Sunday, July 17, 2011

Spy Stuff from Nikola Tesla

Every time we use the light, or basically any electric appliance we should give a solid round of appreciation to Nikola Tesla. Not only was he the father of alternating current, much to the dismay of Thomas Edison, he also gave birth to radio communication and wireless power which the world has still not brought into the front lines of daily life for the mass population.

In addition to bringing electricity to every home and office across the planet, he had secret defense and spy devices that remained under classified orders even after his death. Many of these designs and documents leaked out over the years and became the back bone of STARR defense systems as well as many other secret army projects. A large number of inventions used in spy activity or secret intelligence mission came from his inventions which are now on the market.

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So in addition to giving proper tribute and fascination to ideas that entered the modern world about one hundred years ago, we can also enjoy their brilliance by using devices to help our every day life
This sounds like a case the William Shatner from Star Trek would not even consider.

As investigators continue to probe into the strange death of an MI-6 secret agent who was found dead after a bizarre occurrence in an obscure setting. The top level spy was either murdered or died accidentally after complying with a request to do something would probably never ask our worst enemy to do. He agreed to stuff himself into a tight air free box. Police discovered the decomposing body of Gareth Williams naked and stuffed inside a padlocked bag in the bathroom of his apartment.

It seems as though the SIS agent was a fan of a lesser known fetish called "claustrophilia" where the individual possesses a sexual impulse to be in an enclosed space. That Williams died due to oxygen deprivation after voluntarily complying to be locked in a 32-inch holdall. Police are very confident that there must have been at least one other accomplice to assist the secret agent in performing this act. Whether a fetish or foul play is still to be clarified by the authorities.

One of the pieces of evidence found to in the crime scene was a secret scooter that packs away inside a suit case about the size of a lap top. The suit case opens to unfold and electric scooter that can zip an adult several miles and fold up again in seconds.