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RE: Tim Richardson and The Timmins Project



Original poster: "Cameron B. Prince" <cplists@xxxxxxxxxx>

Hi Ed,

I am in no way endorsing or agreeing with any conspiracy theory. I agree
that there is a lot of this going on, which in my opinion, only tarnishes
Tesla's name and reputation.

My interest is with the Canadian who was trying to duplicate Tesla's work. I
wonder if he's still alive and if he could give an account or pictures of
his work.

As Golka's main focus was ball lightning, I would like to know if anyone has
actually tried to recreate Tesla's experiments for the same reasons or with
the same goals in mind and at the same scale.

Thanks,
Cameron

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tesla list [mailto:tesla@xxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 10:00 PM
> To: tesla@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: Tim Richardson and The Timmins Project
>
> Original poster: Ed Phillips <evp@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>     Lotsa phony baloney, nonsense,  fiction, and conspiracy galore
> there.  Some of the reports of recent meetings (NOT demos!!!!!!!) on
> the subject may be true but the basic thesis, that Tesla transmitted
> power from New York to Los Angeles, just ain't so.  Maybe he said he
> did if so he was lying, which doesn't seem likely.  This particular
> topic is the source of a vast amount of "Tesla mythology" and has
> firm proponents as well as firm naysayers (I belong among the
> latter).  I haven't looked up the reference in Wizard but will do it
> later.  "Everyone knows Tesla was going to provide free energy and
> distribute it world wide.  He would have done that if it hadn't been
> for THE CONSPIRACY."  Is a popular them you will see repeated
> endlessly, but fortunately not in forums like this one where guys are
> working with real stuff that really works.
>
> Ed