View Full Version : I talked to George Noory & Professor W. Bernard Carlson last night
jagman
17th July 2013, 18:24
Last night show was excellent! My call can be heard at the 223:05
Thank you goes out to "Wind" for finding the video for me
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrIf29PDXJc
shadowstalker
17th July 2013, 18:29
How do you do that, I always thought the lines would be harder to get through, dude your awesome.
Wind
17th July 2013, 18:42
Well done and you're welcome, jagman. :)
jagman
17th July 2013, 18:45
How do you do that, I always thought the lines would be harder to get through, dude your awesome.
Shadowstalker, I will pm you later with my secrets.
My computer crashed last night,so I have to go home
and set up another. You and the rest of Avalon are Awesome.
TargeT
17th July 2013, 18:47
Too bad he was clueless on the "bush is fitzgerald" topic.. I had read that before and found it quite interesting.
spiritguide
17th July 2013, 21:41
Tesla displayed a radio controlled torpedo during one of the world fairs. It is believed that then was the time he hooked up with the Naval Research Laboratories. Read a bio of Tesla back in the 70's and it stated that Edison was the secretory of the War Dept during WWI and it later became known as the DOD. With this political power Edison was able to keep Tesla outside the government and denounce his inventions. Research MAD gear (magnetic anomaly detection) and you will probably see some of Tesla's theories there. IMHO
Peace!
ThePythonicCow
17th July 2013, 23:18
Read a bio of Tesla back in the 70's and it stated that Edison was the secretory of the War Dept during WWI
The US Secretaries of War under Woodrow Wilson during World War I were (from here (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Secretary_of_War)) Lindley Miller Garrison and Newton D. Baker.
From The Thomas Edison Papers (Rutgers) (http://edison.rutgers.edu/NamesSearch/glocpage.php3?gloc=MF00):
These papers deal with two aspects of Edison's work during World War I: his role as chairman (later president) of the Naval Consulting Board (NCB), beginning in 1915; and his personal experimental work for the U.S. Navy and U.S. Army, which began early in 1917 and took up much of his time until the end of the war.
...Edison's role on the NCB had always been largely ceremonial, with the administrative work carried out by first vice chairman William L. Saunders and secretary Thomas Robins. Beginning in 1917, however, Edison devoted almost all of his time to a variety of research projects that he conducted both personally and with the assistance of experimenters working at various locations in New Jersey, on Long Island, and later at Key West. His results and expenses were reported to Secretary Daniels, but to Edison's disappointment the Navy declined to take up any of his inventions and by October 1919 the government had stopped funding his military research.
spiritguide
18th July 2013, 00:30
Read a bio of Tesla back in the 70's and it stated that Edison was the secretory of the War Dept during WWI
The US Secretaries of War under Woodrow Wilson during World War I were (from here (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Secretary_of_War)) Lindley Miller Garrison and Newton D. Baker.
From The Thomas Edison Papers (Rutgers) (http://edison.rutgers.edu/NamesSearch/glocpage.php3?gloc=MF00):
These papers deal with two aspects of Edison's work during World War I: his role as chairman (later president) of the Naval Consulting Board (NCB), beginning in 1915; and his personal experimental work for the U.S. Navy and U.S. Army, which began early in 1917 and took up much of his time until the end of the war.
...Edison's role on the NCB had always been largely ceremonial, with the administrative work carried out by first vice chairman William L. Saunders and secretary Thomas Robins. Beginning in 1917, however, Edison devoted almost all of his time to a variety of research projects that he conducted both personally and with the assistance of experimenters working at various locations in New Jersey, on Long Island, and later at Key West. His results and expenses were reported to Secretary Daniels, but to Edison's disappointment the Navy declined to take up any of his inventions and by October 1919 the government had stopped funding his military research.
Thanks Paul, was Chicago world's fair and radio controlled boat. from auto bio published 1988 circa. that I read. Did not intentionally try to mislead just memory bubbles. Stand corrected.
Mulder
18th July 2013, 09:07
Great call Jagman! It makes me want to do more research on Prescott Bush & Tesla...
Referee
18th July 2013, 20:55
Awesome Jagman!
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