The Battle for Wardenclyffe

If you are interested in what transpired between Nikola Tesla and John Pierpont Morgan, I have great news for you!
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After Tesla's death in 1943 many of his private letters have been saved on microfilm. I believe this microfilm is available in an American library, but I don't know which. Yet, prints have been made of these microfilms and they can be ordered online. If you do you'll get a huge pile of roughly 2700 A4's, each showing one page of a letter.
Many of these are barely legible, some are too dark or too washed out and often the handwriting just can not be deciphered.

A couple of years ago I started a community project on the energetic forum to transcribe these letters so that their texts would become available to everyone who wanted more insight in the person of Tesla and his work.
With the help of a few members many of the 2700 letters have been transcribed and can be found on that forum, but they are not nicely formatted and they are all mixed up.
The intention of the project has always been to use these transcriptions in publications, but until recently that has not happened.

Until recently, because from today part of these letters is available in a small booklet on Amazon.
It concerns the letters of Tesla exchanged with J.P. Morgan sr. concerning the Wardenclyffe project.
All letters that fall in this category plus a few related ones plus a couple of newspaper articles and a little context are now combined in this book and they tell the story of Wardenclyffe as it was felt by those directly involved.

I believe it is a unique chance for those who want to know what really happened instead of all the speculation that you will encounter everywhere.

Have a look and know that with your purchase you are supporting my project to revive Tesla's dream; his Magnifying Transmitter.

THANK YOU!

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