Tesla

Conspiracy theories tagged "Tesla."

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The Black Knight Satellite
Debunked

The Black Knight Satellite

A thermal blanket, some radio noise, and a retracted paper — how a century of unrelated events were stitched into the myth of a 13,000-year-old alien satellite orbiting Earth.

1998 · United States
Nikola Tesla Was Murdered for His Secrets
Unresolved

Nikola Tesla Was Murdered for His Secrets

The theory that Tesla was murdered in his New York hotel room in January 1943 and that the FBI seized his papers containing revolutionary weapons and energy technology to prevent them from reaching enemy hands or the public.

1943 · United States
Unresolved

Great Pyramid as Power Plant

The theory that the Great Pyramid of Giza was not a tomb but a functioning energy generation and transmission device, possibly linked to Nikola Tesla's wireless power concepts.

1998 · United States
Tesla's Suppressed Wardenclyffe Tower
Mixed

Tesla's Suppressed Wardenclyffe Tower

The claim that Nikola Tesla invented a working wireless free energy transmission system at Wardenclyffe Tower that was deliberately sabotaged by J.P. Morgan and the electric utility industry to protect their profits.

1905 · United States
Debunked

The Tunguska Event

In 1908, something exploded over Siberia with the force of a nuclear bomb, flattening 830 square miles of forest. No crater. No fragments. The Tunguska Event remains one of the most powerful unexplained explosions in recorded history.

1908 · Russia
Earthquake Machines & Tectonic Weapons
Debunked

Earthquake Machines & Tectonic Weapons

Claims that governments possess earthquake-triggering technology based on Tesla's resonance theories. The history, the science, and why it doesn't work.

1896 · United States
Debunked

Scalar Wave Weapons

The scalar weapons conspiracy theory claims Tesla-derived scalar electromagnetic waves have been weaponized for weather control, mind control, and remote destruction. Here's why physics says otherwise.

1981 · United States
Tesla's Death Ray & Teleforce Weapon
Unresolved

Tesla's Death Ray & Teleforce Weapon

Claims that Tesla invented a particle beam 'death ray' in the 1930s, and that after his death in 1943 the FBI seized all his papers — with the technology either lost, suppressed, or reverse-engineered into modern weapons.

1934 · United States