SUPPRESSED TECHNOLOGY
History is littered with technologies that worked — then disappeared. Tesla's wireless free energy transmission, demonstrated at Wardenclyffe, would have made power obsolete. The Baghdad Battery, a 2,000-year-old clay jar with copper and iron electrodes, produces a small electrical charge. The Dendera Light Bulb carvings in Egyptian temples depict what look like Crookes tubes. Coral Castle, built single-handedly by Edward Leedskalnin using electromagnetic principles he never explained. HAARP's ionospheric research facility can theoretically influence weather and communications. Electrogravitics promises propulsion without reaction mass. Each technology threatened established power structures. Each was suppressed, discredited, or simply vanished from public discourse. The pattern suggests that what we call 'impossible' is often just 'inconvenient.'
Tesla’s Free Energy Suppressed
The Wardenclyffe Tower and the Meter That Could Not Be Built
SUPPRESSED TECHNOLOGYRoom-Temperature Superconductors Keep Almost Being Real
LK-99, the 2020 Rochester retraction, and the 1980s Wood–Trotter claims
SUPPRESSED TECHNOLOGYHAARP: Weather Weapon or Science Project?
The High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program. 180 antennas. 3.6 megawatts. Conspiracy theories from earthquakes to mind control. What's real and what's not.
SUPPRESSED TECHNOLOGYThe Baghdad Battery: 2,000-Year-Old Electrochemistry
A clay jar. A copper cylinder. An iron rod. Is it a battery, an electroplating device, or a Sumerian religious relic?