Subject: Re: Download Nikola Tesla's Autobiography
From: brotherblue93@hotmail.com (Blue Resonant Human, Ph.D.)
Date: 07/11/2004, 23:34
Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors,alt.paranet.ufo,alt.magick,alt.paranet.paranormal

ksmithshow@yahoo.com (Kevin Smith) wrote in message news:<5f90e9c8.0411051448.115d5371@posting.google.com>...
Nikola Tesla was one of the greatest scientists ever to live, and one
of the most enigmatic.  He was brilliant beyond description and is
credited with having been the father of the 20th century.  His
inventions are in use every day as are other inventions based on
Tesla's work.

Here is a free e-book that I found fascinating.  It is Nikola Tesla's
autobiography.  I was so fascinated by it that I wrote a foreword for
it and placed some Tesla links in the back.

It is in PDF format (AdobeRreader) so it is safe and simple to read. 
Anyway, it's free for the taking.

Here is the link.  You will receive an e-mail with the download link.

mailto:kf-Tesla@freeautobot.com

Kevin Smith

P.S. There are no strings attached.  It really is free.

Thanks much, Kevin.  Tesla was a true iconoclastic genius.  Don't have
my resource materials any longer so I'm flying on instruments alone
here ... but I believe I recall reading at some point that Tesla
claimed he received inspiration for his many Way Off the Beaten Path
inventions via "telepathic contact with [what he called] Martians."

  "All of the buildings 
   And all of the cars
   Were once just a dream
   In somebody's head."
  -Peter Gabriel, _Mercy Street_

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       : Now THAT, my friends, is Magick. :
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Plus, I think Tesla was MUCH cooler than the Greys and the Reptoids.

Don't you?

ALl the best;

-Blue