The Tesla Files: Tesla's Theories Have Been HIDDEN from the Public *2 Hour Marathon*

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Dr. Travis Taylor and Jason Stapleton aim to replicate Nikola Tesla's wireless energy transmission experiment to prove his theories and uncover hidden documents, facing challenges and revelations along the way. The team investigates missing trunks of Tesla's inventions, historical discrepancies, and a potential government plot to suppress his groundbreaking work, shedding light on Tesla's legacy and the mystery surrounding his inventions.

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  • Dr. Travis Taylor and investigative journalist Jason Steton are recreating an experiment by a mysterious scientific genius from over 100 years ago to prove Nikola Tesla's theory of wireless electricity transmission through the ground using light bulbs.
  • Tesla's inventions, including wireless electricity and powerful weapons, were stored in 80 trunks, but only a few were found after his death in 1943, sparking intrigue and suspicion of government suppression.
  • The team, including Travis Taylor and Jason Stapleton, delves into discrepancies in FBI files regarding Tesla's trunks and missing Edison medal, visiting the Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade to search for stolen trunks and investigate the potential existence of Tesla's particle beam weapon.
  • Travis Taylor's team successfully replicates Tesla's experiment of wirelessly lighting a bulb using a Tesla coil and the ground, showcasing the groundbreaking potential of Tesla's work in wireless energy transmission.

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Recent questions

  • What experiment are Dr. Travis Taylor and Jason Stapleton replicating?

    Dr. Travis Taylor and investigative journalist Jason Stapleton are replicating an experiment by a mysterious scientific genius from over 100 years ago on a private Ranch in August 2017. They aim to prove Nikola Tesla's theory that electric power can be transported wirelessly through the ground using light bulbs.

  • What did Nikola Tesla theorize about wireless electricity transmission?

    Nikola Tesla theorized that a network of power stations could distribute free wireless electricity using the Earth's electrical energy. He believed in tapping into stationary waves in the Earth's vibrations for limitless power, aiming to transmit energy wirelessly through the air and into the Earth to light up a bulb.

  • What significant inventions were stored in Nikola Tesla's missing trunks?

    Tesla's missing trunks contain potentially groundbreaking scientific documents, including designs for wireless energy transmission and powerful weapons. The team examines photos of the trunks and a manifest listing the items inside, revealing a rough initial list and a detailed catalog later, showcasing the importance of these missing inventions.

  • What challenges did Travis Taylor and his team face during the experiment?

    Travis Taylor and his team faced challenges with excessive voltage while attempting to replicate Tesla's experiment using Tesla coils to remotely power a small boat wirelessly. They had to make adjustments to prevent damaging the boat, highlighting the technical difficulties involved in recreating Tesla's work.

  • What did the team discover about Tesla's laboratory at Wardenclyffe?

    The team discovered that Tesla's laboratory at Wardenclyffe, now in ruins, was explored using a drone due to contamination, shedding light on his work there. Ground penetrating radar (GPR) was used to scan beneath Warden Cliff to locate hidden structures, revealing the presence of tunnels beneath the tower and hinting at the secretive nature of Tesla's experiments.

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Summary

00:00

Uncovering Tesla's Lost Inventions and Secrets

  • Dr. Travis Taylor and investigative journalist Jason Steton are replicating an experiment by a mysterious scientific genius from over 100 years ago on a private Ranch in August 2017.
  • They aim to prove Nikola Tesla's theory that electric power can be transported wirelessly through the ground using light bulbs.
  • Tesla's disappearance of secret files is being investigated, suggesting a plot to discredit him and hide his discoveries.
  • Tesla's inventions, including wireless electricity and powerful weapons, were stored in 80 trunks, but only a few were found after his death in 1943.
  • Author Mark Cipher reveals Tesla's significant inventions and the CIA's classified interest in him.
  • The CIA's declassified documents mention Tesla's Concepts, sparking intrigue and suspicion of government suppression.
  • Travis Taylor and Jason Stapleton delve into discrepancies in FBI files regarding Tesla's trunks and the missing Edison medal.
  • The group visits the Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade, Serbia, to search for missing trunks stolen at Tesla's death.
  • The museum director, Bren Amir, denies the existence of Tesla's particle beam weapon, contradicting historical claims.
  • Questions arise about the missing trunks, discrepancies in records, and the need for thorough historical research to uncover the truth.

18:20

Uncovering Tesla's Lost Inventions: A Investigation

  • Tesla's personal documentation is stored in a secure space, investigated by Mark Cipher, Travis Taylor, Jason Stapleton, and Tim Eaten.
  • The missing trunks of Tesla contain potentially groundbreaking scientific documents, including designs for wireless energy transmission and powerful weapons.
  • The team examines photos of the trunks and a manifest listing the items inside, revealing a rough initial list and a detailed catalog later.
  • An agreement between Tesla and the Soviet Union in 1935 for teleforce raises questions about Tesla's financial situation and the authenticity of his signature.
  • The team faces challenges accessing Tesla's signature on documents, leading to suspicions of forgery or government intervention.
  • John G Trump, a relative of President Trump, was involved in retrieving Tesla's belongings after his death, but discrepancies in the number and value of trunks recovered arise.
  • Tesla's experiments in Colorado Springs, focusing on wireless energy transmission, are revisited by Travis Taylor, Jason Stapleton, and Kyle Davis.
  • The team, joined by electrical energy experts, attempts to replicate Tesla's experiment using Tesla coils to remotely power a small boat wirelessly.
  • The experiment encounters challenges with excessive voltage, requiring adjustments to prevent damaging the boat.
  • Mark Cipher meets with Tesla's grandnephew to investigate Tesla's claimed particle beam weapon and its potential military implications.

35:59

"Tesla's Wireless Energy Transmission: Uncovering History"

  • Tesla's invention, the Tesla coil, is an electromagnetic amplifier capable of generating high voltage electricity.
  • Travis Taylor and his team are replicating Tesla's experiment with Tesla coils to transmit electricity wirelessly.
  • Travis hopes to prove Tesla's theory of wireless energy transmission by lighting a vintage bulb using the Tesla coil.
  • Investigative journalist Jason Stapleton is researching Tesla's activities in Colorado Springs at the Pioneers Museum.
  • Tesla arrived in Colorado Springs in 1899 to transmit wireless radio signals but shifted focus to harnessing Earth's electrical energy.
  • Tesla believed in tapping into stationary waves in the Earth's vibrations for limitless power.
  • Tesla theorized that a network of power stations could distribute free wireless electricity using the Earth's electrical energy.
  • Travis and his team are using Tesla coils to transmit energy through the air and into the Earth to light up a bulb.
  • Jason is gathering information about Tesla's activities in Colorado Springs to locate missing files stolen from Tesla.
  • Tesla's work on wireless energy transmission could have changed history, and finding his missing files is crucial to uncovering his true impact.

54:17

Tesla's Secretive Work in Colorado Springs

  • Nikola Tesla was secretive about his work in Colorado Springs, frustrating people who expected public announcements of discoveries.
  • Tesla's experimental laboratory in Colorado Springs was 50 by 60 feet in diameter, 18 feet tall, and housed the largest Tesla coil in the world.
  • Tesla claimed to light 200 lamps wirelessly at a distance of 26 miles, showcasing his bold vision and research.
  • Tesla experimented with wireless power transmission through sand, indicating the potential value of his work.
  • Kevin Leonard, from the Leonard Group, shared a plan for wireless power transmission based on Tesla's ideas with Travis Taylor.
  • Tesla identified the ionosphere and theorized about a global power system using resonant frequency to transmit energy wirelessly.
  • Records show that Tesla's laboratory and its contents were auctioned off in 1905-1906 due to unpaid bills, erasing valuable information.
  • Jason Stapleton searched for Tesla's missing research equipment and documents in Colorado Springs, facing challenges due to missing records.
  • Travis Taylor attempted to replicate Tesla's wireless electricity experiment using a Tesla coil, facing challenges in lighting up a bulb efficiently.
  • Jason Stapleton met a local family claiming to have acquired a copper sphere from Tesla's laboratory, hoping to find clues about Tesla's work.

01:11:33

"Wireless Power: Tesla's Vision and Experiment"

  • Travis is conducting an experiment to prove Tesla's claim of illuminating a light bulb wirelessly using a Tesla coil and the ground.
  • Travis, along with Jason, Kyle, and the team, switch to using an LED bulb due to the Tesla coil's insufficient voltage.
  • They test the LED bulb's receptivity to energy by holding it in the air and transmitting power through the Tesla coil.
  • By touching the ground with a metal rod, they successfully illuminate the bulb, showcasing the conductive properties of the ground and air.
  • The team replicates one of Tesla's key experiments, demonstrating the coil's current strength affecting the bulb's distance and brightness.
  • They further prove the ground's role in transmitting power by showing the circuit loop created when touching the ground.
  • Travis attempts to reproduce Tesla's experiment of lighting bulbs stuck in the ground wirelessly.
  • The experiment succeeds, validating Tesla's claims and showcasing the potential of his wireless power transmission.
  • Mark discusses Tesla's vision of wireless power transmission and the potential of his missing files to reveal groundbreaking inventions.
  • The team visits the New Yorker Hotel, where Tesla lived, to investigate the mysterious circumstances surrounding his death and missing trunks of scientific papers.

01:28:19

Nikola Tesla: Inventor, Controversial Figure, Mysterious Death

  • In 1884, Nikola Tesla gained fame for inventing the alternating current electricity delivery system, which remains the standard today.
  • Tesla's downfall was attributed to his quarrelsome personality, leading to severed relationships with powerful figures like Thomas Edison and JP Morgan.
  • Tesla was known for making wild claims about wireless electricity distribution, telecommunications, and weapons of mass destruction.
  • After Tesla's death, his closest relative, Sava Kosanovich, came to collect his belongings, including items from a safe that had been broken into.
  • Speculation arose about the FBI and OSS potentially monitoring Tesla and possibly accessing his room before his body was discovered.
  • Two individuals, Dodie and Fitzgerald, accompanied Kosanovich, with suspicions that they were not hotel managers but possibly intelligence agents.
  • The New Yorker Hotel's underground tunnels were explored by Tesla biographer Mark Cipher, astrophysicist Dr. Travis Taylor, and journalist Jason Stapleton.
  • Tesla's experiments required significant electricity, leading to the New Yorker Hotel's appeal due to its private power plant.
  • Tesla's abandoned Wardenclyffe Tower was intended for wireless power transmission but faced financial issues after a falling out with JP Morgan.
  • Tesla's laboratory at Wardenclyffe, now in ruins, was explored using a drone due to contamination, shedding light on his work there.

01:46:02

"Search for Tesla's Missing Files Reveals Secrets"

  • Travis Taylor, Jason Stapleton, Mark Cipher, and Tim Eaton are searching for clues to locate Nicola Tesla's missing files at Tesla's long-abandoned Warden Cliff laboratory.
  • They enlist the help of drone operator Joe Quigley to photograph the interior of the laboratory.
  • The laboratory is in a state of disrepair, with little resemblance to its former state as Tesla's advanced facility.
  • Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is used to scan beneath Warden Cliff to locate hidden structures.
  • GPR works by sending microwaves to detect objects with different electromagnetic resistance in the soil.
  • An anomaly is discovered underground, possibly indicating the existence of a tunnel beneath the tower.
  • Granite blocks at the site suggest Tesla's experiments involved electrical properties of the material.
  • The team speculates on the connection between Tesla's work at Warden Cliff and the Nazi invention known as the Glock.
  • GPR data reveals the presence of tunnels beneath Warden Cliff, confirming long-standing rumors.
  • Despite extensive searches, blueprints for Warden Cliff remain elusive, hinting at deliberate concealment of Tesla's work by powerful entities.

02:03:18

Tesla's Wireless Electricity and Hidden Inventions

  • Nicola Tesla demonstrated wireless electricity transmission in Colorado Springs and aimed to distribute it globally, but facing setbacks, he developed groundbreaking inventions that were hidden after his death, awaiting discovery.
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