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Buckminster "Bucky" Fuller
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Buckminster Fuller
Nikola Tesla
"The scientists of today think deeply instead of clearly. One must be sane to think clearly, but one can think
deeply and be quite insane."
Nikola Tesla, July, 1934
Nikola Tesla, born 1858, was one of life’s great inventors. The world was changed by his inventions. If he had been
allowed to have complete access to a laboratory I think the number of patents filed by him or in his behalf would have
been far greater than the 6,555,114 with the last being in his 72
year of life. His research into “Free Energy” was far advanced for his time that Scientists are busily working today
recreating his experiments. Three fascinating areas of his experiments was extracting electricity form the atmosphere
and an automobile that needed neither gasoline nor recharging
and high tech weapons. He lived to be 87 years old, dying in New York in 1943.
Click on the links below to learn more about this great inventor.
ForteanTimes PBS
“We are not going to be able to operate our Spaceship Earth
successfully nor for much longer unless we see it as a whole
spaceship and our fate as common. It has to be everybody or
nobody.”
Buckminster Fuller
Richard Buckminster “Bucky” Fuller, July 12, 1895 - July 1, 1983, was a 20th century American inventor,
mathematician, designer, architect and futurist. He was concerned with meeting the needs of a growing global civilization
while reducing the use of natural resources; his inventions were meant to achieve those goals by simplifying and
improving human housing and the objects of daily life. Never quite a mainstream figure, Fuller was viewed by some as an
impractical dreamer but recognized by others as a genius. His most famous invention, the geodesic dome, uses a series
of interlocking triangles to create a lightweight, sturdy dome that needs no internal supporting walls. The Dymaxion car
he designed could hold twelve passengers, go 120 miles per hour and used half the gas of a standard car of the time,
utilizing aerodynamics construction and only three wheels.
“When people discard the notion that ownership is important, they
will not be burdened with possessions. The less we own, the greater
our mobility.”
Buckminster Fuller
You can learn more about Buckminster Fuller at these three Web Sites:
PBS WNET New York Wikipedia


“To the complaint, ‘there are no people in these photographs,’ I respond, ‘there are always two people: the
photographer and the viewer.”
Ansel Adams
Ansel Adams, 1902-1984
As an artist, educator, innovator, and writer Ansel Adams, one of 20th Century’s most admired photographers, searched
out and photographed nature’s beauty as well as more intimate portraits, close-ups and architectural views. He perfected
his style and made innovative strides into the technical quality of prints and promoted photography as an art form. Many
amateur as well as professional photographers hold up this man as their roll model and mentor in what is now viewed
the world over as a recognized art form.
Learn more about Ansel Adam
Ansel Adams at 100 Wikipedia
Ansel Adams
Edward Leedskalnin
"I have discovered the secrets of the pyramids, and have found out how the Egyptians and the ancient
builders in Peru, Yucatan, and Asia, with only primitive tools, raised and set in place blocks of stone
weighing many tons!"
- Edward Leedskalnin
Edward Leedskalnin’s Coral Castle has been compared to the Great Pyramids of Egypt and Stonehenge, The only great
difference in these accomplishments is Coral Castle was built by one lone man, Edward Leedskalnin, who was 5 feet tall
weighed a scant 100 pounds. A small sickly man who was able to move a total of over 1,100 Tons of Quarried Coral and
place one upon another. Some of these stones are estimated weighing in excess of a ton each.
He was also a researcher in Magnetic Energy and there are those who think that his research into Magnetic Energy may
have allowed Edward to discover form of anti gravity which allowed him to perform this great accomplishment. Edward
spent long hours in local library reading books. Are the answers to these hidden mysteries within our reach? Who knows,
this man of small stature discovered some force to allow him to move these many large quarried stones to build Coral
Castle.
Read More about Edward Leedskalnin and Coral Castle at
Coral Castle Wekipedia Waiting for Agnes
The Kolbrin is a collection of ancient manuscripts said to have been salvaged from the Glastonbury
Abbey arson in 1184. The Kolbrin is often referred to as "The Kolbrin Bible" but would be better
described as an historical document.
The Kolbrin said to have a connection with Jesus historically through Joseph of Arimathea. The text
has been approved by a Culdian Trust member who has been chosen to represent their version of the
Kolbrin. Although this text is very, very old it has copyright protection, it can not be reprinted for
resale without the approval of The Culdian Trust. This is only a portion of The Kolbrin and is intended
to whet the appetite of serious researchers of spirituality. These pages can be read at The Kolbrin web
site , you can visit this site to read excerpts from the free version.
The Kolbrin
The Kolbrin (An Ancient Manuscript)
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The Backside of American History
Wheels with Ed Wallace airs in Dallas on KLIF Radio 570 AM and 1700 AM in the Sherman &
Denison TX. area from 8 AM to 1 PM on Saturdays. The best automotive talk show in north Texas
and most likely in America. Wallace has a well above average knowledge of the automotive
industry, management and of car manufacturers, new and used vehicles, and governmental issues
facing the American public. Wallace is also an historian and has a segment each Saturday on “The
Backside of American History”. He is well worth listening to and “The Backside of American History”
is just as it is billed on Wheels:
“Things you didn't learn in school”
He also has written a book he has allowed to be downloaded for free which is a compilation of some
of the stories he has aired on his program.
Click on the "Back Side Of American History" link below to open a pdf file of Ed’s book you may
have to scroll down to see the text or you can listen to excerpts of "Backside" by clicking on the
Audio link below.
Read Ed Wallace's Book in PDF Listen to Tune in Saturday Mornings on
The Backside of American History 9 Audio programs KLIF AM Radio


Ed Wallace
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