In 1943, on the day Nikola Tesla died, the U.S. government confiscated his secret papers.
You see, scientist Tesla had discovered a forbidden knowledge that those in power simply could not ignore.
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A former colleague of Thomas Edison, Tesla once lit 200 light bulbs from a power source no less than 26 miles away.
Tesla, though, had also made the discovery of the century: the creation of free electricity.
Nikola had, in fact, figured out how to tap into our planet's own, natural energy sources;
the types of energy that are hidden all around us.
This energy we see every day in the form of electrical thunderstorms or that of radio waves.
Now, at last, though, it seems as if the forbidden Tesla plans have finally surfaced on the Internet.
Because of this, all around the world, the race is on to fine-tune and scale up the Tesla generator.
Why is there such a commotion over this lost knowledge?
Because whoever succeeds will not only attain great wealth;
they will also reserve themselves a place in the annals of history.
To access the forbidden plans and get further details on free electricity, visit www.teslagenerator.tv.
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