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3 Book Set of Proceedings of the International Tesla Symposium, 1988, 1990, 1992
This series of International Tesla Society Symposiums books is a collection dedicated to Tesla's genius and is a compendium of technical wizardry from many contributors during the tenure of the International Tesla Society.

Previously these were offered exclusively by the former International Tesla Society to their membership, but we have acquired the inventory so now you too can get this incredible set of books. Just one the three books in this set was previously listed on Amazon at $475.00.

You'll get all 3 books chronicling the events at the "Proceedings of the International Tesla Symposium" from 1988, 1990, and 1992. Get this RARE & amazing 3 book set while they last.

You may already know that history has been revised to make an inventing hero of Thomas Edison, but further investigation will lead you to conclude that Edison wasn't fit to shine Tesla's shoes. Edison sought to use Tesla's genius for his own gain, as was done by Edison with most of the inventions that were credited to him.
Tesla was the real deal, and his genius still speaks through his works.
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The International Tesla Symposiums were held in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
It is only fitting that these biennial events be hosted in the city where Tesla reached his zenith as he dared to confront the unknown.
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Unlike many of his "peers", Tesla would constantly challenge the conventional wisdom of his day in a number of different fields.
Now, nearly a half century after his death,conventional wisdom is still being challenged.

Nikola Tesla


It's been our privilege to pay tribute to Nikola Tesla, clearly one of the greatest and most gifted men ever to have walked this Earth.

There's a growing body of evidence that indicates that Tesla was murdered most likely to stop his forward motion on revolutionary technology.

A huge amount has been written about the prodigal genius of Nikola Tesla (maybe more even than on JFK, to whom we also pay Tribute), and so there may not be a great need to say more here about his life, his brilliance, his vision, and his achievements. But in brief, Tesla was an extraordinary, intuitive, creative genius who, among a great deal else, invented alternating current (which powers the the modern world) and radio (for which Marconi is often falsely given credit).

Contemporary biographers of Tesla have deemed him "the father of physics", "the man who invented the twentieth century", and "the patron saint of modern electricity".

Much of his life's work was about bringing the world free (i.e. zero-cost) energy, which Tesla envisioned would be broadcast wirelessly through the air or through the Earth itself with no need for powerlines - but despite years of trying, he never received the funding needed to achieve this dream.

It has long since been rumored that he invented or developed a significant number of electrical and electronic devices which were decades ahead of their time and would have been of special interest to US military and intelligence circles. Around 300 patents were issues to Tesla in 25 countries, many of them major and far-reaching in concept.

Many visitors will be aware that it was a prot?g? of Tesla - Otis T. Carr - who worked with the young Ralph Ring, whom we interviewed in 2006. Carr was not murdered, but his laboratory was forcibly closed by the FBI after he, Ralph and a small team of others had successfully test-flown a 40' diameter disk which operated on a combination of electromagnetic and esoteric principles.

The reality of Tesla's murder was brought home to us after listening to this most interesting audio interview (to download: PC users right-click, Mac users option-click).

Here, Eric Bermen tells Greg Syzmanski how he discovered his former girlfriend was the daughter of ex-Nazi SS Commando Otto Skorzeny, and thereby quite by chance met the elderly Skorzeny who had been living for years in the US, working as a carpenter with a new identity supplied by the CIA after WWII.

Bermen (who sometimes uses the pseudonym Eric Orion) heard a full confession from Skorzeny, who was nearing the end of his life, and was given a shoebox full of over a hundred photographs to substantiate his claims. Among a number of other highly significant revelations, Bermen heard from Skorzeny that he had personally suffocated Nikola Tesla on January 6, 1943, assisted by fellow-Nazi Reinhard Gehlen. Tesla was then 86 years old.

According to Skorzeny, he and Gehlen had tricked Tesla the previous day into revealing the full details of his most important discoveries. After the murder, they stole the contents of Tesla's safe, which were delivered to Hitler. (Note, of course, that the US military would have fully repatriated this treasure trove of innovation through Project Paperclip at the end of the war.)

Bermen's book is available here - in which a large number of Skorzeny's extraordinary photographs are published - and a useful discussion of Skorzeny's claims can be found here and here. Of great importance - not only regarding Tesla - is the research detail contained in this very comprehensive Don Nicoloff article, which we encourage all readers to study carefully.

At the University of Graz, Tesla raised the issue utilizing AC power. Chastised and rebuked by his peers and his professor as being out in left field somewhere. Tesla went on to develop the Alternating Current motor which would bring the 20th Century home to millions!

Radio, superior lightning protection, advanced lighting techniques, and the world's most efficient motor--the blade less turbine--are just a few of the elements comprising Tesla's legacy to the world.

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