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Has anyone else watched The Tesla Files?

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Always thought his work was interesting. There was a lot going on behind the scenes. One interesting fact was D. J. Trump's uncle went through Tesla's papers and said there was nothing of interest but so much stuff is missing. I found the address of Tesla's first laboratory here in Colorado Springs. It's residential now. I'm going to knock on some doors and see if the owners will let me metal detect their yards.
 
I read a book on him once. He was definitely different and probably pretty disturbed in his last years. But an interesting character who developed the basis of a lot of our electrical systems and motors. Thats interesting about Trumps uncle going through his papers.
 
Yes I saw it... and quite a few other documentaries on him. There used to be The International Tesla Society in Colorado Springs run by J. W. McGuinnis. I have much of the materials from the sale of that museum. Lots of books, a few of the display panels. I used to own one of the free energy machines. Sold it in some tough times to an anonymous buyer (I know who it was, but he doesn't want to be identified). We also have a section of our library populated with Tesla books.
 
I watched this -



One interesting fact was D. J. Trump's uncle went through Tesla's papers and said there was nothing of interest but so much stuff is missing.

Much has been written about that - naturally, it's all "conspiracy theory" and you shouldn't believe any of it.
 
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