NARRATOR: He is the man
who harnessed lightning. He really is the
quintessential wizard. NARRATOR: He envisioned
new technologies far before their time. RABBI ARIEL BAR
TZADOK: These images would burst into his mind. NARRATOR: He also
claimed to have contact with otherworldly beings. DAVID CHILDRESS: You have to
wonder if extraterrestrials themselves weren't
feeding him information. NARRATOR: Nikola Tesla is
considered one of the most innovative and mysterious men
who ever lived, but was he simply a mad genius or might
his brilliance have had extraterrestrial origins? DAVID WILCOCK: He
was actually being communicated with
by extraterrestrials and publicly proclaimed this. NARRATOR: Millions of
people around the world believe we have been
visited in the past by extraterrestrial beings. What if it were true? Did ancient aliens really
help to shape our history? And if so, is there a connection
to the genius of Nikola Tesla? [music playing] New York City, January 7, 1943,
famed inventor Nikola Tesla dies of a heart attack on the
33rd floor of the Hotel New Yorker. Within hours of his
body being discovered, his nephew arrives at room 3327
and discovers Tesla's remains, as well as his technical papers
and notebooks have already been removed. Speculation spreads that the
Federal Bureau of Investigation had seized the items and quickly
designated them top secret. DAVID WILCOCK: Nikola
Tesla was completely paranoid about someone
trying to kill him, and as soon as he died,
US government agents swooped in and confiscated
all of his scientific papers. In a very short time, everything
that he had been guarding with his life was gone. The official story
is that nothing of any great
significance was found. It was just a lot of scientific
papers and documents. However there been a lot
of rumors over the years that the material
that was recovered was profoundly significant
in terms of a lot of highly advanced scientific concepts. NARRATOR: Just who was
this mysterious figure known as Tesla, and
why would his notebooks elicit so much interest from
the United States government? The life of Nikola
Tesla was a dramatic one from the very beginning. He was born at the stroke
of midnight on July 10, 1856 during a violent lightning
storm in what is now Croatia. MARC SEIFER: It was during
an electrical storm, and the midwife saw
this as a bad omen. But there was a
flash of lightning, and Tesla's mother said, no,
this will be a child of light. TIM SWARTZ: At an
early age Nikola Tesla showed a superior mind. He was already inventing things. He invented toys that used
insects to power them, but he was fascinated
by thunderstorms. And when he would
see the lightning, he became fascinated
with electricity, and he was determined that
he was going to harness the power of the
Earth and the universe for the benefit of mankind. NARRATOR: In 1881, after eight
years studying physics, math, and engineering at universities
in Grosse, Austria, and Prague, Tesla became an electrical
engineer for a telephone company in Budapest. Three years later,
the 28-year-old moved to the United States and
took a job in New York City working for Thomas Edison. But very quickly, the
two would become rivals in what became known as
the war of the currents. MARC SEIFER: In a sense,
you have dueling wizards. Edison was performing
with direct current. Tesla came along with
alternating current. Competing to win the right
to harness Niagara Falls, that was the big prize. If you harness Niagara Falls,
you would control all the power for the entire Northeast. NARRATOR: In Edison's direct
current distribution system, the steady stream of
electricity would lose potency as it traveled down the line. This required power
plants every half mile and could only supply
enough power to light bulbs. Tesla designed a far more
sophisticated system utilizing alternating current which
could easily be manipulated along the way allowing for not
only light bulbs to be powered but also other electric devices. Using Niagara Falls as a
hydroelectric power source, Tesla's system could illuminate
the entire Northeast. It'd be like comparing a
horse and buggy to a jet plane. Tesla had the jet plane. Edison had the horse and buggy. There is no comparison at all. Tesla had a quantum leap ahead. NARRATOR: Edison criticized
Tesla's Model as highly dangerous in an effort to
ensure that his system won out. He even went so far as holding
public demonstrations using alternating current to
electrocute cats and dogs and even a rogue elephant. But Nikola Tesla superior
AC power system ultimately prevailed, and today it
still remains the foundation of the world's power grid. Tesla allowed the world to be
electrified, and not only that, he brought electricity from
being kind of a useful thing to being a universal
thing that could be used all throughout society. GIORGIO A. TSOUKALOS:
Nikola Tesla is one of the most
amazing geniuses mankind has ever known. His ideas went far and beyond
what was accepted at the time. If it hadn't been for
Tesla, we would be living in very different times. NARRATOR: But Nikola
Tesla not only officially electrified the world. His legacy includes
groundbreaking work on electric railroads,
fluorescent and neon lights, wireless radio communications,
X-ray, remote control, turbine engines, speedometers,
helicopters, and even torpedos. By the time of his death,
Tesla held nearly 700 worldwide patents. GEORGE NOORY: Nikola Tesla was
one of the world's greatest inventors. Tesla was like
Leonardo da Vinci. He had the mind of a
futurist, and he was able to do incredible things. NARRATOR: During
Nikola Tesla time, the Industrial Revolution
was firmly taking hold. Factories using steam and coal
power replaced manual labor. Hundreds of thousands of
miles of railway and roads were built dramatically changing
the landscape of society, but this extraordinary
innovation came at a price, a complete
disregard for the environment. Nikola Tesla
said that there was a difference between
progress and technology. Progress benefits mankind. Technology does not
necessarily do that. If you have a technology
that is polluting the planet, that's not progress. NARRATOR: But just how is it
that Nikola Tesla was so far ahead of his time. For decades the
forward-thinking inventor, a man shrouded in mystery
has fascinated scholars and researchers. MARC SEIFER: Tesla came
from a very strange area. It actually wasn't too
far from Transylvania. He was tall and thin. He spoke 11 or 12
different languages, and he does these
fantastic inventions and fantastic performances. So he had this
mystique about him. RABBI ARIEL BAR
TZADOK: Nikola Tesla is born at a time, which
coincidentally coincides with an ancient
Zoharic prophecy that speaks about the opening of the
gates of wisdom upon the Earth. And who's born at this time? Nikola Tesla, Albert Einstein. This is the beginning
of so many things. NARRATOR: But could there
really be something more to the prophecies, rumors,
and wild speculations surrounding Nikola Tesla,
something, perhaps, even otherworldly. Throughout history, there
have been various prophets and scientists that have really
affected the human evolution like Einstein,
Galileo, Copernicus, and Tesla is definitely one
of these type of people. We have to wonder if these
people aren't somehow involved in some larger
plan of influence on humanity as a whole. DAVID CHILDRESS: Some
researchers into Tesla think that he was some kind
of special human receiver. And if that's the case, then we
have someone who the ETs were helping to move along and
develop the amazing inventions that light the world today. DAVID WILCOCK: Is it
possible that Tesla knew he was on a mission? Was he attempting to up level
our technology to the point at which we would
be capable of having all of the abilities of
those who in ancient times were called the gods? NARRATOR: Is it possible,
as some ancient astronaut theorists suggest, that Nikola
Tesla was being influenced by extraterrestrials-- extraterrestrials on a
mission to advance mankind? Perhaps answers can be
found by further examining the inspiration behind one of
Tesla's greatest achievements. [music playing] Cambridge, Massachusetts,
the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is home to some
of the world's greatest minds. MIT researchers are on the
forefront of innovation, including the development of
wireless transmission of power. Efficient wireless
transmission of electricity has eluded scientists for years. Radio waves, microwaves, and
even laser beam transmission of power have fallen short. But in 2007, MIT researchers
were able to safely transmit power wirelessly 7 feet
across a room, a feat heralded as a first step to
cutting the power cord. Incredibly a world in which
all electrical devices would be automatically
powered at all times requiring no
charging or wires was envisioned more than a century
earlier by inventor Nikola Tesla. And by some accounts, he was
close to actually achieving that goal. THOMAS VALONE: The ideas of
Tesla for wireless power have only been briefly investigated
by various scientists, and the tests that were done
by Tesla in 1899 to 1900, Colorado Springs, verified the
fact that the use of wireless was actually possible. MARC SEIFER: Tesla went
out to Colorado Springs to see if he could
send electricity miles, which is a tremendous
achievement, but he had a huge
tower, and there it was 200 feet to the top. His assistant was located
at the laboratory, and Tesla said when I
give you the signal, I want you to throw
the switch and fire up the wireless system. And Tesla probably
walked four miles away. NARRATOR: Tesla inserted
light bulbs into the Earth to see if his tower
was, in fact, creating a wireless circuit
with the ground. If so, the bulbs would light up. MARC SEIFER: These light
bulbs were being lit, so he was able to establish
that he could transmit electrical power
over great distances, but he did keep it a secret. He even kept the
mechanics of secret from his assistant who didn't
totally know all the details of what he was doing. [music playing] NARRATOR: Shoreham,
New York, 1901, Tesla convinces banker
JP Morgan to give him $150,000 for the construction
of a radio station. But instead, he uses the money
to build a giant wireless transmitter he calls
Wardenclyffe Tower. MARC SEIFER: Wardenclyffe
was 187 feet to the top, but it also went 120 feet
down into the ground. Tesla had envisioned receiving
stations, which would look just like the Wardenclyffe Tower
at different nodal point around the Earth. So he would jump energy by
means of wireless from station to station. He even thought that he could
eventually use the same system to jump power to
different planets. NARRATOR: But Tesla's dream
of creating a highly efficient broadcast of
wireless electricity was cut short when in 1904,
its funder JP Morgan discovered Tesla's true intentions to
provide free power to everyone on the planet. With lack of additional
funding, by 1908 the project was completely abandoned, and in
1917, the tower was demolished. No company, no corporation wants
to give away its technology freely. So Tesla was shut down
so the world wouldn't have free energy. But just how was Tesla able to
transmit electricity wirelessly for several miles when
modern scientists can only manage 7 feet? Tesla credited his many
inventions to the ability to realize them
entirely in his mind. He also described experiencing
intense flashes of light, which were followed by moments of
intense creativity and clarity. TIM SWARTZ: He would
see an invention appear before his eyes in almost
holographic detail. He said that he could
rotate these visions, take them apart piece by
piece, and he knew exactly how he was going to build
these inventions based on his visionary experiences. MARC SEIFER: One of
his greatest creations is the rotating
magnetic field, and that came in a flash of intuition. He felt that we were receivers,
that all impulses came from the outside, and that
we worked on these impulses. So he doesn't believe
that they come from dreams or inner visions. He really felt that we were in
a sense self-propelled robots. Some ancient astronaut
theorists believe there may be another explanation
for Tesla's uncanny abilities and mysterious visions. They suggest these spontaneous
episodes are proof that Tesla was receiving information
from an otherworldly source. These images would literally
burst into his mind. Somehow, somewhere some
connection was made, and it's the same way that
biblical prophets receive their prophecy. Nikola Tesla was clearly
in touch with something. DAVID CHILDRESS: You have to
wonder if extraterrestrials themselves weren't feeding
him images of inventions that only he could understand. TIM SWARTZ: Nikola Tesla felt
there was a knowledge base located somewhere in the
universe that all of humanity could tap into if they just knew
how to properly tune their mind to this knowledge base. NARRATOR: Is it possible
Nikola Tesla was actually being fed images to assist
him in furthering mankind. And if so could Tesla have
tapped into an ancient source of knowledge, perhaps even
rediscovering technology that may have been used before. GIORGIO A. TSOUKALOS: We have
these stories of towers that might have relayed energy, like
the obelisks that we can find all around the world
that they at some point were all connected and that they
were feeding off the Earth's magnetic grid. TIM SWARTZ: It's been discovered
in ancient Egyptian temples and tombs carvings
that looks suspiciously like modern daylight
bulbs and Tesla coils. DAVID CHILDRESS: Was there a
certain technology and energy system of ancient times that we
still have remnants of today, giant pyramids, obelisks, huge
standing stones and towers? Perhaps, they were all part
of some extraterrestrial huge energy system. NARRATOR: Was Tesla's
Wardenclyffe Tower meant to connect to an
ancient energy grid powered not only by the Earth but
eventually by other planets as well. And if so, is it possible
Nikola Tesla was communicating with advanced celestial
beings that visited Earth thousands of years ago. Perhaps further clues can be
found with the mysterious radio transmissions Tesla
claimed he received in 1899 from outer space. Colorado Springs, July 1899. While testing a
magnifying transmitter built to track
storms, Nikola Tesla claims he received some
sort of transmission from an unknown source. MARC SEIFER: One night he
was tracking thunderstorms 600 miles away but all of a
sudden he heard these beeps. And it was three
beats in sequence. And so it was mathematical,
and it didn't make any sense to him. And the more he
thought about it, he thought that they
came from outer space, perhaps, from the martians. JOHN BRANDEBURG: Mars' orbit
brings it close to the Earth periodically about
once every 1.8 years. And at one of those
close encounters, he believed he was picking
up signals from Mars. THOMAS VALONE: He most likely
had a radio receiver that was sensitive enough to receive
radio waves as we now know come from galaxies and lots of
different extraterrestrial sources. So he interpreted them
as signals from ETs. But perhaps, he had an open
channel that we really still don't understand today. MARC SEIFER: Tesla believed it's
absurd to think with the only intelligent beings
in the universe. If that's the case, where
are they in the intelligence hierarchy, and why
wouldn't they want to communicate with an
intelligent force on the Earth. NARRATOR: Tesla reported this
otherworldly communication and proclaimed his belief in
extraterrestrials in February of 1901 in an article for
Collier's Weekly titled Talking with the Planets. Tesla became obsessed with
trying to receive further radio communications
from other planets. Based on these transmissions
that Tesla was receiving, he developed the theory that
this extraterrestrial presence had been on Earth
for a millennium, that these extraterrestrials
had been controlling mankind from the very beginning. DAVID WILCOCK: How far did
these communications go? Did it lead to the point
where he was actually able to receive useful
information that was helping him build his inventions? Many believe that
this is what happened and that Tesla had direct
contact through the things he invented with
extraterrestrial intelligence. NARRATOR: But the
shocking revelation was shunned by Tesla's
scientific peers and led many to deem
him a mad scientist. JOHN BRANDEBURG: So you have
Nikola Tesla electrifying the world literally. Then about the time that he had
a falling out with JP Morgan, a very powerful man, he
had also had a legendary falling out with Edison,
another legendary powerful man. Then it came out that he was
trying to, perhaps, signal the planet Mars, and his
enemies exploited this, I think, to try and discredit him. NARRATOR: In the early 1980s,
It was rumored that Tesla was being considered to
receive the Nobel Prize, but mysteriously he never did. MARC SEIFER: Even
today scientists, don't take into account
the way they should. Tesla talked about atoms
working like solar systems, and that light can work
as a wave and a particle. Einstein got the Nobel Prize
for saying light worked like a particle, and Bohr and
Rutherford got a Nobel Prize for saying that atoms were
like little solar systems. So why is he removed from the
history of quantum physics when he really belongs
at the heart of it? So I think he's been unfairly
treated by the physicists and part of the reason
is his attachment to extraterrestrials. NARRATOR: Was Nikola Tesla
simply letting his imagination get the better of him, or
is it possible he really was in contact with
extraterrestrial beings. Belgrade, Serbia, housing
more than 160,000 documents, the Nikola Tesla Museum
offers rare insight into some of
Tesla's future plans including what some believe
to be drawings of spaceships. According to historians,
Tesla began work on his flying machine in 1910
focusing on the use of field propulsion or anti-gravity. It is believed
Tesla had discovered that high amounts of electricity
could actually create lift in an object. DAVID CHILDRESS: Throughout
the 1920s and 30s, Tesla continually talked about
gravity ships that could derive power from his Wardenclyffe
Towers that were going to be broadcasting power. He claimed these ships did
not have wings or fuel. They were completely electric. NARRATOR: But were Tesla's
designs truly the first of their kind, or is it
possible, as ancient astronaut theorists suggest, that similar
vehicles had already visited the planet in the remote past? GIORGIO A. TSOUKALOS: In
the ancient Indian epics, the Vedas, we find
references of Vimanas, those flying chariots
that were used by the gods in order to travel from
point A to point B. Some of these Vimanas were able to
alter direction at the drop of a hat without any effort. So now reading this from
a modern day perspective would suggest that some type of
anti-gravity device was used. You could link this
from the ancients to the modern world with
the modern UFO phenomenon, and so the idea that Tesla
might have worked on an gravity device is very plausible to me. NARRATOR: Are the depictions
of flying machines in ancient Hindu texts
like the Mahabharata really proof that Tesla had
received otherworldly knowledge in order to design
anti-gravity spaceships. And if the so-called
mad scientist actually did make contact with
extraterrestrials, is it possible he continued
to carry out their wishes in secret? Palo Alto, California,
2013, a Silicon Valley startups all electric sports
car wins MotorTrend's car of the year. It's one of the most
fuel efficient vehicles on the planet,
produces no emissions, and can go from 0 to 60 miles
per hour in four seconds. The Model S energizes
the electric car industry and reintroduces its namesake
to the world stage, Tesla. DAVID CHILDRESS: It's
interesting to think in 1931 Tesla told reporters
that he had converted a Pierce Aero car into a
completely electric car. Tesla showed them the car. He drove it around. It went as fast as
90 miles per hour. When you look at it, many of
the inventions that Tesla talked about and even patented
were eventually developed. NARRATOR: The list of
technologies that can be traced back to the drawing board
of Nikola Tesla is endless, modern humanoid robotics,
solar and wind power, weather manipulation, drones, and even
planetary exploration vehicles. Getting as little as just
two hours of sleep per day, the inventor's sole
purpose on Earth appeared to be geared toward
one end, advancing technology for the future of
the human race. MARC SEIFER: He always
had his eye on the future, and further he was trying
to shape the future through his inventions. RABBI ARIEL BAR TZADOK: Mr.
Tesla was not unique in this. Many of the founders,
leaders of religion also were compelled by
inner experiences, which pushed them to materialize
these things in the world. So in a religious
context, we would say that the religious leader is
in touch with something divine. In a scientific context,
we wouldn't necessarily use the word divide. But yet, somehow,
somewhere people are being contacted, receiving
communications, which are leading to the clear
introduction of new things in humanity. JASON MARTELL: Tesla seemed
to have this drive that put everything else by the wayside. When he was working on an
invention, food, sleep, relationships, human
interaction, none of that mattered. It's almost as if he was on some
type of a mission, a mission possibly with a greater
plan under the influence of extraterrestrials. NARRATOR: Was Nikola
Tesla really inspired to invent by an
extraterrestrial source, as some ancient astronaut
theorists suggest? And if so, might further clues
be found in what some believe to be the rantings of a madman. By the time Nikola Tesla moved
into his final home, the Hotel New Yorker in
January 1934, he had become better known
for his eccentricities than his inventions. He reportedly was an
extreme germophobe, preferred to work in
almost complete darkness, and was also obsessed
with the number three. Tesla was definitely
interested in numerology, and he was very superstitious. He had to circle a building
three times before he entered. He had calculated nodal
points around the planet, and they're probably linked
to the numbers three, six, and nine, and he said that the
numbers were very important. DAVID WILCOCK: Nikola
Tesla was quoted as saying if you knew the
magnificence of the three, six, and nine, you would have
a key to the universe. If we go to the Great
Pyramid of Giza, not only are there the
three larger pyramids of Giza all side
by side mirroring the positions of the
stars in Orion's belt, but we also see a group
of three smaller pyramids immediately away from the
three larger pyramids, three and three. Similarly, we find
lots of evidence that nature uses three-fold
and six-fold symmetry, including the hexagonal tile
shape of the common honeycomb. These shapes are in
nature, and the ancients emulated these shapes
in the building of their sacred architecture. So Tesla's quote
is neatly mirrored in the actual
archaeological evidence that we find in many
ancient architectural sites around the world. NARRATOR: Could the numbers
three, six, and nine really offer clues to the inner
workings of the universe. If so, is it possible that Tesla
uncovered this profound secret and used this knowledge to
push the boundaries of science and technology. Perhaps, the answer can be
found by examining Tesla's most controversial invention. New York City, July, 1934. On his 78th birthday,
Nikola Tesla makes headlines on the front
page of the New York Times for his alleged death-beam. According to the
article, the weapon could generate enough
energy to bring down a fleet of 10,000
enemy airplanes as far as 250 miles away. JOHN BRANDEBURG:
Tesla apparently discovered that he could
direct a stream of plasma plus solid particles
for long distances through the air and kind
of direct a lightning bolt, and he called this a death rate. GEORGE NOORY: Tesla wanted
to invent a machine that would knock out enemy
aircraft in the air. You would point to the skies,
turn it on, and all of a sudden those planes would
just fall like that. MARC SEIFER: Tesla felt that
if every country had a particle beam weapon, then no
country would ever be invaded, because
planes would be shot down and ships would be sunk. So he was trying to sell his
particle beam weapon to the US government during World War II,
and I think Franklin Roosevelt was basically looking
at two possibilities. Einstein was discussing the
possibility of an atom bomb. Tesla was discussing the
possibility of a particle beam weapon, and it turned
out the atom bomb was able to be invented. And that's the way they went. NARRATOR: Although the death
ray announcement failed to ignite interest by
the US war department, some say other
innovative work by Tesla did catch their attention. Earlier in his career
while conducting research with one of his
transformer coils, Nikola Tesla had a
near-death experience when he came in contact
with a resonating electromagnetic charge of
3 and 1/2 million volts. MARC SEIFER: Tesla was working
with 60 foot lightning bolts. And he made a mistake, and
he almost got electrocuted. And he couldn't get out, and he
had to get one of his workers to stop the lightning
from happening. And he barely escaped
with his life. And because of a shock that
he had, he had a revelation. DAVID CHILDRESS: Tesla
said that he entered a state of timelessness,
and he could see the past and the
future and the present all at one in this mystic vision. But he was paralyzed, and he
couldn't do anything about it. Tesla was being
essentially electrocuted, and right then his assistant
cut the power to him. But what Tesla said it
had done was moved him through time and space. NARRATOR: But is it really
possible Tesla had found a way to break through the
space time continuum. Ancient astronaut theorists
believe the answer might be found by looking at
what has become known as the Philadelphia Experiment. According to reports right
before Tesla's death, he was working with Albert
Einstein and the United States Navy at the
Philadelphia Naval Yard to create an electromagnetically
chart invisibility cloak for the USS Eldridge. JOHN BRANDEBURG:
They were attempting to do a stealth technology,
and apparently they mounted a bunch of Tesla coils
to make a bunch of plasma around a ship. And this is well known to
help hide things from radar. But something very
unexpected happened. The ship didn't just
disappear from radar. It disappeared
completely and reappeared with some of the crew
actually embedded in the mantle of the ship. NARRATOR: Although
mainstream scientists believe the so-called Philadelphia
Experiment is a hoax, some insist the
account is authentic. DAVID WILCOCK: We
have leaked testimony from classified levels of
secrecy in the US government. The Philadelphia
experiment was real, that the soldiers on that
ship got disoriented, and they ended up
walking into the hull. And when the ship then
rematerialize in our reality, their bodies melded with
the metal in the hull. Had Tesla really
discovered a way to travel through
time and space. If so, might the secrets
behind this technology along with the blueprints
for Tesla's death may have been included in
the scientific documents that the FBI allegedly
confiscated upon his death. Ancient astronaut theorists
believe evidence of this might be found with the modern
world's most sophisticated new weaponry. The Singapore Air
Show, February, 2014. An Israeli army company known as
Rafael Advanced Defense Systems reveals details of a
laser defense system capable of shooting missiles
from the sky with a pulse of energy. [missile zooming] The futuristic military
hardware is called iron beam. The concept of iron beam is that
it's essentially a high energy laser that is designed to
rapidly heat up the target that it's aimed at. We're talking about
aircraft, drones, missiles. Anything that could
launch an attack on a city could be literally destroyed
in the sky by iron beam. This sounds very much
like Tesla's death ray. DAVID CHILDRESS: This is
exactly the kind of technology that Tesla was talking
about in the 1920s and 30s of using these beam
weapons to shoot down missiles and projectiles. DAVID WILCOCK: The war
department sided with Einstein and Oppenheimer's atomic
bomb, not with Tesla. But now what we're seeing
is that Israel is developing this ion beam technology,
because they realized that atomic weapons were
far too destructive. Is it possible that Tesla
developed a time-viewing or time-travel technology,
and that he became aware of these developments. NARRATOR: Tesla was once quoted
as saying the present is theirs but the future for which I
have really worked is mine. Did Tesla, in fact,
see into the future. Might iron beam be proof
that plans for the death ray not only existed but also may
have even been confiscated and carried out by the
United States government. There are those who believe
that Nikola Tesla was not only in contact with
extraterrestrials but was sent here to Earth
by them to fulfill a mission and usher in a new
age for mankind. MARC SEIFER: One of the big
questions is who is Tesla. Is he in a sense an avatar
or an enlightened being that comes to the
Earth to help humans? No one really knows exactly
what's going on, but I think all great artists-- and Tesla
saw himself as an artist-- feel that their instruments
of a higher purpose, and Tesla certainly felt that he was
working along those lines. RABBI ARIEL BAR TZADOK: There
is an agenda for humanity. There is a, plan and in every
generation, whatever power it is that's behind the plan sends
to Earth certain specific souls who are by birth more inclined
and able to be receptors to the higher knowledge. DAVID CHILDRESS: You have
to wonder if Tesla was transplanted to Earth by
extraterrestrials in order to envision and invent all
of these amazing devices. DAVID WILCOCK: If
extraterrestrials put Tesla in place for a specific
purpose, did they accomplish what they hoped to achieve. The answer may be no, because
if Tesla's technologies had been openly acknowledged
here on Earth, we could have
dreamed the deserts. We could be desalinating ocean
water with tabletop energy levels. We could have a totally new
and different world in which we don't have to pay for
energy, which we have anti-gravity craft, which we
have teleportation technology, and in which we truly have
become a golden age here on Earth. That has not happened. NARRATOR: Is it possible
that Nikola Tesla really was influenced by
otherworldly beings? Might he have been
inspired to carry out an extraterrestrial experiment,
as some ancient astronaut theorists suggest? And could it be
that mankind was not ready to receive this
advanced knowledge? Perhaps, but if such an
audacious notion is true, then is it possible
that we are now on the threshold of
completing his experiment, and in doing so, might we
reconnect not only with Tesla's genius but with an alien
intelligence that stretches throughout the galaxy.