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Did Tesla blow up Siberia?

Asked by Pazza (3268points) November 23rd, 2009

After J. P. Morgan (spits on floor!) pulled the plug on the Wardenclyffe project Tesla lost his funding, but from what I’ve read Tesla reportedly went back to Wardenclyffe in 1908, the same year of the Tunguska explosion. Tesla in later years (if my chronology is correct) would go on to state that he had details for a weapon that would end all wars.

Now, main stream science (again not sure if this is correct) stated that scalar waves or longitudinal magnetic waves did not exist in nature and were imposible to propagate, but in recent times we have seen the developement of active denial systems for croud control (LMFAO) which to my knowledge employ the use of scalar waves. Also we see such research programs like HAARP for weather modification (ye right, no military applications there!)

So back to the begining my question is this: Did Tesla blow up Siberia by exciting the ionosphere with scalar waves, or would that have been geographicaly imposible or even in the same period?

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