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SFTS NEWS
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Volume I Number 5
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May 1990
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[Photo of Transmission Tower]
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San Francisco Tesla Society
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700 Earl Street San Francisco, CA 94124
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Telephone: (415) 641-9704
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Membership Information
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We are a local chapter of International Tesla Society which is
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located in Colorado Springs, CO.
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Our local chapter dues are $5/year which includes certain membership
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privileges: discounts on books/materials, admission to "members'
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only" meetings, etc. Anyone who wishes to join San Francisco Tesla
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Society (SFTS) must also become a member of International Tesla
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Society (ITS) concurrently. Send two checks or money orders:
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"San Francisco Tesla Society" - $5
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"International Tesla Society" - $20
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Newsletter Costs
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The newsletter is published monthly. The minimum cost for each
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newsletter plus postage is: $.50 ($6/annually). We realize that
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$5/year is simply not enough to cover the cost of this newsletter as
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well as any other expenses that accrue. If you would like to receive
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this newsletter, please send an additional $5 ($10 for non-members)
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to "San Francisco Tesla Society." Mail all dues to SFTS/700 Earl
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Street/San Francisco, CA 94124/USA.
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SFTS Officers
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Darrell Bross, President
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Shelley Thompson, Vice-President
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Edwin El-Kareh, Secretary
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Thomas Helke, Treasurer/Editor
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Meetings
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SFTS meets on the second Sunday of each month at 1 PM unless
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otherwise posted. Our meeting locations vary and are described in
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each newsletter. All are welcome to attend.
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Table of Contents
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Title Page
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S.F.T.S. 2
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All That Sparks ... Part I 4
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All That Sparks ... Part II 6
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May Minutes 8
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June Meeting 9
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Advanced Study Groups 9
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Teslanauts 9
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Electromagnetics 10
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All That Sparks ... Part I
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O.K., Darrell and Tom, I shall lend my thoughts to this effort, for
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we are not all scientists here. I am drawn to the "Tesla Vortex"
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(invisible, yet shocking when experienced) from the intuitive aspect
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of body/mind. Will you spend a few minutes and explore some not-
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nuts-or-bolts ideas with me? Let's start blending right and left
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brain perceptions of the Tesla phenomena.
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I found myself making an unsubtle feminist comment (an insult,
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really) while expressing my bewilderment over Tesla coil-builders'
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fascination for their craft. With all the exciting potential of so-
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called "Tesla Technology" (radiant energy source devices, subtle
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electromagnetic healing concepts, a whole new paradigm of our geo-
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electric and bio-electric reality, etc., etc...), why the continued
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fuss over Tesla coils?
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"Tom," I asked, "What's with all these guys sitting around comparing
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whose lightning is longer?"
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Tom, in a most un-macho way, quietly responded that it had to do
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with "experiencing the power." It took some time for his comment to
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sink in, so softly was it delivered. And then it hit me ...
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My first experience with the million-volt Tesla coil was at the 1984
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Tesla Symposium in Colorado Springs.
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[Photo of Nikola Tesla]
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All That Sparks ... Part I (cont.)
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To witness the machine-made lightning directly is to have an
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archetypally transpersonal experience. The coil is indeed a
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mechanical representation of the snake of the kundalini, the coiled
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serpent rising from the root chakra, vessel of the pranic charge of
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life itself. With the flick of a switch and a jolting thunderclap,
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radiant violet lightning lashes forth from the crown of the
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momentarily living machine. The experience induced awe in the eye of
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this beholder ... for the violet lightning that danced on the coiled
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serpent's head was that very same violet color discussed by Alice
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Bailey, S.J.G. Ouseley, Jack Schwartz, and myriad other
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metaphysical healing-oriented authors. My whole body resonated with
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that lightning. I was in the presence of the actual Violet Ray. I
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was witnessing that "highest light vibration," perceiving something
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far beyond myself, yet to which I was connected ... I was trembling
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for days afterward, every time I recalled the visual image.
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Are you still with me? The power of seeing the coil go off with my
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own eyes summoned forth my own electric self. The coil and lightning
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presented an image of my electrical self-consciousness to my psyche,
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through the eye of my body/mind. If witnessing the lightning off the
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coil did all that, what would bathing in it do? Tesla did it all the
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time ...
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It makes sense that Tesla didn't care to shake hands with anyone. He
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used to hang out in his laboratory, by his own account, and let the
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energy surge through him, radiating lightning from his fingertips.
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He wrote quite highly of the experience, trying to convince the
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public of the safety of his type of electricity (to wit, AC). Yet
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there was something else happening, as anyone who has worked with
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chakras and meridians could tell you: he was clearing and cleansing
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and charging and repeatedly balancing his own bio-energetic body. No
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wonder that he did not care to receive anyone else's toxic etheric
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discharge (transmitted by the act of shaking hands). No wonder he
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retained an agile body and alert mind ... Oh, so they say he was
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crazy toward the end of his life?
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... Well, should we go back to his later work and re-evaluate it?
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Was he crazy, or just a clear and present super-thinker far ahead of
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his time? Looking at the descriptions of the man as I do, living in
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California in 1990, I see an eccentrically self-actualized, highly
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self-expressive New Age man, who was also tragically unsuccessful as
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an entrepreneur. He was understandably angry in his later years. He
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engendered controversy by his very openness, in a life-long attempt
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to keep his ideas in the public eye and mind. Could he have been a
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man whose body/mind was free and clear of energy blockages? I
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believe he not only survived a childhood kundalini crisis (read MY
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INVENTIONS,
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All That Sparks ... Part I (cont.)
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Ed. Ben Johnston, 1982), but kept clearing his energetic self until
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very late in his life when his laboratory and all his resources had
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gone. Had he blown all his fuses, or were they working better than
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we will ever know??? I see a man whose life and work deserves
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further reflection and research.
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And I thank you, all you Tesla coil builders, for counting your
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coils carefully, and observing the length of your lightning. Keep it
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up!
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- Caroleigh Eversoul Tomlinson
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All That Sparks ... Part II
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This is the third, and final, article in a series that attempts to
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reduce the revolutionary Tesla technology down to layman terms (at
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least as far as this writer is able).
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The first, and perhaps most startling, technological breakthrough is
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a three part energy invention that was Tesla's ultimate downfall -
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the wireless transmission of power. Before that, was the
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transmission of power over a single line. And the ultimate
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application, of course, is the extraction of "free" energy directly
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from the etheric "sea of energy".
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Eric Dollard, in 1986 replicated the single wire transmission of
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energy so we know that the Tesla apparatus is duplicatable. Other
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than the savings in copper wire and line losses I cannot see this as
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having a terrific impact other than a rather startling and
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undeniable demonstration that we can now throw out all concepts of
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plus and minus. It does, however, lead to the next, more startling,
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development.
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Project Tesla, conducted during 1987 and 1988, was an attempt to
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duplicate Tesla's work in "pumping" the Schumann Cavity with
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Extremely Low Frequency waves at a point in Colorado and extracting
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that energy from a location near Los Angeles. This would have had a
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tremendous effect in enabling energy poor countries to achieve
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manufacturing parity with any other country. Cheap labor and
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limitless electrical power would have changed the economies of
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practically everything we do. Unfortunately some shortcuts were
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attempted with Project Tesla resulting in a critical part breaking
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down and the project had to be discontinued. The good part about
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this experiment was that everyone wound up agreeing that you don't
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use shortcuts when it comes to the masters (Tesla) design. And they
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got far enough into the project to gain even more confidence that
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the project is feasible (not to mention the big bucks somebody had
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invested in it in the first place).
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All That Sparks ... Part II (cont.)
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The third phase of power generation/transmission has to do with
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"free energy" devices. I believe that this single development will
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not only set us free from having to pay for power but is the key
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that will unlock the door to truly earth shaking breakthroughs in
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many other areas. We already have small bench-top generators that
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create energy out of thin air. Cold fusion also works and is being
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duplicated all over the world. The first thing that unlimited power
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leads to is the transmutation of base materials into any composition
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of metals that you can dream up. From the ancient alchemists
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attempt to create gold to the modern dream of a totally impervious
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yet malleable metal.
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The problem associated with free energy technology is that you would
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put out of business all of the power companies on the face of the
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globe. This suggestion was Tesla's downfall. You would also
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instantly bankrupt, not only the nuclear power generating business
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but the oil companies as well since cars would be immediately
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converted to a free energy motor.
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Another development that free energy leads to is free communication.
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If energy can be "beamed", or received anywhere on the face of the
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earth with no power loss, then a communication can be transmitted in
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a similar fashion. This has a twofold implication. Not only would
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communications companies have their control sharply curtailed but
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the capability would be there for people to listen in to any
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location they chose. No more secrets.
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We are just beginning to theorize about the physics implications and
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discuss some of the possibilities. Tom Bearden deals in a more
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detailed exploration of such possibilities in his several books and
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one startling prediction is that faster than speed of light movement
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and anti-gravity devices are reasonably within reach once Tesla
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technology is acknowledged. This would mean instantaneous shipment
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of any sized object to any other spot on the globe or to nearby
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planets with no apparent energy expenditure. There goes the
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transportation industry (trains, trucks, ships - everything).
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I have seen papers written within this organization that claim time
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travel is impossible, given what we surmise about Tesla technology.
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Other people (myself included) disagree. I find this subject
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difficult to grasp from an implicational standpoint. I believe that
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we have "natural" teleportation occurring in the universe and there
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may be enough evidence to suggest "natural" time travel.
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While the reader may think I am getting fairly far afield with my
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speculations, I hope to address that with this final point.
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All That Sparks ... Part II (cont.)
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There is only one Unified Field Theorey (by definition). If the
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theorey is rediscovered and all physical secrets of the universe are
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unlocked, then anything is possible (and hopefully the counter
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control is equally possible). I have tried to explore only those
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possibilities that are directly linkable to theoretical Tesla
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technology. I seriously invite additional dialogue (or disputation)
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on these subjects.
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- Darrell Bross, SFTS President
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All That Sparks ...
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Is an open column to which anyone can submit a personal viewpoint of
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Tesla and/or Tesla Technology. Tesla was a pioneer who was
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recurrently challenged by his contemporaries. We wholeheartedly
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encourage a pioneering spirit.
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May Minutes
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The May 13th meeting was held at the chapter's laboratory in San
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Francisco.
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Edwin El-Kareh brought a copy of the Yugoslavian production of
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Nikola Tesla's life story. This two hour film is a fairly faithful
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rendition of the history of Tesla from the time of his entry to this
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country at New York until his death. Flashbacks were used to
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illustrate how childhood influenced Tesla's genius. While the
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production values and direction were somewhat hokey, many original
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Tesla devices were used and location shots of original backgrounds
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figured prominantly in the film.
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Edwin brought two other shorts stressing the fact that efforts by
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individuals can make a tremendous difference in any time or
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circumstance.
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A brief explanation of Associated Partners West was offered by
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Darrell Bross. APW is a reliable firm dealing in ozone/oxygenation
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products as health supplements. A catalog and explanation of their
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product line can be had by writing to APW.
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A preliminary announcement was made indicating that the core group
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of our chapter was busy working on concrete plans to provide
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extensive support to individuals working in the fields of Tesla
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Technology. The feeling has been expressed that only a minority of
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people exploring this technology have all the requisite
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entrepreneurial skills to bring devices out to the marketplace or to
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the awareness of the public. We are "not just another user group."
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- Richard Easton
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June Meeting
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Our next meeting will be 10 June 1990, 1 PM, at 700 Earl Street, San
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Francisco, CA 94124. Take #19 Muni Bus outbound. Get off at the last
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stop before entering Hunters Point Naval Shipyards. Earl Street is
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one block long. We will be in the large brown warehouse at the
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bottom of the hill. If driving, take 3rd Street heading south. Turn
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left on Evans which winds around into Innes. Earl Street intersects
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Innes. Park at the bottom of the hill. Call 641-9704 for details
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just before the meeting.
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Advanced Technology Study Groups
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Two Study Groups will be offered through SFTS if enough interest is
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generated:
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Tesla Coil Builders Study Group:
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(if you want to build tesla coils and other related devices)
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Contact Darrell Bross at (415) 641-9704.
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Science Topics Study Group
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(if you have an eye towards doing experimentation)
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Contact Shelley Thompson at (415) 644-2874.
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>> Teslanauts <<
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Tesla Band Fan Club
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%Geffen Records
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9130 Sunset Blvd.
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Los Angeles, CA 90069
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Tesla BBS (Colorado)
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(719) 486-2775 at 8-N-1
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Electromagnetic Brain Stimulation:
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A Lecture by Bob Beck
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Reviewed by Jerry Tomlinson
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There was standing room only at Henry Dakin's Parapsychology
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Research Group meeting on the night of Tuesday, May 8th. the
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occasion was a lecture and slide show by Bob Beck, one of the great
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pioneers in the field of electrostimulation.
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Mr. Beck has had an outstanding career with over 45 years of
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government and academic experience in the instrumentation of altered
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states, development of medical electrostimulators, and the
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investigation of Tesla electromagnetics. He is the inventor of the
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BT-5 brain device that you see advertised in today's mainstream new
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thought magazines; i.e., Magical Blend, New Age Journal, etc.
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The main theme of Mr. Beck's talk was the medical applications of
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his neuro-stimulator and the fierce resistance to such devices by
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the national bureaucracy. While being careful not to make claims
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that his device actually "cures" people, Mr. beck outlined many
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cases of users of the BT-5 having wonderful "spontaneous remissions"
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from such ailments as alcohol and narcotics addiction.
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The audience was taken via slide show through the history of medical
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electro-stimulation vs. the monolithic pharmaceutical companies.
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There are records of patents being obtained for neurostimulating
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devices as far back as the 1830's. There are also graphic
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illustrations of packages of heroin being marketed by Bayer
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alongside their aspirin formulae. It's clear that pioneers such as
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Bob Beck have formidable foes.
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There were so many notable people in the audience that Mr. Beck
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decided to form a panel for q. and a. The panel was comprised of
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Michael Hutchinson, author of Megabrain; Burl Payne, author of Body
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Magnetic, and Eric Reiter of GoodFields Technology. Lively
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discussion followed.
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Mr. Beck also gave glowing praises to another person in the
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audience, SFTS Vice President Shelley Thompson, who literally saved
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Mr. Beck's life a few years ago. Way to go, Shelley!
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All in all, it was a memorable night. The Teslanauts who stuck
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together when the meeting broke up all ran off to the Copper Penny
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for pie, hot chocolate, and noisy conversation.
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Editor's Note: Robert C. Beck, B. E., D. Sc., designed a modern
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prototype of the Lakhovsky Multiple Wave Oscillator we now use in
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our SFTS laboratory.
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