Recent sightings of the tr-3b astra


Nikola Tesla, Letter, New York Times Feb. 6, 1932], p. 16, col. 8



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1Nikola Tesla, Letter, New York Times Feb. 6, 1932], p. 16, col. 8.
Use of permanent magnets by Tesla, across a spark gap discharge, was intended to use the Hall Effect to break the discharge, by separating the positive and negative charges, in order to produce a more perfect sine wave. Inadvertently, Tesla discovered that electric spark discharges in air, ignite and combust atmospheric oxygen and nitrogen, producing
12-million-volt waves.
The oxygen and nitrogen, both, below atomic number 19, are thereby transmuted into alpha and beta charges (stripped helium nuclei with +2 charge ea, and electrons with -1 charges ea) by the powerful radiation produced, having a voltage potential of 12 Mev. Since this is almost three times the Mev level of gamma radiation emitted by radium, it is certainly sufficient to explain the claims of Tesla, as traditional contemporary physics cannot explain such high voltages or radiation.
In an ancient application of this same principle, there were ceremonies carried out in the underground kivas of American Indian tribes in the southwest. Small, white, handheld, rounded quartz boulders (around 2 lbs. ea, were held in pairs, by each of a circle of men, and struck together in the dark, to produce powerful electric spark discharges. Such rocks were called thunder stones by the Southwestern Indians. You may notice some similarity to the Norse myth of Thor Hare, meaning Osiris, with his hammer.
This similarity was not coincidental, since the Indians called the Great White Hare Waban, an incarnation of the eastern dawn that brings light
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(which comports with the Norse Odin and Saxon Wotam
, literally meaning east dawn “). The spark discharges produce bright light, and when many are simultaneously struck together, it is enough to light up the kiva, just as the Zuni (“Sun-of-Nu”) Ahayuda’ (“East-Hare (of) Lightning) was thought to do. The Zuni war god can only be carved from the trunk of a cottonwood tree which has been struck by lightning, and a lightning bolt is displayed on the carvings.
The same thing holds true for the Assyrian (“East-Hare-People” or Aryan) Ahuramazda (“East-Hare-of-Good-Light”), the carvings of which also display lightning bolts. During these southwestern Indian ceremonies, the unmistakable smell of ozone fills the air, and perhaps the laughing gas produced by the sparks, which ignite oxygen and nitrogen and form nitrogen oxide, makes one giddy, euphoric, and intoxicated..

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