Anonymous ID: 429459 April 22, 2019, 11:06 a.m. No.6274611   🗄️.is 🔗kun

No.6272966>>6273052 >>6273117

 

Milford, TX Tower Dig:

 

"When the great truth, accidentally revealed and experimentally confirmed, is fully recognized, that this planet, with all its appalling immensity, is to electric currents virtually no more than a small metal ball and that by virtue of this fact many possibilities, each baffling imagination and of incalculable consequence, are rendered absolutely sure of accomplishment; when the first plant is inaugurated and it is shown that a telegraphic message, almost as secret and non-interferable as a thought, can be transmitted to any terrestrial distance, the sound of the human voice, with all its intonations and inflections faithfully and instantly reproduced at any other point of the globe, the energy of a waterfall made available for supplying light, heat or motive power, anywhere–on sea, or land, or high in the air–humanity will be like an ant heap stirred up with a stick. See the excitement coming!"

 

-Nicola Tesla New York Times, March 27, 1904.

Anonymous ID: 429459 April 22, 2019, 11:08 a.m. No.6274623   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4752

No.6272966

Wardenclyffe

 

All about the water:

 

“Inside the big tower a well 120 feet deep has been sunk, the well-being 12 feet square, cased Its entire depth with 8 inch timbers, which will be finished off with brick and cement. A staircase, which will lead down into the well, is nearly completed.

 

Transversely across the bottom of the well will be a series of four tunnels, each to be 100 feet long, and a force of workmen has begun work on these subterranean passages.”

 

Interesting video: https://youtu.be/blKFkY27m6I

Source: https://teslaresearch.jimdo.com/wardenclyffe-lab-1901-1906/connection-to-earth/

 

So, I did some digging into whether Milford, TX (Ellis county) is located over an aquifer and to little surprise, it is. Actually the same or better than that of Wardenclyffe with regards to depth necessary to reach the water.