| http://homepage.ntlworld.com/steveseymour/tesla/written_as_fiction.htm Written as fiction, based on fact Tesla’s Electromagnetic Pyramids (And The Later "War on Terror") Copyright Joe Vialls, 11 September 1998, All Rights Reserved In 1905 physics genius Nikola Tesla submitted his US patent 787,412 which describes “The Art of Transmitting Electrical Energy Through the Natural Mediums”, and includes a design for a series of worldwide generators. It is beyond doubt this patent led to the construction of the “Omega” network of radio transmitters erected around the world between 1963 and 1982, officially for the purpose of global navigation, though navigation is the least important function of the Omega network. Tesla was eloquently misleading in some of his patents and this is probably the ultimate example. Although until recently Omega did offer very-low-frequency navigational services they were only a secondary function: a “security cover” for the network’s real purpose of subtly manipulating the resonant frequency of the earth itself, and the resonant frequency of the earth-to-ionospheric gap. Anyone able to manipulate resonant frequencies between five and fifteen cycles per second, to three decimal places of accuracy, can influence every dynamic electromagnetic activity on the face of the earth and beyond, including global weather patterns, human thought and thus human behaviour. Put simply, Omega is the most powerful integrated global strike and C3i (Command, Control, Communications intelligence) network ever constructed. In late 1968 a small group of men gathered in a rambling old house situated a few miles outside the German city of Munich. The weak afternoon sunlight was starting to fade as they sat down at the polished oak conference table, and despite a roaring log fire in the ornate fireplace there was a noticable chill in the air. These men were of no particular religion, nor were they politicians, bankers, bureaucrats or mainstream military personnel. To use their own self-effacing term they were "no-persons", just a group of intelligent men from all over the world deeply concerned about the looming probability of global thermonuclear war. The American Department of State, the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office, and the Russian Kremlin were brimming over with megalomaniacs quite capable of destroying all life on the planet in their blind quest for power, unless they could be persuaded not to do so. Global thermonuclear war was not the only problem. Since the end of the First World War and the subsequent formation of the League of Nations, the same megalomaniacs had frequently expressed their determination to implement a "New Order", bureaucratic code for a one world government. If left to run unchecked, within a single century the megalomaniacs would remove national borders entirely, destroy delightfully diverse national cultures developed over thousands of years, and replace them in-toto with hordes of multicultural drones willing to slave for endless hours in "worker's paradises" for the exclusive benefit of a tiny but immensely powerful global elite. The first successful phase of the New Order exercise was at that very moment in full swing, less than a thousand miles away in the worker's paradise known as the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Faced with a completely unacceptable Orwellian future, the Munich Group had two objectives: stop the megalomaniacs from destroying all life on the planet with thermonuclear weapons, and at the same time protect the myriad national cultures existing around the world from extinction. The critical question facing its members was how to achieve these awesome objectives with strictly limited resources. The politicians and mainstream military controlled more than 90% of the conventional and nuclear weapons so their use was not an option. Besides, if the Munich Group resorted to such methods they would risk triggering a global thermonuclear exchange, the very event they were determined to prevent. Many years later this and other groups would supplement their arsenals with micronized atomic weapons for use against specific targets, but the primary weapon system under discussion at the 1968 Munich meeting was quite different, and well beyond the comprehension of any professor of classical or quantum physics. Rising from the table, each member of the group approached a small strongroom and removed a thick black file. The strongroom door remained open throughout the meeting. If the security perimeter of the house was breached the files would be placed back in the strongroom in less than ten seconds, and the strongroom's twelve inch-thick thermite filled walls would explode into searing white-hot flames, destroying the files, the safe and most of the old house in seconds. Group members might or might not have time to escape the blazing inferno but none worried about the lethal possibility. Omega project security was far more important than personal safety. Each identical hand-typed file was titled "Omega - The Final Solution", and contained details of an advanced global electromagnetic system based on the work of Nikola Tesla, the little-known genius despised by physicists because he did not have the "correct" academic qualifications.Despite this notional impediment, around the turn of the century Tesla managed to invent alternating current, the sort of electricity we still use in our homes today, and invented radio as well. Almost always working alone, this single man invented all of the basic electromagnetic devices which would later become essential to 20th Century civilization, from light bulbs and flourescent tubes to computers and television sets. Fortunately for the Munich Group that gloomy winter evening, Nikola Tesla also invented a great many other devices, some of them so advanced they had escaped meaningful scrutiny. The introduction to each file focused on specific sections of Tesla's patent 787,412 dated 18th April 1905, titled "The Art of Transmitting Electrical Energy Through The Natural Mediums". During many thousands of hours of work the group had selected this patent as the core of its work, because it had allowed them to develop a global navigation network so advanced it had already proved irresistable to politicians and mainstream military alike. What the politicians and mainstream military would never be told, however, was that the "navigation network" was in reality dual-purpose, with its primary electromagnetic functions designed to be accessed by the Munich group using undetectable remote control. Several passages from Tesla's patent 787,412 were included verbatim in the introduction for special attention:- "In the course of certain investigations which I carried out for the purpose of studying the effects of lightning discharges upon the electrical condition of the earth ... attained in the displays of electrical forces in nature and which seemed at first unrealizable by any human agencies; but by gradual and continuous improvements of a generator of electrical oscillations, which I have described in my Patents Nos. 645,576 and 649,621, I finally succeeded in reaching electrical movements or rates of delivery of electrical energy not only approximating , but, as shown in many comparative tests and measurements, actually surpassing lightning discharges, and by means of this apparatus I have reproduced whenever desired phenomena in the earth, the same or similar to those discharges. "With the knowledge discovered by me and the means at command for accomplishing these results I am enabled not only to carry out many operations by the use of known instruments, but also to offer a solution for many important problems involving the operation or control of remote devices which for want of this knowledge and the absence of these means have hitherto been entirely impossible. "... For example, by the use of a generator [transmitter] of stationary waves and receiving apparatus properly placed and adjusted in any other location, however remote, it is practicable to transmit intelligible signals or to control or actuate at will any one or all of such apparatus for many other important and valuable purposes... [or] other features or property of disturbances of this character. "... If several such generators [transmitters] of stationary waves, preferably of different length, were installed in judiciously-selected localities, the entire globe could be subdivided in definite zones of electrical activity, and such and other important data could at once be obtained by simple calculations or readings from suitably graduated instruments." "... For the present it will be sufficient to state that the planet behaves like a perfectly smooth or polished conductor of inappreciable resistance, with capacity and self induction uniformly distributed along the axis of symmetry of wave propagation and transmitting slow electrical oscillations without distortion and attentuation [without loss of clarity and power]. "... three requirements are essential to the establishment of the resonating condition... The earth's diameter passing through the pole should be an odd multiple of the quarter wave length - that is, of the ratio between the velocity of light, and four times the frequency of the currents... the frequency [of the transmitter] should be smaller than twenty thousand cycles per second ... "The most essential requirement is that irrespective of frequency the wave or wave-train should continue for a certain period of time, which I have estimated to be not less than one-twelfth or probably 0.08484 of a second and which is taken in passing to and returning from the region diametrically opposite the pole over the earth's surface with a mean velocity of about 471,240 kilometres per second [292,822 miles per second, a velocity equal to one and a half times the "official" speed of light]." The rest of each file contained details of other Tesla patents and research work, carefully prepared and combined to enable the construction of the dual-purpose navigation network and global electromagnetic control system. When completed worldwide, to the viewing public the Omega network would appear as a series of rather boring radio-navigation masts situated at strategic points around the globe with aerial wires radiating out from the upper part of each mast, giving the appearance of a circus big top, though one of the group repeatedly insisted, with more than a little scientific justification, that the network should be called "Tesla's Electromagnetic Pyramids". Publicity material already widely circulated claimed the Omega network capable of providing radio-navigation of such high quality that it would significantly enhance the safery of ships and aircraft. This was quite true. In its "security cover" role as a radio navigation network Omega could do this with ease, and with such overwhelming accuracy for submerged submarines that the group had swiftly sold the concept to the American and Soviet defence agencies, though in subtly different ways, because the two sides were bitter enemies busily engaged in a cold war. As evening turned to night and group members were served dinner by a trusted retainer they discussed this initial strategy, for without the unwitting assistance already received from governments in arranging and building the huge aerial arrays, they would not have been able to use Omega for its primary though hidden purpose. However, once the global network of stations was complete, the group would access Omega by undetectable remote means during carefully designed "passive" time windows when navigation-transmitter power was not being applied to the aerial arrays. Each Omega station would limit its navigation pulses to a strict staggered format controlled by dual caesium atomic clocks, ensuring that the "passive" time windows were always available to the group. This would enable them to communicate with each other at will, and issue warnings or initiate punitive strikes against recalcitrant individuals and nations, right under the noses of the two most powerful nations on earth, using their equipment without their knowledge. As coffee and brandy were served after dinner, the American member of the group brought the others up to date on progress. His government had enthusiastically embraced the chance to gain an edge over the "Commies", and had quickly arranged covert funding for the construction of a global network of eight Omega stations. Plans had been completed for eight stations located in America; Argentina, Japan, Liberia, New Zealand, Norway, Hawaii, and on the French island of La Reunion, of which three were already operating. All eight were needed to justify Omega's cover navigation role in the western world, but two locations, Norway and Hawaii, were inappropriate for full global coverage in the electromagnetic control role, which would require a further three stations built on Soviet territory, providing a network comprised of nine "real" Omega stations. The two stations to be built in Norway and Hawaii would therefore be smaller, less powerful and of an entirely different design, ensuring that their use in the western navigation role would not cause inadvertent jamming during periods when the nine "real" Omega stations were in use by the group. The Russian member explained that as soon as was decently possible after the American plans were originally approved, he had leaked selected diagrams and other details to the Soviet Government, pointing out they could beat the Americans at their own game if his government was prepared to increase Omega's navigational accuracy by quietly building three more stations to exactly the same design at Riga, Irkutsk, and Sakhalin. His government thought this was a wonderful joke. Soviet submarines using an American system but with even greater accuracy! Funding was immediately approved, and all three Soviet stations were already on-air and operational. Each "real" Omega station was sited on highly conductive soil, with multiple buried heavy-duty ground aerials 1115.5 feet long, radiating out every ten degrees of the compass from the central point. Tuning was accomplished by the primary helix, wound with special litz wire two and a half inches thick, capable of conducting colossal quantities of electromagnetic energy many thousands of times greater than that required for Omega's stated navigational role.There were six smaller variometers for fine tuning. For the navigational role the main helix would be connected to the above-ground aerial array via a sulphur flouride-filled bush. The above-ground aerial array was very conspicuous, with a central mast standing 1,400 feet high, draped with sixteen aluminium and steel aerial cables radiating out to anchor points around the edge of the site, thus giving the characteristic "circus big top" appearance to the station as a whole. Though the mast and above-ground aerials were essential for Omega's navigational role, they were not needed for its discrete electromagnetic control role. If at a later date one of the participating host nations wished to remove its Omega station and could not be prevented from doing so, the circus big top could be effectively "turned upside down", with a tuned steel-lined oil well substituting for the central mast, and shallower tuned steel-lined water wells at sixteen points around the edge of the site replacing the aluminium and steel aerial cables. The "inverted" Omega station would still operate perfectly in the electromagnetic control role, but would be completely invisible to the human eye. All that was needed was a powerful oil drilling rig for the central well and a less powerful water drilling rig for the shallow radial wells, a cable laying machine for the underground aerials, discreet drilling crews, and local government permission to drill exploration wells in search of oil reserves "believed" to exist in the area. Because every government on earth wants to believe it has oil reserves, and because the group would offer to drill the exploration wells free of charge as a goodwill joint-venture, success was assured. Promises of free expertise and free crude oil would prove an irresistable temptation to every politician on earth. When the rigs eventually failed to find the promised oil reserves and the crews apologetically departed the host country, they would leave behind them a buried but fully operational Omega station. During the long hours of night that followed, the Munich Group earnestly discussed the fine details of Omega's electromagnetic control function, before eating a leisurely breakfast as the first hint of dawn lit the eastern horizon. Then they rose from the conference table and discreetly left the old house at five minute intervals, stopping only to deposit their files in the strongroom on the way out. By the time the first bus rattled along the street they had all vanished completely, which was entirely appropriate behaviour for no-persons. As Nietzsche once wrote, "We are unknown to ourselves, we men of knowledge." As their files and discussions showed, Nikola Tesla alone had provided the core knowledge and experiments which allowed them to design Omega's hidden electromagnetic control function, for only Tesla had discovered and written about the true nature of physics. While academics sat in their ivory towers fiddling with theoretical equations which made sense only to themselves and their dedicated students, Tesla was continually out in the field, bucking the academic system by using hard physical equipment to create or evoke hard physical events and responses. When Einstein "proved" theoretically that travel beyond the speed of light was impossible, Tesla proved that travel beyond the speed of light was possible, by the simple expedient of physically directing longitudinal waves of electromagnetic energy through and around the earth, later accurately measuring their velocity at one and a half times the speed of light. Nikola Tesla continually made the theoretical academic boffins feel acutely uncomfortable, and they hated and shunned him for it. The theoretical boffins had carved the physical universe up into specialities controlled by several of their unconnected academic disciplines, and by so doing had succeeded in completely obscuring reality. For example, a man visiting his local university and asking for an explanation of exactly how he was able to see a hill five miles away, would be told that this was a very complex scientific matter. The poor fellow would first be directed to the neuro-scientists and psychologists who would explain how his eyes worked, before being passed on to the physicists (and perhaps meterologists) who would explain about photons and the atmosphere between his eyes and the hill. Eventually he would probably be handed on to the geographers and geologists who would explain the physical appearance and composition of the hill itself. Thus the simple problem of seeing a hill five miles away had been converted into several different packages of irrelevant academic rubbish, capable of providing a living for at least five theoretical boffins and their families. |
