Nikola Tesla
Nikola Tesla was a pioneering electrical engineer whose showmanship, unrealized "world wireless" ideas, and the government's seizure of his papers after his 1943 death turned him into the patron saint of free-energy and suppressed-invention theories. These files trace where his documented work ends and the legend takes over.
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The 2025 Las Vegas Cybertruck explosion outside the Trump hotel was a staged inside job or a coordinated plot whose true cause is being covered up
On the morning of January 1, 2025, a Tesla Cybertruck loaded with firework mortars and fuel canisters caught fire and exploded in the valet portico of the Trump International Hotel Las Vegas. The sole occupant, active-duty U.S. Army Green Beret Matthew Livelsberger, had shot himself in the head moments before the blast; seven bystanders suffered minor injuries. Because a second veteran had driven a truck into a crowd in New Orleans hours earlier, and because the target was a Tesla parked at a Trump property, a conspiracy took shape almost at once: that this was staged, an inside job, or a coordinated plot being covered up. This case file keeps the documented record (a lone, premeditated act ending in suicide) apart from that rated claim, and follows what investigators actually found. On the conspiracy, the verdict is debunked.
Read the case file →Nikola Tesla invented free energy, and it was suppressed
The claim that Nikola Tesla perfected a machine giving the world limitless free electricity, and that it was shut down by J.P. Morgan and corporate interests to protect the profits of the power industry. The real story is stranger and sadder: a real genius, a real tower, a real funding collapse, and no evidence any such device ever worked.
Read the case file →An alien satellite called the Black Knight has silently orbited Earth for 13,000 years
A viral claim that a dark, ancient, extraterrestrial satellite has tracked Earth from a near-polar orbit for thirteen millennia, 'proven' by a real 1998 NASA photo, real 1920s radio echoes, and Nikola Tesla's real 1899 signals. Every piece is genuine. None of them are the same story.
Read the case file →The Tunguska explosion was caused by something other than a cosmic airburst
On 30 June 1908, an explosion over the Siberian taiga flattened roughly 2,000 square kilometers of forest and was felt across three continents, with no crater, no witnesses at the epicenter, and no serious scientific expedition for nineteen years. Into that gap poured theories ranging from Nikola Tesla's death ray to antimatter, black holes, and a crashed alien craft. A century of forensic work (tree-fall geometry, recovered meteoritic spherules, and modern airburst modeling) points to a single, ordinary cause: a stony asteroid or comet fragment that detonated in the atmosphere before it ever reached the ground.
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