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Re: Colorado springs



Amen!

On Tue, 21 Nov 2000 23:45:10 -0700 "Tesla list" <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
writes:
> Original poster: "D.Wightman" <dwightman-at-mmcable-dot-com> 
> 
> I just got back from visiting Colorado springs. I asked many people 
> where the
> museum was, unfortunatly it is closed down. I then proceeded to look 
> for
> tesla's lab. Finaly i found a local to the town who new some things. 
> Many years
> ago a housing subdivision was being built. The contractor found some 
> of the
> remains of the barn where tesla did his work. Now there sits a house 
> on it, I
> suppose that the residents of this house have no idea of the soil 
> beneath its
> foundation. I was told that what attracted Tesla to Colorado springs 
> was that
> Pikes peak, which sits just to the north, northwest of the site has 
> some quite
> unusual magnetic anamolies about it. The Airforce Academy sits to 
> the north of
> the town and pilots talk about the fact that if you fly an aircraft 
> over it
> your compass swings as much as 17 degrees. I was also told that 
> Tesla was
> interested in the lightning storms there . 
> Any way i felt that the city of Colorado springs really has dropped 
> the ball in
> recognizing, Mr.Tesla. As well as allowing the site to have a house 
> built on
> top of it. If anyone who reads this plans to go to Colorado springs, 
> you will
> run into dead ends everywhere. Seems that after he died the 
> government really
> went to work to hide everything in that town, that is with the 
> exception of
> course, the writings and notes.
> 
> 
>