Anonymous ID: d71193 April 29, 2018, 12:47 p.m. No.1237181   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4572

>>1175506

>>1175506

>At one point, had a clue dropped here that included the Pyongyang Hotel in NK. Probably also on a ley line and obviously a 5g antenna- or something like it

 

Maybe. Tesla's idea for Wardenclyffe was to transmute the energy into the earth using the planet as a conductor rather than the air. He thought Hertzian waves were a waste of energy and that most Hertz waves went into space. This is somewhat backed up by 4G and 5G. You need the antenna's everywhere because they are wasteful. I'm working on a theory that there is something about ley lines and the ground rock of certain places that acts as a natural conductor for Tesla waves. Long Island has a lot of magnetite in the rock and the sands there are very fine (makes great concrete) with radioactive elements. So much so masons/builders in the olden days described the sands of Long Island as 'alive.'

 

Of course, it could also be that the land was cheap and it's close to New York!

 

So, I would guess that the Pyongyang hotel is taking energy from the air and transmitting it into the ground like a capacitor in electronics. My theory is that these towers/buildings need to be in specific places to feed the energy into the earth but that receiving it should be a lot easier and done from anywhere.

Anonymous ID: d71193 April 29, 2018, 3:04 p.m. No.1239000   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4572

>>1237356

Well, I guess it was a circuit so air/ground both make up the circuit. I've linked to Tesla's own explanation of what he was doing below and put it in an attached image as it's a big quote.

 

https://teslaresearch.jimdo.com/myths-and-controversial-topics/the-world-wireless-system-and-the-free-energy-generation/

 

Tesla definitely picked Long Island for the ground water. The whole island is a huge aquifer so that makes sense.

 

https://www.dec.ny.gov/lands/36183.html

 

However, I also think that on top of this he also picked Long Island, especially the north shore at Shoreham (Montauk and Brookhaven Labs) because of the sand there. It's very unique.

 

>The sands at Montauk Point were especially mineral-heavy. A sample of magnetite, a naturally occurring iron oxide, tested at 25 per cent in a sample taken there.

 

Gilbert Hanson, a professor at Stony Brook University who studies the geology of Long Island, guessed the sand Mr. Kalfaian found was made of monazite, a rare-earth mineral laced with garnet, magnetite, and other dark minerals, all of which Mr. Kalfaian had surmised as well.

 

http://easthamptonstar.com/News/2015820/Black%E2%80%88Sands-Montauk-Go-Beep-Beep

 

http://www.silive.com/news/2016/05/what_are_the_streaks_of_black.html

 

It make sense that the black sand on the beach also penetrates deeply into the Long Island Aquifers as well considering that the whole island and most of Staten Island are just glacial run off from the ice age.

 

https://sites.williams.edu/geos101/mid-atlantic/geological-history-of-long-island/

 

In short, Long Island and Staten Island are huge conductors for electrical and (apologies for going woo woo) spiritual energies as well.

 

Before everyone has a go at me for banging on about rocks I will just add this article (also screenshot) that talks about the famous pink marble in Trump towers. In short, POTUS approved post. Kek.

 

https://www.nytimes.com/1986/05/31/nyregion/about-new-york-fifth-avenue-s-stone-is-a-geologist-s-treasure.html