The Tesla Howitzer is supposed to work outside of space-time using very large amounts of energy.
"April 11, 1963, Khrushchev struck his second blow. Two deployed Soviet scalar EM weapons fired massive scalar EM pulses through the ocean. The two massive pulses met and interfered deep under the surface, 100 miles north of Puerto Rico. The resulting giant underwater EM explosion hurled a mushroom of water half a mile up into the air,.."
> I rather thought that working models were required for patents?
In the US, patent models were required from 1790 to 1880.[2] The United States Congress abolished the legal requirement for them in 1870, but the U.S. Patent Office (USPTO) kept the requirement until 1880.[3]
"Currently, applicants are neither required nor generally permitted to submit any type of working model with their patent application unless the USPTO deems it necessary for any purpose in examination of the application." link
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"In January 1943 a maid decided to enter a room at the New Yorker Hotel. There was a “Do Not Disturb” sign on the door of Room 3327, but it had been placed there a couple of days earlier by the occupant.
Sign or no sign, she had to do her job. When she went inside, she found the body of an 85-year-old man."
It seems that the maid did not recognize the man, even though he was a permanent resident.
I am also intrigued by Tesla's initial involvement in the 1943 Philadelphia experiment in which a ship vanished and reappeared, having been entangled with the Montauk project. Montauk is a modest drive from where Tesla lived and that project included time travel. It is not clear which species manages the Montauk project, but it seems that Crowley had a connection to it.