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The Most Interesting Man in the World

Nikola Tesla

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The Most Interesting Man in the World

By: Gray Barker, Nikola Tesla, Andrew Colvin
Narrated by: Neil Reeves
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New Saucerian Press proudly presents The Most Interesting Man in the World: Nikola Tesla - one of the last titles ever revised and re-released by the iconic publisher, literary historian, and best-selling author Gray Barker, whose writing informed the plotlines of shows like Star Trek, The Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits, Lost in Space, The Jetsons, The X-Files, Twin Peaks, and Futurama.

Shuttling between his Manhattan publishing office and a secluded cabin deep in the hills of his home state of West Virginia, the prolific Barker single-handedly kept public interest focused on "Fortean" topics during the lean postwar years and introduced many paranormal themes still discussed and investigated by today's cryptozoologists, ufologists, and conspiracy researchers: the Roswell UFO crash, men in black, ancient aliens, Nazi UFOs, the Philadelphia Experiment, the Flatwoods Monster, MJ-12, secret underground bases, little green men, time travel, and Bigfoot.

In The Most Interesting Man in the World, Barker carefully explains several of Tesla’s inventions in language the average listener can understand. He also includes articles by Tesla experts Tom Bearden, William R. Lyne, and Fred Bobb, as well as several chapters written by Tesla himself which presage the advent of radio, television, the Internet, satellites, cellphones, and lasers, proving just how far ahead of everyone else Tesla really was.

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