Nikola Tesla, the brilliant inventor and electrical and mechanical engineer, also had a strong interest in time travel. According to some theories, he also designed his own machine to achieve this. Apparently, Tesla too was obsessed with time travel. A series of declassified documents assure that Tesla managed to travel through time. He worked on a time machine and reportedly succeeded, saying: ‘I could see the past, present, and future all at the same time.’ The idea that humans are able to travel in time has captured the imaginations of millions around the globe. When analyzing the history of humanity, there is a series of…
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One curious corner of the UFO phenomenon is not what goes on up in our skies, but rather what seems to be going on beneath the seas of our world. Called Unidentified Submersible Objects, or USOs, these are those unidentified objects seen whizzing and zipping about beneath the waves of our oceans and lakes, and while they are rarer than traditional airborne UFOs, they are a curious subspecies of a larger phenomenon. Seeing as these strange underseas craft are supposedly roaming about our waters, it seems only reasonable to assume that Navies have at some point encountered them, and this…
The first new Vauxhall model, the 30/98, was built in 1913 as a better, faster and more practical development of the Prince Henry, but its career, as a production car, really belongs to the years after the end of the First World War. The original 30/98 was solidly built, which made it heavy, but it was also fast, and combined impressive performance with good road holding by the standards of the 1920’s. A fully road-equipped 30/98 was capable of around 85 mph, and when stripped for racing the company guaranteed a top-speed in excess of 100 mph for the later…
Isotta Fraschini, for the most part, built large cars, the exception being a series of small sports cars designed by Ettore Bugatti when he was just 18 years old. The Tipo 8 series provided the ultimate in luxurious transportation for the rich and were referred to as the ‘Italian Rolls-Royce. ‘This Isotta Fraschini Tipo 8A wears a Castagna Of Milan body similar to the car shown by Isotta Fraschini at the Commodore Hotel in 1928. The radiator wears one of the coachbuilder’s signature Art Deco radiator guards, and that is topped with a cobra hood ornament adopted by several American…
Jim Schnabel described the narrative of the US intelligence community’s involvement in the controversial problem of psychic surveillance, which mostly began in the early-to-mid 1970s, in his book Remote Viewers, published in 1997. “…Alaska’s Mount Hayes, the gem of a glacier range northeast of Anchorage, hosted one of the aliens’ greatest bases,” Schnabel said, referring to the talents of a competent remote-viewer in regard to topics of a UFO nature, one Pat Price. According to Pat Price, the aliens that resided deep within Mount Hayes had a human-like appearance, with the exception of their heart, lungs, blood, and eyeballs. He…
One of these vaults contained a small aircraft, a 10-foot tall metallic Vimana, an ancient flying machine, which made a rattling sound when moved What you’re about to see at the end of this article is actual footage of a secret chamber in the ancient temple of Srirangam in India. This secret chamber of at least 2000 years-old was discovered in 2015 and contains many ancient secrets and enigmas. Right after the opening of this chamber, authorities immediately closed it and sealed it, which means that access to it is completely denied. What has been found inside this chamber that led authorities…
A Canadian man filmed a huge figure standing on top of a mountain and then claimed the strange sight was the reason he was targeted by the CIA. This very strange incident reportedly began earlier this year when Andrew Dawson and a friend were on their way to work in Alberta. Their usual routine took a strange turn when he noticed something unusual jutting out of the massive Whistler’s Peak in the distance. During the shoot, Dawson asked his friend what he was seeing, and he replied with surprise: “It’s a man, dude.” While his interlocutor expressed understandable skepticism about…
Ancient culture researcher Pablo Enrique Garcia Sanchez from Mexico announced the discovery of an alien mummy, as well as a separate alien skull, publicly presenting the finds the other day and posting a photo on his Facebook profile. Sanchez says he found these remains, along with ancient artifacts, in a mine near Taxco, Guerrero, and believes they belong to an unknown culture that inhabited Mexico in ancient times. The strange mummy, which looks like some kind of humanoid creature with a long body and tucked-in legs, Sanchez called “Citlaltemini” (“Brother from the Stars”). This mummy reportedly has four fingers and…
President-elect Trump will be getting a new limousine in a couple of weeks, but it won’t be the first time he’s had a stretch Cadillac. In the 1980s, the then-NJ casino magnate worked with Cadillac and Dillinger-Gaines Coachbuilders to develop two “Trump” superstretch, superluxe Caddy limousines bearing the Trump name that he planned to use to shuttle VIPs around. The Trump Executive and Trump Golden series Cadillacs were built in 1988 to be high-end offices-on-wheels – complete with a fax machine, TV, VCR, a paper shredder and two, early NEC cellphones.– Both prototypes are now owned by a collector in the…
The Wet Sounds Marine Audio booth is known for custom sound system in wakeboard boats and now they have this slammed and chopped diesel powered Caddy to tow their boats. Using a 1950 Cadillac to tow a wakeboard boat seems like a ridiculous idea to most people, but that’s exactly why it had to be done.– When Tim White, owner of Wet Sounds decides to build a custom rig to tow these high-quality boats, he contacted Rod Neilson from Hot Rods Restos and what they came up with is not really a car and definitely not a truck, hence the…
The concept of using tail fins for automotive applications came to Harley Earl when he visited the Lockheed factory where the then-secret P-38 Lightning fighter plane was developed for WWII.General Motors supplied V-12 Allison engines to the military, which gave him access. He was amazed with its twin engine, twin fuselage configuration which included vertical stabilizer fins on the rearmost of the tails.When it was time to take on designing post-war cars, Earl remembered the P-38 and used those tail fins as a design element. He is correctly credited as being responsible for introducing them to the American automobile. The…
When is the last time you saw a Sport Coupe that looks like this one? This unique Ford ’28 definitely draws lots of attention. Unfortunately, this Rod has only been shown at the 2010 “Jalopyrama #7” Invitational show at the Annapolis Maryland National Guard Armory and at the 2010 and 2011 NRSA shows in York, PA. It has a 1950 Ford Flathead V8 engine and a 4 speed Mustang Transmission. It also has an Offenhauser 2 Deuce intake manifold with Holly 94 carbs and a ’39 juice brake conversion. Along with these modifications, it has a long list of upgrades…
This 1971 Plymouth Barracuda is one fine looking beast. Since the 1930’s, four generations of the Manns family have been fixing cars in the same small town of Festus, Missouri. These are craftsmen that have the ability to turn rust into reborn. To take a tetanus inducing deathtrap into a show stopping tire burner with all the amenities of a modern day vehicle. Manns Restoration is one of those shops that can take an idea crudely drawn on paper and deliver a final product beyond all expectations time and again.I thought you might like a look at this custom 1971 Plymouth…
Straight-laced and as conservative as you could get. In the mid-1960s, it was an image that Buick was trying to shake. Buick machines were initially as out-of-place with muscle machines of that era as could be imagined.Buick might well have been the family car that your parents grew up with. It was also a sign of success in business. So if this brand was to compete in the land of burn-outs and stop-light challenges, some changes were definitely in order.–But enter the Gran Sport model in the mid-1960s and nothing would ever be the same. The classy GS model would be…
Sold for $368,000 at 2019 Gooding & Company : Pebble Beach. In 1905 Louis Delage started his automobile company in France and within a year he began racing. A man obsessed; he won the European Grand Prix Championship in 1927. His dream realized, he closed his race department, sold off his race cars and returned to the manufacture of automobiles. He lost money on every chassis sold. Delage was financially devastated. He sold out to arch-rival Delahaye which continued production. The D6-70 was introduced shortly thereafter in 1937. This 1938 Delage D6-70 with its 2.7-liter, 6-cylinder engine has cabriolet coachwork…
Ransom E. Olds began producing automobiles in 1897. Oldsmobile was the first company to use the assembly line, but Ford Motor Company later added the conveyor belt. General Motors acquired Oldsmobile in 1908 and Mr. Olds later pursued another of his inventions, the power lawn mower. The Ideal Power Lawn Mower began production in 1914 and was eventually sold to the Indian Motorcycle Company in 1945. The 1932 F-32 included many firsts for Oldsmobile. They featured an automatic choke and an automatic throttle advance which moved the throttle to a start position when the starter pedal was depressed. It was…
Aside from that, we’ve discovered a slew of indications indicating our ancestors The recently uploaded website “UNEXPLAINED MYSTERIES” attempted to validate this ongoing notion by evaluating the opinions themselves. It was titled “Is Earth’s Civilization 103 Million Years Old, and Was It Aliens?” And it has deepened into what has compelled devotees all around the world to reach this conclusion more than ever before. For example, it refers to all of the pyramids discovered on Mars using Curiosity Rover’s surveillance photographs. They resemble the ones we’ve seen on Earth, which were allegedly created by the ancient Egyptians. were far more…
We all know that the first man to land on the moon was Neil Armstrong, a NASA astronaut and also an accomplished test pilot and a figure in American and world history that you can bet many generations from now people will still be talking about him, as well as his moon landing. Here are some statements by a former Astronaut: Professor: What really happened out of Apollo 11? Armstrong: An amazing thing, even though we have always known of this possibility. The fact is that they (aliens) ordered us to turn away! Professor: What do you mean “warned to…
What you will see in the following video is apparently an extraterrestrial entering a flying saucer before taking off. The video was recorded in a remote snowy area of Romania, near the city of Targoviste. According to the video loaded on YouTube, the material was filmed a few years ago, showing how a big head humanoid walks over two legs toward his spacecraft. As soon as the creature enters the spacecraft, it takes off slowly and disappears. The video had millions of views, however, most viewers insisted that the whole video was just fake CGI. But as always, there were…
Without a question, one of humankind’s finest inventions to date is NASA’s Curiosity Rover. The $2.5 billion rover was an expensive project at the time, and many people were terrified that it would be finished soon, but it was well worth it in the end. As a consequence, we have made many discoveries. In contrast to NASA, which appeared to have lost its path along the road, the Curiosity Rover is still sharing its findings with us. This is how the current discovery came to be. As you can see, this is no ordinary rock; it has a mouth, a…
In the mid-1960s, Ford set out to beat Ferrari in the Italian automaker’s favored arena: the 24 Hours of Le Mans. After two disappointing attempts, Ford succeeded in 1966 by finishing first, second and third with the GT40 Mark II. To defend its title in 1967, Ford created an all-new car. Only the engine and transmission remained from the Mark II. The new car’s aircraft-inspired honeycomb aluminum construction reduced weight and improved strength, while its aerodynamic body held it to the road. Ford entered four Mark IV’s at Le Mans. This MK IV Racing Coupe is the car that caused…
At the 1952 Geneva Motor Show, Fiat excited the public with a new car developed especially for racing. Powered by a Fiat 2 litre V8 engine, the car was known as the 8V, or ‘Otto Vu.’ Of the 114 8Vs built, very few received bodywork by Zagato like this example with its distinctive ‘double-bubble’ roofline. The 8V Zagatos were very successful in racing due to their lighter weight. In 1954, one particular 8V Zagato was campaigned by Elio Zagato himself. Originally kept as a factory car with coachwork by Fabio Rapi, it was returned to Fiat in February 1954 to…
Hot rodding is as American as apple pie. It embodies some of the most fundamental American concepts such as the ability to accomplish anything. An OEM can spend millions of dollars developing a car like the Corvette Z06, but we believe we can make it better. More over, we believe we can make a much older car even better than a brand-new car. Is it arrogant and even foolish? Probably, yeah… But this is the land of opportunity. And out on track, it doesn’t matter whether each part was meticulously designed by a separate engineer with FEA and CAD software,…
In 1964, Chrysler gave the world a glimpse of the future. The automaker built a fleet of turbine cars – automobiles with jet engines – and lent them out to members of the public. The fleet logged over a million miles; the exercise was a raging success. These turbine engines would run on any flammable liquid diesel, heating oil, kerosene, tequila, even Chanel No. 5. If the cars had been mass produced, today we might have cars that do not require petroleum-derived fuels. The engine was also much simpler than the piston engine it contained far fewer moving parts and required…