Nikola Tesla Websites
Clausen Books, fine used and rare books.
Rare and used book specialists of Colorado history, all Americana, Religion, Central Asia, India, classic literature, science; Distributor of Pikes Peak Library District History Series.
Tesla Stuff
TeslaStuff is the source for the component parts you need to build a Tesla Coil. Items we carry include spun aluminum toroids, tesla coil capacitors, synchronous motors, neon transfomers and much more.
The Official Robert Lomas Website
The bestselling author Robert Lomas' official website. Featuring information on his books, archeao-astronomy, Freemasonry, Nikola Tesla, and events which Robert will be attending.
Free Energy | Dr. Peter Lindemann's Website
Dr. Peter Lindemann's home page showcases his 35 years of research into renewable energy and sustainable technologies, with emphasis on advanced free energy systems sidelined by larger economic forces.
Where Did the Towers Go? | Evidence of Directed Free-Energy Technology on 9/11
Where Did the Towers Go? is a forensic study text book and is the only comprehensive investigation of what happened to the WTC on 9/11/01 in the public domain (i.e. not classified). The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) did not analyze the collapse of the World Trade Center towers, despite the...
Free Energy - Free Power For Your Home, Car Or Truck!
Free Energy Motors and Generators. This company sells the kits, Plans and Videos, learn how to build a free energy device that really works!
Activity Stream - Energy Science Forum
#1 Energy Science discussion forum - learn about advanced energy science by the most brilliant minds in the field. This includes agriculture, green building, self help and more.
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LEEDSKALNIN.COM: MAGNETIC CURRENT RESEARCH
Double Helical Magnetic Interaction by Matt Emery, Unipole Theory © Copyright 2011, based on the Writings of Edward Leedskalnin The Complete Writings of Edward Leedskalnin. Magnetic Current Research. Edward Leedskalnin's Perpetual Motion Holder by Matt Emery. Commentary on Edward Leedskalnin by Dave Nelson.