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Hoover, John Edgar, et al., FOIA FBI files, 1943.
http://www.teslasociety.com/muzar.htm
Secor, H. Winfield, "Tesla's views on Electricity and the War", Electrical Experimenter, Volume 5, Number 4, August, 1917.
"Giant Eye to See Round the World" Albany Telegram, February 25, 1923. (DOC)
Viereck, George Sylvester, and Nikola Tesla, "A Machine to End War - A Famous Inventor, Picturing Life 100 Years from Now, Reveals an Astounding Scientific Venture Which He Believes Will Change the Course of History". Liberty, February 1937.
Kennedy, John B., "When woman is boss, An interview with Nikola Tesla". Colliers, January 30, 1926.
Electric Power Industry of Serbia (EPS)
Why the Name "Tesla"?, Tesla Motors, Inc., 2006
Wysock, W.C., J.F. Corum, J.M. Hardesty and K.L. Corum, Who Was The Real Dr. Nikola Tesla? (A Look At His Professional Credentials, Antenna Measurement Techniques Association, posterpaper, October 22,2001 http://www.ttr.com/Who%20Was%20Dr%20Tesla.pdf
"The Book of New York: Forty Years' Recollections of the American Metropolis" [says he matriculated 4 degrees (physics, mathematics, mechanical engineering and electrical engineering)
http://www.serbnatlfed.org/Archives/Tesla/TeslaBook.htm
Wohinz, Josef W., Nikola Tesla und Graz, Technischen Universität Graz. May 16, 2006. http://www.presse.tugraz.at//pressemitteilungen/2006/16.05.2006_graz.htm.
{{cite book Wohinz, Josef W. (Ed.), Nikola Tesla und die Technik in Graz, Verlag der Technischen Universität Graz, Graz, Austria, 2006. ISBN -10:3-902465-39-5; ISBN -13:978-3-902465-39-9.
Kulishich, Kosta, Tesla Nearly Missed His Career as Inventor: College Roommate Tells, Newark News, August 27, 1931, cited in Seifer, Marc, The Life and Times of Nikola Tesla, 1996
Seifer, Marc, Wizard: The Life and Times of Nikola Tesla; Biography of a Genius, Carol Publishing Group, Secaucus, NJ 1996 ISBN 1-55972-329-7
IEEE, "IEEE Nikola Tesla Award. Apr 01, 2005.
Seifer, Marc J., "Wizard, the Life and Times of Nikola Tesla". ISBN 1-559723-29-7 (HC) pg. 454
"Beam to Kill Army at 200 Miles, Tesla's Claim on 78th Birthday". July 11, 1934.
"'Death Ray' for Planes". New York Times, September 22, 1940.
"Aerial Defense 'Death-Beam' Offered to U. S. By Tesla" July 12, 1940
O'Neill, John J., "Tesla Tries To Prevent World War II". (unpublished Chapter 34 of Prodigal Genius) (PBS)
Velox, Particle beam weapon. everything2.com
Childress, David Hatcher, (ed.) "The Tesla Papers: Nikola Tesla on Free Energy & Wireless Transmission of Power". Adventures Unlimited Press, 2000. ISBN 0932813860
Lomas, Robert, "The essay", Spark of genius. Independent Magazine, 21 August 1999.
"Nikola Tesla und die Technik in Graz", Josef W. Wohinz (Hg.),
Verlag der Technischen Universität Graz, 2006; ISBN-10: 3-902465-39-5; ISBN-13: 978-3-902465-39-9
Tesla, Nikola, "The Problem of Increasing Human Energy", Century Illustrated Magazine, June 1900.
"Did Tesla really invent the loudspeaker?". Twenty First Century Books, Breckenridge, CO 80424-2001
"My Inventions" by Nikola Tesla, printed in Electrical Experimenter Feb-June, 1919. Reprinted, edited by Ben Johnson, New York: Barnes & Noble, 1982. ISBN 0-76070-085-0
Jonnes,"Empire of light"
Cheney, Margaret, "Tesla: Man Out of Time", 1979. ISBN 0-13-906859-7
Hugo Grensback, "Nikola Tesla and his inventions" Electrical Experimentor
Krumme, Katherine, Mark Twain and Nikola Tesla: Thunder and Lightning. December 4, 2000 (PDF)
Grotz, Toby, "The Influence of Vedic Philosophy on Nikola Tesla's Understanding of Free Energy".
Waser, André, "Nikola Tesla’s Radiations and the Cosmic Rays".
Tesla, Nikola, "My Inventions", Electrical Experimenter magazine, Feb, June, and Oct, 1919. ISBN 0910077002 (teslaplay.comversion; also the version at rastko.org)
Tesla, Nikola, "The True Wireless". Electrical Experimenter, May 1919. (also at pbs.org)
Gillispie, Charles Coulston, "Dictionary of Scientific Biography"; Tesla, Nikola. Charles Scribner's Sons, New York. ISBN 0684129256
Corum, K. L., J. F. Corum, and A. H. Aidinejad, "Atmospheric Fields, Tesla's Receivers and Regenerative Detectors". 1994.
Corum, K. L., J. F. Corum, "Nikola Tesla, Lightning Observations, and Stationary Waves". 1994.
Tesla, Nikola, "Talking with Planets". Collier's Weekly, February 19, 1901. (EarlyRadioHistory.us)
Corum, K. L., J. F. Corum, "The Electrical Signals of Planetary Origins"
Page, R.M., "The Early History of RADAR", Proceedings of the IRE, Volume 50, Number 5, May, 1962, (special 50th Anniversary Issue).
"Tribute to Nikola Tesla". Tesla Society. [ed., site contains a picture of the magazine]
1936 unpublished interview, quoted in Anderson, L, ed. Nikola Tesla: Lecture Before the New York Academy of Sciences: The Streams of Lenard and Roentgen and Novel Apparatus for Their Production, April 6 1897, reconstructed 1994
New York Herald Tribune, September 11 1932
"Tesla's Ray". Time, July 23, 1934.
"Tesla, at 78, Bares New 'Death-Beam"', New York Times, July 11, 1934
"Tesla Invents Peace Ray". New York Sun, July 10, 1934.
"Death-Ray Machine Described", New York Sun, July 11, 1934
"A Machine to End War". Feb. 1935
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