Patent Exposed: The Flying Saucer of Nikola Tesla

Tesla’s flying disk In 1911, Nikola Tesla told the New York Herald that he was working on a “flying” anti-gravity machine. “My flying machine will have neither wings nor propellers. You can see it on the ground and you’ll never think it’s a flying machine.
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However, you will be able to move freely through the air in any direction with perfect safety, at higher speeds that have never been achieved, regardless of the weather […] ] or to the right.
Climb on those chains if you want too It can stay absolutely stationary in the air, even in the wind, for a long time. Your elevation power will not depend on devices as delicate as birds have to employ, but on positive mechanical action.
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Tesla’s flying disk was powered by a free energy system, at a time when aviation and automotive industry depended on oil and petroleum. Your invention had the same fate as your free energy system.

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