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So I was watching this video, 8:00...



And she mentions FBI declassifying documents talking about how Nikola Tesla was dropped off in the Balkan Mountains as a baby and then raised by the Tesla family?! And that he really came from Venus?! Some straight up Superman kinda shit right there... could that be where the Superman story even came from?

Seriously, here's the document...

https://vault.fbi.gov/nikola-tesla/Nikol...%2003/view

https://vault.fbi.gov/nikola-tesla

Is this stuff credible AT ALL??

What the heck??

I mean considering all the amazing things he did, it wouldn't surprise me in the least if Tesla really was from another planet, that's not my hangup...

My thing is like...

Venus?

I wouldn't have figured on Venus.
absolute bullshit. venus is on a different dimensional wavelength; a physical body would not have been brought here. now, a venusian soul incarnating here to do the types of things he did, i could go with that. not that i will.
Yeah...

Exactly.

That's my whole entire reasoning behind interstellar travel being 'impossible'...

All the stars emit different particles, we would be incompatible with other star systems at the micro level.

The same is true for other planets in our own solar system.
with a bit more thought, it sounds like the type of bullshit propaganda the FBI would come up with to discredit tesla. oh that whackadoo thinks he's got free energy, but he also thinks he's from venus! what a crack pot!
Yeah, and with a stupid mid-1900s twist on it no less. LOL! Such good points Genba.
I think a lot of the myths are true.
Thaaaank you, Genba...

Hearteyes
as an aside, i do not care whatsoever for superman. beyond the fact that he's a gypsy creation, he's a boring character, essentially immortal and all powerful. the only superman comics i've ever owned are the black and white baggy 2 issue set in which he dies.

i'll take spiderman any day, he actually has to use his mind to create his web shooters, stash web fluid all over so he can keep slingin, and usually deals with opponents much stronger than himself. the clone saga also blew my mind at the time, it's one of the things that opened my eyes to the fact that there are clones walking this world right now.
(08-04-2019, 02:21 PM)genba Wrote: [ -> ]the only superman comics i've ever owned are the black and white baggy 2 issue set in which he dies.

roflroflrofl