Nikola Tesla was a Serbian-American inventor, physicist, and visionary whose work laid the foundation for modern electricity.
He uncovered how to harness the Earth’s natural frequencies, tap into the _aether_ as an endless source of energy, and transmit power wirelessly through the atmosphere itself.
While Edison was lighting up cities for profit, Tesla was designing systems to pull energy straight from the atmosphere and proved he could transmit power wirelessly, freely, and abundantly
J.P. Morgan initially funded Tesla’s Wardenclyffe Tower until he learned it would provide energy without wires and without meters. When J.P. Morgan discovered he couldn’t profit from a technology of free energy the funding stopped. Construction halted and the tower was dismantled.
Tesla’s patents were shelved and he died in 1943. His research was immediately seized by the U.S. government. Coincidentally involving John G. Trump, MIT engineer and President Donald Trump’s uncle, they claimed they found “nothing useful.” But behind closed doors, his discoveries were absorbed into secret black projects.
We now live in a world engineered for energetic scarcity. Power plants, oil pipelines, nuclear threats — all based on outdated models. Yet all the while, the military-industrial complex wields the technology Tesla pioneered: frequency weapons, directed energy, field propulsion, gravity manipulation.
Recently the US government have admitted to having this technology and Pentagon insiders describe craft that bend space defy inertia, and run without combustion. This isn’t science fiction. It’s what Tesla described 100 years ago: machines that harmonize with the aether and tap into the zero point energy field.
Tesla warned us. He said the secrets of the universe are found in “energy, frequency, and vibration.” This was revolutionary technology that could have liberated humanity but it was stolen from us. Reclaiming Tesla’s legacy isn’t just about science; it’s about remembering what power really is, and who we are when we align with it.