Tesla - Master Of Lightning (2000) (TVrip)

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Tesla - Master Of Lightning (2000) (TVrip)

Postby <insert> on Thu Feb 24, 2005 10:37 pm

Tesla - Master Of Lightning (2000)


..see the excitement coming...

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Sweet_Stephanie @ FTi wrote:
Tesla Master of Lightning 2001


One of my most favorite documentaries.
Nikola Tesla was the most influential man of the modern world.
Inventor of the AC motor, the high voltage transformer,and high power radio transmitters.
Discoverer of AC electric currents,high frequencies, and the transfer of electricity though space without wires.
Covers his entire life.Truly an Extraordinary man.

Two links here.It is same Documentary, just a toss up between sources or quality. :cheers:



Tesla - Master of Lightning.avi (Best Quality - Recommended)
Codec - DivX
Size - 698.78 mb
Length - 1h 24m
ed2k: Tesla.-.Master.Of.Lightning.avi  [698.78 Mb] [Stats]

Tesla - Master of Lightning PBS.avi(Slightly more sources)
Codec - DivX
Size - 700.18 mb
Length - 1h 26m
ed2k: Tesla.-.Master.of.Lightning.PBS.avi  [700.18 Mb] [Stats]






The work of eccentric inventor Nikola Tesla is foundational to the way Americans live in the 20th Century. His experiments paved the way for radio, neon and fluorescent lights, remote controls, and a better understanding of electrical energy itself. It wasn't easy for Tesla to be the innovator he was; he was met with opposition from heavyweights such as J.P. Morgan and Thomas Edison. But the support of Mark Twain and others brought Tesla through trauma and into the canon of great American idea men.
More - IMDB



screens from the recommended copy. tv cap?, has small watermark
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here's a good one on haarp (but it's about 10 years old)
ed2k: haarp-Holes_.in_Heaven-advanced_tesla_technology.ram  [37.21 Mb] [Stats]

should also point out the tesla books here and this free energy video

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Postby John_Doe on Sat Feb 26, 2005 4:47 am

Thank you very much as usual Insert! Have you watched all these docus you post? Are you like really smart? :wink:
Ahh.. no offence, but you are a robot, aren't you?
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Postby <insert> on Sat Mar 05, 2005 10:19 am

you're very welcome,

yes I have watched all these, actually loads more too.....
I just post and share the good ones. ;)

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