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Tags: Fiction, Horror
Summary
Excerpt from the editorial in The Journal of New Historical
Perspectives, Vol. 3, #4, 2011: On the night of July 15, 1903,
Nikola Tesla powered up his 190-foot tower in Wardenclyffe on
Long Island's north shore. The bolts of energy radiating from
the apical dome were visible as far away as New Haven,
Connecticut. This was the first and last time anyone would
witness such a display. Three years later, broke and unable to
secure further funding, Tesla abandoned the Wardenclyffe tower
and his dream of worldwide wireless power. He returned to
Manhattan where he promptly suffered a nervous breakdown. So
say the history books. But new evidence has surfaced that a
shadowy fraternal order stepped in and provided generous
funding after J. P. Morgan reneged. Witnesses state that
testing of the tower continued but only on foggy days when the
discharges would not be noticed. The final test took place on
April 18, 1906. Around dawn, in heavy fog, the tower was
charged to maximum capacity;...