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Acknowledgements

Foreword

Part I

Solutions to Tesla's Secrets and the Soviet Tesla Weapons

References

Part II

Reference Articles for Solutions to Tesla's Secrets

Bottone, A., "Nikola Tesla's New Wireless", Electrical Engineer,
     
London, Dec. 24, 1909.

"Tesla's New Device Like Bolts of Thor", N. Y. Times, Dec. 8, 1915.

Secor, H. Winfield, "Tesla's views on Electricity and the War",
     Electrical Experimenter, Aug., 1917.

Tesla, Nikola, "The Effect of Statics on Wireless Transmission",
     Electrical Experimenter, Jan., 1919.

Gernsback, H., "Underground Wireless", Electrical Experimenter, March, 1919

Secor, H. Winfield, "America's Greatest War Invention, The Rogers
     Underground Wireless", Electrical Experimenter, March, 1919.

Tesla, Nikola, "Tesla on High Frequency Generators", Electrical Experimenter, April, 1919.

Tesla, Nikola, "The True Wireless", Electrical E:x:perimenter, May, 1919.

Tesla, Nikola, "My Inventions, v. The Magnifying Transmitter", Electrical Experimenter, June, 1919.

"The Rogers Underground Aerial For Amateurs", Electrical Experimenter,
     
June, 1919.

"A Giant Eye to See Round the World", Albany Telegram, Feb. 25, 1923.

Tesla, Nikola, "'World System' of Wireless Transmission of Energy",
     Telegraph and Telephone Age, Oct. 16, 1927.

Secor, H. Winfield, "Tesla Maps Out Our Electrical Future", Science and Invention, April, 1930.

Tesla, Nikola, "Man's Greatest Achievement, N. Y. American, July 6, 1930.
 "Tesla at 75", Time, July 20, 1931.

Gernsback, Hugo, "Faster Than Light:", Everyday Science and Mechanics,
     
Nov., 1931.

"No High Speed Limit, Says Tesla", The Literary Digest, Nov. 7, 1931.

O'Neill, John J., "Tesla Cosmic Ray Motor May Transmit Power 'Round Earth",
     Brooklyn Eagle, July 10, 1932.

"Tesla, 76, Reports His Talents At Peak", N. Y. Times, July 10, 1932.

Tesla, Nikola, "Pioneer Radio Engineer Gives Views on Power", N. Y. Herald
      Tribune,
Sept., 11, 1932.

Bird, Carol, "Tremendous New Power Soon to be Unleashed", Kansas City
     Journal-Post,
Sept. 10, 1933

"Tesla 'Harnesses' Cosmic Energy", Philadelphia Public Ledger, Nov. 2, 1933.

"Tesla Sees Evidence Radio and Light are Sound", N. Y. Times, April 8, 1934. 

"Invents Peace Ray", N. Y. Sun, July 10, 1934.
  
"Death-Ray Machine Described", N. Y. Sun, July 11, 1934.

"Tesla, at 78, Bares New 'Death-Beam"', N. Y. Times, July 11, 1934.
  
Alsop, Joseph W., Jr., "Beam to Kill Army at 200 Miles, Tesla's Claim",
      N. Y. Herald Tribune, July 11, 1934
  
Tesla, Nikola, "Tesla on Power Development and Future Marvels", N. Y. World
      Telegram,
July 24, 1934.
 
Wilshimer, Helen, "Dr. Tesla Visions the End of Aircraft in War", Every
      Week Magazine,
Oct. 21, 1934.
  
"A Machine to End War", by Nikola Tesla as told to George Sylvester Viereck,
      Liberty, Feb., 1935.
 
"Tesla Predicts Ships Powered by Shore Beam", N. Y. Herald Tribune,
      
June 5, 1935.
 
"3 Tesla Inventions", N. Y. Sun, July 9, 1935.
 
Sparling, Earl, "Nikola Tesla, at 79, Uses Earth to Transmit Signals;
      Expects to Have $100,000,000 Within Two Years", N. Y. World Telegram,
      
July 11, 1935.
 
"Tesla's Controlled Earthquake", N. Y. American, July 11, 1935.
 
"Tesla, 79, Promises to Transmit Force", N. Y. Times, July 11, 1935.
 
Tesla, Nikola, "Expanding Sun will Explode Someday Tesla Predicts",
     N. Y. Herald Tribune, Aug. 18, 1935.
 
"Tesla, 80, Reveals New Power Device", N. Y. Times, July 11, 1936.
 
"Sending of Messages to Planets Predicted by Dr. Tesla on Birthday",
     N. Y. Times, July 11, 1937.
 
"Tesla Has Plan to Signal Mars", N. Y. Sun, July 12, 1937.

"In the Realm of Science:  Tesla, Who Predicted Radio, Now Looks Forward
     to Sending Waves to the Moon", N. Y. Herald Tribune, Aug. 22, 1937.

"Aerial Defense 'Death-Beam' Offered to U. S. By Tesla", Baltimore Sun,
     
July 12, 1940.

"'Death Ray' for Planes", N. Y. Times, Sept. 22, 1940.

"Proposing the 'Death Ray' for Defense", Philadelphia Inquirer,
     
Oct. 20, 1940.

Swezey, Kenneth M., "Nikola Tesla", Science, May 16, 1958.

"Cableless Power", Electronics (Digest), July 22, 1960.

"Fireballs for Defense?", Christian Science Monitor, Feb. 7, 1962.

Lagus, George W., "The Use of Ground in High-Frequency Circuits",
    Radio-TV and Science and Electronics, June-July, 1969.

Jamison, S. L., "Life Energy", Probe, The Unknown, June, 1973.

Jueneman, Frederic B., "The First Law of Thermodynamics", Industrial
    Research,
Feb., 1974.

Wade, Nicholas, "Charged Debate Erupts over Russian Beam Weapons",
    Science, May 27, 1977.

Benford, Gregory, "Zeus in Orbit", Omni, Sept., 1981.

JAMES HARRIS ROGERS' PATENTS

(In order of patent application date)


   958,829, Method and Apparatus for Producing High Frequency Oscillating Currents. James H. Rogers. Filed Jan. 20, 1910.

1,220,005, Wireless Signaling System. James Harris Rogers and Henry
                       H. Lyon. Filed Nov. 10, 1916.

1,322,622, wireless Signaling System, James H. Rogers and Henry H. Lyon, Filed Nov. 10, 1916.

1,349,103, Radiosignaling System. James Harris Rogers. Filed May 2, 1917.

1,315,862, Radiosignaling System. James Harris Rogers. Filed Jan. 17, 1918.

1,349,104, Radiosignaling System. James Harris Rogers. Filed Jan. 17, 1918.

1,303,729, Wireless Signaling System. James Harris Rogers. Filed Jan. 10,
                       1919.

1,303,730, Radiosignaling System. James Harris Rogers. Filed Jan. 11, 1919.

1,316,188, Radiosignaling System. James H. Rogers. Filed Mar. 28, 1919.