Rusting “Tesla towers” found in Russia?

by Mathew on July 4, 2007 · Comments

From the blog Dark Roasted Blend comes word of a bizarre, high-voltage electrical installation in Russia, which were apparently discovered by a Russian photographer who goes by the name Master, and happened to be wandering around in the bush about 50 kilometres from Moscow when he saw a series of gigantic, rusting towers with strange circular structures on top.

According to the site, they appear to be related to a little-known Russian high-voltage power research facility, and could have something to do with experiments that genius Nikola Tesla — the inventor of alternating current power — conducted on the idea of broadcasting “wireless power.” Click on the picture for more, or click here (thanks Steve).

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  • razvan
    indeed, great find, it`s a pitty to see the name of this genius being associated to the serbian, croatian and to the peoples in that area, more over his being of histro-romanian descent, which actually makes him romanian. tesla, like many romanian savants has underrun high efforts of such dissimilation of true nationality/provenience. it sickens me to not see my kind in the top, and the name of my only country among those winners.but it seems that is the way things work today, for a reason or another things are being hidden fortelling a great yet again hidden plan...hopefully this secrecy shall not be in vain.
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