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Author Topic: Eric Dollard Harvests AM signal from Ground at full power No distance Limits"  (Read 22888 times)

Pirate88179

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well
experiments will tell just how far how strong and how well mother earth can be used as a transmitter of signal or power?

I was told that stubblefield had issues with his ground transmitter once electricity was in place in the cities [interference]??

thanks for all input and comments here.

Chet K

Well, the navy has used ELF  (extremely low freq.) to communicate with subs deep under water for years.  The transmitting station has to be in a special place geologically speaking (there are only a few known sites in the world at this time) and the waves travel (very slowly) through the earth and can reach a deeply submerged sub many thousands of miles away on the other side of the world.  The curvature of the earth does not inhibit these signals at all.  This is similar to what Tesla was working on at Wardencliff.  Most folks think he was sending energy through the air but, from what I have read in many places, he was actually sending signals through the earth which may very well be where the Navy got the idea for ELF in the first place.  The Russians also have this technology and, like the US, have been using it for many, many years now.

As far as Stubblefield goes,  what we found out in our research was basically that he decided to use pitchblend (uranium ore) in order to up his transmitting power and, since he seeded his garden with it for his experiments, one of his kids got very sick from eating the planted vegetables and died. (Potatoes I think) Then his wife left him taking the other kids and he was alone and more likely broke.  I do not remember reading about the newly installed power grid interfering with his experiments but, of course, it could easily be true.

Bill

PS  This will scare you.  The US uses the ELF in order to launch a nuclear attack if needed by only sending a "launch" signal.  The Russians use it a little differently.  They broadcast an "all clear" message to their subs constantly and, if that signal ever stops, their orders are to launch.  This would be fine unless, oh I don't know, an electronic component fries or some black out happens or whatever.  Shit happens as we all know.  In that case, the sub Captains would launch all of their missiles.  This knowledge does not help me to sleep at night.


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See the included quote which indicates power is drawn from the transmitter under the system designed by Tesla.  This quote comes from a 14 Mb document I found on the internet by Valone.  It is called Harnessing the Wheelwork of Nature by Thomas Valone.  It is too large for me to upload as an attachment.  I thought these comments by Tesla would clear up the recent questions asked.

 Quote from Tesla:  Tesla states, "As to the transmission of power through space, that is a project which I
considered absolutely certain of success long since. Years ago I was in the position to transmit
wireless power to any distance without limit other than that imposed by the physical
dimensions of the globe. In my system it makes no difference what the distance is. The
efficiency of the transmission can be as high as 96 or 97 per cent, and there are practically no
losses except such as are inevitable in the running of the machinery. When there is no
receiver there is no energy consumption anywhere. When the receiver is put on, it draws
power. That is the exact opposite of the Hertz-wave system. In that case, if you have a plant
of 1,000 horsepower (750 kW), it is radiating all the time whether the energy is received or
not; but in my system no power is lost. When there are no receivers, the plant consumes only a
few horsepower necessary to maintain the vibration; it runs idle, as the Edison plant when the
lamps and motors are shut off."9

@citfa,

Thank you for your thorough research. It's clear now that Tesla's ground power system tailored the output to match the load as an instantaneous event. The grid lags and uses a very complex system to match the output to load, especially during peak consumption hours.

Wardenclyffe had a rail system linked to it that carried coal cars for the turbine generators. A heavy load would force the laborers to shovel coal. No free lunch!

J.P. Morgan scraped the plant because it was impossible for his company to prevent consumers from pirating power straight from the ground anywhere in the world. That's how we wound up with an overhead loss grid with meters.

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We could use Tesla's system if we plugged all the Worlds power plants into the ground and controlled them with a "Krell" super computer from Altair IV. Water might be released from a dam overflowing in Canada to supply power to a construction project in Nirobi. The power may have to be free and subsidized by a general fund, or a penny per watt plan. We could control emissions this way and reverse Global Warming, without straospheric Chem-Trails.

Large scale power pirating could easily be policed by sophisticated infra red satellite surveillance cameras.   

Would this involve "World Government"? "Super Efficiency" in a Global free market economy would be better. All we need's a new trade deal!

Geo-Thermal power from Iceland alone could probably meet all the World's energy needs.

Costa Rica may turn into the new Saudi Arabia with it's three active volcanos !

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Don't anyone work their hopes up too high on this approach. It would probably electrocute half of today's city dwellers right off the bat in buildings with matching resonant frequency.

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synchro1


Fairy tale fairy tale...you read too much tales.... cifta is correct
Tesla abandoned Wardenclyffe because :


1  It could be used as a weapon
2  It never was planned to be overunity , it was planned to send power generated by hydropower plants
3  He found a better way, but also a better (in his opinion)  usage for it - antigravity

citfta

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synchro1


Fairy tale fairy tale...you read too much tales.... cifta is correct
Tesla abandoned Wardenclyffe because :


1  It could be used as a weapon
2  It never was planned to be overunity , it was planned to send power generated by hydropower plants
3  He found a better way, but also a better (in his opinion)  usage for it - antigravity


Wow forest,

You certainly have me confused.  Where did I say anything about Tesla abandoning Wardenclyffe?   Everything I have ever read about Wardenclyffe clearly stated that Morgan quit funding it when he discovered he wouldn't be able to control who used the power.

I agree with your statement #2, but I have never seen any evidence anywhere that supports your #1 and #3 claims.  Do you have any evidence that supports those claims?

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Well, the navy has used ELF  (extremely low freq.) to communicate with subs deep under water for years.  The transmitting station has to be in a special place geologically speaking (there are only a few known sites in the world at this time) and the waves travel (very slowly) through the earth and can reach a deeply submerged sub many thousands of miles away on the other side of the world.  The curvature of the earth does not inhibit these signals at all.  This is similar to what Tesla was working on at Wardencliff.  Most folks think he was sending energy through the air but, from what I have read in many places, he was actually sending signals through the earth which may very well be where the Navy got the idea for ELF in the first place.  The Russians also have this technology and, like the US, have been using it for many, many years now.

As far as Stubblefield goes,  what we found out in our research was basically that he decided to use pitchblend (uranium ore) in order to up his transmitting power and, since he seeded his garden with it for his experiments, one of his kids got very sick from eating the planted vegetables and died. (Potatoes I think) Then his wife left him taking the other kids and he was alone and more likely broke.  I do not remember reading about the newly installed power grid interfering with his experiments but, of course, it could easily be true.

Bill

PS  This will scare you.  The US uses the ELF in order to launch a nuclear attack if needed by only sending a "launch" signal.  The Russians use it a little differently.  They broadcast an "all clear" message to their subs constantly and, if that signal ever stops, their orders are to launch.  This would be fine unless, oh I don't know, an electronic component fries or some black out happens or whatever.  Shit happens as we all know.  In that case, the sub Captains would launch all of their missiles.  This knowledge does not help me to sleep at night.


https://books.google.es/books?id=NOPpwVvNu44C&pg=PA37&lpg=PA37&dq=ELF+transmitter+in+Wales&source=bl&ots=qCbrQPToHV&sig=XK9tnQ9ZTqFoytowrRNG8jyuQDw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CEMQ6AEwBmoVChMI49_AkePgyAIVg7gUCh1XCg_s#v=onepage&q=ELF%20transmitter%20in%20Wales&f=false




The Criggion site Nr Oswestry (my home town) I know well, also I worked for Marconi in my time ;) 


ELF can only be used for Morse as it is the only possible type of modulation at such low frequencies, BUT, someone was working in my time on a negative earth transmitter with full modulation possibilities, Hmmmm I wonder if they ever got it to work????


Regards


Mike 8)

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Wow forest,

You certainly have me confused.  Where did I say anything about Tesla abandoning Wardenclyffe?   Everything I have ever read about Wardenclyffe clearly stated that Morgan quit funding it when he discovered he wouldn't be able to control who used the power.

I agree with your statement #2, but I have never seen any evidence anywhere that supports your #1 and #3 claims.  Do you have any evidence that supports those claims?


It might be that Morgan quit funding but not due to reasons we think. Tesla was prepared to send power using Wardenclyffe in the secure manner,
 so only a device tuned by him can tap this power. That is one of the reasons he patented multi-channel transmitters. He explained it in his interview ;-)
Yes, it is my personal assumption he used Wardenclyffe and maybe second tower to generate Tunguska disaster. Suddenly after 1908 he completely lost interest
 in Wardenclyffe.

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Chet,

You said you were working on this.  Did you buy the video and book?  I know you can't post copyrighted material but if you bought it does it seem to be complete and useful information?   Or has anyone else bought this and would care to comment about it?  I am tempted to buy it just out of curiosity.

Carroll

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Chet,

You said you were working on this.  Did you buy the video and book?  I know you can't post copyrighted material but if you bought it does it seem to be complete and useful information?   Or has anyone else bought this and would care to comment about it?  I am tempted to buy it just out of curiosity.

Carroll
I bought it last night and will let you know.

citfta

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Thanks Jimboot,

I don't really mind spending a little money to get it.  It is more a matter of it is worth my time to watch the videos and read the book. I sometimes find Dollard a little hard to take.  We are both ham radio operators but there are time when he seems to be talking way over my head.

Thanks again,
Carroll

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Thanks Jimboot,

I don't really mind spending a little money to get it.  It is more a matter of it is worth my time to watch the videos and read the book. I sometimes find Dollard a little hard to take.  We are both ham radio operators but there are time when he seems to be talking way over my head.

Thanks again,
Carroll
He always talks over my head... I usually need to watch 50 times before I understand even the smallest of details :)

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My head hurts. Way above my pay grade but I will be watching several times more. Just the coil size calculations gave me a headache.

citfta

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Jimboot,

If you want to really dig into it that deep the ARRL Radio Amateur's Handbook goes into explaining all the calculations and how it all works.  It is a great book for learning electronics for those that don't have any formal training in that field.  They have been publishing that book for several years with an update every couple of years or so.  But the calculations are the same from even a 30 year old book.  So you might find an old copy pretty cheap on Ebay or Amazon.  Plus the old ones even get into vacuum tube theory for those interested in them.

Carroll

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Did anyone manage to replicate this successfully?

I have tried to find anyone, but i cant even find any replicators except from one guy on Youtube, and another guy.