Re: Tunguska Affair

Jerry Wayne Decker ( jwdatwork@yahoo.com )
Thu, 13 May 1999 13:58:54 -0700 (PDT)

Hi Theo!

Yes, but with Tesla's highly inflated ego plus his
built induced OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder), he
would have shouting his 'success' from the roof tops
if he'd actually been involved in it, quoting it as
often as he quoted his Colorado Springs experiments in
later writings. Which he never did.

Because it was such a remote area, I don't think it
would have been anything to be ashamed unless it
killed people or destroyed property.

Anyway, we'll never know unless it happens again today
where we can get fresher samples and observations. At
this point, its ALL speculation along the lines of
frogs and stones raining from the sky, ala Charles
Fort.

Maybe even an act of god...<g>..

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--- Theo Paijmans wrote:
> Hi Jerry and all,
>
> Thanks for your reply on zokwelle. I haven't
> encountered the word yet, but
> that doen't mean it's not there :-) As to Tunguska,
> - and strange
> synchronicity, on another list this topic popped up.
> Tesla, according to
> the person who provided information claimed in 1908
> that:
>
> Source is NEW YORK TIMES APRIL21, 1908 "Mr Teslas
> Vision"
>
> In this article Tesla claims to be able to destroy
> any locality on earth
> without "disturbing" any other locality.
>
> Note this is just two months BEFORE Tungusta
> (June 30 1908)
>
> I think that this is the bit of info that germinated
> this idea in Bearden's
> book. As to this idea of Tesla; it sounds remarkably
> similar to Phillipow's
> idea, who propagated to be able to accomplish such a
> feat around the turn
> of the century. Phillipow (a Russian scientist) was
> murdered by the
> Ochrana, the Zcarist secret police) There's info on
> Phillipow in my Keely
> book.
>
> Best,
>
> Theo
>
>
> "Jerry W. Decker" wrote:
>
> > Hi Folks et al!
> >
> > With regard to the new age claim of Tesla causing
> Tunguska, in none of
> > Tesla's voluminous writings or interviews that I
> have ever read, does
> > Tesla mention that explosion or take credit as the
> source.
> >
> > The idea seems to have begun about 10 years or so
> ago as far as I can
> > tell and was a theory based on who/what was
> available at the time who
> > might have the facilities to cause such an
> explosion. I believe the
> > entire claim was sparked by Beardens books on
> collapsing a scalar
> > bubble.
> >
> > However, as far as I know, there are no meteor or
> cometary fragments
> > found, nor is there any radioactivity.
> >
> > The best explanation I have seen to date and one
> which makes the most
> > sense to me, is that of Walter Wright who claims
> that celestial bodies
> > tend to REPEL from each other, that when they
> attempt to strike
> > perpendicular to the face of the planet, that they
> are repelled but NOT
> > before creating a very large, highly compressed
> air pocket, much like a
> > donut pressure wave of superheated air, which
> strikes the earth as the
> > meteor is repelled.
> >
> > That is why the trees fall outward from a central
> point, a shock wave
> > was heard and I believe felt by some and there are
> no physical traces.
> >
> > If you will note Tom Bearden writes that it is his
> belief that a scalar
> > bubble can be created over or in a specific area,
> and manipulated in
> > such a way as to induce tremendous heat or to
> extract all heat to
> > instantly freeze that area, and from a distance.
> This hasn't been
> > proven as far as I know and is therefore
> hypothetical.
> >
> > So, its a neat story but the high pressure
> superheated air accounts for
> > the phenomena much better than the Tesla myth. Of
> course, I am one of
> > the very few who realizes that Tesla 'lifted' many
> of his ideas from
> > others, as did Edison and Einstein, taking full
> credit and experiencing
> > mental aberrations in fear of being
> caught...<g>...my opinion of course
> > but one day we will have all the documentation
> together to back it up,
> > but not just yet...eh Theo?...<g>..seeya!
> > --
> > Jerry Wayne Decker /
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