Tesla Free Energy
The Tesla coil is also a powerful radio transmitter, and Tesla set out to build a worldwide broadcasting system. He nearly completed the construction of a spectacular 187-foot-high magnifying transmitter tower for global broadcasting on Long Island before his financier, who was none other than J. P. Morgan, pulled the plug. Tesla's career plummeted from there, and most of his inventions based on high-voltage, high-frequency Tesla coil phenomena either disappeared altogether from official technology or were exploited in diluted form by others who claimed the fame. Among these were wireless power, radio transmitters and receivers (including multiplex systems), high frequency therapeutics, new systems of lighting and heating, and high frequency electric trains and airplanes, to name a few. Documentation of some of these survive at least in patents, but upon Tesla's death his abundant lab notes and diaries were seized by the U.S. Government and only a small fraction have seen the light of publication. Still, with little encouragement from academic science or mainstream media, Tesla's ideas persist among the technologically curious, among experimenters, physicists, futurists, radio amateurs, and especially among the builders of the Tesla coil.
Into this e-book I have collated information from Tesla's patents and his surviving notes, from the documented discoveries of Tesla