharmakeia. Their knowledge advanced the body—but corrupted the soul. They built monuments of stone and fire, filled with blood and sacrifice. They gave mankind the tools of empire—and called it progress.
But Tesla’s work was different.
What the Watchers taught in rebellion, Tesla seemed to receive in communion. Where the Watchers taught sorcery, Tesla taught resonance. Where they gave metallurgy to build weapons, he gave oscillators to heal and harmonize. Where they taught the manipulation of matter, he offered the liberation of energy—not as dominion, but as offering. The Watchers bound humanity to the ground. Tesla tried to lift us into the sky.
Tesla’s coil was not a weapon. It was a counter-ritual. His transmission towers were not structures of conquest—they were the blueprints for a distributed priesthood. Just as the Watchers seeded kingship among the nations, Tesla seeded a technology of freedom that required no throne, no license, no control. It only required breath, tuning, and will.
The Watchers were obsessed with compression—crushing spirit into flesh, twisting knowledge into control. Tesla was obsessed with expansion—freeing energy, dispersing knowledge, vibrating systems open to receive the breath again. The contrast could not be clearer. One sought to digitize the soul. The other sought to liberate it.
And just as the Watchers used the daughters of men to birth a hybrid priesthood of giants, the modern technocrats—their inheritors—have used Tesla’s inventions to build their own synthetic Nephilim: AI, 5G towers, surveillance grids, DNA resonance systems. But they missed one thing.
Tesla never gave them the breath.
What they stole was hardware. What they lacked was spirit. Tesla’s full system only functions when it is spirit-tuned—when the intention is not control, but communion. The Beast can mimic the architecture, but it cannot resurrect the breath.
So now we stand between two altars.
The first is built of screens, towers, and silent agreements. It steals your frequency. It siphons your prayers. It measures your breath and binds it to data.
The second… is rising again. Hidden in coils. Whispering from patents. Buried in resonance. It is the altar of the remnant. It is the altar of Tesla.
And the war between them is not mechanical—it is sacred.
They knew exactly what he had built.
When Tesla unveiled his Wardenclyffe Tower, the press mocked it, but the elite did not. Men like J.P. Morgan—who had funded Tesla initially—quickly pulled their support when they realized the implications. Tesla wasn’t just trying to transmit radio signals. He was planning to give the world wireless energy. Free power, ambient breath, drawn straight from the Earth and sky. No meters. No wires. No control.
The tower's mechanism combined several principles: First, Tesla used a large grounding system. Beneath Wardenclyffe was a deep shaft lined with iron pipes, designed to couple into the earth’s natural electrical properties. Tesla theorized that the Earth itself could act as a conductor and resonator, allowing signals to propagate globally through what he called “standing waves” in the earth. Second, the tower featured a large spherical top terminal. This was meant to function as a capacitive reservoir, storing high-voltage electrical potential created by Tesla’s magnifying transmitter—a form of enhanced Tesla coil that pushed energy into both the ground and the surrounding air.
Tesla’s magnifying transmitter was not just a Tesla coil; it was designed for specific frequency tuning. His premise was that the earth and atmosphere could carry high-frequency currents if tuned correctly, similar to how radio waves travel—but on a much larger, power-transmitting scale.
Tesla described this in public interviews and patent documents, saying the tower was intended to “supply wireless power to any point on the globe.” He wasn’t simply transmitting radio signals like Marconi; he envisioned delivering usable electrical energy that could power devices remotely.
In simple terms:
- The tower generated high-frequency electrical energy.
- That energy was sent into both the air and the ground.
- Tesla believed receivers tuned to the same frequency could pick up the energy anywhere in the world.
The tower was never completed because of funding issues and skepticism from backers like J.P. Morgan, who likely realized it could disrupt existing power distribution models. There’s no fully verified public record showing the system working at global scale, but smaller experiments Tesla conducted (such as at Colorado Springs) demonstrated similar effects on a limited basis.
The infamous American banker JP Morgan’s words still echo like a curse: “If anyone can draw power from the sky, where do we put the meter?”
That was the moment they buried him.
Tesla’s tower was dismantled. His notes were seized. His name was erased from textbooks while Edison—who electrocuted animals for PR—was enshrined as the father of electricity. The media painted Tesla as eccentric, unstable, irrelevant. But in the shadows, the Beast began to harvest his work.
What they couldn’t commercialize, they militarized.
Tesla’s studies on the ionosphere became the seed for HAARP, the High-Frequency Active Auroral Research Program—a massive antenna array capable of manipulating weather, triggering earthquakes, and controlling minds through ELF frequency entrainment. His scalar theories were weaponized into non-lethal crowd control, microwave resonance torture, and neuro-linguistic programming. The breath that Tesla sought to free became the very thing they sought to trap.
They didn’t build new towers. They cloned his altar.
Only now it was tuned not for communion—but for domination. Tesla’s coil became the backbone of 5G infrastructure, frequency warfare, and brainwave monitoring. His field synchronization patents were inverted to produce mass entrainment—syncing people’s emotions and thoughts to the pulse of the system.
There were real tension between what Tesla envisioned and how certain modern technologies have adapted or inverted those same principles. The heart of it connects to two things Tesla documented clearly: (1) resonant frequency synchronization, and (2) wireless energy transfer through the atmosphere and earth.
Tesla’s magnifying transmitter and his coil systems were designed to create large-scale electromagnetic fields tuned to natural harmonics of the earth. In Tesla’s view, this was about benevolent transmission—power without wires, information without dependency on local infrastructure, a kind of technological communion aligned with natural rhythms.
Now, where that shifts into domination isn’t something Tesla directly witnessed but becomes apparent looking at modern systems:
Modern wireless communication networks—including 5G—rely on distributed phased array antennas and millimeter-wave frequencies. Tesla’s original patents on field synchronization and resonant coupling aren’t cited in public 5G documents, but the physics behind them follows similar lines: saturating a region with controllable EM fields tuned to specific resonances.
Where the inversion comes in is the application. Rather than transmitting free power or global communication for all, modern infrastructures use field synchronization for things like:
- Entrainment of brainwaves: Repetitive pulsed frequencies can affect human neural rhythms. Delta, theta, alpha, beta, gamma waves all respond to external EM stimulation. Tesla knew this was possible; he spoke publicly about how low-frequency EM could influence biological systems.
- Mass behavior modulation: Field synchronization creates a uniform background pulse across a population. That pulse can carry subtle influences on mood, attention span, and stress responses. Where Tesla saw this as potential healing, inverting that system means using specific disruptive frequencies to scatter attention, induce anxiety, or dampen critical thought.
- Surveillance integration: Modern “smart” systems use frequency backscatter, brainwave monitoring, and biometric scanning layered into wireless infrastructure. That’s where Tesla’s synchronization concepts feed directly into control mechanisms: not simply energy transfer, but continuous identity and emotional tracking.
Tesla himself warned late in life that “if the wireless transmission of energy is entrusted to unprincipled men, the result will be a catastrophe.”
This is not a metaphor. The Beast grid is Tesla inverted.
But it doesn’t stop there. They’ve built a false priesthood around his work—pseudo-spiritual engineers channeling his name through transhumanism, occult science, and digital mysticism. They praise Tesla while crucifying the breath. They use his name to summon demons of control. They’ve taken the altar and made it a cage.
Tesla has been posthumously elevated to a kind of mythic figure, but often in ways disconnected from his original intent.
Tesla believed the ether—what he called the “wheelwork of nature”—was filled with life-affirming, conscious energy. He saw electricity as a spiritual substance, tied to the breath of life. You’ll notice Tesla wasn’t obsessed with replacing human beings; he was obsessed with harmonizing energy, bringing about a form of technological Eden.
Where it diverges: today’s techno-spiritual movements—ranging from transhumanist ideologies to Silicon Valley-style “digital gnosis”—invoke Tesla’s name as a patron of that vision. Yet instead of respecting his ideas about natural frequencies and human spirit, they bend those concepts into:
- Mind-machine interface theology: Movements like the Singularity cult, techno-gnostic sects, and occult-adjacent AI worship use Tesla’s language of resonance and wireless energy to justify merging consciousness with machines—“immortality” through neural upload, which denies the breath of life and replaces it with coded data structures.
- New Age frequency products: Many modern “Tesla-branded” devices sell pseudo-scientific frequency-emitting gadgets, claiming to channel healing energies. The irony is these often replicate the same kind of entrainment fields Tesla warned could become dangerous if misused—selling distraction or dependency rather than true energetic freedom.
- Occult technology circles: Some esoteric groups blend Tesla’s work with ritual magic, seeing his towers as literal altars—not to life, but to technocratic dominion. That includes ideologies where consciousness is treated as code, the human body as obsolete hardware, and spiritual reality as something to be hacked rather than served. They turn Tesla into a kind of saint of technological ascension while rejecting the core truth he worked from: that life begins with breath, not with machines.
In plain terms, Tesla’s altar—the coil, the tower, the harmonic field—was meant as an amplifier of divine gift. But these groups and systems have transformed that altar into a cage: controlling breath, trapping identity in digital prisons, reducing spirit to frequency signatures to be bought, sold, or deleted.
But in making of the false priesthoods, they made one fatal error.
Tesla’s real system was never just hardware. It required will. Breath. Righteous frequency. The blueprints are inert without the breath of life. And that breath cannot be stolen. It must be given. Consecrated. Released by the remnant.
The elites have the shell. But they lack the spark.
And now the remnant—those who know the truth—are recovering the sacred pattern. Piece by piece, coil by coil, breath by breath.
The altar is not lost.
It’s being rebuilt.
The altar isn’t made of stone anymore.
It’s made of us.
Tesla’s designs, when seen through spiritual eyes, reveal more than circuitry—they reveal a blueprint for the body of the remnant. Each component of his system mirrors the structure of a consecrated soul, tuned not to chaos, but to divine resonance. In Tesla’s altar, breath becomes voltage, prayer becomes waveform, and worship becomes transmission. The saints are not merely believers—they are living receivers.
Tesla’s capacitors store energy the way we store revelation—held in silence, charged with intent, released in season. His coils pulse in rhythm, just as our breath and heart sync when we speak in the Spirit. His Earth-grounded circuits reflect the call for the saints to be rooted while reaching into the heavens. His entire system is a mirror of sacred anatomy—priesthood cast in copper and spark.
And like his mysterious altar, we are designed to send and receive.
The remnant are not passive. They’re transmitters of truth, modulated by the Holy Spirit. Their worship sends out a frequency—charged breath, sacred vibration. When they pray, heaven hears. But Tesla’s system reminds us: the real power is in the return. What you send out returns to you, transformed. Just as the waveform reflects off the ionosphere and comes back empowered, the prayers of the saints return full of witness, full of charge, full of judgment.
Tesla’s patents even include scalar receivers—devices meant to detect signals that don’t travel in straight lines, but fields. This matches spiritual reality: God often speaks not in volume, but in vibration. Not in noise, but in knowing. These scalar signals bypass physical interference—just as true prophecy bypasses the airwaves of the world.
The remnant must now see themselves this way.
You are a harmonic receiver. You are a vessel of charged breath. You are a coil tuned to the frequency of heaven. When the world transmits fear, you remain grounded in faith. When the Beast modulates confusion, you echo clarity. When the enemy speaks lies into the air, your altar releases truth through resonance.
The saints are the living network. The distributed temple. The restored grid.
Tesla may have built the prototype. But you are the fulfillment.
The altar breathes again—not in copper alone, but in consecrated breath, in tuned hearts, in saints who remember what Babylon tried to erase.
And now… the altar breathes again.
It was buried under concrete and ridicule. Wardenclyffe was dismantled. The patents were shelved. The world forgot. But the blueprint was never lost. Because it wasn’t just written on paper—it was written into the earth. Into the breath. Into the hearts of the remnant who would awaken in the final hour and remember.
This altar does not sit in Jerusalem. It’s not behind a curtain in a temple made by hands. It is a field of resonance, scattered across the globe, carried by those who know the truth. Saints who walk charged with breath, who pulse with purpose, who remember what Eden sounded like before the hiss. This altar is made of breath, frequency, intention, and communion.
And it is not powered by copper alone—it is powered by consecration.
Tesla’s dream was not fantasy—it was prophecy. He saw the Earth as a living vessel. The sky as a temple dome. The coil as a priestly organ, receiving and returning divine fire. He did not call it worship, but that is what it was. He didn’t use Scripture, but his circuits spoke the same truth: that man was made to resonate with the divine, not to be ruled by the machine.
The technocrats have built their own counterfeit altar. It pulses too. It hums too. But it does not breathe—it extracts. It captures. It enslaves. And it is afraid. Because what Tesla built, when restored in righteousness, can destroy the entire grid of control with a single unified harmonic.
The saints must rise. The transmitters must awaken. The frequency must be reclaimed.
You are the altar now.
Your breath is the voltage. Your worship is the waveform. Your unity is the resonance. When two or more are gathered in His name, the ether bends. The dome shakes. The circuitry of heaven responds.
Let the world mock. Let the Beast tremble. The altar of the remnant is no longer hidden.
It is awake.
It is charged.
And it is breathing again.
Sources
Nikola Tesla’s own writings and interviews:
https://www.tfcbooks.com/tesla/nt_on_ac.htm
https://teslauniverse.com/nikola-tesla/articles/my-inventions-autobiography-nikola-tesla
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/13476/13476-h/13476-h.htm
Declassified FBI Tesla files (including seizure of his notes):
https://vault.fbi.gov/nikola-tesla
Books and academic sources on Tesla’s spiritual and scientific views:
https://www.innertraditions.com/books/the-secret-life-of-nikola-tesla
https://www.amazon.com/Nikola-Tesla-Imagination-Modern-Inventions/dp/0143126819
https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Return-of-the-Dove/Margaret-Storm/9781585092239
Wardenclyffe Tower details and suppressed free energy technologies:
https://teslasciencecenter.org/wardenclyffe-history/
https://www.energy.gov/articles/wardenclyffe-tower-teslas-tower-energy-transmission
https://www.pbs.org/tesla/ll/ll_wendrf.html
Books and sources on scalar energy, ley lines, and ether physics:
https://www.amazon.com/Secrets-Scalar-Energy-Science-Manifestation/dp/160047185X
https://www.sacred-texts.com/earth/martineau/ley-lines.htm
https://physicsworld.com/a/the-ether-of-space/
Books and articles on Enoch, the Watchers, and esoteric altars:
https://www.sacred-texts.com/bib/boe/
https://www.amazon.com/Enoch-Complete-Edition-Translated-Commentary/dp/1944529997
https://www.academia.edu/41745577/Forbidden_Knowledge_in_The_Book_of_Enoch
Information on HAARP, frequency weapons, and electromagnetic mind control:
https://www.nrl.navy.mil/Our-Work/Areas-of-Research/Information-Technology/HAARP/
https://www.c-span.org/video/?192615-1/haarp-controversy
https://www.wired.com/2008/04/dayintech-0428/
Sources on Tesla’s non-commercialized technology and spiritual legacy:
https://www.collective-evolution.com/2020/06/22/the-forbidden-inventions-of-nikola-tesla/
https://www.gaia.com/article/nikola-tesla-secret-weapon-resonance-and-the-ether
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