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- From: rogue@ccs.northeastern.edu (Free Radical)
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- Subject: Re: Saga of the Family of Light I - Pleiadians13
- Message-ID: <1992Aug21.232624.22409@random.ccs.northeastern.edu>
- Date: 21 Aug 92 23:26:24 GMT
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- In article <64365@cup.portal.com> Don_-_Showen@cup.portal.com writes:
- [...]
- > But did build the first AC power plant at
- >Niagra Falls seven years later. He also invented radio and remote control,
- >a saucer engine, etc.
- ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^
- I know Tesla designed a lot of useful things, and a lot of strange &
- controversial things. Are the plans for the saucer engine available?
-
- > So I would say AC, radio, and his other 700 patents
- >are a little more complex than the wheel.
-
- Yes, but _Tesla_ invented them - not the aliens. He may have credited them,
- but he was by no means unskilled or lacking in knowledge. I can easily
- believe him capable of designing everything he did on his own.
-
- >He also had a way to end war for which he was killed.
-
- So he's dead, and can't tell us what it is?
-
- > Now the thing that is really a joke is Tesla is
- >hanging around wanting to share stuff, but all our er, scientist, don't
- >believe they can contact him so he comes through old ladies who don't even
- >know what rf means.
-
- Have these little old ladies come up with any remarkable inventions? And
- what about the 'way to end war'? Or has the afterlife given poor Nick a
- mental block? If _I_ was gonna bother being hauled out of Limbo or Heaven
- or whatever to answer some questions, I'd make damn sure I told everybody
- the way to end war. But I bet all Nick ever talks about is 'light' and
- 'love' and how neat things are on his side of the barrier.
-
- >
- >DS
- >
- >It sounds to me like you belong to that cult that believes the speed of
- >light is constant.
-
- For any particular medium it is. Do you have evidence it isn't? Want a
- Nobel Prize? There's only one person I know of that ever seriously considered
- turning one of these down - Richard Feynman. And even he ended up accepting
- it.
-
- >Is this post short enough for you?
-
- Just fine, thanks.
-
- RA
-