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Recalling a doc about him stating this I looked it up to see if it's actually true. It is.
5 Surprising Facts About Nikola Tesla
"5. Many of Tesla's inventions were classified.
When Tesla died in 1943, during World War II, the Office of Alien Property took his belongings, Alcorn said. Most of his things were later released to his family, and many ended up in the Tesla Museum in Belgrade, which opened in the 1950s. But some of Tesla's papers are still classified by the U.S. government.
"I know people have requested things through the Freedom of Information Act, and they are released heavily redacted," said Alcorn."
So what sort of things were discussed in the 'heavily redacted' papers? Or was it too redacted we have no idea?
5 Surprising Facts About Nikola Tesla
"5. Many of Tesla's inventions were classified.
When Tesla died in 1943, during World War II, the Office of Alien Property took his belongings, Alcorn said. Most of his things were later released to his family, and many ended up in the Tesla Museum in Belgrade, which opened in the 1950s. But some of Tesla's papers are still classified by the U.S. government.
"I know people have requested things through the Freedom of Information Act, and they are released heavily redacted," said Alcorn."
So what sort of things were discussed in the 'heavily redacted' papers? Or was it too redacted we have no idea?