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Trump has a strange connection to Nikola Tesla's deadly 'impenetrable wall of force'

 
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LONG article about Tesla and Trump ending with . . .

Coincidentally after Tesla died, none other than electrical engineer and military technology researcher John G. Trump — President Trump's "nuclear" uncle, as an April 2016 New Yorker article by Amy Davidson dubbed him — was the person who examined Tesla's effects and reported his findings to the FBI.

Per Davidson, and according to Margaret Cheney and Robert Uth's book, "Tesla, Master of Lightning", John G. Trump told the Bureau:

"Tesla's 'thoughts and efforts during at least the past 15 years were primarily of a speculative, philosophical, and somewhat promotional character,' but 'did not include new, sound, workable principles or methods for realizing such results.'"

Congressional Republicans have said President Trump's wall will cost about $12 to $15 billion. However, analysts say a more realistic price tag, given what is known so far about the scope of the project, is likely to be about $25 billion.

[link to www.businessinsider.com]
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But Tesla also spun his deep understanding and explorations of electricity and radiation to dream up more nefarious inventions, including a "death ray" he described to Time Magazine in 1934, yet kept relatively quiet about.

"TESLA's only military invention was a method to which he once eluded but nevr [sic] fully described. This invention was a means whereby an impenetrable [sic] 'wall of force' can be erected around the United States' borders which would render helpless any military attack. TESLA disclosed the existence of his plan in 1934 and stated he intended to present it to the Geneva Conference but seldom referred to it afterward."
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LONG article about Tesla and Trump ending with . . .

Coincidentally after Tesla died, none other than electrical engineer and military technology researcher John G. Trump — President Trump's "nuclear" uncle, as an April 2016 New Yorker article by Amy Davidson dubbed him — was the person who examined Tesla's effects and reported his findings to the FBI.

Per Davidson, and according to Margaret Cheney and Robert Uth's book, "Tesla, Master of Lightning", John G. Trump told the Bureau:

"Tesla's 'thoughts and efforts during at least the past 15 years were primarily of a speculative, philosophical, and somewhat promotional character,' but 'did not include new, sound, workable principles or methods for realizing such results.'"

Congressional Republicans have said President Trump's wall will cost about $12 to $15 billion. However, analysts say a more realistic price tag, given what is known so far about the scope of the project, is likely to be about $25 billion.

[link to www.businessinsider.com]
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That's an intriguing possibility you've brought up. Trump also surrounds himself with gold. It appears Trump has some awareness of esoteric and advanced scientific discoveries.

Here is my post on how gold might be helping Trump.

Thread: Is this Trump's secret (and the danger) to being so intelligent and having such great hand eye coordination? Results update on page 6, #154
Yes, I did cure my Stage 4 cancer in two weeks when I was 48. I also reversed my chronic kidney disease (glomerulonephritis) when I was 25. In neither case were any medical treatments involved.
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