Saturn Earth Connection
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Nikola Tesla
Nikola Tesla
Lightning in his Hand
The Life Story of Nikola Tesla
by
Inez Hunt & Wanetta Draper
1893 ~ Reporter Arthur Brisbane & Nikola Tesla at Delmonico Restaurant ~ New York City
Tesla told the reporter that electricity had no weight and therefore no opposition is
offered to its moving backward and forward freely any number of times to the second.
He said, "It is perfectly easy to prove that
electricity weighs nothing. I will load you so full of
electricity that you can't hold any more and then put you on the finest weighing machine,
and you will not find one-thousandth part of an ounce added to your weight"
~ page 86
Even more mystifying was the demonstration at the fair which had often thrilled Tesla's New York audiences. When one million volts of alternating current of high frequency passed through his body,
it was an answer to Edison's accusation that alternating current was deadly.
~ page 81

Arthur Brisbane recalled
some of Tesla's laboratory demonstrations in which he came out of his experiments
a most radiant creature, with light flaming at every pore of his skin and from the tips of his fingers and from every hair on his head.
~ page 85

From a 1964 book
Words from Nikola Tesla himself...
We're taught... free radicals... are bad
How can Oxygen be bad?
Lightning bolts are all natural.
They produce billions of single atom Oxygen cleaners to clean the Earth.
This electricity vibrates so fast
it breaks oxygen in half producing
single atom Oxygen cleaners.
These single atom cleaners are free radicals from the oxygen molecule O2.
They were bonded together as Oxygen.
The Tesla Coil separates them to produce single atom Oxygen cleaners.
The best cleaners on Earth.
1893 ~ Chicago World's Fair
Tesla passed one million volt
s of violet color electricity through his body.
last update
29 January 2008 ~ 12:35 EST
At the National Electric Light Association in St. Louis
Nikola Tesla said...
The day when we shall know exactly what electricity is,
will be chronicle an event probably greater than any other recorded in the human race.