Lightsabers in the 1700s, Nikola Tesla Rediscovered the Most Powerful Weapon

The ancient Vajra is proof there is truly nothing new under the sun.

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Ancient Indian hold a lot of the secret technologies we don't get to have today. The Vajra is depicted in all types of movie and media, but is alwaya called something else.Way back in ancient India they were abl;e to hardens the power of the Aether to create a lighting rod of sorts. In the 1700s Nikola Tesla looked into this technology and was replicating it. Using what is now dubbed as a Telsa Coil, people had fun little fights with what look like llightsabers to us.

Just a few years ago people were doing this very same thing for entertainment.

Here is Mr Tesla chillin with all the electricity just flying all around him.

Nikola Tesla Chillin by his Energy Coil

If you've ever touched a tesla coil you know that it doesn't actually hurt you. We're talking about a safe form of virtually free electricity. Man that Thomas Edison guy was a joke, but they hid and scoffed at Tesla's worked and propped up Edison's because free energy isn't quite as profitable.

The Most Powerful Weapon - The Vajra

Here is the most thourough analysis of what this technology is, how it was used, how it works and how many times you've seen it portrayed in our media as something else. You'll never be able to unsee it, but its so awesome!

I think we're on the verge of free energy and this technology hitting the mainstream. Scientists are discovering that using the aether (a.k.a. the earth's Torus Field) we can do some fascinating things. They can't even explain it, but they're learning to use it and a few countries have been working with it for the past 7 years or so. Unlike in Tesla's day this is not being covered up by the mainstream like it always has been.

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