Re: Tesla Light?

Dennis C. Lee ( (no email) )
Tue, 04 Aug 1998 15:37:54 +0000

At 05:00 AM 8/4/98 -0500, you wrote:

>I am looking for information on the generator Tesla developed and was
>used in the Korean war. It was the size of your hand and produced a very
>bright light. It was top secret and once used was then destroyed,so as
>not to fall into enemy hands. Any help would be appreciated.
>===================

Any suggestion as to what the light did when 'used'?

>My response at this point;

>I'd base my investigations on Tesla's own writings and stay away from
>the many out there who, in my considered opinion, are making up such
>sensational and non-factual stories. That's why the stories can't be
>tracked down to any degree of detail because they simply never happened.

Then again, we have only a very small percentage of what Tesla did write.

>For years now, the alt science arena has become infested with people who
>recognize that they can use such stories to make a living, whether
>selling books, lecturing or promising plans or devices that never come
>to fruition.
>
>The most recent disease is the claims by some that Moray, Hubbard,
>Hendershot, Coler, Testatika and many others used radioactive elements.
>It is a total distortion of what little is known by certain parties who
>are promoting their own agenda and trying to make a buck on the
>gullibility of the newbies in the field and the openness of the
>Internet.
>
>Many of us are extremely concerned because people are not reading the
>ORIGINAL documents, but instead relying on this new age, imaginary crap
>as being the 'answer'...though none of these people who are making this
>claim have remotely succeeded in duplicating any of the machines they
>claim to have figured out, even with radium, though they claim to have
>done so in their quest for recognition, fame or money.

Are you referring to Bruce Perrault here?

Regards;
Dennis
Tall Ships
http://pw1.netcom.com/~atech/tallship.html