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The Search for Tesla's Saucer

Started by zorgon, February 01, 2017, 12:42:26 AM

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zorgon

The Search for Tesla's Saucer

Working on the Pegasus Main Menu now   painstakingly going through each page and link

Came across the Tesla saucer pages and found them sorely amiss

Main Menu under construction :P  http://www.thelivingmoon.com/41pegasus/menu.html


Nikola Tesla Articles

Nikola Tesla, A Man Ahead of His Time (Or How to Build a UFO) - By Bill Jones

http://www.thelivingmoon.com/41pegasus/02files/Tesla_Saucer.html


There are numerous images out there os the teslas Saucer patent but they are all clips  So  SOMEONE must have the originals that those clips came from 

I also don't know which are actually Teslas or someone else like Otis Carr who used Tesla's designs

The MISSION is  Find the files :D









zorgon


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Is Sarkov still dropping by? That first drawing above has notations in both english and what appears to be Russian...
and after reading that one brief on how to construct both the shell and lift components, we need to find out if there are other materials besides ceramic that are suitable non-conductive hull materials, altho that 480 magnet 19,400 cycle generator might get interesting to build...

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Have followed about 20 trails today looking for info on the posted pics; found #4 once, nothing on the rest; yet; still digging...

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Sgt.Rocknroll

Quote from: the seeker on February 01, 2017, 10:41:36 PM
Have followed about 20 trails today looking for info on the posted pics; found #4 once, nothing on the rest; yet; still digging...

Seeker

Same here, tried all the .mil sites...nada...

Got some hits on the CIA...but mostly about people sighting saucers...

Still looking....
8)
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I swear i have seen this somewhere before, and to me it looks like Bob Lazar's Sport model...

I need more coffee  8)

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Sgt.Rocknroll

Supposedly these photos of a Tesla saucer that was supposedly confiscated by the NSA, but I don't think the NSA was around back then? I've read several stories with this headline about the NSA but in the body of the article it talks about the Secret Service? So there's a lot of confusion with this.
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Quote from: Sgt.Rocknroll on February 02, 2017, 02:15:38 AM
Supposedly these photos of a Tesla saucer that was supposedly confiscated by the NSA, but I don't think the NSA was around back then? I've read several stories with this headline about the NSA but in the body of the article it talks about the Secret Service? So there's a lot of confusion with this.
In the timeframe this was supposed to happen I am pretty sure that the NSA,CIA and possibly the FBI didn't exist, so it would most likely be the secret service or military in nature
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zorgon

According to PBS  The FBI was involved 

http://www.pbs.org/tesla/ll/ll_mispapers.html

QuoteOne of the more controversial topics involving Nikola Tesla is what became of many of his technical and scientific papers after he died in 1943. Just before his death at the height of World War II, he claimed that he had perfected his so-called "death beam." So it was natural that the FBI and other U.S. Government agencies would be interested in any scientific ideas involving weaponry. Some were concerned that Tesla's papers might fall into the hands of the Axis powers or the Soviets.

The morning after the inventor's death, his nephew Sava Kosanovic´ hurried to his uncle's room at the Hotel New Yorker. He was an up-and-coming Yugoslav official with suspected connections to the communist party in his country. By the time he arrived, Tesla's body had already been removed, and Kosanovic´ suspected that someone had already gone through his uncle's effects. Technical papers were missing as well as a black notebook he knew Tesla kept—a notebook with several hundred pages, some of which were marked "Government."

P. E. Foxworth, assistant director of the New York FBI office, was called in to investigate. According to Foxworth, the government was "vitally interested" in preserving Tesla's papers. Two days after Tesla's death, representatives of the Office of Alien Property went to his room at the New Yorker Hotel and seized all his possessions.

Dr. John G. Trump, an electrical engineer with the National Defense Research Committee of the Office of Scientific Research and Development, was called in to analyze the Tesla papers in OAP custody. Following a three-day investigation, Dr. Trump concluded:

His [Tesla's] thoughts and efforts during at least the past 15 years were primarily of a speculative, philosophical, and somewhat promotional character often concerned with the production and wireless transmission of power; but did not include new, sound, workable principles or methods for realizing such results.
Just after World War II, there was a renewed interest in beam weapons. Copies of Tesla's papers on particle beam weaponry were sent to Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio. An operation code-named "Project Nick" was heavily funded and placed under the command of Brigadier General L. C. Craigie to test the feasibility of Tesla's concept. Details of the experiments were never published, and the project was apparently discontinued. But something peculiar happened. The copies of Tesla's papers disappeared and nobody knows what happened to them.


FBI VAULT Tesla files

https://vault.fbi.gov/nikola-tesla

zorgon

Quote from: the seeker on February 02, 2017, 01:03:41 AM
I swear i have seen this somewhere before, and to me it looks like Bob Lazar's Sport model...

yeah i found it once on a Russian Website  Posted it somewhere in here LOL But I can't find stuff here

:o

::)

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Sgt.Rocknroll

Quote from: zorgon on February 02, 2017, 10:24:10 AM
According to PBS  The FBI was involved 

http://www.pbs.org/tesla/ll/ll_mispapers.html


FBI VAULT Tesla files

https://vault.fbi.gov/nikola-tesla

went there and downloaded the 3 FBI pdf's on Tesla, figured you had them but I got my copy anyway.

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#12
It would also help if we could nail down a semi-specific time frame as to when Tesla was supposed to be working on this; the FBI files I have read deal with the time of his death, yet other mentions of his saucer point more to the 1915-1920 time frame.

Edit to add: Tesla applied for his "flying machine" patent in 1928

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zorgon

Quote from: the seeker on February 01, 2017, 10:41:36 PM
Have followed about 20 trails today looking for info on the posted pics; found #4 once, nothing on the rest; yet; still digging...

Best way to find images is use google IMAGE SEARCH

Simply load the url and open the picture  then right click on it and you should get a  "search Google for image" option

It works on Chrome anyway  haven't tried it any other browser


OR

You can go here
https://www.google.com/imghp?hl=en&ei=GWyTWLSQNKGa0gKz26uACg&ved=0EKouCAIoAQ

click on the little camera icon takes you here

Search by image
Search Google with an image instead of text. Try dragging an image here.
Paste image URL  Upload an image


I find that tells me MANY things

1) it gives you a list of other image sizes  biggest one first so you can get the best qaulity

2) it "USUALLY" has the original source in the first few text listings (just ignore Pintrest listings)

3) Tells you if its public domain just by the shear number of shares. If there are hundreds it is a safe bet it is public domain or copyright free  (like most wallpapers are)

4) Each image has a link back to the page it is displayed on

5) It gives you similar images which really helps if the image you have is a crop from a bigger image

ArMaP

#14
One place I found the first image was an ATS thread from someone we know. :)

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